- A shared folder named Data on the server is on an NTFS partition. The data folder contains more than 200 files. The permissions for the data folder are shown in the following table. Type of permission Account Permission &
- A.Modify the NTFS permissions for the 10 files.
- B.Modify the NTFS permissions for the Data folder.
- C.Modify the shared permissions for the Data folder.
- D.Log off the users from the network.
- E.Disconnect the users from the Data folder.
- A.Install Windows 2000 Server on Ezonexam1. Configure Ezonexam1 to use a dual boot configuration that includes Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows 2000 Server. Install the new application on the Windows NT Server 4.0
- B.Upgrade Ezonexam1 to Windows 2000 Server. During the upgrade select option to make Ezonexam1 a member server.
- C.Upgrade Ezonexam1 to Windows 2000 Server. During the upgrade select the option to make Ezonexam1 a domain controller. After the upgrade, demote the domain controller.
- D.Make any user accounts on Ezonexam1 members of Domain Global groups.
- E.Convert the Windows 2000 domains to native mode.
- A.Configure both domain controllers with Active Directory integrated primary zones for the domain and enable secure dynamic updates for the zone.
- B.Configure both domain controllers with Active Directory integrated primary zones for the domain and the secure cache against pollution option for the zone.
- C.Configure both domain controllers with Active Directory integrated primary zones for the domain and enable scavenging and dynamic updates for the zone.
- D.Configure both domain controllers with standard primary zones for the domain and enable scavenging for the zone.
- E.Configure one server with a standard primary zone for the domain, and configure at least one server with an Active Directory integrated primary zone.
- A.Create a sub folder named $OEM$\$C\SP under the i386 folder. Copy the new service pack to that subfolder.
- B.Create a subfolder named $OEM$\$$\SP under the i386 folder. Copy the new service pack to that subfolder.
- C.Run Update.exe from the new service pack and specify the -s option.
- D.Run winnt32 on the Windows NT Server 4.0 computers and specify the /u option
- A.On Ezonexam1, back up the employee data files. Then format all five disks and perform. a clean installation of Windows 2000 Server. Restore the employee data files.
- B.On Ezonexam1, install Windows 2000 Server. Configure Ezonexam1 to use a dual-boot configuration that includes Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows 2000 Server.
- C.Upgrade Ezonexam1 to Windows 2000 Server. During the upgrade, select the option to make Ezonexam1 a member server.
- D.Upgrade Ezonexam1 to Windows 2000 Server. During the upgrade, select the option to make Ezonexam1 a domain controller. After the upgrade is complete, demote Ezonexam1.
- A.Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM and choose to repair the installation. Select the Recovery Console and copy the NTLDR file on the CD-ROM to the root of the system volume.
- B.Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM and choose to reinstall. When installation is complete, copy the NTLDR file to the root of the boot volume.
- C.Start the computer by using a Windows 2000 bootable floppy disk. From the command prompt, run the sfc/scanboot command.
- D.Start the computer by using a Windows 2000 bootable floppy disk. Run the File Signature Verification utility.
- A.Select the Disable recursion check box in the properties of the DNS server.
- B.Enable round-robin in the properties of the DNS server.
- C.Enable W3C logging in the properties of the Web servers.
- D.Install and configure Network Load Balancing on WWW1.