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How many processors does the 64-bit version of Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition support? a. 4 b. 8 c. 32 d. 64
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Which of the following is not an edition of Windows Server 2003? a. Enterprise b. Datacenter c. Standard d. Web e. Corporate
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What is the maximum amount of RAM supported by the 32-bit version of Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition? a. 32 GB b. 64 GB c. 128 GB d. 512 GB
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Which of the following is not an organizational element of Active Directory? a. Tree b. Organizational unit c. Domain d. Branch
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| True or False: Before you create a domain controller, a DNS server must be available on the network. |
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Why is it common practice to implement more than one domain controller per domain? a. So the Active Directory database can be divided among multiple systems b. To provide fault tolerance c. So administration of the directory can be distributed among multiple administrators d. So each domain controller holds records for fewer objects
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| b. to provide fault tolerance |
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You are installing an application that requires the Active Directory schema to be extended. The application itself does not extend the schema, but the documentation included with the application specifies that each user account must have a property for the personal employer ID code. What steps would you take to achieve this? a. Using the Schema Extender, add an object called Employer ID Code. b. Using the Schema Manager, add an attribute to the user account object for Employer ID Code. c. Using the Active Directory Schema snap-in, add an attribute to the user account property for Employer ID Code. d. Using the Active Directory Schema snap-in, add an object called Employer ID Code.
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| c. using the active directory schema snap-in, add an attribute to the user account property for Employer ID Code. |
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You are setting up a new server to provide file and print services for the corporate accounting department of your company. The accounting department has 78 users and four printers. The server assigned to the accounting department is an eight-processor system with 2 GB of RAM. The server used to be a corporate database server, but a recent upgrade has made the system available. What edition of Windows Server 2003 are you most likely to install on the server? a. Web b. Datacenter c. Standard d. Enterprise
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of using answer files to automate the installation of Windows Server 2003 on multiple systems? a. Certain parameters in the file must be changed for each installation. b. Only one copy of the file can be used at a time. c. Answer files can be used only for Web Edition and Standard Edition systems. d. Use of an answer file requires that RIS be installed and available on the network.
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| a. Certain parameters in the file must be changed for each installation |
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Which of the following statements about Windows Server 2003 Web Edition is true? a. A computer running the Web Edition can be a member of an Active Directory domain and function as a domain controller. b. The standard Client Access License (CAL) model does not apply to computers running the Web Edition. c. The Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) and Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) features allow the Web Edition to be used as an Internet gateway. d. A computer running the Web Edition can function as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.
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| b. The standard client access license (CAL) model does not apply to computers running the web edition. |
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You have assigned a junior member of your team the task of producing a specification for upgrading a mission-critical server from Windows 2000 to Windows Server 2003. No additional budget is available for server hardware, so one major consideration is that you cannot upgrade hardware. The existing server is a four-processor system with 64 GB of RAM and fault-tolerant storage and network subsystems. The junior team member has reviewed the technical specs and requirements and has suggested that the most appropriate choice for the server is Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition. What issues, if any, can you see with this proposal? a. None. The recommendation is appropriate. b. The Datacenter Edition is available only preinstalled on OEM equipment. It cannot be purchased separately. c. The Datacenter Edition supports only 32 GB of RAM. d. The Datacenter Edition supports only two-processor systems.
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| b. the datacenter edition is available only preinstalled on OEM equipment. It cannot be purchased separately. |
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You have been asked to recommend a server for a small programming team that develops enterprise-level data warehousing applications. The team sometimes uses testing processes that can diminish network performance, so it will be placed on a separate network from the rest of the organization.
To create an environment similar to the one in which the applications they develop will be used, you intend to purchase a four-processor Intel Itanium system with 32 GB of RAM for their exclusive use. Aside from the operating system, you want to avoid purchasing any additional software. They will need automatic IP address allocation, secure Internet access, and remote administration capabilities. Which of the following solutions would you recommend? a. Buy a system with Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition and enable the Internet Connection Firewall (ICF), Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and Terminal Services. b. Buy a system with Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition and enable ICF, ICS, DHCP, and Terminal Services. c. Buy a system with Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition and enable ICS, DHCP, and Terminal Services. d. Buy a system with Windows Server 2003 Web Edition and enable ICS, Domain Name System (DNS), and Terminal Services.
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| b. Buy a system with windows server 2003 enterprise edition and enable ICF, ICS, DHCP, and Terminal Services |
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You are the systems administrator for a college with more than 700 students on a single campus. You have two servers, one running Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition and the other running the Standard Edition. The college has two libraries, one for business students and another for arts students. Both libraries run a client management application from the Enterprise Edition server over Terminal Services. The library manager for the arts library calls to tell you that he is experiencing performance problems with the client management application. You call the manager of the business library, who tells you that she has been running a client inventory program for over an hour and has had no performance problems.
Upon investigation, you determine that when the business library manager is running the inventory program, the performance of the arts library application is affected. Which of the following tools would you use to manage this issue? a. MMS b. ICF c. NLB d. WSRM
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You are the network administrator for a customs brokerage in Columbus, Ohio. You have been asked to recommend a server operating system to support your company’s new intranet site. The server assigned for the purpose is a dual-processor system with 512 MB of RAM. In addition to providing support for the intranet site, the server will also act as a departmental server for the 17-person Web development team. Which of the following editions of Windows Server 2003 are you most likely to recommend? a. Web Edition b. Standard Edition c. Corporate Edition d. Enterprise Edition
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