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Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
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Title : Microsoft? Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
1. You are a network administrator for a company that has five regional offices and 3,000 branch offices. Each branch office contains 10 users. Branch offices are connected to the nearest regional office by a 56-Kbps WAN connection.
The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains one domain for each regional office. All servers run Windows Server 2003. Each branch office contains one domain controller that is configured as an additional domain controller in the regional domain for the branch office. The site link between each branch office and the corresponding regional domain is configured to replicate every 30 minutes.
Users in the branch offices report that applications respond slowly when they access resources in the corresponding regional office. You monitor the WAN connection that connects several of the branch offices and discover that utilization increases from 30 percent to more than 90 percent on a regular basis.
You need to improve the response time of applications when they access resources in the regional office. You need to ensure that users can log on without using cached credentials if the WAN connection fails.
What should you do?
A. Remove Active Directory from the file and print server in each branch office. On the site link between each branch office and the corresponding regional office, increase the replication interval.
B. Enable universal group membership caching in each branch office. Configure the site link between each branch office and the corresponding regional office to be available only during off-peak hours.
C. Configure the domain controller in each branch office as a global catalog server.
D. On the site link between each branch office and the corresponding regional office, decrease the replication interval.
Answer: B
2. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains multiple domains. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2003.
The forest contains several Active Directory sites that represent branch offices and a site named MainOffice that represents the central data center. A site named Branch1 contains one domain controller named Server1 that is not a global catalog server. The MainOffice site contains one domain controller named Server2 that is a global catalog server.
You need to use universal group membership caching in the Branch1 site.
Which component or components should you configure?
To answer, select the appropriate component or components in the work area.
12. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains multiple domains. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2003.
The forest includes two Active Directory sites named Site1 and Site2. Site1 contains two domain controllers that are global catalog servers named Server1 and Server2. Site2 contains two domain controllers that are not global catalog servers named Server3 and Server4. The two sites are connected by a WAN connection. Users in Site2 report that logon times are unacceptably long.
You need to improve logon times for the users in Site2 while minimizing replication traffic on the WAN connection.
How should you configure the network?
To answer, drag the appropriate configuration option or options to the correct location or locations in the work area.
13. You are the network administrator for Adventure Works. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains a forest root domain named adventure-works.com and a child domain named child1.adventure-works.com. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2003.
The company uses universal groups to prevent temporary employees from accessing confidential information on computers in the forest.
The child1.adventure-works.com domain contains a Windows 2000 Server computer named Server1. Server1 runs an application that makes frequent LDAP queries to the global catalog. Server1 is located on a subnet associated with an Active Directory site named Site2 that has no global catalog servers. Site2 is connected to another site by a WAN connection.
You need to enable the application on Server1 to run at high performance levels and to continue operating if a WAN connection fails. You also need to minimize traffic over the WAN connection.
What should you do?
A. Enable universal group membership caching in Site2.
B. Configure at least one global catalog server in Site2.
C. Add the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetControlLsaIgnoreGCFailures key to the registry on all domain controllers in Site2.
D. Remove Server1 from the child1.adventure-works.com domain and add it to a workgroup.
Answer: B
3. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. You support 100 mobile users who have portable computers that run Windows NT Workstation 4.0, Windows 98, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Professional, or Windows ME.
Your company's written security policy requires that any remote access solution must provide both data integrity and data origin authentication.
You need to implement a VPN-based remote access solution.
Which three actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. Install certificates on all VPN client computers.
B. Install a certificate on the VPN server computer.
C. Implement L2TP-based connections on the Windows 2000 Professional computers and the Windows XP Professional computers. Implement PPTP-based connections on all other portable computers.
D. Install the L2TP/IPSec VPN client on the portable computers that run Windows NT Workstation 4.0 or earlier. Implement L2TP-based connections on all portable computers.
E. Install the L2TP/IPSec VPN client on the portable computers that run Windows NT Workstation 4.0 or earlier. Implement PPTP-based connections on all portable computers.
Answer: D AND B AND A
4. You are a network administrator for Litware, Inc. The network consists of two Active Directory domains with three sites. All servers run Windows Server 2003. The company has offices in three cities, and each office is configured as a separate site. The network configuration is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
The company has 1,750 users in the Paris office, 1,750 users in the Rome office, and 25 users in the Bonn office. Global catalog servers are configured in each site. Automatic site link bridging is disabled.
A written company policy requires that no WAN connection exceed 70 percent peak utilization. You examine the WAN connection between the Rome and Paris offices and discover that the utilization reaches 95 percent during Active Directory replication.
You need to reduce the WAN traffic associated with Active Directory replication on the connection between the Rome and Paris offices. You need to ensure that users in the Rome office can log on to the domain if a WAN connection fails.
What should you do?
A. Decrease the replication interval on the site link connecting the Paris and Rome sites.
B. Remove the global catalog server from the Rome office. Enable universal group membership caching in the Rome site.
C. Enable slow link detection in the Default Domain Policy Group Policy object (GPO) in the rome.litwareinc.com domain.
D. Configure a site link bridge between the site link that connects the Rome and Paris sites and the site link that connects the Paris and Bonn sites.
Answer: B
5. You are the network administrator for Litware, Inc. The company has offices in Chicago, New York, and Toronto. Each office employs 500 people.
The network consists of a single Active Directory forest with one domain in each office. Each domain contains two domain controllers named Server1 and Server2. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. The domain structure is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
The Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1.litwareinc.com holds all operations master roles for its domain, and it holds both forest-level operations master roles. The Windows Server 2003 computers named Server1.sales.litwareinc.com and Server1.prod.litwareinc.com hold all operations master roles for their respective domains. WAN connectivity between the offices is unreliable.
You need to plan the placement of global catalog servers for the network. You need to ensure that each user can log on in the event of the failure of a single domain controller and WAN connection. You need to ensure that the consistency of universal group membership information remains intact.
Which two actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Configure both domain controllers in litwareinc.com as global catalog servers.
B. Configure only Server1 in each domain as a global catalog server.
C. Configure only Server2 in each domain as a global catalog server.
D. Enable universal group membership caching for each site.
E. Enable universal group membership caching for the Chicago office.
F. Enable universal group membership caching for the Toronto office and the New York office.
Answer: C AND D
6. You are the network administrator for Blue Yonder Airlines. The company has offices in Toronto, New York, and Chicago. The network connections are shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
The network consists of two Active Directory domains. User objects for users in the Toronto office and the New York office are stored in the blueyonderairlines.com domain. User objects for users in the Chicago office are stored in the production.blueyonderairlines.com domain. Active Directory is configured as shown in the following table.
Location
Number of users
Number of domain controllers
Number of global catalog servers
Toronto
650
4
2
New York
15
1
0
Chicago
500
3
2
Users in the New York office frequently report that they cannot log on to the network, or that logging on takes a very long time. You notice increased global catalog queries to servers in the Toronto office during peak logon times.
You need to improve logon performance for users in the New York office without increasing WAN traffic that is due to replication.
What should you do?
A. Configure the domain controller in the New York office as a global catalog server.
B. Configure Active Directory to cache universal group memberships for the Toronto office.
C. Install an additional domain controller in the New York office.
D. Configure Active Directory to cache universal group memberships for the New York office.
Answer: D
7. You are a network administrator for Contoso, Ltd. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Your company's written security policy requires that all domain controllers in the child1.contoso.com domain must accept a LAN Manager authentication level of only NTLMv2. You also want to restrict the ability to start a domain controller to the Domain Admins group.
You need to configure the domain controllers in the child1.contoso.com domain to meet the new security requirements.
Which two actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Import the Rootsec.inf security template into the Default Domain Controllers Policy Group Policy object (GPO) in the child1.contoso.com domain.
B. Import the Rootsec.inf security template into the Default Domain Policy Group Policy object (GPO) in the child1.contoso.com domain.
C. Import the Securedc.inf security template into the Default Domain Controllers Policy Group Policy object (GPO) in the child1.contoso.com domain.
D. Import the Securedc.inf security template into the Default Domain Policy Group Policy object (GPO) in the child1.contoso.com domain.
E. Run the system key utility (syskey) on each domain controller in the child1.contoso.com domain. In the Account Database Key dialog box, select the Password Startup option.
F. Run the system key utility (syskey) on each domain controller in the child1.contoso.com domain. In the Account Database Key dialog box, select the Store Startup Key Locally option.
Answer: C AND E
8. You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of two Active Directory domains. All servers run Windows Server 2003. The company has offices in New York and Rome, and the two offices are connected by a 128-Kbps WAN connection. Each office is configured as a single domain. Each office is also configured as an Active Directory site.
The company stores printer location information in Active Directory. Users frequently perform searches of Active Directory to find information on printers by selecting the Entire Directory option. Users in the New York office report that response time is unacceptably slow when searching for printers.
You need to improve the response time for users in the New York office.
What should you do?
A. Place a domain controller for the Rome domain in the New York office.
B. Place a domain controller for the New York domain in the Rome office.
C. Enable universal group membership caching in the New York office.
D. Configure a global catalog server in the New York office.
Answer: D
9. You are a network administrator for Consolidated Messenger. The network consists of 20 Active Directory domains. All servers run Windows Server 2003. The company has 240 offices. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site.
The company has a branch office that contains four users. User objects for these users are stored in the east.consolidatedmessenger.com domain. The branch office is connected to the corporate network by a 56-Kbps WAN connection. The branch office contains a domain controller named DC1 that is configured as an additional domain controller for the east.consolidatedmessenger.com domain. An Active Directory site is configured for the branch office. DC1 is a member of this site. An IP site link exists between the branch office and the main office.
The WAN connection is available only during business hours. Users in the branch office report slow response times on the WAN connection. You examine the WAN connection and discover that the problem is caused by Active Directory replication.
You need to improve the performance of the WAN connection.
What should you do?
A. Configure DC1 as a global catalog server.
B. Enable universal group membership caching in the branch office.
C. Remove Active Directory from DC1 and configure DC1 as a member server.
D. On the site link that connects the branch office to the corporate network, increase the replication interval.
Answer: C
10. You are the network administrator for Adventure Works. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains a forest root domain named adventure-works.com and a child domain named child1.adventure-works.com. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2003.
The company uses universal groups to prevent temporary employees from accessing confidential information on computers in the forest.
The child1.adventure-works.com domain contains a Windows 2000 Server computer named Server1. Server1 runs an application that makes frequent LDAP queries to the global catalog. Server1 is located on a subnet associated with an Active Directory site named Site2 that has no global catalog servers. Site2 is connected to another site by a WAN connection.
You need to enable the application on Server1 to run at high performance levels and to continue operating if a WAN connection fails. You also need to minimize traffic over the WAN connection.
What should you do?
A. Enable universal group membership caching in Site2.
B. Configure at least one global catalog server in Site2.
C. Add the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetControlLsaIgnoreGCFailures key to the registry on all domain controllers in Site2.
D. Remove Server1 from the child1.adventure-works.com domain and add it to a workgroup.
Answer: B
11. You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains one root domain and multiple child domains. The functional level of all child domains is Windows Server 2003. The functional level of the root domain is Windows 2000 native.
You configure a Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1 to be a domain controller for an existing child domain. Server1 is located at a new branch office, and you connect Server1 to a central data center by a persistent VPN connection over a DSL line. Server1 has a single replication connection with a bridgehead domain controller in the central data center.
You configure DNS on Server1 and create secondary forward lookup zones for each domain in the forest.
You need to minimize the amount of traffic over the VPN connection caused by logon activities.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. Configure the DNS zones to be Active Directory-integrated zones.
B. Configure Server1 to be the PDC emulator for the domain.
C. Configure Server1 to be a global catalog server.
D. Configure universal group membership caching on Server1.
Answer: C AND D
12. You are a network administrator for Humongous Insurance. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains 30 domains. The company has 400 offices. The network contains 150,000 user objects. All servers run Windows Server 200
You are responsible for administering the marketing department, which has offices in North America and Europe, as shown in the work area. Offices in Toronto, Chicago, and New York are part of the america.humongousinsurance.com domain. Offices in Paris, Bonn, and Rome are part of the europe.humongousinsurance.com domain. The number of users in each office is shown in the following table.
Users in the Bonn, New York, and Toronto offices require access to a directory-enabled application that stores configuration information in the global catalog.
Office
Number of users
Toronto
750
Chicago
20
New York
650
Paris
650
Bonn
10
Rome
15
You need to plan the placement of domain controllers for the network. You need to ensure that each user can log on without using cached credentials and that users have access to the application if a WAN connection fails. You need to achieve this goal while minimizing the increase in WAN traffic.
What should you do?
To answer, drag the appropriate domain controller configuration or configurations to the correct location or locations in the work area.
4. You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of two Active Directory domains. All servers run Windows Server 2003. The company has offices in several cities as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. There are global catalog servers in the Toronto and Paris sites. You enable universal group membership caching for all other sites.
Users in your company use an application that is integrated with Active Directory. The application reads data from the global catalog. Users report that during periods of peak activity, the application responds slowly.
You need to improve the response time of the application.
What should you do?
A. Disable universal group membership caching in the Chicago, New York, Bonn, and Rome sites.
B. Decrease the replication interval on the site links that connect the Chicago and New York sites to the Toronto site, and on the site links that connect the Bonn and Rome sites to the Paris site.
C. Configure global catalog servers in the Chicago, New York, Bonn, and Rome sites.
D. Perform an offline defragmentation of the Active Directory database on the domain controllers in the Toronto and Paris sites.
Answer: C
13. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains multiple domains. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2003.
The forest includes two Active Directory sites named Site1 and Site2. Site1 contains two domain controllers that are global catalog servers named Server1 and Server2. Site2 contains two domain controllers that are not global catalog servers named Server3 and Server4. The two sites are connected by a WAN connection. Users in Site2 report that logon times are unacceptably long.
You need to improve logon times for the users in Site2 while minimizing replication traffic on the WAN connection.
How should you configure the network?
To answer, drag the appropriate configuration option or options to the correct location or locations in the work area.
13. You are the network administrator for Adventure Works. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains a forest root domain named adventure-works.com and a child domain named child1.adventure-works.com. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2003.
The company uses universal groups to prevent temporary employees from accessing confidential information on computers in the forest.
The child1.adventure-works.com domain contains a Windows 2000 Server computer named Server1. Server1 runs an application that makes frequent LDAP queries to the global catalog. Server1 is located on a subnet associated with an Active Directory site named Site2 that has no global catalog servers. Site2 is connected to another site by a WAN connection.
You need to enable the application on Server1 to run at high performance levels and to continue operating if a WAN connection fails. You also need to minimize traffic over the WAN connection.
What should you do?
A. Enable universal group membership caching in Site2.
B. Configure at least one global catalog server in Site2.
C. Add the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetControlLsaIgnoreGCFailures key to the registry on all domain controllers in Site2.
D. Remove Server1 from the child1.adventure-works.com domain and add it to a workgroup.
Answer: B
14. You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of two Active Directory domains. All servers run Windows Server 2003. The company has offices in several cities as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Each office is configured as an Active Directory site. There are global catalog servers in the Toronto and Paris sites. You enable universal group membership caching for all other sites.
Users in your company use an application that is integrated with Active Directory. The application reads data from the global catalog. Users report that during periods of peak activity, the application responds slowly.
You need to improve the response time of the application.
What should you do?
A. Disable universal group membership caching in the Chicago, New York, Bonn, and Rome sites.
B. Decrease the replication interval on the site links that connect the Chicago and New York sites to the Toronto site, and on the site links that connect the Bonn and Rome sites to the Paris site.
C. Configure global catalog servers in the Chicago, New York, Bonn, and Rome sites.
D. Perform an offline defragmentation of the Active Directory database on the domain controllers in the Toronto and Paris sites.
Answer: C
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