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Microsoft 70-290

Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment


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Microsoft 70-290 Exam Topic 1, Exam Set C

QUESTION NO: 1 Your company has a main office and a branch office. Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All domain controllers are in the main office. The offices connect to one another by using a wide area network (WAN) link. The branch office has a computer named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). A domain user named User1 reports that he cannot log on to Server1 when the WAN link is unavailable. He reports that he can log on to Server1 when the WAN link is available. You need to ensure that User1 can log on to Server1 by using his domain account when the WAN link is unavailable. What should you do? A. Modify the Default Domain Policy. B. Modify the Default Domain Controller Policy. C. Add User1 to the Domain Admins group in the domain. D. Add User1 to the local Administrators group on Server1. Answer: A Explanation:

QUESTION NO: 2 Your network consists of an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. You have a domain controller named Server1 that runs windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). From Windows Backup, you run the Backup Wizard and select the All information on this computer option. You need to restore the data contained in the Netlogon share on Server1. You must achieve this goal by incurring the minimum amount of downtime. What should you restore?

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Microsoft 70-290 Exam A. system state B. %programfiles%\common files\microsoft shared folder C. %systemroot%\ntds folder D. %systemroot%\sysvol\sysvol\contoso.com\scripts folder Answer: D Explanation:

Topic 2, Exam Set B

QUESTION NO: 3 You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All network servers run Windows Server 2003.A server named Print1 has a print device directly connected to the parallel port. The print device is shared for use by all users.Peter is the IT manager. Peter reports that his documents are often printed after documents submitted by other users. You need to ensure that Peter's documents take precedence over documents submitted for printing by other users. However, if a document is already printing, the printing must not be interrupted. What should you do? A. Make Peter's user account the owner of the printer. Restart the Print Spooler service on Print1. B. Configure the printer permissions to assign the Allow - Take Ownership permission to Peter. Restart the Print Spooler service on Print1. C. Create a new printer on Print1 and configure it to print to the print device. Modify the priority of the new printer. Configure Peter's computer to print to the new printer. D. Create a new printer on Print1 and configure it to print to the print device. In the Advanced tab of the new printer properties, select the Print directly to the printer option. Configure Peter's computer to print to the new printer. Answer: C Explanation: You may want to configure printer priorities for two printers that print to the same print device. This configuration guarantees that the printer with the highest priority prints to the print device before the printer with the lower priority. This is a good strategy if the printer with the lower priority is only available to print during nonbusiness hours and has many documents waiting to print. If you must print to the print device, you can select the printer with the higher print priority, and your print job will move to the top of the print queue. To set priorities between printers, perform the following tasks: * Point two or more printers to the same print device (the same port). The port can be either a physical port on the print server or a port that points to a network-interface print device. * Set a different priority for each printer that is connected to the print device, and then have different groups of users print to different printers. You can also have users send high-priority "Ensure Success with Money back Guarantee" - Testinsides.com 3

Microsoft 70-290 Exam documents to the printer with higher priority and low-priority documents to the printer with lower priority. If Peters computer is configured to print to the print server, Print1, after it has been recreated, then you can set the priority of the printer to suit the situation. Reference: Deborah Littlejohn Shinder, Dr. Thomas W. Shinder, Laura E. Hunter and Will Schmied, Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment Study Guide & DVD Training System, p. 607

Topic 1, Exam Set C

QUESTION NO: 4 You have a server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). You back up the shared folders on the servers by using the following schedule: Full backup at 01:00 every Sunday Incremental backup at 01:00 every Monday to Friday On a Wednesday afternoon, the hard disk drive that contains the shared folders fails. You need to restore the latest version of all files in the shared folders. The solution must use as few backup tapes as possible. What should you restore? A. the files from the full backup B. the files from the full backup and from the Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday backups C. the files from the full backup and from the Wednesday backup D. the files from the Wednesday backup Answer: B Explanation:

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Microsoft 70-290 Exam QUESTION NO: 5 CORRECT TEXT You are a network administrator for the company. Your network contains a Windows Server 2003 server named Server1. You are assigned to monitor the performance of Server1. The objective of your monitoring effort is to track performance over an extended period so that you can make recommendations on improving resource usage on the server. You need to create the counter log(s) to fulfill the following requirements: You need to configure the log(s) to start collecting data when the log(s) is manually started. Data should be collected every 30 seconds. Network Interface, Paging File, PhysicalDisk and Processor counters should be included. You should only include needed counters for the best performance. The counter log settings should be saved to Disk D, so you can easily apply the same settings on other servers. You need to perform this task in the Performance console with the minimum administrative effort. Your operation must not affect other settings on Server1.

Answer: Here are the steps to do: Explanation: Step #1. Open the Performance console by clicking Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools > Performance.

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Step #2. Select Counter Logs. Right click on the System Overview log and select Save Settings As..

Step #3. Accept the default location and click Save.

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Step #4. Right click on Counter Logs and select New Log Settings From..

Step #5. Select the file you just saved and click Open.

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Step #6. Give the new log a unique name and click ok.

Step #7. On the Schedule tab, verify that the log is set to start manually.

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Step #8 On the Log Files tab, click Configure.

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Step #9. Enter the name and location of the log file and click OK.

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Step #10. On the General tab, change the Interval to 30 seconds. Select the Memory\Pages/sec counter and click Remove. Then click Add Counters.

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Step #11. Select Use Local Computer Counters. Select Paging File from the drop down list and click Add.

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Step #12. Select Network Interface from the drop down list and select the Current Bandwidth counter. Click Add then click Close.

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Step #13. Click Apply and OK. Then close the Performance Console.

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Topic 3, Exam Set D

QUESTION NO: 6 Your network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains the domains shown in the following table.

You create a universal security group named Contoso-All in the Contoso domain. You plan to use Contoso-All to assign permissions only on servers in the contoso.com domain. You add a group named Region1-All in the Region1 domain to Contoso\Contoso-All and receive the error message shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You need to need to ensure that members of Region1\Region1-All can access resources that have been assigned to Contoso\Contoso-All. What should you change? A. Contoso\Contoso-All to a domain local security group B. Contoso\Contoso-All to a global security group C. Region1\Region1-All to a domain local security group D. Region1\Region-All to a universal distribution group

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Microsoft 70-290 Exam Answer: A Explanation:

QUESTION NO: 7 Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). The domain contains two domain controllers named DC1 and DC2. DC1 is located in Montreal and DC2 is located in Seattle. Each domain controller has a dedicated hard disk that contains only the Active Directory database and log files. Each night, you back up the system state on all domain controllers. On DC2, the hard disk that contains Active Directory fails. You replace the failed hard disk on DC2. You need to restore domain controller functionality on DC2. The solution must minimize replication traffic between Montreal and Seattle. What should you do on DC2? A. Uninstall Active Directory and then reinstall Active Directory. B. Start by using the Last Known Good Configuration. C. Start in Directory Services Restore Mode and restore the NTDS.dit file. D. Start in Directory Services Restore Mode and restore the system state. Answer: D Explanation:

Topic 2, Exam Set B

QUESTION NO: 8 You are the administrator of a Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1. Server1 stops responding several times. Each time, the following stop error message is displayed: "0x000000D1 (0x0000000c, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xf27b4e8e) IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL."

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Microsoft 70-290 Exam You suspect that a hardware component is causing the problem, and you contact the vendor. The vendor requires debugging information. You need to configure Server1 to generate a file that contains relevant information for the vendor. What should you do? A. Configure Server1 to perform a memory dump. B. Add the /debug option to the Boot.ini file on Server1. C. Enable Physical Addressing Extensions on Server1. D. Install the Recovery Console on Server1. Answer: A Explanation: It is important that you record the information associated with the bug check and driver information sections. Many of the bug check messages have relevant information that you should read and understand if they apply to your situation. Your device vendor and/or Microsoft make use of the memory dumps to help understand the state of the system at the time that the bug check occurred. You can change the memory dump settings through the Startup and Recovery button in the System Properties Advanced tab.

QUESTION NO: 9 You are the network administrator for your company. The network is distributed across five countries in South America. All network servers run Windows Server 2003. Each location has three print servers. You need to monitor usage of print queues on all print servers on the network. You plan to enable monitoring for each print server in the same way. Monitoring data must be stored in a central location and archived for five years to enable data comparison. What should you do? A. Create a counter log and specify SQL Database as the log file type. B. Create a counter log and specify Binary Circular File as the log file type. C. Create a trace log and specify Sequential Trace File as the log file type. D. Create a trace log and specify Circular Trace File as the log file type Answer: A Explanation:

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Microsoft 70-290 Exam Logging to a relational database instead of a standard text file has the advantage that relationships between data tables enable the flexible creation of dynamic data views by using queries and reports. Counter logs record data about hardware usage, of which the print queue is an example, as well as the activity of system services. We should therefore create a counter log to monitor print queue usage. Furthermore, we want to store the data generated by the counter log in a central location. Counter logs can be created in a number for file types. These are: commadelimited (.csv) text files, tab-delimited (.tsv) text files, binary-format (.blg) log files, circular, binaryformat (.blg) log files, to a SQL database. Of these only the SQL database is stored in a central location (on the SQL Server); all the others are stored on the local computer. We should thus use SQL database as the file type. Incorrect Options: D:Trace logs track applications and processes. The print queue usage is not applications and processes and thus cannot be tracked using a trace log. Counter logs on the other hand record data about hardware usage, of which the print queue is an example. We should therefore create a counter log rather than a trace log to monitor print queue usage. Furthermore, a circular trace log file records data continuously to the same log file, overwriting previous records with new data when the file reaches its maximum size. This thus does not allow us to archive the data for 5 years. In addition, a circular trace log file can only be written to the local computer. We must store the data in a central location. We therefore cannot use a circular trace log file. B:The counter logs record data about hardware usage, of which the print queue is an example, as well as the activity of system services. We should therefore create a counter log to monitor print queue usage. However, a circular, binary-format trace log file also records data continuously to the same log file, overwriting previous records with new data when the file reaches its maximum size. This thus does not allow us to archive the data for 5 years. Furthermore, a circular, binary-format trace log file can only be written to the local computer. We must store the data in a central location. We therefore cannot use a circular, binary-format trace log file. C:Trace logs track applications and processes. The print queue usage is not applications and processes and thus cannot be tracked using a trace log. Counter logs on the other hand record data about hardware usage, of which the print queue is an example. We should therefore create a counter log rather than a trace log to monitor print queue usage. Furthermore, a sequential trace log file collects data until it reaches its maximum size and then closes and starts a new file. However, sequential trace log file can only be written to the local computer. We must store the data in a central location. We therefore cannot use a sequential trace log file. References: Deborah Littlejohn Shinder and Dr. Thomas W. Shinder, MCSA/MCSE Exam 70-290: Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment Study Guide & DVD Training System, pp 733-6. Lisa Donald with Suzan Sage London and James Chellis, MCSA/MCSE: Windows Server 2003

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Microsoft 70-290 Exam Environment Management and Maintenance Study Guide, pp 374-9, 446-51

Topic 3, Exam Set D

QUESTION NO: 10 Your network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains two domains named contoso.com and EU.contoso.com. All network servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). The contoso.com domain contains a domain local group named Contoso-HR. The EU.contoso.com domain contains a domain local group name EU-HR. On a server named Server1 in the contoso.com domain, you create a shared folder named Share1. You assign the Contoso-HR group the Read permission for Share1. You discover that you cannot assign permissions on Share1 to the EU-HR group. You need to ensure that the members of the EU-HR group have the Read permission on Share1. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) A. Add the EU-HR group to Contoso-HR. B. Change the scope of the EU-HR group to global. C. Change the scope of the Contoso-HR group to universal. D. Configure a shortcut trust between the EU and the Contoso domains. Answer: A,B Explanation:

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