You are the network administrator for TestKing. Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. You manage a Terminal Server farm that includes five terminal servers and a Terminal Services Licensing server named testking9. All servers run Windows 2000 Server. There are 2,500 users who log on to the terminal servers to access a custom human resource (HR) application. You install Windows Server 2003 on a new server named testking10. Testking10 is configured with all default settings enabled. You install Terminal Services and the HR application on testking10. You instruct some users to access the HR application on testking10. Four months later, users report that they can no longer establish Terminal Services sessions to testking10. You verify that users can connect to the other terminal servers in your Terminal Server farm. You need to ensure that users can run the HR application on all terminal servers on the network. What should you do?()
You are the network administrator for TestKing. All servers run Windows 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. You log on to a server named Testking15 by using the local Administrator account. You start the installation of a new server application. After you start the installation, you return to your office, which is located in another building. You need to find out the status of the installation that is in progress on Testking15. What should you do?()
Some of the TestKing routers have been configured with default routes. What are some of the advantages of using default routes?()
You are the network administrator at TestKing. TestKing has been provided withthe network address 165.100.27.0/24. The TestKing CEO wants to know how many subnetworks this address provides, and how many hosts can be supported on each subnet. What would your reply be?()
You are the network administrator for TestKing. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. The domain contains two domain controllers named Testking1 and Testking2. You use a Windows XP Professional client computer named Client1. In Active Directory, the domain administrator creates two new user accounts named NetAdmin1 and AdminUser1. The NetAdmin1 account is a member of the Domain Admins global group. The AdminUser1 account is a member of only the Users local group. You assign the AdminUser1 logon account the Allow log on locally user right in the Default Domain Controller Group Policy object (GPO). A new written security policy states that user accounts that are member of the Domain Admins global group should not be used to log on to the console of a domain controller. It also states that administrative tasks should be performed by using the Secondary Logon service. You need to create a new computer account in Active Directory, and you must comply with the new company security policy. What should you do?()
You work as a network engineer at TestKing.com. TestKing users have noticed extremely slow network performance, intermittent connectivity, and connection loss. After entering the show interfaces command, you notice that the Ethernet interface is configured as 100 Mbps full-duplex and that there is evidence of late collisions. What could be the cause of this problem?()
You are a network administrator for TestKing. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named testking.com. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. A server named Testking32 contains a folder that is shared as ManagerData$. A global group named AllManagers has permission to access the shared folder. A user reports that he needs access to the ManagerData$ shared folder. You add his user account to the All Managers global group. When the user attempts to connect to the shared folder by typing //Testking32/ManagerData$/ , he receives the following error message: "//Testking32/ManagerData$/ is not accessible. You might not have permissions to use the network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. Access is denied. You need to ensure that the user can access the ManagerData$ shared folder on Testking32. What should you do?()
You are the network administrator at TestKing. You need to perform password recovery on Router TK1. What must you modify in the password recovery process?()
You are the administrator of some of TestKing's file servers. Peter is hired as an intern in the human resources department. Peter needs access to some HR files. He also needs to be able to read the file named Handbook.doc, but he must not be able to make changes to it. Handbook.doc exists in a folder named HRResources. Peter needs to have Read and Modify permissions for the other files in the HRResources folder. Peter is a member of the Domain Users group and the HR group. The permissions on the HRResources folder are shown in the following table. You need to ensure that Peter can access the appropriate files and that he cannot make changes to Handbook.doc. What should you do?()
You are the network administrator for TestKing Oil. The network consists of three Active Directory domains in a single forest. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003. TestKing Oil enters into a business partnership with Oil Importers. The Oil Importers network consists of four Active Directory domains in a single forest. To enable the two companies to share resources, a two-way forest trust relationship with selective authentication is created. Now you need to ensure that the research data of TestKing Oil will remain inaccessible to all users in Oil Importers. First, you create a local group named No Oil. Then, you assign the Deny - Full Control permission to No Oil. What should you do next?()