You need to create an organizational unit (OU) structure to support the delegation of authority requirements
You are the network administrator for Alpine Ski House. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains three domains named alpineskihouse.com, child1.alpineskihouse.com, and child2.alpineskihouse.com. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2003. Each domain contains Windows Server 2003 file and print servers. All of the file and print server computer accounts are located in the default Computers container in each domain. There is a central operations department that is responsible for administering the file server computer accounts in all domains. There is a separate operations department for each domain that is responsible for administering the print server computer accounts in that domain. You need to delegate authority to create an environment to support your file and print server administration requirements. You need to create an organizational unit (OU) structure to support the delegation of authority requirements. What should you do?
You need to minimize network configuration traffic on the WAN connection
You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All domain controllers and member servers run Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. The company has one main office and one branch office.
The two offices are connected by a T1 WAN connection. There is a hardware router at each end of the connection. The main office contains 10,000 client computers, and the branch office contains 5,000 client computers. You need to use DHCP to provide IP addresses to the Windows XP Professional computers in both offices.
You need to minimize network configuration traffic on the WAN connection. Your solution needs to prevent any component involved in the DHCP architecture from becoming a single point of failure.
What should you do?
You need to ensure complete replication between the Active Directory sites
You have a single Active Directory directory service domain. Your company has a main office and multiple branch offices. Each office has an Active Directory site. The companys network is not fully routed. You need to ensure complete replication between the Active Directory sites. What should you do?
You need to configure Active Directory to support autoenrollment of certificates
You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Windows 2000 Active Directory forest that has four domains. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. The company’s written security policy states that all e-mail messages must be electronically signed when sent to other employees.
You decide to deploy Certificate Services and automatically enroll users for e-mail authentication certificates. You install Windows Server 2003 on two member servers and install Certificate Services. You configure one Windows Server 2003 computer as a root certification authority (CA).
You configure the other Windows Server 2003 server as an enterprise subordinate CA. You open Certificate Templates on the enterprise subordinate CA, but you are unable to configure certificates templates for autoenrollment.
The Certificate Templates administration tool is shown in the exhibit.
You need to configure Active Directory to support autoenrollment of certificates.
What should you do?
Exhibit:
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution
Your company has offices in Toronto and Chicago. Both offices belong to an Active Directory directory service site named Site1. There is only one domain controller in Site1. Users in the Chicago office are experiencing slow logon times. You create a new Active Directory site for the Chicago office named Site2. You promote a new domain controller and create a site link between Site1 and Site2. You need to improve logon times for the Chicago users and enable Active Directory replication between the Site1 and Site2 domain controllers. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
You need to develop a plan that will meet the requirements of Adventure Works employees and the security requi
You are a network administrator for Alpine Ski House. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The network contains 50 Windows Server 2003 computers and 200 Windows XP Professional computers. Alpine Ski House does not use wireless networking. The network at Alpine Ski House is shown in the exhibit.
Alpine Ski House enters into a strategic partnership with Adventure Works. Under the strategic partnership, Adventure Works will regularly send employees to Alpine Ski House. Your design team interviews Adventure Works administrators and discovers the following:
Adventure Works employees require access to the Internet to retrieve e-mail messages and to browse the Internet. Adventure Works employees do not need access to the internal network at Alpine Ski House.
Adventure Works employees all have portable computers that run Windows XP Professional, and they use a wireless network in their home office. The wireless network client computers of Adventure Works employees must be protected from Internet-based attacks.
Adventure Works sends you a wireless access point that its employees will use to access the Internet through your network. You are not allowed to change the configuration of the wireless access point because any change will require changes to all of the wireless client computers.
You need to develop a plan that will meet the requirements of Adventure Works employees and the security requirements of Alpine Ski House. Your solution must be secure and must minimize administrative effort.
What should you do?
Exhibit:
You need to ensure that the network in the Denver office can communicate with the main campus network …
You are a systems engineer for your company. Your company has 20,000 users in a large campus environment located in Los Angeles. Each department in the company is located in its own building. Each department has its own IT staff, which is responsible for all network administration within the building.
The company’s network is divided into several IP subnets that are connected to one another by using dedicated routers. Each building on the company’s main campus contains at least one subnet, and possibly up to five subnets. Each building has at least one router. All routers use RIP version 2 (RIPv2) broadcasts. The company acquires a new business unit located in Denver. The Denver office has 25 users.
The network in the Denver office is connected to the network at the main campus by using a leased frame relay connection. The network administrator at the Denver office installs a Windows Server 2003 computer and configures Routing and Remote Access on this server.
The network administrator at the Denver office configures this server as a router and implements RIPv2 in Routing and Remote Access. Later, the Denver administrator reports that his router is not receiving routing table updates from the routers on the main campus network. He must manually add routing entries to the routing table to enable connectivity between the locations.
You investigate and discover that the RIPv2 broadcasts are not being received at the Denver office. You also discover that no routing table announcements from the Denver office are being received on the main campus network. You need to ensure that the network in the Denver office can communicate with the main campus network and can send and receive automatic routing table updates as network conditions change.
What should you do on the router in the Denver office?
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution
Your companys Windows Server 2003 environment consists of a single Active Directory directory service forest. The forest has multiple domains and three sites named Site1, Site2, and Site3. Site1 is the main office and has four domain controllers. Two of the domain controllers are global catalog servers. Site2 is a branch office with two domain controllers. Site3 is a branch office with a slow and unreliable WAN link and two domain controllers. You need to improve user logon performance for users in Site2 and Site3. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
What should you do?
You are a network administrator for your company. The network contains four Windows Server 2003 computers configured as a four-node server cluster.
Each cluster node is the preferred owner of a clustered instance of Microsoft SQL Server 2000, and each cluster node is configured as a possible owner of all other instances of SQL Server.
All nodes have identically configured hardware. All four nodes operate at a sustained 70 percent CPU average. You add a server that has identically configured hardware to the cluster as a fifth node. You want each SQL Server instance to continue operating at the same level of performance in the event of a single node failure.
What should you do?
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution
Your company has a single Active Directory directory service forest with multiple domains. The Schema FSMO role is held by one of the domain controllers in the forest root domain. The Domain Naming Master FSMO role is held by one of the domain controllers in a child domain. All domain controllers have Windows Server 2003 installed. You need to upgrade all domain controllers to Windows Server 2003 R2. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)


