A) A system that translates domain names to IP addresses
An IP address is:
C) A unique, identifying, number assigned to each device on an IP network
Networking is an example for _____?
A) Resource Sharing
B) Resource availability for all
C) Easy access
E) All of the above
E) All of the above
The network computer that contains the hard drives, printer, & other resources that are shared w/ other network computers is called a ___?
A) Server
You are the desktop admin for the finance dept. A user named Tom transfers from the sales dept to the finance dept. You add Tom's user acct to the finance group, which has Full Control access to the FinanceFiles folder. When Tom tries to access the FinanceFiles folder, he is denied access. What could be the cause of the problem?
A) Tom may still be a member of a group that has been explicitly denied access to the folder.
Remember DENY override all!!!
A network operating system, AKA a NOS, is specifally designed to handle networking functions efficiently.
C) True
You are the desktop admin for your network. Sam, the manager of the sales dept, complains that someone has been deleating files from her hard disk. She asks you if you can track any users that delete files from her PC in the future. What should you do? (Choose all that apply)
C) Enable a Group Policy for auditing successful object access events.
C) Enable the Local Policy for auditing successful system events.
An IP address is the logical address of the network adapter?
A) True
MAC is the Physical address
An IP address can only be Public?
A) False
Public IP addys are reserved for the Internet
Private IP addys are reserved for private networks
An IP address can be assigned both statically & dynamically?
B) True
IP addresses have ___bytes?
D) 4
IP addresses = 32 bits
1 byte = 8 bits
APR means:
D) All of the above
Which of the following statements about Windows 2000 Active Directory Schema are correct? (Select all the apply)
A) The Schema is a list of all the objs in the Domain's AD.
B) The Schema is a description of all the types of obhs that may be stored in the Domain's AD.
C) The Schema may be extended by adding additional attributes &/or objs.
D) The Schema cannot be modified
A) The Schema is a list of all the objs in the Domain's AD.
B) The Schema is a description of all the types of obhs that may be stored in the Domain's AD.
C) The Schema may be extended by adding additional attributes &/or objs.
Identify the class of the following IP address: 4.5.6.7
A) Class A
Which of the following provides fault tolerance? (Select all the apply)
A) Priamary partition
B) Spanned volume
C) Mirrored volume
D) RAID-5 volume
C) Mirrored volume
D) RAID-5 volume
Which of the following file systems provide the ability to control a user's right to access an individual file? (Select all the apply)
A) NTFS
When a user prints a document using a Windows 2000 PC the actual printed document is produced by?
D) The print device
Which of the following statements about Windows 2000 printer pooling are correct? (Select all that apply)
C) All print devices in a printer pool must use the same print driver.
D) Printer pooling reduced the time the docs wait on the print server
if the printer normally recives a high volume of print jobs.
The user cannot select the print device b/c in a print pool all the devices appear as 1 logical printer
John is a netwok analyst of Acme Widgets Co. He is responding to a troble call from a user who is not able to login to the network. The network uses static IP addresses. John examines the TCP/IP properties for the LAN connection on the user's Windows 2000 Professional PC & finds the setting listed the column labled TCP/IP Properties. Then he checks the PCs config using the ipconfig utility & finds the values listed in the IPCONFIG column of the table below. What is cauing the problem w/ this PC? Settings TCP/IP Properties
IP Addy 192.168.0.25
Subnet Mask 225.225.225.225
Default Gateway 192.168.0.254
Primary DNS 192.168.1.1 IPCONFIG
IP Addy 192.168.0.25
Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0
Default Gateway 192.168.0.254
Primary DNS 192.168.1.1
D) Incorrect Subnet Mask listed in TCP/IP Properties
You are installing a PC named COMP2 on a Windows 2000 network as show in the pic below. Your network uses TCP/IP as the only network protocol. Ypu configure COMP2 w/ an IP address of 192.168.10.16, a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, & a default gateway of 192.168.2.1 Though you are able to log onto the domain, you are not able to connect to any resources on SERV2. Users need to be able to access this server to access docs & shared printers. What should you do to ensure the USER2 can connect to network resources?
C) Config Client2 to use a Default Gateway of 192.168.10.1