Windows 9x1. You build a Dfs tree to include resources on the PDC, BDC, File and Print Server and the NetWare Server. What resources can the Windows 98 clients access through the tree. (Choose all that apply) A. Resources on the PDC B. Resources on the BDC C. Resources on the File and Print Server D. Resources on the NetWare Server E. Windows 98 can not access resources on a Dfs tree
2. Although Windows 95 could participate in but not join a domain, the Windows 98 operating system has been updated to allow it to join a domain on the same level as an NT Workstation. A. False B. True
3. Warren is a Windows 98 workgroup administrator. He recently purchased and installed a NT 4.0 PDC and would like to use the PDC as the security authority for users in the workgroup such that user accounts are validated against the controller upon log on. How should Warren configure the Windows 98 machines to allow this? A. From the Network properties, edit the Client for MS Networks option and select Log on to NT domain. B. Do nothing. Windows 98 will detect the new controller and configure itself accordingly. C. From the Network properties, edit File and Printer Sharing for MS Networks option and select Log on to NT domain. D. From the System properties, edit the Client for MS Networks option and select Log on to NT domain. E. Create a logon script on the PDC to require validation in the domain.
4. What files on a Windows 98 machine cause Windows 98 to execute login scripts? A. Lmscript.exe B. Lmscript.pif C. Lmscript.ini D. Logon.exe E. Logon.bat
5. Where does Windows 98 look for a logon script? A. The NETLOGON share on the authenticating domain controller B. The NETLOGON share on the primary domain controller C. The %Windowsdir%\NETLOGON directory on the Windows 98 client D. The user's home directory as defined in User Manager for Domains E. The user's profile directory as defined in User Manager for Domains
6. Your Windows 98 logon dialog box does not give you an option to enter the name of a domain. How do you enable this? A. In the Network properties, select Client for MS Networks in the Primary Network Logon dialog box B. Add the Client for MS Networks in the Network Properties C. Add the Client for MS Networks in the System Properties D. In the System properties, select Client for MS Networks in the Primary Network Logon dialog box. E. Reboot the machine
7. You have heard of an option used on home computers that allows a user to select their username from a drop down list at logon. What is this option called? A. MS Family Logon B. MS Shared Logon C. There is no such option D. MS Small Business Logon E. Client for MS Networks
8. Melissa calls the help desk to complain that she always has to provide a password for the domain in addition to a local password. How do you help Melissa? A. Have her access the Passwords icon in the Control Panel and select Change Windows Password. Have Melissa select MS Networking to synchronize the two passwords. B. Have her access the Security icon in the Control Panel and select Change Windows Password. Have Melissa select MS Networking to synchronize the two passwords. C. Have her access the Passwords icon in the Control Panel and select MS Networking. Click Synchronize. D. Have her access the Security icon in the Control Panel and select MS Networking. Click Synchronize. E. There is no automated way to synchronize these passwords.
9. Michele has two domain accounts - she uses the MICHELE account for everyday tasks and she uses the MAdmin account when she must perform administrative duties. Michele is working on a report in MS Word when she receives a support request from a user. Michele attempts to remotely administer the user's machine but fails. What did Michele forget to do before trying to administer the user's machine? A. Log off as Michele and log back on as MAdmin B. Select to Connect As MAdmin C. Reboot her computer D. Map a drive to the user's machine E. Reboot the user's computer
10. You have an NT 4.0 print server. The Windows 98 drivers have recently been updated for the print device you use. How should you supply the updated drivers to your users? (Choose all that apply) A. Update the drivers on the NT 4.0 print server. Have your Windows 98 users delete and reinstall the printer to download the new drivers. B. Update the drivers on the NT 4.0 print server. Windows 98 will query for the drivers the next time a user prints to the printer and will download the updated one automatically. C. Manually install the drivers on each Windows 98 machine. D. Have your users use the Windows 98 Driver Update Wizard to install the new drivers.
11. Jamie runs the Add Printer Wizard on a NT 4.0 Server to create a shared printer. She selects all the default options and shares the printer as PRINTER. What will happen when a Windows 98 user attempts to print to the printer? A. The user will be prompted to insert the Windows 98 CD or provide the third party drivers. B. The print job will print successfully. C. Windows 98 will download the NT Workstation printer drivers and cause a printer error. D. The user will be prompted for a username and password. E. The user will be prompted for the share password.
12. Rob sends a print job from his Windows 98 machine to a network printer managed by an NT Server. The print job does not print. How can Rob determine where his print job is? A. Double click the icon for the correct printer in the Printers folder to view the queued jobs. B. Double click the printer icon in the Control Panel to view the queued jobs. C. Use Print Manager to view the queued jobs. D. Access Print Queues in the System Tools folder. E. Use the System properties to manage the printer queue.
13. Jenny shares C:\Data\Charts as CHARTS. She has User-Level Access Control configured. She identifies domain users Mary, Ned and Cindy as users with permissions to read data in the CHARTS share. Select all true statements: A. Mary can not change data in the CHARTS share from her local Workstation. B. Susan can not access data in the CHARTS share from her local Workstation. C. Ned can not access data in the CHARTS share from Jenny's Workstation. D. Betty can not access data in the CHARTS share from Jenny's Workstation. E. Lois can change data in the CHARTS share from Jenny's Workstation.
14. Sydney recently installed a PDC in her office. The users are all validating on the domain controller at logon. When Sydney goes to share a resource on her Windows 98 machine, she is asked for a share-level password. Sydney would like to take advantage of the domain controller as a security authority. How can she enable this? A. From the Network properties, select the Access Control Tab and enter the domain name in the "Obtain list of users and groups from" dialog box. B. From the Passwords icon in Control Panel, select the Access Control Tab and enter the domain name in the "Obtain list of users and groups from" dialog box. C. From User Manager for Domains, select Policies and choose User-Level Security. D. From Server Manager, double click the Windows 98 machine and select Administer. Choose User-Level Security from the Security Tab. E. From the Network properties, select File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks and click Properties. Enter the domain name in the "Obtain list of users and groups from" dialog box.
15. Jake has User-Level Access Control configured on his Windows 98 machine to use the DOMAIN security provider. He creates a share called DATA. What will happen when a user attempts to open DATA? A. The user's username and password will be passed to Jake's machine. Jake's machine will request verification from a controller in the DOMAIN domain. DOMAIN will verify the username and password against the local security account database and inform Jake's computer if the information is correct. The user will be given access to the share. B. The user's username and password will be passed directly to a controller in the DOMAIN domain. DOMAIN will verify the username and password against the local security account database and inform Jake's computer if the information is correct. The user will be given access to the share. C. The user's username and password will be passed to Jake's machine. Jake's machine will verify the username and password against the local security account database and inform Jake's computer if the information is correct. The user will be given access to the share. D. The user's username and password will be passed to Jake's machine. Jake's machine will request verification from a controller in the DOMAIN domain. DOMAIN will verify the username and password against the local security account database and give the user access to the share.
16. Jose is a Windows 98 administrator. He creates a Windows 98 share called REPORTS that he would like to share with several people in his office. He has User-Level Access Control correctly configured to point to the domain controller, but when he goes to configure the share permissions he does not see a group created that contains the users he wants to share with. How can Jose create the group? A. From User Manager for Domains. B. From the Sharing tab, click Add. Type the group name and add the users to the group. C. From the Security icon click Local Security. Select Add Group and choose the users from the domain that you want added to the local group. D. From Windows 98 User Manager. E. From System Tools, Access Control List.
17. There are two types of User-Level permissions that can be granted. What are they? A. Explicit B. Implicit C. Read D. Full Access E. No Access
18. Once a folder is shared in Windows 98, there is no way to override the share permission on subfolders contained within the share. A. False B. True
19. Linda is an administrator for a network running Windows 98 clients and NetWare 3.11 servers. She would like to allow users to save files on the NetWare server using long file names. What must she do to enable this? (Choose all that apply) A. Install long filename support on the server by loading OS/2 namespace on the server. B. Run the Novell utility os2nsfix on the NetWare server. C. Edit Hkey_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\ Nwre dir and add the SupportLFN value to equal binary 10. D. Do nothing. Long filenames are automatically supported. E. Edit the System.ini file on the server and change in the [NWRedir] section the supportLFN value to equal 1.
20. You are a network administrator with a new NetWare 4.x File and Print Server that is to be used by 50 users, all running Windows 98. Primary Objective: Install a network printer to be managed by the NetWare server. Secondary Objectives: 1. Facilitate automatic downloads of printer driver files to users 2. Configure Windows 98 to print to the printer. Solution: Install the printer under NetWare. Right click the printer in Network Neighborhood and configure Point and Print options, including the location of printer drivers. Drag the printer icon from Network Neighborhood to the Printers folder of the Windows 98 clients. A. The solution matches both the primary and all of the secondary objectives B. The solution matches the primary objective only C. The solution does not match the primary objective but does match all the secondary objectives D. The solution matches the primary objective and one of the secondary objectives E. The solution will not work in this problem
21. Steve has been administering a Windows 98 workgroup where users share files and printers from their local Workstation. Another office uses Windows 98 to attach to a NetWare 4.x for file and printer sharing. Primary Objective: Require Steve's clients to log in to the NetWare server at boot up. Secondary Objectives: 1. Share resources stored on the NetWare server with Steve's clients. 2. Access shared resources on Steve's client Workstation from the other office's NetWare clients. Solution: Install the Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks. Configure the Primary Network Logon to be Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks. Create and share objects on the NetWare server. Configure File and Print Sharing for NetWare Networks on the clients. A. The solution matches both the primary and all of the secondary objectives B. The solution matches the primary objective only C. The solution does not match the primary objective but does match all the secondary objectives D. The solution matches the primary objective and one of the secondary objectives E. The solution will not work in this problem
22. You are adding Windows 98 clients to your NetWare network. You also have NETX and VLM clients. Primary Objective: Allow Windows 98 clients to access resources on the NetWare server. Secondary Objectives: 1. Allow Windows 98 clients to browse for resources on the NetWare networ 2. Allow NETX and VLM clients to browse for resources on Windows 98 machines. Solution: Configure the Client for NetWare Networks on the Windows 98 machines. Configure File and Printer Sharing for NetWare Networks on the Windows 98 machines. Configure Service Advertising Protocol on the File and Printer Sharing for NetWare Networks object. A. The solution matches both the primary and all of the secondary objectives B. The solution matches the primary objective only C. The solution does not match the primary objective but does match all the secondary objectives D. The solution matches the primary objective and one of the secondary objectives E. The solution will not work in this problem
23. Joe's network has NetWare 3.x and NetWare 4.x servers. What must be configured on his new Windows 98 computer to allow him to access resources on these servers? (Choose all that apply) A. NWLink IPX/SPX B. Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks C. Microsoft Service for NetWare Directory Services D. Joe can't access the NetWare 4.x server unless it is setup for bindery emulation E. File and Printer Sharing for NetWare Networks
24. Randy's network of NetWare servers uses both 802.2 and 802.3 frame types. Randy just installed a new Windows 98 computer on the network. How will the frame type be configured on the Windows 98 machine. A. Whichever frame type is determined to be the most prevalent at the time of the next reboot. B. 802.2 C. 802.3 D. Windows 98 will not configure the frame type if multiple frame types are detected. E. Both 802.2 and 802.3 frame types will be configured.
25. David needs to configure his Windows 98 computer to access resources in an NDS tree. What steps must he take to enable this? A. In Network Properties, Add the Client for Netware Networks. Then click Add to add the Service titled NetWare Directory Services. B. In Network Properties, Add the Client for Netware Networks. Then, from the System Properties, click Add to add the Service titled NetWare Directory Services. C. In Network Properties, Add File and Printer Services for Netware Networks. Then click Add to add the Service titled NetWare Directory Services. D. Windows 98 can not access an NDS tree. The NetWare server must be emulating the bindery for Windows 98 to communicate with it. E. Windows 98 will detect the NDS tree and automatically configure his computer to access resources defined there.
26. Gary is attempting to install the Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks, but does not have IPX/SPX-compatible protocol installed. How will Windows 98 respond to the addition of the NetWare client? A. Windows 98 will automatically add the IPX/SPX-compatible protocol. B. Windows 98 will successfully install the Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks, but Gary won't be able to access resources on the NetWare server until he configures the correct protocol. C. Windows 98 will give Gary an error that the Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks can not be installed without first installing the IPX/SPX-compatible protocol. D. Windows 98 will use NetBEUI to connect to the NetWare server. E. Windows 98 will use NetBIOS to connect to the NetWare server.
27. Diane needs to change her NetWare password. How can she do this? A. Map a drive to the SYS volume on the NetWare server. Change to the PUBLIC directory and type setpass. B. Use the Passwords icon in the Control Panel. Select Change Other Passwords and choose NetWare Networks. C. Map a drive to the SYS volume on the NetWare server. Change to the PUBLIC directory and type password. D. Map a drive to the PUBLIC volume on the NetWare server. Type setpass. E. Use the Passwords icon in the Control Panel. Select Change Other Passwords and choose the NetWare server name that your user account is defined on.
28. What does the "Workstation default context:" field allow a user to configure? A. The location in the NDS tree specified under Preferred tree in which the user's account is configured. B. The X.500 address for the specified Workstation. C. The X.400 address for the specified Workstation. D. The location in the NDS tree specified under Preferred tree in which the workstation is configured. E. The IPX/SPX mapping to the workstation's hardware address.
29. Drina needs to access a resource on a NetWare server. She attempts to open it but receives an error message that her request has been denied. How can Drina determine under what account she is currently logged in? A. Right-click the Network Neighborhood and select WhoAmI B. Control-Alt-Delete to display currently logged in user C. Use Net Watcher to display who is logged in on her machine D. Double-click Network Neighborhood and read the description for her own computer E. Right-click the desktop and select WhoAmI
30. Hillary needs to map a drive to a NetWare resource. What are valid ways that she can accomplish this? A. Right-click the shared volume name in Network Neighborhood and select Map Network Drive. B. Type net use n: \\NETWARE_SERVER_NAME\VOLUME_NAME at a command prompt C. Type map n:=NETWARE_SERVER_NAME\VOLUME_NAME at a command prompt D. Type net use n: \\NETWARE_SERVER_NAME\DIRECTORY_NAME at a command prompt E. Type map n:=NETWARE_SERVER_NAME\DIRECTORY_NAME at a command prompt
31. What type of access control does File and Printer Sharing for NetWare Networks support? A. User-Level B. Share-Level C. NDS D. Bindery E. None
32. Which of the following statements about Windows 98 System Policies are true? A. System policies can be used to establish a more cost effective work environment. B. System policies restrict the end user's ability to control his or her work environment. C. Only the Windows 98 Systems Policy Wizard can be used to create policies under Windows 98. D. System policies can be implemented on NT 4.0 networks but not Novell NetWare or Unix networks.
33. The System Policies that you define are stored in policy files with an extension .pol. How are these files used by the computer operating system to control the working environment of a user or group of users? A. Policy files are used to overwrite portions of the Windows 98 registry. B. Policy files are read when Control Panel loads to restrict access to defined configuration settings. C. Policy files are not used to control user or group settings, only computer settings. D. None of the answers are correct. E. Policy files are used to enforce resource access in a Windows 98 environment.
34. Steve is the systems manager for a small direct sales company. Steve is spending most of his time responding to service calls initiated by members of the sales department due to users incorrectly configuring their computers. What can Steve do to make his life easier? A. Establish system policies that restrict what system settings users have access to. B. Delete the .CPL files from the user workstations thereby removing icons from the Control Panel. C. Use ScanRegW to modify the system registry. D. Use Control Panel to establish Windows 98 Criteria that restrict what system settings users have access to.
35. After reestablishing the network settings of a client machine for what seemed the hundredth time, Dan established some system policies to restrict user access to several system configuration settings. At what point can Dan expect the policies to be enacted? A. When a user logs on to the network. B. When the policy file is created. C. When Control Panel loads for the first time after the policy file is created. D. When the user tries to access the Network icon from within Control Panel.
36. A user for whom there is a user policy logs onto the network. This user is also in the system administrators group, the highest priority group. What policies are applied. A. Only the User policies are applied. B. Only the Group policies are applied. C. The Default User policies are applied when the user logging on is in more than one group or is in a group and has a user policy file. D. User policies are applied first, then group policies are applied to provide additional access. E. Group policies are applied first, the user policies are applied to provide additional access.
37. Mary is a member of more than one group, but there is no policy defined for her user name. What policies are applied when she logs on to a network assuming support for group policies has been installed? A. Default User policies are applied, then policies from each group that Mary is a member of are applied. B. Only the policies from the groups that Mary belongs to are applied. C. Only the policies from the group with the highest priority that Mary belongs to are applied. D. Default User policies are applied, then the groups are reviewed to determine if Mary is a member of any groups. If Mary is a member of a group, those policies are applied on top of the Default User policies. If she is a member of more than one group, the policies from the group with the highest priority are applied. E. Only the Default User policies are applied.
38. When a user who doesn't have a policy file and isn't a member of any groups logs onto a network using a computer that does not have any policies defined for it, what policies are applied? A. None of the other answers are correct. B. Only the Default User policies are applied. C. Only the Default Computer policies are applied. D. The Default Computer policies are applied first and then the Default User policies are applied.
39. What are the two modes that can be used when running System Policy Editor? A. Policy File mode and Registry mode. B. User Settings mode and Computer Settings mode. C. Stand Alone System mode and Network mode. D. Windows 98 mode and NT 4.0 mode. E. None of the other answers are correct.
40. When using System Policy Editor in Registry mode you can edit any part of the registry. A. This is never true. B. This is always true. C. This is only true when working on the local computer system (stand alone computer). D. This is only true when working on a client computer over a network.
41. When you make changes to the registry using System Policy Editor, when do the changes take effect? A. Changes take effect once they are saved and you have exited System Policy Editor. B. Changes to the registry take effect immediately after the changes are saved. C. Changes take effect the next time the computer is rebooted. D. Changes take effect the next time a user logs on to the computer. E. Changed take effect as soon as the change is made.
42. What are some of the differences between System Policies and Mandatory User Profiles? A. System Policies can be applied to both users and computers but Mandatory User Profiles can only be applied to users. B. Mandatory User Profiles always affect every user-specific setting, System Policies may or may not. C. Only Mandatory User Profiles allow you to edit the registry. D. System Policies always cover every last user-specific setting, Mandatory User Profiles may not.
43. After upgrading the network client machines from Windows 95 to Windows 98, John made the decision to implement System Policies in an attempt to reduce the cost of supporting users. When he goes to create the policy files he runs into some trouble. What does John find out? A. The Windows 98 Setup program does not install System Policy Editor. B. Windows 98 does not support System Policy Editor. C. System Policy Editor must be installed during the Windows 98 installation. D. None of the other answers are correct.
44. In order to have group policy support on your network you must install the Grouppol.dll file. Where must this file be installed? (Choose all that apply) A. On each computer used to create group policies. B. On each computer to which group policies will be applied. C. The network server must always have a copy of Grouppol.dll installed on it. D. All of the answers are correct.
45. Anne has decided that group policies are the way to go since the network users in the company she works for are already in various departments that can be thought of as groups. To this structure she will add an administrators group and maybe a managers group. How does Anne go about creating the groups? A. Groups are created using NT or Novell NetWare. B. Groups are created using System Policy Editor. C. Groups are created using the Groups tab on the Network dialog box accessed through Control Panel. D. All of the answers are correct.
46. Anne has established four different policy groups but they are not ordered correctly. How can she put the groups into the order that she wants? A. Use the Group Priority dialog box to list the groups, then select a group and click on either the Move Up or Move Down button. B. Use the Group Priority dialog box to display the groups list and then cut-and-paste (or click-and-drag) the groups to put them in order. C. Use the Group Priority tab to display the groups list, click on a group to select it, then click on either the up arrow or down arrow to move the selected group. D. Install server management tools under Windows 98. Use User Manager for Domains to access the group properties. The Windows 98 version of User Manager for Domains includes an additional group property for setting group priority.
47. When you use System Policy Editor to create system policies for a computer, which users are affected? A. All users of that computer. B. Users who are assigned the Default User policies. C. All users except those who are assigned group policies. D. Only users who have an individual policy file are restricted by computer-specific policies.
48. When you start System Policy Editor what type of file does it automatically load? A. A policy template. B. A registry file. C. A policy file. D. None of the other answers are correct.
49. Steve is using System Policy Editor in Registry mode to make changes to the local registry. Steve knows that some of the entries are defined in the template but not in the registry itself. How does Steve know which entries are only in the template? A. None of the other answers are correct. B. Entries for which there is no corresponding registry entry are shown using bold text. C. Entries for which there is no corresponding registry entry are shown grayed out to signify that they are unavailable. D. Entries for which there is no corresponding registry entry are shown with an exclamation mark icon next to them to warn the user that the registry does not currently include this entry.
50. First Steve upgraded the clients on the network from Windows 95 to Windows 98. Then he developed user-specific and computer-specific policies to reduce the cost of ownership for the company's computers. Now there is a bottleneck in network traffic when people are trying to log on in the morning and after lunch because all the client machines are trying to get at the policy files. What methods does Windows 98 supply to alleviate this problem? A. Load Balancing and Manual Update. B. System Manager and Windows 98 Network Support C. NetSupport98 and FlowManager D. Performance Monitor and System Manager
51. When you decide to use manual update with system policies this means: A. The name and location of the policy file is set manually rather than using the default file name and location. B. The policy file is not loaded until the user specifies which file to load. C. The Default User policies will be used until the user manually loads his/her user policy file. D. None of the other answers are correct.
52. Which server(s) can be used to provide Load Balancing and/or Manual Update policies? A. Load balancing can only be used with NT. Manual update can be used with NT and Novell NetWare. B. Manual update can only be used with NT. Load balancing can be used with NT and Novell NetWare. C. Load balancing can only be used with NT. Manual update can only be used with Novell NetWare. D. Load balancing can only be used with Novell NetWare. Manual update can only be used with NT. E. Both load balancing and manual update can be used with either NT or Novell NetWare.
53. Anne has implemented system policies on the company network and it seems to be making a difference. Now she is looking to do something similar for the stand-alone computers that are being shared by two or more people. What should she consider? A. Use manual update. B. Use Load Balancing. C. Use System Manager. D. Use Dr. Watson.
54. Steve works in the Systems Administration group that is responsible for his company's network. This network consists of both NT and Windows 98 clients. The company recently implemented system policies on the network, where one group of people set up the users working on NT clients and another set up Windows 98 clients. Now Steve and his co-workers are getting calls from users who work on both NT and Windows 98 computers, some saying that they are having problems with NT and others saying that they are having problems with Windows 98. What is the most likely cause for this problem? A. The list of users that work on both operating systems may have been divided in half, so that they were covered by either a Windows 98 policy file or a NT policy file but not both. B. The people that implemented system policies for NT made the NT Users group the highest priority and settings for Windows 98 users in a lower priority group. When these users log on for a Windows 98 session the settings are being overwritten by the settings in the higher priority group (NT), which are not compatible with Windows 98. The people that implemented system policies for Windows 98 users did the same thing, giving the Windows 98 Users group the highest priority. C. System Policy Editor was used to create the policy files for both Windows 98 and NT clients. D. None of the other answers are correct.
55. The company Anne works for wants every computer to have the same desktop appearance. They believe that this will improve productivity because so many people have to work on more than just one or two computers. Anne explained that this could be done using system policies and workers would not be able to change the settings. Anne was instructed to go ahead and do it. She was told which settings, such as wallpaper, that she was to use. A week after implementing the new system policies, she noticed that some machines did not reflect all of the settings that she assigned for the desktops. She double checked the policy and registry files but couldn't find anything out of place. What could be causing the discrepancies? A. The user files being loaded, such as the wallpaper bitmaps, do not exist on all of the client machines. B. Some computers read policy files differently than others. C. Desktop settings such as wallpaper can not be set using system policies. D. Although desktop settings such as wallpaper can be specified using system policies, there is no way to keep users from changing them.
56. Steve is using System Policy Editor to make changes to the Default User policies. He loses track of what he is doing and thinks that he may have changed an option, but he can't remember if the default setting was enabled of disabled. What can he do to make sure the setting is not changed when he saves the file? A. Click the check box until the option appears shaded. B. Open the Review Changes dialog box and click on the Undo button. C. Open the Review Changes dialog box and click on the Undo All button. D. Click the check box until the option appears cleared. E. Open the Review Changes dialog box and click on the Undo Last Change button.
57. Both the Internet and an Intranet are accessible via any ISP-supplied connection. A. False B. True
58. What product is shipped with Windows 98 to let you create an Internet connection? A. Microsoft Internet Connection wizard. B. IE 4.0. C. IE 98. D. IE Administration Kit.
59. What communications protocol is used to connect users to the Internet? A. TCP/IP B. Twisted Pair C. T1 D. ISP E. Modem
60. Bill is considering whether or not to use IE 4.0 to access the Internet. He is concerned with security for financial transactions and the ability to keep his kids from inadvertently coming across Web sites that are inappropriate. What will Bill find if he looks further? A. IE 4.0 includes features to address both of his issues. B. IE 4.0 includes features to restrict access to Web sites based on standard ratings and Microsoft supplies Java-based applets that enable secure financial transactions. C. IE 4.0 includes features for secure financial transactions and Microsoft supplies Java-based applets to restrict access to Web sites based on standard ratings. D. Microsoft supplies Java-based applets for both restricting access to Web sites and secure financial transactions. E. IE 4.0 does not address either of these issues.
61. Wendy is considering a switch to IE 4.0. She wants to be able to run the Java applets that appear at many of the sites she visits daily and she isn't sure if ActiveX controls, which she has heard Microsoft uses, are compatible with Java-based applets. What would you tell her? A. IE 4.0 supports both Java applets and ActiveX controls. B. ActiveX controls are compatible with Java applets and Java applets are also compatible with ActiveX controls. C. ActiveX controls are compatible with Java applets but Java applets are not compatible with ActiveX controls. D. Java applets are compatible with ActiveX controls but ActiveX controls are not compatible with Java applets.
62. Susan's home computer is a Pentium based machine with 16 MB of RAM and a 500 MB hard drive. She has been using it for work, home finance, and the occasional game. She has been running Windows 98 since it was released. Two weeks ago she got an account with an ISP and now enjoys browsing the Internet. Suddenly she is getting virtual memory errors. Why? What should she do? (Choose all that apply) A. Temporary Internet files are filling her hard drive and crowding her page file. She should reduce the amount of disk space allocated for temporary internet files and purge the existing ones from her drive using the Control Panel. B. When you connect IE 4.0 for the first time it downloads the latest version of itself (which is significantly larger than the original release version) from the Microsoft site. She should upgrade her hard disk and probably her BIOS as well. C. Temporary Internet files are filling her hard drive. She should delete these temporary files manually using Windows Explorer. D. Temporary Internet files are filling her hard drive. She should delete these temporary files using the IE 4.0 Internet Options dialog box.
63. David owns a small company that provides technical support for Microsoft BackOffice products. He developed a Web site for the company and would like it if the office computers would open this site first when they connect to the Internet since clients are quite often in the office. Is there any way to do this? A. Change the IE 4.0 Home page. B. Create a bitmap file that looks like his company Web site and use it for Wallpaper on the desktop. C. Change the default startup URL defined in the registry to reflect his company Web site. D. Assign his company site's URL to be the same as that of the Microsoft site.
64. In IE40, what is a Zone and what is it for? A. A zone is a grouping of Web sites with the same security level. IE40 uses zones in its implementation of security. B. A zone is a geographic region of the world. IE40 uses zones while establishing URL pointers and routing traffic. C. A zone is an area of the hard drive containing system files that IE 4.0 should not touch. If IE40, or an applet sharing the IE40 thread, tries to violate a zone boundary, security measures are invoked to stop the action. A warning dialog is shown and a log file is created. D. A zone is the area of computer memory that has been assigned to the IE 4.0 thread for security purposes. If the thread tries to work outside the zone (something that a virus program would do) it will be terminated.
65. What is the IE 4.0 Content Advisor? A. A dialog box used to configure restrictions according to Web site content. B. A dialog box that appears when a Web site that violates the content restrictions (set using the Content tab of the Internet Options dialog box) is about to be opened. C. An ActiveX control that contains an up to date listing ofWeb sites that may not be appropriate for children. It can be downloaded from the Microsoft Web site and integrated with IE 4.0 to protect home and business users form accessing sites that may be inappropriate. D. None of the other answers are correct.
66. David owns a small company that provides technical support for Microsoft BackOffice products. He wants to allow his employees access to the resources available on the Internet but he's worried that eventually someone will open an inappropriate site and there could be a lawsuit He knows that IE 4.0 can deny users access to sites based on ratings, but what if there are sites that aren't rated? Is there any help? A. A restriction can be applied to all unrated sites. B. All sites must be rated before they can receive a URL. C. All sites containing adult themes must be rated, so there isn't anything to worry about. D. None of the other answers are correct.
67. Which of the following are tools that a Windows 98 network administrator can use to regulate traffic between their network and the Web? (Choose all that apply) A. Proxy servers B. Firewalls C. File Transfer Protocol D. Net Watcher E. Personal Web Manager
68. This internet security device is used to carefully examine and filter information coming into a network. A. Firewall B. Proxy server C. Router D. ISP
69. This internet security device is used to filter the requests for information generated by computers on a network. A. Proxy server B. Firewall C. Router D. ISP
70. Steve's company recently replaced an old computer that just meets the min. requirements for Windows 98. Rather than get rid of the computer, Steve wants to use it for an Internet kiosk. What is an Internet kiosk? A. A workstation that displays a single Web site. B. A Proxy Server. C. A computer dedicated to logging the internet activities and URL sites visited by a particular network. D. An Internet Server. E. A dedicated print server that hangs off a proxy server and does nothing but print requested information.
71. Steve set up an Internet kiosk machine in the lobby of his office building. Visitors can browse the company Web site but can't access any other Web sites or use any other installed software. Why? A. IE 4.0 kiosk mode hides the Start button and Windows 98 taskbar, and system policies are used to hide everything else on the desktop. B. All other programs are removed using Add/Remove Programs. C. IE 4.0 kiosk mode runs in a special Win16 protected mode that won't share any processor time with other processes. D. IE 4.0 kiosk mode doesn't allow you to close it or switch to any other application without using Alt-Ctrl-Del.
72. This Windows 98 tool allows you to create and maintain Web sites as well as monitor traffic on a developed Web site A. Personal Web Server B. System Manager C. Microsoft Internet Information Server D. Microsoft FrontPage
73. Which of the following features are supported by Personal Web Server? (Choose all that apply) A. HTTP service. B. Guest Book and Drop Box. C. Active Server Pages D. VBScript E. Java Script
74. How many connections does Personal Web Server support? A. 10 B. 64 C. 256 D. 1024 E. unlimited
75. Pete proposes the use of a corporate intranet at the company's quarterly Director's meeting. The proposal is accepted and Pete is put in charge of setting everything up. Pete tasks one of the people in his group to begin installing PWS. After a little while the individual is back in Pete's office because there are some requirements that must be satisfied before PWS can be installed. What must be done before PWS can be installed? A. Control Panel's Network icon must be used to configure TCP/IP and a host name. B. Cables must be run between the PWS host machine and the clients. C. Network connections must be temporarily disabled and the Address Configuration Manager must be installed. D. Control Panel's Network icon must be used to temporarily disable the host machine's network settings.
76. Personal Web Manager can be used to manage your PWS Web site. What is the Web Site view in Personal Web Manager used for? (Choose all that apply) A. To create and edit a home page. B. To create and maintain a guest book and a drop box. C. To start and stop the Web service and monitor site traffic. D. To create and modify virtual directories. E. To set the default options for a Web site.
77. What are the three packages included with Windows 98 that improve your ability to communicate over intranets and the Internet? A. NetMeeting B. NetShow C. Outlook Express D. NetConference E. NetBroadcast
78. This Windows 98 tool is used to view video, live audio, or still images with synchronized sound. It can be used with LANs, intranets, or the Internet. What is it? A. NetShow B. NetVideo C. NetMeeting D. NetBroadcast E. Outlook Express
79. What file format enables NetShow to work without a large investment in specialized hardware? A. Active Streaming Format B. JPEG C. MPEG D. GIF
80. Bill has been tasked with reducing corporate expenses. He knows that there is a lot or money being spent on interdepartmental meetings between the Cleveland office and the Orlando office. The meetings are never longer than a day, but there has to be a meeting every week. His people assure him that the business can't be completed over the phone because they bring prototype parts and sketches that have to be seen and discussed. It has to be face to face and it has to be every week. What can Bill do to reduce the cost of these meetings? A. Install Microsoft NetMeeting and use video conferencing to bring the groups together instead of airplanes. B. Install Microsoft NetConference and use video conferencing to bring the groups together instead of airplanes. C. Install Microsoft NetVideo and use video conferencing to bring the groups together instead of airplanes. D. Install Microsoft NetShow and use video conferencing to bring the groups together instead of airplanes.
81. Bill is interested in developing a NetShow video production as part of a sales campaign but he isn't sure if his company can come up with the resources to do it. He was told by a colleague that the real-time encoder represents the most demanding component and that if he can get that system together then the company will have no problem piecing together the remaining hardware. What are the hardware requirements for a real-time encoder that will be used to develop a video based NetShow production? A. A 200 MHz or faster Pentium based computer running Windows 95, Windows 98, or NT 4.0, with a video capture card, a sound card, and a network card installed. B. A 200 MHz or faster Pentium based computer running Windows 98, or NT 4.0, with a video capture card and a sound card installed. C. A Dual Pentium workstation (with two P166 MHz or faster processors installed) running NT 4.0, with a video capture card, a sound card, and a network card installed. D. A Dual Pentium workstation (with two P166 MHz or faster processors installed) running Windows 98, with a video capture card and a sound card installed.
82. What product is shipped with Windows 98 that can be used to send and receive Internet e-mail? A. Outlook Express B. Microsoft Outlook C. Microsoft Mail D. Windows Mail 98 E. Mail 98
83. Bill was in a car accident and will be out of the office for at least two weeks. His company is at a crucial point in a project that Bill is in charge of. They need him to come in to the office or the project could be jeopardized. If he could access his work computer from his home computer things would be OK. What should they do? A. Establish dial-up networking. B. Run a network drop to Bill's home. C. Move Bill's computer to his home. D. Require Bill to come in to the office.
84. Anne gets a new home computer and plans to connect to her office so that she can work at home some days. How does she install dial-up networking under Windows 98? A. Use Control Panel to open Add/Remove Programs, click on the Windows Setup tab, select Communications and then click Details, Select the dial-up networking check box and click OK. B. Use Control Panel to open Network, click on the Communications tab and then click Advanced. Select the dial-up networking check box and click OK. C. Use Control Panel to open Network, click on the Hardware Setup tab, select Communications and then click Details. Select the dial-up networking check box and click OK. D. Use Control Panel to open Add/Remove Programs, click on the Windows Setup tab, select Network Devices from the list and then click Details. Select the dial-up networking check box and click OK.
85. What is a dial-up adapter? A. A device driver. B. A cable that connects the network adapter to the modem. C. A modem. D. None of the other answers are correct. E. An ISDN computer adapter board.
86. Andy's home-office computer is connected to his main office network through a dial-up connection using a modem but he would like to get a faster connection. What can he get without spending too much money? A. Integrated Services Digital Network B. Integrated Signal Differential Network C. Integrated Services Differential Network D. Integrated Signal Digital Netlink E. Integrated Services Digital Newslink
87. Andy is getting ready to install his new ISDN adapter. What procedure should he use? (Choose all that apply) A. Double-click the Network icon in Control Panel, click on the Configuration tab and then click Add, select Adapter and click Add, pick the manufacturer and model for your ISDN adapter and then click OK. B. Use the Add New Hardware icon in Control Panel, the wizard will take you step-by-step through adding the device. C. None of the other answers are correct. D. Windows 98 will probably find the adapter after you install it. Follow the onscreen instructions to provide the drivers. E. Use the ISDN icon in Control Panel to launch the installation wizard.
88. After Andy installed his ISDN adapter a configuration wizard started up. What information may still be required that did not get supplied as a part of the installation? A. Switch protocol, telephone numbers, and SPID numbers. B. SPID numbers. C. Switch protocol, cache file location, and SPID numbers. D. Switch protocol, IRQ settings, DMA settings, and SPID numbers.
89. As a computer consultant Steve travels a lot for his job. Everywhere he goes he uses his computer to stay connected with his home office and other locations. Lately more and more of the applications that he uses involve dial-up networking. Is there one place where he can configure telephone-dialing properties for all of the applications? A. The My Locations tab of the Telephony icon in Control Panel. B. The TAPI Locations tab of the Network icon in Control Panel. C. The TAPI Locations tab of the Modem icon in Control Panel. D. The TAPI Locations tab of the Dial-Up Networking icon in Control Panel. E. The My Locations tab of the Dial-Up Networking icon in Control Panel.
90. When you create a Dial-Up Networking Connection, what information do you need to supply? (Choose all that apply) A. A name for the connection. B. Which modem to use for the connection. C. The telephone number to dial for the connection. D. The type of connection. E. The protocol being used for the connection.
91. Under what circumstances do you need to edit the default configuration of your dial-up networking connection? (Choose all that apply) A. You are connecting to a UNIX server (SLIP). B. You are connecting to a Novell NetWare Connect version 1.0 or 1.1 network. C. You are connecting to an ISP. D. You are connecting to the Internet. E. You are connecting to a NT Server 4.0 network.
92. Which of the following are true of the SLIP protocol? A. Does not support IP header compression. B. Does not perform error detection C. Sends password as clear text D. Does not work with UNIX servers E. Does not work with Windows 98
93. What is the default protocol used by Windows 98 for dial-up networking connections? A. PPP B. NetBEUI C. IPX/SPX D. SLIP E. TCP/IP
94. Bill's project computer is a Windows 98 machine. He is currently connected to a NetWare Server on the local network but realizes he needs to download some files from one of his company's satellite offices. Luckily, he knows that he can use dial-up networking to get the data. What must Bill do before he can get his data from the remote NetWare server? A. Log off the local network. B. Switch to the Point-to-Point protocol. C. Download the data from another computer. D. Switch to the SLIP protocol. E. None of the other answers are correct.
95. Bill's project computer is a Windows 98 machine. He is currently connected to a NT 3.5 Server on the local network but realizes he needs to download some files from one of his company's satellite offices. Luckily, he knows that he can use dial-up networking to get the data. What must Bill do before he can get his data from the remote NT 3.1 Server?. A. None of the other answers are correct. B. Log off the local network. C. Switch to the Point-to-Point protocol. D. Download the data from another computer. E. Switch to the SLIP protocol.
96. When configuring a Dial-Up Networking connection, which Advanced option can be used to speed up the transfer of information? A. Compress Data B. Data Encryption C. Double Bandwidth D. Auto-connect E. Asynchronous Mode
97. What security features can be assigned when configuring a Dial-Up Networking connection? A. Require Encrypted Password B. Require Encrypted Data C. Require Encrypted Telephone Numbers D. Require SLIP protocol E. Require Digital Transfer
98. Jill's company requires that she keep a log file that stores information about her dial-up networking connection between home and work in order to be reimbursed for expenses or receive credit for work she does from home. What happens when Ppplog.txt reaches 256 KB in size? A. Windows 98 stops writing data to the log file. B. Older data is overwritten. C. An error occurs and a dialog box appears warning that the file is at maximum size. D. Nothing happens unless you run out of disk space. E. Windows 98 crashes.
99. Jill wants to use dial-up networking to connect to the internet through the corporate network. What TCP/IP configuration setting must she select to do this? A. Use default gateway on remote network B. Specify an IP Address C. Connect to Internet Host D. Use network gateway
100. Bill recently upgraded his connection to his Internet service Provider to an ISDN line. He wants to modify the script file that he uses to automate the connection process. What does he need to do? A. You can not use a script file with ISDN under Windows 98. B. Nothing. The same script file will work with ISDN. C. Change the line specifying the maximum connection speed to reflect his ISDN connection. D. None of the other answers are correct.
101. Your Windows 98 client has the Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks installed. Which of the following is a valid UNC name which is to point to a NetWare directory called DATA? A. \\NWSERVER\SYS\DATA B. //NWSERVER\SYS\DATA C. \\NWSERVER/SYS/DATA D. \\NWSERVER:SYS\DATA
102. A user powers up his system and gets an error message saying "Computer name specified already in use". What needs to be done to stop this problem? A. Change the user's computer name to a unique name B. Change the user's Workgroup ID C. Change the user's Logon name D. Change the user's password on the network
103. Where can a user specify a Domain name to authenticate to a Windows NT Domain at Logon? A. IPX Protocol B. Client for Microsoft Networks C. Client for NetWare Networks D. NetBeui Protocol E. Network Adapter
104. User-level security is based on user account lists stored on which of the following: (Choose all that apply) A. Windows 98 B. NT Server C. NT Domain Controller D. Novell NetWare Server
105. When using User Profiles on a network security provider such as NetWare or NT, at what point is the User Profile information on the server updated? A. When the user logs off B. When the user logs on C. Never D. Every 15 minutes
106. What is the name of the program which allows an administrator to create, share, and monitor a remote resource? A. Net Watcher B. Sys Admin C. Sys Console D. Net Manage E. System Monitor
107. You are attempting to administrate a remote computer. You get a message that the remote computer is not configured for remote administration. How is this fixed? A. Control Panel, Passwords, Remote Administration B. Control Panel, Passwords, Administration C. Control Panel, Passwords, User Profiles D. Control Panel, Networks, Remote Administration
108. When sharing a Windows 98 file or resource with User level security implemented, which are available selection options? (Choose all that apply) A. Read-Only B. Full Access C. Custom D. File Scan
109. System monitor allows a user to perform the following functions? (Choose all that apply) A. Locate bottlenecks B. Trap events C. Track real time performance D. Run programs at specified times such as backup
110. A user is setting up a single Workgroup over two departments. They are physically connected through routers and the protocol is TCP/IP. The two departments are having trouble communicating using File and Printer Sharing services. Why? A. The router does not support the BOOTP relay protocol B. A Workgroup must be installed on one subnet C. The clients need to Load the NetBeui protocol D. There is no reason. It should work
111. When authenticating with an NT Domain controller, the Domain must be specified in Client for Microsoft Networks. What else is recommended to be done to associate your client with the Domain? A. Nothing B. Change the Workgroup name to match the name of the Domain in Control Panel, Network, Identification C. Install the NT Domain management tools D. Install File and Print sharing
112. When browsing over a TCP/IP internetwork, which of the following can the network use for browsing management? (Choose all that apply) A. WINS server B. UNIX server C. Proxy server D. LMHOSTS file with #DOM entries E. It is automatic
113. What transport protocol is used by the Microsoft Client for NetWare? A. TCP/IP B. NetBeui C. DLC D. IPX/SPX
114. Which of the following IPX/SPX frame types are supported by the Microsoft client for NetWare? (Choose all that apply) A. 802.2 B. 802.3 C. Ethernet III D. 802.5 E. Ethernet II
115. Each time a user logs on to Windows 98, the NetWare Logon script does not run. What should be checked? (Choose all that apply) A. If the Preferred Server is selected B. The first network drive C. The box is checked to Enable Logon script processing D. Windows 98 does not run NetWare Logon scripts. A Microsoft Logon script must be written E. The NetWare server account
116. What option must be enabled so that a computer will broadcast messages that allow other NetWare clients and other Windows 98 clients to find and see files as well as printers shared on the Windows 98-based computer? A. NCP (NetWare Core Protocol) B. SAP (Service Access Protocol) C. SMB (Service Message Blocks) D. Workgroup Advertising
117. A network administrator is running two NetWare servers on a network including a v4.1 server and a v3.12. One is running the 802.2 Frame-type and the other is running both 802.2 and 802.3. On a typical day a user must reboot his or her machine several times before it is able to see both servers. What could be the cause of this problem? A. The NetWare servers must both run the same level of NetWare B. Automatic Frame selection is enabled for the TCP/IP protocol, a constant Frame type of 802.2 must be selected C. Automatic Frame selection is enabled for the IPX compatible protocol, a constant Frame type of 802.3 must be selected D. Automatic Frame selection is enabled for the IPX compatible protocol, a constant Frame type of 802.2 must be selected
118. Which items of information does Windows 98 need to be configured for utilizing TCP/IP in a routed network? A. IP address B. WINS address C. Default Gateway D. DHCP server address E. Subnet mask
119. In a Microsoft TCP/IP environment, how is the problem of dynamic addressing addressed? A. WINS B. DHCP C. UDP D. SNMP
120. How can a user address the problem of excessive paging? A. Add more disk space B. Add more RAM C. Increase Virtual Memory Size D. Decrease Virtual Memory Size
121. What services must be installed on a remote Windows 98 system to use NetWatcher? A. IPX B. File and Print Sharing Services C. Disk D. Memory E. Remote Registry
122. Situation: Your company's environment contains several Windows 98 workstations. All workstations meet or exceed the minimum requirements necessary for Windows 98 systems connected in a heterogeneous networking environment. Your network also contains several older NetWare VLM clients and a Novell NetWare 3.12 server (NWSERVER) used to support various corporate applications. A Windows NT Domain controller (NTSERVER) is configured as the PDC for the CORP Domain and all Microsoft clients. Problem: You want your Windows 98 workstations to be able to authenticate against the CORP Domain while also sharing information with each other. Which of the following are required on your Windows 98 networking configuration to facilitate your company's needs? (Choose all that apply) A. Client for Microsoft Networks B. Client for NetWare Networks C. File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks D. File and Printer Sharing for NetWare Networks with SAP enabled E. File and Printer Sharing for NetWare Networks with SAP disabled
123. Situation: Your company's environment contains several Windows 98 workstations. All workstations meet or exceed the minimum requirements necessary for Windows 98 systems connected in a heterogeneous networking environment. Your network also contains several older NetWare VLM clients and a Novell NetWare 3.12 server (NWSERVER) used to support various corporate applications. A Windows NT Domain controller (NTSERVER) is configured as the PDC for the CORP Domain and all Microsoft clients. Problem: You want your Windows 98 workstations to be able to authenticate against the CORP Domain while also accessing files on both the NetWare and NT Servers. Which of the following are required on your Windows 98 networking configuration to facilitate your company's needs? (Choose all that apply) A. Client for Microsoft Networks B. Client for NetWare Networks C. File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks D. File and Printer Sharing for NetWare Networks with SAP enabled E. File and Printer Sharing for NetWare Networks with SAP disabled
124. Situation: Your company's environment contains several Windows 98 workstations. All workstations meet or exceed the minimum requirements necessary for Windows 98 systems connected in a heterogeneous networking environment. Your network also contains several older NetWare VLM clients and a Novell NetWare 3.12 server (NWSERVER) used to support various corporate applications. A Windows NT Domain controller (NTSERVER) is configured as the PDC for the CORP Domain and all Microsoft clients. Problem: You want your Windows 98 workstations to be able to authenticate against the CORP Domain while also providing file services to the NetWare clients. Additionally your clients should be able to access files on the NetWare server. Which of the following are required on your Windows 98 networking configuration to facilitate your company's needs? (Choose all that apply) A. Client for Microsoft Networks B. Client for NetWare Networks C. File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks D. File and Printer Sharing for NetWare Networks with SAP enabled E. File and Printer Sharing for NetWare Networks with SAP disabled
125. Situation: Your company's environment contains several Windows 98 workstations. All workstations meet or exceed the minimum requirements necessary for Windows 98 systems connected in a heterogeneous networking environment. Your network also contains several older NetWare VLM clients and a Novell NetWare 3.12 server (NWSERVER) used to support various corporate applications. A Windows NT Domain controller (NTSERVER) is configured as the PDC for the CORP Domain and all Microsoft clients. Problem: You want your Windows 98 workstations to be able to share information with each other and share information with the NetWare VLM clients while also accessing data on the NetWare server. Which of the following are required on your Windows 98 networking configuration to facilitate your company's needs? (Choose all that apply) A. Client for Microsoft Networks B. Client for NetWare Networks C. File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks D. File and Printer Sharing for NetWare Networks with SAP enabled E. File and Printer Sharing for NetWare Networks with SAP disabled
126. The following situation exists: Your company's environment contains several new Windows 98 Pentium workstations. Your network also contains several older NetWare VLM clients and a Novell NetWare 3.12 server (NWSERVER) used to support various corporate applications. A Windows NT Domain controller (NTSERVER) is configured as the PDC for the CORP Domain and all Microsoft clients. Required results: Windows 98 workstations authenticate against the CORP Optional results: Windows 98 workstations share files with each other Windows 98 workstations share printers with each other Proposed Solution: Implement Client for Microsoft Networks Implement File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks What results does the proposed solution satisfy? A. Required solution and BOTH optional solutions B. Required solution and ONE optional solution C. Required solution and NEITHER optional solution D. The solution does not satisfy the required solution
127. The following situation exists: Your company's environment contains several Windows 98 workstations. All workstations meet or exceed the minimum requirements necessary for Windows 98 systems connected in a heterogeneous networking environment. Your network also contains several older NetWare VLM clients and a Novell NetWare 3.12 server (NWSERVER) used to support various corporate applications. A Windows NT Domain controller (NTSERVER) is configured as the PDC for the CORP Domain and all Microsoft clients. Required results: Windows 98 workstations to be able to authenticate against the CORP Domain Windows 98 workstations to be able to access files and printers on the Domain controller Optional results: Windows 98 workstations access files on the NetWare server Windows 98 workstations share printers with each other Proposed Solution: Implement Client for Microsoft Networks Implement File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks What results does the proposed solution satisfy? A. Required solution and BOTH optional solutions B. Required solution and ONE optional solution C. Required solution and NEITHER optional solution D. The solution does not satisfy the required solution
128. The following situation exists: Your company's environment contains several Windows 98 workstations. All workstations meet or exceed the minimum requirements necessary for Windows 98 systems connected in a heterogeneous networking environment. Your network also contains several older NetWare VLM clients and a Novell NetWare 3.12 server (NWSERVER) used to support various corporate applications. A Windows NT Domain controller (NTSERVER) is configured as the PDC for the CORP Domain and all Microsoft clients. Required results: Windows 98 workstations to be able to authenticate against the CORP Domain Clients should be able to access files and printers on the NetWare server Optional results: 98 clients provide file services to the NetWare clients Windows 98 workstations share printers with each other Proposed Solution: Implement Client for Microsoft Networks Implement Client for NetWare Networks Implement File and Printer Sharing for NetWare Networks with SAP enabled What results does the proposed solution satisfy? A. Required solution and BOTH optional solutions B. Required solution and ONE optional solution C. Required solution and NEITHER optional solution D. The solution does not satisfy the required solution
129. You begin to configure your company's environment with two subnets, NET-A and NET-B. The are several Windows 98 workstations on each subnet. The two subnets are connected via an NT Server (NTROUTER) configured as a router to forward requests between the two subnets. All workstations meet or exceed the minimum requirements necessary for Windows 98 systems connected in a heterogeneous networking environment. The workstations can PING each other but are not able to utilize File and Print Sharing Services for Microsoft. What do you suspect as a cause and solution? (Choose all that apply) A. NetBIOS information is not being passed through the router B. The NT SAP agent must be enabled on the NT Router C. The NT Server IPX properties must be configured to propagate NETBIOS D. Implement WINS on the NT Server
130. You configure a two-segment routed network with several Windows 98 workstations on each subnet. Your network also contains two Windows NT Servers. SVR1 is located on the first subnet and SVR2 is located on the second subnet. You would like to implement a NETBIOS application on the Windows 98 clients on both subnets which requires communication to both SVR1 and SVR2. What must be implemented to facilitate the operation of your NETBIOS client application? A. DHCP Server B. WINS Server C. DNS Server D. RAS Server
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