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 Right click on application executable, select properties and select assign processor Open Task Manager, chose Performance, chose view all processors, assign processes to appropriate processor None of above. Open Task Manager, chose options from task bar, select processor and assign processes to appropriate processor Right click on application process in Task Manager, select Set Affinity, and select the appropriate processor Right click on application executable, select properties and select assign processor Open Task Manager, chose Performance, chose view all processors, assign processes to appropriate processor None of above. Open Task Manager, chose options from task bar, select processor and assign processes to appropriate processor ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You are the network administrator for your company. Mike Nash is a member of the Administration group, and Nate Sun is a member of the Intern group. Both groups are in the same domain. On the intranet server, the Administration group is placed in the Security group, and the Intern group is placed in the Nonsecurity group. The Security group is then granted Full Control permission for the Sales virtual directory. Nate needs to update new sales information that is located on the Sales virtual directory. What should you do so that Nate can perform this task? Enable Anonymous access for the intranet server Make Nate a member of the Security group None of above Remove Nate fmm the Intern group Enable Anonymous access for the Sales virtual directory Enable Anonymous access for the intranet server Make Nate a member of the Security group None of above Remove Nate fmm the Intern group Enable Anonymous access for the Sales virtual directory ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server Five Lakes Publishing has a Windows 2000 network serving 200 users. A server named User_srv is used to hold users' files. User_srv is configured with a single, large NTFS volume. Every user has a home folder on User_srv. Users can also use a shared folder named IN_PROGRESS to store files for books that are being prepared. The network administrator at Five Lakes Publishing configured disk quotas for the NTFS volume on User_srv. All users have a default limit of 100 MB, and the option to deny space to users who exceed their limit has been enabled. When a user named Amy Jones attempts to save a chapter of a new book to her home folder on the server, she receives the following error message: "The disk is full or too many files are open." What should Amy do to allow this document to be saved? Move some of the files from her home folder to the IN_PROGRESS shared folder Change the security setting of some of the files in her home folder to grant Full Control permission to a user who has not reached the quota level Compress the files in her home folder to save disk space None of above Remove files from her home folder until the total uncompressed file size is less than 100 MB Move some of the files from her home folder to the IN_PROGRESS shared folder Change the security setting of some of the files in her home folder to grant Full Control permission to a user who has not reached the quota level Compress the files in her home folder to save disk space None of above Remove files from her home folder until the total uncompressed file size is less than 100 MB ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server Some applications on your company network use defined domain user accounts as their service accounts. Each computer that runs one of these applications should have the respective service account in the Local Administrators Group. Currently, you individually place these service accounts in the Local Administrators Group on the appropriate Windows 2000 Professional computers. You need to centralize this process. What should you do? None of above Add the applications service accounts to the Local Administrator Group. Use the Restricted Groups option in each computer's local group policy Add the applications service accounts to the Domain Administrator Group Add the applications service accounts to the Local Administrator Group. Use the Restricted Groups option in an OU Group Policy Add the applications service accounts to the Local Administrator Group. Use the Restricted Groups option in a Domain Group Policy None of above Add the applications service accounts to the Local Administrator Group. Use the Restricted Groups option in each computer's local group policy Add the applications service accounts to the Domain Administrator Group Add the applications service accounts to the Local Administrator Group. Use the Restricted Groups option in an OU Group Policy Add the applications service accounts to the Local Administrator Group. Use the Restricted Groups option in a Domain Group Policy ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server Your company's network includes Windows 3.1 client computers, Windows 95 client computers, and Windows 2000 Professional client computers. The company's manufacturing facilities run 24 hours per day. The company has developed its own 32-bit application that collects information from the manufacturing process so that workers on one shift can find out that was manufactured during the previous shift. The company wants to make the application available on all of the client computers by using Terminal Service on a Windows 2000 Server computer. This server will not run as a domain controller. You install Terminal Services. The information technology (IT) department needs to be able to remote control users' sessions to support and troubleshoot the application. What should you do to enable the IT department to control users' sessions? Add the members of the IT department to the Power Users group on the Terminal server Use third-party software to enable remote control of users' sessions Grant the IT department Full Control permission to the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) on the Terminal server Configure the Terminal server to run in Remote Administration mode None of above Add the members of the IT department to the Power Users group on the Terminal server Use third-party software to enable remote control of users' sessions Grant the IT department Full Control permission to the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) on the Terminal server Configure the Terminal server to run in Remote Administration mode None of above ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server The network uses TCP/IP as the only network protocol. You configure the remote access server on the network. Some users report that when they connect to the server they receive the following message |" IPX SPX compatible computer deported error 733" The EPP control network protocol for the network is not available. If the users allow the connection to continue they are able to connect to the services that use TCP/IP. You want to prevent this message from being displayed. What should you do? Configure the client computer to use a defined IPX network address for the connection to the remote access servers Configure a client computer to use only TCP/IP for the connections to the remote access server None of above Configure the remote access server to allow IPX based remote access demand dial connections Configure the remote access server to disable multi-link connection Configure the client computer to use a defined IPX network address for the connection to the remote access servers Configure a client computer to use only TCP/IP for the connections to the remote access server None of above Configure the remote access server to allow IPX based remote access demand dial connections Configure the remote access server to disable multi-link connection ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP