Windows NT Peter uses a Microsoft Windows 95 computer. What should he do to be able to administer domain user accounts from his computer? install the Client-based Network Administration Tools on his computer install Windows NT Workstation on his computer None of these install Windows NT Server on his computer install User Manager for Domains on his computer install the Client-based Network Administration Tools on his computer install Windows NT Workstation on his computer None of these install Windows NT Server on his computer install User Manager for Domains on his computer ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows NT Assume that all users are members of the ACE domain and that most of the resources exist in the PUBS and CAD domains. You are a user with administrator rights in all domains. How would you allow users to access all of the resources, with a minimum set of trust relationships? Establish one-way trust relationships in which: ACE trusts PUBS ACE trusts CAD Establish one-way trust relationships in which: PUBS trusts ACE CAD trusts ACE None of these Establish one-way trust relationships in which PUBS trusts ACE ACE trusts CAD Establish one-way trust relationships in which: PUBS trusts ACE CAD trusts PUBS • Establish one-way trust relationships in which: ACE trusts PUBS ACE trusts CAD Establish one-way trust relationships in which: PUBS trusts ACE CAD trusts ACE None of these Establish one-way trust relationships in which PUBS trusts ACE ACE trusts CAD Establish one-way trust relationships in which: PUBS trusts ACE CAD trusts PUBS • ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows NT In your company, 2 Ethernet Networks are connected with a router. All network connections run TCP/IP. Your new client computer can access only the computers on your side of the router. All other computers are able to access one another. What is the most likely cause of the problem? None of these defective network adapter in the router malfunctioning repeater incorrect termination of the destination network incorrect subnet mask on your client computer None of these defective network adapter in the router malfunctioning repeater incorrect termination of the destination network incorrect subnet mask on your client computer ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows NT Server Manager is used to synchronize the domain is used to shutdown or restart a server None of these is used to demote a PDC to a BDC is used to enable auditing is used to synchronize the domain is used to shutdown or restart a server None of these is used to demote a PDC to a BDC is used to enable auditing ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows NT From your client computer, you are able to access several servers on your 10Base2 Ethernet network. However, you are NOT able to access a server names RED. Other client computers are able to access RED. What is the most likely cause of the problem? There is a break in the cable There is a protocol mismatch between your client computer and RED. An excessive number of collisions are occurring on the media There is an incorrect IRQ setting on the network adapter in your client computer None of these There is a break in the cable There is a protocol mismatch between your client computer and RED. An excessive number of collisions are occurring on the media There is an incorrect IRQ setting on the network adapter in your client computer None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows NT A Trust Relationship is bi-directional [both way] is an administrative and communication link created between two Windows NT Server domains None of these can be created between Windows NT W/S computers is created using server Manager for Domains is bi-directional [both way] is an administrative and communication link created between two Windows NT Server domains None of these can be created between Windows NT W/S computers is created using server Manager for Domains ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP