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Exam Number/Code: 70-292
Exam name: MCSA 2003 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment for a W2K MCSA
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1.You are the network administrator for your company. The company has
a main office in Chicago, and it has a branch office in San Diego. The
network consists of a single Active Directory domain. Each office is
configured as an Active Directory site. All domain controllers run
Windows server2003. the network connections from Chicago to San Diego
intermittently fail. This is an existing condition that will be
resolved in the failure
Your company acquires another company that has a main office in Denver.
The acquired company does not have branch offices. a windows server
2003 computer that is configured as a domain controller is added to the
Denver office. The client computers in all three sites run Windows XP
Professional and are configured using DHCP
The server and network configuration for the company is shown in the following table
Site
Server Roles
Server IP Address
Network Links To
Chicago
DNS, global catalog, WINS, DHCP
10.10.10.200
San Diego, Denver
San Diego
DNS, domain controller, WINS,DHCP
10.10.20.200
Chicago
Denver
Global catalog, DHCP
10.10.30.200
Chicago
The relevant DHCP scope options for Denver are shown in the following table
Scope Option
Setting
WINS/NBNS Servers
10.10.20.200
DNS Servers
10.10.20.200
Router
10.10.30.1
Users in Denver report that sometimes they cannot log on to the domain.
They receive an error message that states that a domain controller for
their domain cannot be located.
You need to ensure that users in Denver can authenticate to the domain.
What should you do?
A. Add a domain controller to the Denver site.
B. Change the DNS Servers setting in the DHCP scope options to include 10.10.10.200.
C. Change the Router setting in the DHCP scope options to include 10.10.30.200.
D. On the global catalog server in Denver, add a Hosts file entry for the domain controller in Chicago.
Answer: B
3. You are the network administrator for your company. The network
consists of a single Active Directory domain. The Active Directory
domain contains two domain controllers named DC1 and DC2.
During routine monitoring of the domain controllers, you observe numerous errors in the system log.
The errors are similar to the one shown in the following dialog box.
You need to resolve these errors on your domain controllers as quickly as possible.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. Install the appropriate printer drivers on DC1 and DC2.
B. Modify the Default domain controller Group Policy object (GPO). Enable the Do not allow client printer redirection policy.
C. Add the Domain Admins group to the built-in Print Operators group.
D. Add the Domain Users group to the built-in Print Operators group.
Answer: B AND A
4. You are the network administrator for your company. The network
consists of a single Active Directory domain. All domain controllers
run Windows Server 2003.
You enabled the Audit account logon events policy and the Audit logon
events policy on all domain controllers. You enabled both policies to
audit for both success and failure attempts. In addition, you enabled
Audit logon events for all other computers in the domain for both
success and failure attempts.
You suspect that an unauthorized user attempted to discover the
password for the domain administrator account by using a computer
located in a public area in the company's main office.
You need to find out if your network has been compromised.
What should you do?
A. Examine the security log on the public computer.
B. Examine the security log on each domain controller.
C. Examine the system log on the public computer.
D. Examine the system log on the primary domain controller (PDC) emulator.
Answer: B
5. You are the network administrator for your company, which is named
Tailspin Toys. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain
named ad.tailspintoys.com. Tailspin Toys also uses a DNS namespace
named tailspintoys.com for its external Internet communications.
Users in the sales department log on by using their e-mail addresses. A
user named Ben Smith works for the sales department. He reports that
when he attempts to log on by using bsmith@tailspintoys.com, he
receives the error message shown in the Error Message exhibit. (Click
the Exhibit button.)
The details of Ben's user account are shown in the User Account exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that Ben can log on by using a user ID that matches his e-mail address.
What should you do?
A. Configure Ben's user account to be trusted for delegation.
B. Configure Ben's user account to require a smart card for interactive logon.
C. In User logon name options, change the user principal name (UPN) for Ben's account.
D. Change the Log On To options for Ben's account.
Answer: C
6. You are the network administrator for your company. The network
consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows
Server 200 All user accounts are members of the Domain Users group.
You manage a server that is a member of the domain. Some administration
tasks must be performed while you are logged on to the server. A new
written security policy states that only specified users must be able
to access the server by using Terminal Services. The written security
policy also states that only administrators on the local server must be
able to log on locally to the server.
The settings for the server are shown in the following table.
Policy
Policy Setting
Access this computer from the network
Administrators, Backup Operators, Everyone, Power Users, Users
Allow log on locally
Administrators
Allow log on through Terminal Services
Remote Desktop Users
Deny log on locally
Domain Users
Perform volume maintenance tasks
Administrators
You are a member of the Domain Admins global group. You attempt to
perform maintenance tasks on the server, but you receive an error
message stating that the local policy of the computer is preventing you
from logging on locally.
You need to ensure that you can perform the maintenance tasks that are
required for the server. You also need to meet the requirements of the
written security policy.
What should you do?
A. Remove the Everyone group from the Access this computer from the
network policy. Add the Domain Admins group to the Allow log on locally
policy.
B. Add the Administrators group to the Allow log on through Terminal Services policy.
C. Add the Domain Admins group to the Allow log on through Terminal Services policy.
D. Remove the Domain Users group from the Deny log on locally policy.
Answer: D
7. You are the network administrator for your company. The company's
main office is in Chicago, and it has a branch office in Detroit. The
network consists of a single Active Directory domain. Each office is
configured as an Active Directory site. The two offices are connected
by a 128-Kbps connection. All domain controllers run Windows Server
2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. All network
administrators are located in Chicago. Universal group membership
caching is enabled.
The server roles and IP addresses for each site are shown in the following table.
Site
Server role
IP address
Chicago
DNS?global catalog?WINS?DHCP
10.10.10.200
Detroit
DNS?domain controller?DHCP
10.10.20.200
The network connection between Chicago and Detroit intermittently
fails. Only the client computers in Detroit have NetBIOS enabled. All
client computers in both sites are configured using DHCP.
The significant DHCP scope options for Detroit are shown in the following table.
Scope option
Setting
WINS/NBNS Servers
10.10.20.200
DNS Servers
10.10.10.200,10.10.20.200
Router
10.10.20.1
You create a user account for a new employee in Detroit. The user
reports that she cannot log on to the domain. You confirm that you can
log on by using your account and then by using the user's account. You
also confirm that all other users in Detroit can log on.
You need to ensure that the user can authenticate to the domain.
What should you do?
A. Configure the user's user account to store passwords by using reversible encryption.
B. Configure the user's computer account to be trusted for delegation.
C. Force Active Directory replication to occur between Chicago and Detroit.
D. Change the Router setting in the DHCP scope options to 10.10.10.1.
Answer: C
8. You are the administrator of an Active Directory domain. The network
consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains three
domains. The functional level of the forest is Windows 2000. The
NetBIOS names of the domains are Domain1, Domain2, and Domain3. The
functional level of all three domains is Windows 2000 mixed. You manage
resources in Domain1.
A new file server is added to Domain1. Users in all three domains need access to resources on the file server.
You need to create a group that will be used to grant access to the file server in Domain1.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Create a security group.
B. Create a distribution group.
C. Configure the group to be a global group.
D. Configure the group to be a universal group.
E. Configure the group to be a domain local group.
Answer: E AND A
2. You are the network administrator for your company. The network
consists of a single Active Directory domain. All domain controllers
run Windows Server 2003.
The sales department recently hired 10 new employees. User accounts for
these employees were created in Active Directory. The manager of the
sales department sent you a list of the new users and asked you to add
the user accounts to an existing global group named SalesDept.
You need to add the users to the SalesDept global group.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. Use the dsadd user command to add the user accounts to the SalesDept global group.
B. Use the dsmod group command to add the user accounts to the SalesDept global group.
C. In Active Directory Users and Computers, select all 10 user
accounts. Right-click the selected users, and then select the
Properties menu command.
D. In Active Directory Users and Computers, select all 10 user
accounts. Right-click the selected users, and then select the Add to a
group menu command.
Answer: D AND B