Windows NT When of the following is a system default profile used? When there is no user logged on at the computer When the local accounts database recognizes that the user logging on has never done so from this computer When, after the user has logged on, the personal or mandatory profiles are missing or corrupted When a user has logged on using the Guest account None of these When there is no user logged on at the computer When the local accounts database recognizes that the user logging on has never done so from this computer When, after the user has logged on, the personal or mandatory profiles are missing or corrupted When a user has logged on using the Guest account None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows NT There are two domains on your network. The DESIGN domain trusts the SALES domain. A color printer is shared in the DESIGN domain, and print permissions have been granted to the Domain Users and Domain Guests groups in the DESIGN domain. The Guest account has been enabled in the DESIGN domain. User John Y logs on using his account in the SALES domain. What must you do to allow JohnY to access the printer? None of these Do nothing. JohnY can access the printer now JohnY cannot access the printer with this configuration Make JohnY a member of the DESIGN Domain Guests group Make JohnY a member of the DESIGN Domain Users group None of these Do nothing. JohnY can access the printer now JohnY cannot access the printer with this configuration Make JohnY a member of the DESIGN Domain Guests group Make JohnY a member of the DESIGN Domain Users group ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows NT A company has a department that consists of 15 engineers. The engineers have data that needs to be accessible only to their own team. The department continually has engineers arriving and departing, and it is difficult to identify a single administrator for the department Which model would be the best for this situation? A master domain mode, with each engineer trusting the master domain and the data stored on the server None of these A workgroup mode, with each engineer administering his or her own computer A complete trust mode, with each engineer's computer trusting the other engineer's computers A single domain mode, with all data kept on the controller for the domain A master domain mode, with each engineer trusting the master domain and the data stored on the server None of these A workgroup mode, with each engineer administering his or her own computer A complete trust mode, with each engineer's computer trusting the other engineer's computers A single domain mode, with all data kept on the controller for the domain ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows NT Peter uses a Microsoft Windows 95 computer. What should he do to be able to administer domain user accounts from his computer? None of these install Windows NT Server on his computer install User Manager for Domains on his computer install Windows NT Workstation on his computer install the Client-based Network Administration Tools on his computer None of these install Windows NT Server on his computer install User Manager for Domains on his computer install Windows NT Workstation on his computer install the Client-based Network Administration Tools on his computer ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows NT Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol [DHCP] helps prevent conflicts between assigned IP addresses is the same as bootp assigns IP addresses, which when allocated, cannot be reused uses static allocation of IP addresses None of these helps prevent conflicts between assigned IP addresses is the same as bootp assigns IP addresses, which when allocated, cannot be reused uses static allocation of IP addresses None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Windows NT A route is a path between two network segments FALSE True FALSE True ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP