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Which edition should you choose?

All servers in your company run Windows Server 2003. You are planning the installation of new servers for your environment . You need to support the following requirements:

Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) Failover clusters of up to eight nodes Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM)

You need to choose the minimum edition of Windows Server 2003 that will support the requirements.

Which edition should you choose?

What are two possible ways to achieve this goal?

You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory
domain. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. The company’s main office is located in Dallas.
You are a network administrator at the company’s branch office in Mexico City. You create a Group Policy
object (GPO) that redirects the Start menu for users in the Mexico City branch office to a shared folder on a
file server. Several users in Mexico City report that many of the programs that they normally use are missing
from their Start menus. The programs were available on the Start menu the previous day, but did not appear
when the users logged on today. You log on to one of the client computers. All of the required programs
appear on the Start menu. You verify that users can access the shared folder on the server. You need to
find out why the Start menu changed for these users. What are two possible ways to achieve this goal?
(Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)

You need to ensure that the company password requirements are enforced

You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain that contains four domain controllers. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All user accounts are located in an organizational unit (OU) named CompanyUsers. A written company policy requires all users to use strong passwords. User passwords must contain a mixture of letters, numbers, or special characters. Passwords must be at least 10 characters long. Passwords must be changed at least every 60 days, and the new password cannot be the same as the old one. To enforce this requirement, you create a Group Policy object (GPO) named Password Policies and link the GPO to the CompanyUsers OU. The settings in the Password Policy section of the Password Policies GPO are shown in the exhibit.

You discover that users are creating simple passwords that do not meet the complexity requirements. You need to ensure that the company password requirements are enforced. What should you do?

Which security template should you use?

Your company has an Active Directory directory service domain. File servers run Windows Server 2003. You plan to secure file servers by using a security template. You need to choose a security template that allows only the Domain Admins Active Directory security group and the local Administrator account to be members of the local Administrators group.

Which security template should you use?

You need to ensure that the application is available for installation by only users in the Sales OU

You have a single Active Directory directory service domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows Vista. Computer accounts and user accounts are located in several organizational units (OUs). You plan to deploy a new software application to an OU named Sales. You need to ensure that the application is available for installation by only users in the Sales OU. What should you do?

You need to prepare the security policy to support distribution by Group Policy

Your company has a single Active Directory directory service domain. All servers in your environment run Windows Server 2003 SP2. You create a new security policy on a server named Server1 by using the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW). You plan to distribute the security policy to a group of servers by using Group Policy. You need to prepare the security policy to support distribution by Group Policy.

What should you do?

You need to ensure that the user settings from the Secure Kiosks GPO are enforced when a user logs on to a kio

You have a single Active Directory directory service domain. Your company has multiple kiosk computers. The computer accounts for the kiosk computers are located in an organizational unit (OU) named Kiosks. Your companys user accounts are located in an OU named CorpUsers. A Group Policy object (GPO) named CorpUsers is linked to the CorpUsers OU. You create a GPO named Secure Kiosks and link it to the Kiosks OU. You define several user and computer settings within the Secure Kiosks GPO. You need to ensure that the user settings from the Secure Kiosks GPO are enforced when a user logs on to a kiosk computer. What should you do?