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       Yancy's Braindumps for Windows Nt in the Enterprise
            This is the Braindumps I gather and complete the question that really appeared in the real exam
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               HOW TO PASS FIRST TIME A TWELVE STEP APPROACH
             (You Can Use A Similar Method For Other MS Exams)

Step 1.  Know the DOMAIN MODEL.  Practice it on your PDC or BDC.  Building
GLOBAL & LOCAL groups will convert theory to experience.  You will see how
the two interact and know what can/cannot be done with each.

Step 2.  Know PERMISSIONS for SHARES & NTFS.  Build some shares and place 
a few directories in each.  Give varied permissions to the local and global
groups you've built in #1.  Then, put yourself in some groups and
experience how the permissions effect your access.

Step 3.  Set up some dummy accounts.  Set profile options for them.  Then, log
on using the various accounts.  While you are at it, assign these accounts
to various groups and see what happens when they try to access various
resources.

Step 4.  Set up a printer and a printer pool -- You Don't Need 2 Printers.  Use
the GENERIC/PRINT TO FILE printer to simulate duplicate printers, even if
you don't own one printer.  Set printer permissions using groups from #1. 
Set priorities for the groups. Play with spooling options and then send
your resume to the printer after each change.

Step 5.  Do you have 2 PCs and 2 modems (or a $10 null modem)?  Set up RAS on
your server and dial in with the other.  Play with various security options
in RAS and logon permissions in User Manager for Domains. Pay attention to
logon and data encryption options and settings.

Step 6.  Pop out to DOS, run DISKPERF -y & reboot.  Then, when you come back,
 go to USER MANAGER and set up auditing for FILE OBJECTS.  Next, run PERF MON.
Set up a log to monitor disk access parameters.  Use your other PC to grab
some files from your server. Go back and export your log to Excel and view
the resulting spreadsheet.  Then, run a chart and pull the files back from
your workstation...watch the graph during the transfer.

Step 7.  Set up a DHCP server and a WINS server even if you have only 2 PCs. 
This will be highly instructional for this test as well as the IP test.
Play with static naming some and build a scope. Although these are IP
issues, you'll better understand both services for both tests.

Step 8.  Use your study guide or a good book on registry hacks to view various
registry settings examined in the MOC.  If you feel you need to and have
confidence in your knowledge, change some settings.  Otherwise, just look
at the REAL thing.  Get acquainted with where they are and what they look
like.  While you are at it, use NOTEPAD to view your BOOT.INI file to see
what it looks like and how it works.

Step 9.  Use DISK ADMIN to build a real ERD. Boot with your Setup Disk set and
follow through a recovery procedure.  STOP at the point of actually
allowing NT to change any data!

Step 10.  Use the TRANSCENDER tests.  Using whatever study guide you prefer,
take TRANSCENDERs over and over.  They serve 3 purposes: familiarization,
tutorial and confidence builder. Don't take this (or any) test until you
can pass all 3 or 4 sample test with a consistent 90% or higher.

Step 11. Visit www.hardcoremcse.com.  They have dynamite questions online and
explain a bullet-proof test taking strategy - it's the one I use. Their
tests are less expensive but they don't take plastic and are strictly mail
order (i.e., you send your order through the mail).

Step 12.  Don't be afraid to take a full 80 minutes to read and analyze the
questions on Enterprise (then review for 10).  They are designed to
simulate real life by throwing a number of distractors at you.  But, if you
have real experience, you can cut through the distractors (redundant
wording, double negatives, unrelated or useless information).

Question 1: You have the following domain configuration in your company:
SALES        --->      CORP      <--  RESEARCH
(1 PDC, 2 BDC's  (1 PDC, 3 BDC's      (1 PDC, 1 BDC,
1 member server   2 member servers     200 NT Workst.)
300 NT Workst.)   500 NT Workst.)

Required results:
 A group called AllBackup must be created in the CORP domain.
 Members of the AllBackup group must be able to backup all domain
controllers in all domains.

Optional results:
 Members of the Allbackup group must be able to backup all member
servers in all domains.
 Members of the Allbackup group must be able to backup all NT
Workstations in all domains.

Proposed solution:
Make a global group CORP\AllBackup. Make the local groups CORP\CBackup,
RESEARCH\RBackup and SALES\SBackup.
Assign the following special users rights to the local groups: Backup
Files and Restore Files. Put the global group CORP\AllBackup in each
local group.

What does the proposed solution produce?
 a. The required result and the optional results.
 b. The required result and one of the optional results.
 c. The required result only.
 d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

Question 2: You have the following domain configuration in your company:
SALES        --->      CORP      <--  RESEARCH
(1 PDC, 2 BDC's  (1 PDC, 3 BDC's      (1 PDC, 1 BDC,
1 member server   2 member servers     200 NT Workst.)
300 NT Workst.)   500 NT Workst.)

Required results:
 A group called AllBackup must be created in the CORP domain.
 Members of the AllBackup group must be able to backup all domain
controllers in all domains.

Optional results:
 Members of the Allbackup group must be able to backup all member
servers in all domains.
 Members of the Allbackup group must be able to backup all NT
Workstations in all domains.

Proposed solution:
Make a global group CORP\AllBackup. Put the global group CORP\AllBackup
in each local 'Backup operators' group in each domain.
Put the global group CORP\AllBackup in the local 'Backup operators'
group on each member server and workstation in all domains.

What does the proposed solution produce?
      a. The required result and the optional results.
      b. The required result and one of the optional results.
      c. The required result only.
      d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

Question 3: You are the system manager of a company with 3 departments: 
Management, Marketing and Accounting.The departments print all to the same 
pool of 2 identical printers. Accounting uses often heavy calculation 
software which pauses and slows down the print process. Your job is to 
optimize the printing process. The amount of printerload for each department 
is shown in the following
table:
  Department            av. pages printer per day
  Management            1-250
  Marketing            250-500
  Accounting            500+

Required Results:
 Print jobs from the Management department must always be printed
first.
 Print jobs from the Accounting departments may only print at one print
device.

Optional Results:
 Print jobs from the Management and Marketing department must be
processes before any large  printjob from the Accounting department.
 Prevent the calculations of the accounting department of slowing down
the print process.

Proposed solution:
 You are setting up the printer configuration as shown in the table
below:
                 Management        Marketing          Accounting
Spooling method  spool after first spool after first  spool after last
                 page is printed   page is printed    page is printed
Priority         +15               +10                +1
Rights           Everyone: removed Everyone: removed  Everyone: removed
                 Management: Print Marketing: Print   Accounting: Print
Print device     pool              pool               one port

What does the proposed solution produce?
    a. The required result and the optional results.
    b. The required result and one of the optional results.
    c. The required result only.
    d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.
Question 4: You are the administor of the following network:

           Caracas     56K      Chicago      56K      Paris
                      --------  |  |  |  -----------
                    ____________|  |  |_____
                   /               |         \
              T1  /             T1 |          \T1
               Seattle          Dallas      New York
Required Results:
Network lines may not be saturated with logon validations
Users from caracas and paris domain must access resources on chicago
Users from chicago must access resources on seattle, dallas and new york

Optional Results:
centralized user managment
administrators on the resource domains must be able to manage access to
their own resources

Proposed Solution:
Use the single domain model
Place a PDC and one BDC in chicago
Place a BDC for the chicago domain in each other domain

What does the proposed solution produce?
      a. The required result and the optional results.
      b. The required result and one of the optional results.
      c. The required result only.
      d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

Question 5: Same situation as in the previous Question 

Proposed Solution:
Use the master domain model
Place a PDC and one BDC in chicago
Place a BDC for the chicago domain in each other domain

What does the proposed solution produce?
      a. The required result and the optional results.
      b. The required result and one of the optional results.
      c. The required result only.
      d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

Question 6: You are checking the disk performance of a workstation in your 
domain from your PDC.You see that all disk statistics are at 0 (zero), what 
is the most possible cause of this?

a. Workstation service does not run on the workstation
b. Server service does not run on the workstation
c. diskperf -y has not beennot started on the workstation
d. diskmanager has not been not started on the workstation

Question 7: You two domains, WEST and CORP. WEST trust CORP. Somebody logs 
in from a workstation in the WEST domain onto the CORP domain Which 
resources can be accessed?

a. all resources which are given rights to the corp\Domain users group
b. all resources which are given rights to the corp\Domain guests group
c. all resources which are given rights to the west\Domain users group
d. all resources which are given rights to the west\Domain guests group

Question 8: You have the following domain configuration:
 Management             <----- Research
 (User: Maria)                 (Share: Prodinfo)
 (Global group:sales           (Local group: SalesUsers
  Member: Maria)                Member: Managment\Sales
 (Global group:Marketing       (Global group: MarkUsers
  Member: Maria)                Member: Management\Marketing)
The following rights have been applied on the groups in the Research domain:
Share security on Prodinfo:
SalesUsers: change
MarkUsers: no access
Maria has advanced in her job and has become a Sales manager. Because of
her new job she need to change files in the Research\Prodinfo share. In 
which way can this be accomplished.

a. Add Maria to the Local SalesUsers group
b. Remove Maria from the Managment\Sales group
c. Remove Maria from the Management\marketings group
d. Make a full trust between the domains

Question 9: You have a PDC which does run WINS and it's only function is 
account validation. How can you optimize the performance of this domain 
controller using the server program in ontrol panel:

a. Minimize memory
b. Balance
c. Optimize for file sharing
d. Optimize for network applications

Question 10: You have a Windows NT server with six scsi disks. On one 
disk is the system partition, the other five are in a stripset with
parity. 1 disk fails, you replaced the disk. What must be done next 
in the disk administrator?

a. Choose extend volume set in the partition menu
b. Choose regenerate in the fault tolerance menu
c. Choose make stripe set with parity and restore from backup
d. Do nothing, the disk wil be regenerated when NT boots

Question 11: You have a Windows NT server with six scsi disks. On one 
disk is the system partition, the other five are in a stripset with
parity. 2 disks failed, you replaced the disks. What must be done 
next in the disk administrator?

a. Choose extend volume set in the partition menu
b. Choose regenerate in the fault tolerance menu
c. Choose make stripe set with parity and restore from backup
d. Do nothing, the disk wil be regenerated when NT boots

Question 12: You have the jobs to make new custom fault tolerance 
standard for your company. The company now uses disk duplexing as the
current standard.

Required results:
Data integrity must be maintained when 1 disks fails.

Optional results:
The fault tolerance methode must not use additional processor time.
The read access time must be improved.

Proposed Solution:
Introduce a stripeset with parity as the new company standard What does 
the proposed solution produce?

      a. The required result and the optional results.
      b. The required result and one of the optional results.
      c. The required result only.
      d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

Question 13: You have the jobs to make new custom fault tolerance standard 
for your company. The company now uses disk duplexing as the
current standard.

Required results:
Data integrity must be maintained when 1 disks fails.

Optional results:
The fault tolerance methode must not use additional processor time.
The read access time must be improved.

Proposed Solution:
Introduce a stripeset as the new company standard
What does the proposed solution produce?
      a. The required result and the optional results.
      b. The required result and one of the optional results.
      c. The required result only.
      d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

Question 14: You are using network monitor from the Windows NT server 4.0 
standard installation. You have just captured 400 frames from your
NT server. How can you display data originating from one specific 
computer to your server.

a. use the address database
b. use capture filter by protocol
c. use capture filter by address
d. use sort by address in capture window

Question 15: You have 3 domains: ACCT, SALES and RESEARCH. You have to 
manage the trusts between these domains. The requirements are the
following: users on the ACCT domain needs access to resources on the ACCT 
domain users on the ACCT domani needs access to resources on the SALES and 
RESEARCH domain users on the SALES and RESEARCH domain need access to each
others resources What is the most efficient way to make the trust relationships:

a. let ACCT trust  SALES and RESEARCH, make a full trust between SALES and RESEARCH
b. let SALES and RESEARCH trust ACCT, make a full trust between SALES and RESEARCH
c. let ACCT be on it's own, make a full trust between the SALES and RESEARCH domain
d. implement a full trust

Question 16: Your company uses the single domain model. Brokers with NT 
workstation 4.0 notebooks need to have access to the domain from remote
locations. Your job is to implement the highest level of security on the domain.

Required results:
Brokers need access to the domain. Only the brokers may log in and no
other users.

Optional results:
Passwords are transmitted encrypted over the line. All data must be
transmitted encrypted.

Proposed solution:
Use a password length with a minimum of 8 characters. Let the system
remember the last 10 used passwords. Force the brokers to change their
password every month. Install a RAS server and configure it with the RAS
manager so that only the brokers have permission to log in. Use the
Microsoft authentication method.
What does the proposed solution produce?
      a. The required result and the optional results.
      b. The required result and one of the optional results.
      c. The required result only.
      d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

Question 17: Your company uses the single domain model. Brokers with NT 
workstation 4.0 notebooks need to have access to the domain from remote
locations. Your job is to implement the highest level of security on the domain.

Required results:
Brokers need access to the domain. Only the brokers may log in and no
other users.

Optional results:
Passwords are transmitted encrypted over the line. All data must be
transmitted encrypted.

Proposed solution:
Use a password length with a minimum of 8 characters. Let the system
remember the last 10 used passwords. Force the brokers to change their
password every month. Install a RAS server and configure it with the RAS
manager so that only the brokers have permission to log in. Use any
authentication method. Use a hardware security host between the RAS
modem and the RAS server.
What does the proposed solution produce?
      a. The required result and the optional results.
      b. The required result and one of the optional results.
      c. The required result only.
      d. Does not produce the required result or the optional results.

Question 18: Mary is member of three groups: sales, marketing, manufacturing. 
The rights a directory calles PRODUCTS are shown below:
Directory rights on PRODUCTS:
SALES         Read
Marketing     Change
Manufacturing No access
Test group    Read
Everyone      Change
What are Mary's effective rights in the PRODUCTS directory?

a. Read
b. Change
c. No Access
d. Full control

Question 19: You've given permission to other administrators to administer the
 directory service on you domain. How can you keep track of the changes 
being made? Choose from the graphic shown below (Audit dialog shown):

a. Audit object access
b. Audit use of user rights
c. Audit User/Group management
d. Audit file read access

Question 20: You have 2 domains: SALES and MARKETING. There is no 
interconnection between the domains. At the SALES domain, must install a
windows NT server as a BDC which will be used later in the marketing 
domain. How should you proceed?

a. install it as a member server using a workgroup, then move it to the 
    MARKETING domain and promote it to a BDC.
b. installing as a PDC with the domain name MARKETING, then move it physically
    to the MARKETING domain.
c. install it as a BDC in the SALES domain, then move it physically to the 
    MARKETING domain and change the domain name.
d. do not proceed, move the server physically to the MARKETING domain and install
    it there as a BDC.

Question 21: You have a single domain with 1 PDC and 10 BDC's. Users are
reporting slow logon on the PDC. You check with the performance monitor the server 
process and see that the average  logon/sec is 5 or higher. what should you do to 
increase logon performance?

a. add more memory to the PDC
b. increase the replication pulse maximum register value
c. decrease the replicationgovernor register value
d. add more BDC's

Question 22: You are using the migration tool to transfer user accounts to a NT 
server. What is a requirement in order to do this.

a. the NETBEUI protocol must be installed on both the NT server and theNetware 
   server
b. the Microsoft TCP/IP must be installed protocol on both the NT server
   and the Netware server
c. a windows NT server with a FAT partition
d. a windows NT server with a NTFS partition

Question 23: You have 3 NT servers and 3 Netware servers. You're in the process of 
migrating all users and data from the netware servers to the NT servers. However 
you don't want existing user or group accounts on the NT domain to be overwritten. 
What is the most efficient way to
accomplish this task?

a. start the migration with the default options
b. do the migration for each user separately by hand.
c. do the migration, then delete the duplicate account with the user manager
d. use a mapping file and enter the user, groups and password manually.

Question 24: Netware Migration. What is required on NT ?

  1. TCP/IP
  2. NetBEUI
  3. FAT
  4. NTFS

Question 25: WWW service for 10 Companies. Every Co. with one registered Domain Name. Separate WEB for each on 1 NT Server with IIS. (Choose All)

  1. Assign Multiple IP to network Adapter
  2. Same IP to each co. Name on DNS.
  3. Assign separate IP to each WWW folder
  4. Wins to assign IP to NetBIOS name.

Question 26:  NT as LAN-to-LAN IP Router. Server to recognise other routers when they are added or removed.

  1. SAP
  2. DHCP Relay
  3. RIP for Internet Protocol
  4. RIP for NWLink IPX/SPX compatible Transport.

Question 27: To migrate files & users from 3xNetware to 3xNT. Users maybe duplicated on NT. You want
1) only one user one account in entire Domain,

Question 28: Existing NT user account not to be overwritten.  

  1. Migrate all users. Delete duplicate accounts.
  2. Overwrite duplicated names.
  3. Migrate one user at a time using user manager for domain
  4. Use mapping file

Question 29: To access resources on Servers in Domain Sales from NT workstations. User account in Workstation only. (Choose Two)  

  1. Enable Quest account
  2. Duplicate user account in Sales for each NT Workstation
  3. Make user Account of NT Workstation member of appropriate groups in Sales
  4. Create a duplicate group account for each group in NT Workstation.

Question 30: Install Server. No User account validation. Allow specific user account & groups from domain to use share resources.  

  1. As server that has joined Domain.
  2. As a server that is a member of WKGroup
  3. As a server with Server Service disabled.
  4. As a BDC.

 

Question 31: Network Monitor on TCP/IP with WINS and DHCP. 800 packets captured.
To view packet from Specific Computer  

  1. filter by protocol
  2. filter by address
  3. Edit Address table
  4. sort Network address in capture window.

 

Question 32: Baseline for system Performance  

  1. Similation for random activity
  2. similation of constant activity
  3. Representative period of productive and non-productive hours
  4. Collect Data during non-productive hours

Question 33:Performance Monitor for disk I/O. All disk counters remain 0.  

  1. Server Service not started
  2. Workstation Service not started
  3. Diskperf -y not used
  4. Response Probe not started

Question 34:Tools needed for performance and baseline analysis (choose all)  

  1. Microsoft Excel
  2. Response Probe
  3. Performance Monitor
  4. Network Monitor

Question 35: PDC with 3BDC. 5000 clients. Wins Server. What should be the mode
used ?  

  1. Minimised
  2. Balance
  3. Maximise for file
  4. Maximise for Network  

Question 36: Slow response on file & Print server. Suspect high utilization on
one disk. What counter to be monitor ?  

  1. Logical Disk
  2. Paging file
  3. Sector counter for the thread.
  4. Diskperf to analyse on per file basis.

Question 37: New NT. User Manager to set location of home directories for HALF
of the users.  

  1. %Homepath%
  2. %UserName%
  3. %homeDrive%
  4. %UserProfile%

Question 38: To activate NT Config.pol.  

  1. User profiles of system in control panel to specify path
  2. Create system Default profile that contains a shortcut to the directory that contains the policy file.
  3. Save policy in path defied for each users’s profile directory.
  4. Save in NetLogon in PDC.

Question 39: You own an Internet service provider corporation. You need to
provide five new companies with virtual servers to maintain their WWW home
pages. The virtual servers will all reside on a single Internet Information
server (IIS) machine. Each virtual server will have its own domain name and IP address. Your network is not currently using a WINS or DNS server. At a minimum, which of the following steps must you perform to configure your network to accommodate these virtual servers?~(Select all steps that apply.)

a. Assign each virtual server's IP address to the IIS server's network adapter card. Create a WWW folder for each company. For each virtual server's WWW folder, manually assign a corresponding IP address using the Directories Properties
dialog box.

b. Install a DNS server. Add each virtual server's domain name and IP address to the database of the DNS server.

c. Install a WINS server. Add the NetBIOS names and IP addresses of the virtual servers to the database of the WINS server. Reconfigure the DNS server to resolve its domain names by querying the WINS server.

d. Install a DHCP server. Configure the DHCP server to maintain lease information on the IP addresses assigned to the IIS server's network adapter card.

Question 40:There are 80 computers on the network. Users belong to three departments, and the users need to access all servers in all departments. Centralized user account administration is required. Which of the following is
the best domain model for this network?

a. single domain
b. single master domain
c. multiple master domain
d. complete trust

Question 41:You have implemented a mirror set to protect the boot partition.
One of the two disks in the mirror set fails. What is the best way to restore
the mirror set?

a. Replace the failed disk with an identical disk and do nothing more. Windows NT Server will automatically recreate the mirror set from the remaining working partition.

b. Replace the failed disk with an identical disk and choose Recreate from the Partition menu in Disk Administrator.

c. Replace the failed disk with an identical disk and choose Regenerate from the Fault Tolerance menu in Disk Administrator.

d. Replace the failed disk with an identical disk, break the original mirror set and create a new mirror set.

Question 42:You are installing Windows NT Server 4.0 on a machine. You want the machine to be able to provide file and print resources to members in a domain called Corp, but you do not want it to authenticate user logons. How would you configure the computer?

a. as the PDC in the Corp domain
b. as a BDC in the Corp domain
c. as a member server in the Corp domain
d. as a member server in a workgroup

Question 43:All profiles for your users are located in their respective profile paths on a member server in your domain. How do mandatory user profiles differ
from roaming user profiles for your users?

a. Mandatory user profiles will have their read-only attribute set, whereas
roaming user profiles will not.

b. The permission settings for mandatory user profiles only allow users to have read access, whereas the permission settings for roaming user profiles allow
users to have full access.

c. The suffix of a mandatory user profile is .man, whereas the suffix for a
roaming user profile is .dat.

d. The Mandatory Profile checkbox is set on the User Environment Profile screen
in User Manager for Domains if the user has a mandatory profile. If the user has
a roaming profile, then the checkbox is clear.

Question 44: You have got a Single Domain in MUNICH and one branch in MEXICO  In MUNICH you have got the PDC, BDC, WINS DHCP. In MEXICO they have got only a
Member Server. User of MEXICO complains about the slow login and browsing the network.

required result:

Less logon validations on the line

optional results:

Less DHCP traffic
Less WINS traffic
Less synchronisation of the PCD and BDC
Less WINS synchronisation

Solution:

Install a BDC over the Member server
Install on that BDC DHCP and WINS
Change the pulse governor to 25
Change both WINS to be only PULL Partners.

What the propose solution do?

a.) the required result and all the optional results
b.) the required results an one optional result
c.) the required results an none of optional result
d.) does not produce the required result

Question 45 Carl wants to use Performance Monitor to view logical disk object counters on his computer from a remote machine. Carl has just performed a
standard installation of Windows NT Server on his computer. His machine is connected to the network, and it is a member of a domain. What operations must
Carl perform on his machine to allow him to monitor these counters remotely?

a. Carl must install Network Monitor Agent on his computer.
b. Carl must run the DiskPerf utility on his computer with the -Y switch.
c. Carl must install Network Monitor Agent on his computer and run the DiskPerf      utility on his computer with the -Y switch.
d. Carl is not required to do anything more. Simply installing Windows NT Server
on his machine is sufficient to allow other machines to monitor his logical disk counters remotely.


Last updated:   23 April 98
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