You need to achieve this goal without removing or reconfiguring the firewall
You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The company has offices in 25 cities. Each office is configured as a single site. You are responsible for one site that is configured as shown in the exhibit.
An IP site link connects your site and the site at the company’s main office. The company replaces your router with a firewall device. The firewall is configured to allow HTTP, SMTP, FTP, NNTP, global catalog queries, and VPN packets to pass. You discover that replication with other sites is not occurring. You need to ensure that you can replicate with other sites. You need to achieve this goal without removing or reconfiguring the firewall. What should you do?
you need to minimize the number of backups performed
You are a network administrator for your company. The network contains a Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1. You install a custom mission-critical application on Server1 for the shipping department. You install the application on drive D of Server1.
You configure the application database on drive D, and you configure the application database log files on drive E of Server1. After running successfully for six days, the custom application fails. You investigate and find out that drive E is almost completely filled with the application’s log files. The application’s backup program is not properly deleting log files.
Security requirements do not allow log files to be deleted unless the database on Server1 has been backed up. You can keep the application running by manually backing up the application database and then deleting the log files. You need an automated process to keep the application running until a long-term solution can be provided.
Because of the size of the database, you need to minimize the number of backups performed.
What should you do?
Using the Active Directory Schema snap-in, what should you do?
You have a single Active Directory directory service domain. You have an application that adds Active Directory Schema attributes during installation. The attributes replicate as part of global catalog replication. Your user account is a member of the Domain Admins, Schema Admins, and Enterprise Admins global groups. You test the application and decide not to deploy it to production. You need to ensure that the attributes that are added by the application are no longer available in Active Directory. Using the Active Directory Schema snap-in, what should you do?
Which two actions should you include in your plan? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution
You are a network administrator for your company. The design team provides you with the following list of requirements for server disaster recovery:
No more than two sets of tapes can be used to restore to the previous day. A full backup of each server must be stored off-site. A full backup of each server that is no more than one week old must be available on-site.
Backups must never run during business hours. Tapes may be recalled from off-site storage only if the on-site tapes are corrupted or damaged.
A full backup of all servers requires approximately 24 hours. Backing up all files that change during one week requires approximately 4 hours. Business hours for the company are Monday through Friday, from 6:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. You need to provide a backup rotation plan that meets the design team’s requirements.
Which two actions should you include in your plan? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
You need to resolve the condition that is causing this error
You are the network administrator for Northwind Traders. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains one root domain and one child domain. The forest also contains three separate sites, as shown in the Network Diagram exhibit.
The network is not fully routed and there is no direct physical connection between Site1 and Site3. Site links are not bridged. You discover that the domain controllers for namerica.northwindtraders.com located in Site1 have additional accounts that are not on the domain controllers for namerica.northwindtraders.com located in Site3. You examine the directory service log in Event Viewer on a domain controller for namerica.northwindtraders.com. You discover the error message shown in the Error Message exhibit.
You need to resolve the condition that is causing this error. What should you do?
You need to minimize data loss and recovery time
You are a network administrator for your company. You install Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition on two servers named Server1 and Server2. You configure Server1 and Server2 as a two- node server cluster. Server1 and Server2 are connected to a shared fiber-attached array. You configure the server cluster for file sharing. You configure Server1 as the preferred owner of the file sharing resources. You perform the following backups by using the Backup or Restore Wizard.
Tuesday Wednesday Server1 Normal backup including system state Incremental backup and Automated System Recovery backup Server2 Normal backup including system state Incremental backup and ASR backup
On Thursday morning, Server2 experiences a hard disk failure. The failed disk contains only the operating system for Server2. You evict Server2 from the server cluster. You need to recover Server2 and restore it to the cluster. You need to minimize data loss and recovery time.
What should you do?
You need to restore the objects that were located in the OU
You have a single Active Directory directory service domain. You back up your domain controllers on a nightly basis. An organizational unit (OU) is accidently deleted.
You need to restore the objects that were located in the OU. What should you do?
You need to make the proper changes to the cluster to complete the installation of WINS
You are a network administrator for your company. You install Windows Server 2003 on two servers. You configure the servers as a two-node server cluster. You install WINS on each node of the cluster. You create a new virtual server to support WINS. You create a new cluster group named WINSgroup.
When you attempt to create the Network Name resource, you receive an error message. You need to make the proper changes to the cluster to complete the installation of WINS.
What should you do?
You need to restore the GPO
You have a single Active Directory directory service domain. You back up your domain controllers on a nightly basis. You perform Group Policy backups on a nightly basis. A Group Policy object (GPO) is accidentally deleted. You need to restore the GPO. What should you do?
You need to ensure that in the future, other services that fail do not result in the same type of failure
You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain and contains 10 Windows Server 2003 computers. You install a new service on a server named Server1. The new service requires that you restart Server1.
When you attempt to restart Server1, the logon screen does not appear. You turn off and then turn on the power for Server1. The logon screen does not appear. You attempt to recover the failed server by using the Last Known Good Configuration startup option. It is unsuccessful.
You attempt to recover Server1 by using the Safe Mode startup options. All Safe Mode options are unsuccessful. You restore Server1. Server1 restarts successfully. You discover that Server1 failed because the new service is not compatible with a security patch.
You want to configure all servers so that you can recover from this type of failure by using the minimum amount of time and by minimizing data loss. You need to ensure that in the future, other services that fail do not result in the same type of failure.
What should you do?



