Windows 2000 Server How can you assign an application to one processor exclusively? Right click on application process in Task Manager, select Set Affinity, and select the appropriate processor Open Task Manager, chose options from task bar, select processor and assign processes to appropriate processor Right click on application executable, select properties and select assign processor None of above. Open Task Manager, chose Performance, chose view all processors, assign processes to appropriate processor Right click on application process in Task Manager, select Set Affinity, and select the appropriate processor Open Task Manager, chose options from task bar, select processor and assign processes to appropriate processor Right click on application executable, select properties and select assign processor None of above. Open Task Manager, chose Performance, chose view all processors, assign processes to appropriate processor ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server A Windows 2000 Server computer named server2 runs numerous 32bit applications and two 16bit applications. Users start the 16bit applications by running APP1.EXE for one application and APP2.EXE for another application. The 16bit applications are configured to run in the separate memory space. You want to create a performance base like chart in the system monitor for all the applications on server2. You add all of 32bit applications and now you want to add two 16bit applications. What should you do? None of above Add the NTVDM 1 and NTVDM #2 instances for processor time counter for the process object Add the APP1 and APP2 instances to the processor time counter for the process object Add the NTVDM, APP1 and APP2 instances for the processor time counter for the process object Add only the NTVDM instance for the percent processor time counter for the process object None of above Add the NTVDM 1 and NTVDM #2 instances for processor time counter for the process object Add the APP1 and APP2 instances to the processor time counter for the process object Add the NTVDM, APP1 and APP2 instances for the processor time counter for the process object Add only the NTVDM instance for the percent processor time counter for the process object ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You are the administrator of your company's network. You are configuring the security policy for a group of users in the finance organizational unit (OU). You need to configure a group policy so that future changes to group policy will be applied within 15 minutes to any computers that are log on to the network. What should you do? None of above Enable and configure the group policy refresh interval for domain controller Enable and configure the group policy refresh interval for computers Enable the asynchronous group policy application settings Enable the background refresh settings to use the default group policy refresh date None of above Enable and configure the group policy refresh interval for domain controller Enable and configure the group policy refresh interval for computers Enable the asynchronous group policy application settings Enable the background refresh settings to use the default group policy refresh date ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server How can you recreate the PTR record in your Windows 2000 DNS server from you Windows 2000 client? Create a host file with the #DYNAMIC command on the client computer Run ipconfig /registerdns from the client Run ipconfig all /registerdns from the DNS server None of above Start the DNS Dynamic service on your client computer Create a host file with the #DYNAMIC command on the client computer Run ipconfig /registerdns from the client Run ipconfig all /registerdns from the DNS server None of above Start the DNS Dynamic service on your client computer ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You have just configured two Windows NT Servers, Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 with no other software installed. You have an application server that needs to be monitored for performance to figure out what it's problem is, or to get some kind of baseline. You install Network Monitor on Monitor 2. What would you do to monitor Application server? Configure the network monitor ECP port something for TCP Configure Monitor 2 and Application server as monitoring partners (or something) to monitor the performance Install Network Monitor on Monitor 1 Install Network Monitor on Application Server Configure the network monitor EDP port something for UDP Configure the network monitor ECP port something for TCP Configure Monitor 2 and Application server as monitoring partners (or something) to monitor the performance Install Network Monitor on Monitor 1 Install Network Monitor on Application Server Configure the network monitor EDP port something for UDP ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You want to improve the TCP transmission speed of a Windows 2000 Server computer. You also want to remove an unused registry key. You use Regedit32 to edit the registry of the Windows 2000 Server. You insert a value in the registry named TCPWindowSize, and you remove the unused key. You restart the computer, but the computer stops responding before the logon screen appears. You want to return the computer to its previous configuration. What should you do? Restart the computer by using the last known good configuration Restart the computer in safe mode. Then restart the computer again None of above Restart the computer by using the Recovery Console. Run the enable winlogon service_auto_start command, and then run the Exit command Restart the computer by using the Recovery Console. Run the Fixboot c: command, and then run the Exit command Restart the computer by using the last known good configuration Restart the computer in safe mode. Then restart the computer again None of above Restart the computer by using the Recovery Console. Run the enable winlogon service_auto_start command, and then run the Exit command Restart the computer by using the Recovery Console. Run the Fixboot c: command, and then run the Exit command ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP