You need to ensure that users have one screensaver while using computers that are in the Corporate OU, and a s
You have a single Active Directory directory service domain. You create organizational units (OUs) named Corporate and Support. You move the corporate user and computer accounts into the Corporate OU. You move the accounts of computers in the support department into the Support OU. You need to ensure that users have one screensaver while using computers that are in the Corporate OU, and a separate screensaver while using computers that are in the Support OU. What should you do?
You need to ensure that client computers can access Internet sites by using domain names and can continue reso
Your company has an Active Directory directory service domain. The internal network includes two DNS servers that run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows 7 and use these two DNS servers for name resolution. From the Root Hints tab, you remove all root hints from both DNS servers. You need to ensure that client computers can access Internet sites by using domain names and can continue resolving internal network addresses.
What should you do?
You need to determine the end result of these Group Policies before applying the settings
You have a single Active Directory directory service domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. You create several new Group Policies. You need to determine the end result of these Group Policies before applying the settings. What should you do?
You need to ensure that client computers can resolve the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the device to i
Your company has a single Active Directory directory service domain. All servers in your environment run Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition. You have multiple DNS servers. You plan to deploy a new network device that uses IPv6. The device does not support dynamic updates of DNS resource records. You need to ensure that client computers can resolve the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the device to its IPv6 address.
What should you do?
You need to plan the placement and configuration of domain controllers
Your company has a single Active Directory directory service forest with multiple domains. The company has a main office with 1,000 users and a single branch office with 500 users. Each office is a separate Active Directory site. The main office Active Directory site has two domain controllers with Global Catalog services. Company employees must be able to work in both offices. You need to plan the placement and configuration of domain controllers. What should you do?
You need to restore network connectivity on the new client computer
Servers in your company run Windows Server 2003. You use dynamically assigned IP addresses. You set up a new client computer that has an IP address of 169.254.1.10. The client computer cannot access the Internet.
You verify that physical network connectivity for the client computer is functional. The DHCP server shows 253 IP leases active on the 192.168.0.0/24 network that the client computer is attached to.
You need to restore network connectivity on the new client computer.
What should you do first?
You need to be able to configure selective authentication for the trust relationship
Your company has a single Active Directory directory service forest named contoso.com. A partner organization has a forest named fabrikam.com. Both forests are set to the Windows 2000 forest functional level. Domains named contoso.com and fabrikam.com are set to Windows 2000 Native Mode. You plan to create a forest trust relationship between contoso.com and fabrikam.com. You need to be able to configure selective authentication for the trust relationship. What should you do?
You need to restore Internet connectivity on the affected client computers
Your company has an Active Directory directory service domain. All servers in your environment run Windows Server 2003. You use dynamically assigned IP addresses. You set Internet proxy settings by using Web Proxy Automatic Discovery (WPAD). After a new Group Policy is applied, multiple client computers cannot access the Internet. You verify that physical network connectivity for the client computers is functional and that the client computers can communicate with the DHCP server, the WPAD server, and the default gateway.
On each affected client computer, the Internet options are configured as shown in the following graphic. You need to restore Internet connectivity on the affected client computers. What should you do?
You need to ensure that the new tax application is installed on the computers running Terminal Services
You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The domain includes an organizational unit (OU) named TerminalServers and a global group named Accounting. The TerminalServers OU contains all of the Windows Server 2003 computer accounts running Terminal Services. Members of the Accounting group connect to terminal servers to access their software applications. You create a Group Policy object (GPO) and link it to the TerminalServers OU. You configure the GPO to publish a software installation package that installs the most recent tax application. Users in the Accounting group report that the new tax application is not installed on any of the terminal servers. You log on to one of the servers running Terminal Services and attempt to use Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. When you select Add New Programs, you receive the following error message: “Applications are not available to install from the network in this mode.” You need to ensure that the new tax application is installed on the computers running Terminal Services. What should you do?
You need to ensure that client computers can always resolve server names by using a DNS server
All servers in your company run Windows Server 2003. All client computers use dynamically assigned IP addresses and DNS for name resolution. A few client computers also use WINS for name resolution. Client computers have difficulty resolving some server names by using a DNS server. You need to ensure that client computers can always resolve server names by using a DNS server.
What should you do?

