Windows 2000 Server How can you assign an application to one processor exclusively? Right click on application executable, select properties and select assign 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 Open Task Manager, chose Performance, chose view all processors, assign processes to appropriate processor None of above. Right click on application executable, select properties and select assign 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 Open Task Manager, chose Performance, chose view all processors, assign processes to appropriate processor None of above. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You want to provide complete redundancy for all data stored on your hardware RAID 5 array. You install second h/w Raid 5. You want to create a mirror set of the original array. However when you right click the free space on new array you see no option to create a new volume or mirrrored volume. What should you do? Create an empty extended partition on new disk Format new disk array as a single NTFS primary partition Format the new disk array as a single NTFS logical drive in an extended partition. Create a single unformatted primary partition on new array Convert both to dynamic disks Create an empty extended partition on new disk Format new disk array as a single NTFS primary partition Format the new disk array as a single NTFS logical drive in an extended partition. Create a single unformatted primary partition on new array Convert both to dynamic disks ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You install a Windows 2000 Server computer on your network. You place several shared folders on a 12-GB primary partition formatted by FAT32. During nine months of continuous operation, the number of users who access the server and their access frequency remains constant. The average size of the files on the server remains approximately constant. After the server runs continuous for nine months, users report that the server does not retrieve files from the shared folders as fast as when you first installed the server. What should you do to resolve the problem? Convert the disk that contains the shared folders to a dynamic disk Convert the partition that contains the shared folders to NTFS None of above Defragment the disk that contains the shared folders Move the paging file to the partition that contains the shared folders Convert the disk that contains the shared folders to a dynamic disk Convert the partition that contains the shared folders to NTFS None of above Defragment the disk that contains the shared folders Move the paging file to the partition that contains the shared folders ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer named Intra. Intra is a member of an Active Directory domain and hosts an Intranet Web-Ske for your company. Company policy requires that only authenticated users have access to the intranet site. All company users have a user account in the Active Directory domain. You configure directory security for the Web Site to use integrated security. However, you discover that users can access the Web Site without authentication. You need to ensure that only authenticated users can access the web site. What should you do? Install Active Directory on the server Clear the Allow IIS to Control Password check box Disable the IUSE_inta user account on Intra Clear the Allow Anonymous Connection check box Select Basic Authentication check box Install Active Directory on the server Clear the Allow IIS to Control Password check box Disable the IUSE_inta user account on Intra Clear the Allow Anonymous Connection check box Select Basic Authentication check box ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows 2000 Server You are the network administrator for your company. The company has numerous branch offices, and each office uses Internet Connecting Sharing to connect to the Internet. A new employee named David Johnson is configuring a Windows 2000 Server computer as a file server. When David uses Windows update for the first time and select Product Update, he receives an error message stating that access is denied. David needs to be able to update the file by using his account. What should you do? None of above Give David's user account administrator privileges on the Windows 2000 Server computer Configure the settings for Internet Connecting Sharing to allow SMTP access Configure the settings for Internet Connecting Sharing to allow POP3 access Instruct David to log on as a domain administrator on the Windows 2000 Server computer None of above Give David's user account administrator privileges on the Windows 2000 Server computer Configure the settings for Internet Connecting Sharing to allow SMTP access Configure the settings for Internet Connecting Sharing to allow POP3 access Instruct David to log on as a domain administrator on the Windows 2000 Server computer 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 a Domain Group Policy 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 None of above Add the applications service accounts to the Local Administrator Group. Use the Restricted Groups option in a Domain Group Policy 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 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP