You need to improve the performance of Server1
You are the network administrator for your company. All network servers run Windows Server 2003. A server named Server1 hosts applications for network users.
Server1 contains a motherboard that can support two CPUs.
One CPU is currently installed. Server1 has 512 MB of RAM and a single 36-GB integrated device electronics (IDE) hard disk.
It has a 10 Mb Ethernet card connected to a 10/100 Mb switch.
After Server1 is in use for five months, network users report unnacceptable response times on their applications.
You open System Monitor on Server1 and see the information shown in the following table.
You need to improve the performance of Server1. What should you do?
You need to configure the client computers to download and automatically install the approved updates from the
You are the domain administrator for your company’s Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003.
All client computers run Windows XP Professional and have the latest service pack installed.
You manage a server that has Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) installed.
The latest updates were synchronized and approved for installation on the client computers.
You need to configure the client computers to download and automatically install the approved updates from the WSUS server.
What should you do?
You need to manually update the WSUS server and make the updates available to client computers
You are the domain administrator for your company’s Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003.
The information technology (IT) department recently installed Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) to manage security updates.
The server that runs WSUS is configured to automatically approve critical and security updates, and to synchronize automatically every day at 7:00 A.M.
New critical security updates were released today at 9:00 A.M.
You need to manually update the WSUS server and make the updates available to client computers.
What should you do?
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution
You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All network servers run Windows Server 2003.
All client computers run Windows XP Professional SP2.
Server1 is a domain controller. Server2 runs Windows Software Update Services (WSUS). No options have been changed in the administrative console.
You configure the client computers to access the services on Server1 and Server2. An initial synchronization and approval is successfully completed.
The client computers receive and install the approved patches successfully.
Three months later, Microsoft releases a critical security update for Windows XP Professional.
From a test client computer, you use Microsoft Update to download the update. You test the update and receive no error messages.
Now you need to deploy the update to all client computers as quickly as possible. You must ensure that the update is not deployed to any servers.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
Which action or actions should you perform? (Choose all that apply
You are the administrator of a Windows Server 2003 computer named Server4. You install Terminal Services on Server4.
You add users from the technical support department to the Power Users group and to the Remote Desktop Users group on Server4.
You notice that Server4 is periodically unavailable.
You open Event Viewer on Server4 and discover that the server was restarted accidentally by users in the technical support department.
You need to ensure that users in the technical support department can establish a Terminal Service session and can manage local user accounts on Server4 without having the ability to restart Server 4.
Which action or actions should you perform? (Choose all that apply.)
You need to select the correct method for performing a restoration of a backup of the System State data
You are a network administrator for your company. You currently automate backups of the System State data on the servers in your network by using NTBackup.
Your manager instructs you to document the procedure for restoring a server from a backup of the System State data.
You need to select the correct method for performing a restoration of a backup of the System State data.
What should you do?
You need to restore Peter’s WorkProduct folder
You are the administrator of a Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1. User profiles are stored on Server1.
A user named Peter reports that he accidentally deleted a folder named WorkProduct from his user profile. He needs to have his WorkProduct folder restored.
Other users are accessing Server1, and you do not want to negatively affect their work. You locate the latest backup that contains the files that you need to restore.
You need to restore Peter’s WorkProduct folder. You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that open files are backed up successfully
You are a network administrator for your company. All servers run Windows Server 2003. A network server named Server1 functions as the main file server.
Server1 is backed up each night by using the Backup utility. You perform a test restoration of Server1 by using the Backup utility.
You discover that files that are open during the backup process are not being backed up. You need to ensure that open files are backed up successfully.
What should you do?
You need to enable users to recover previous versions of files on the Userfiles volume
You are the network administrator for your company. The network contains a Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1.
Server1 contains two NTFS volumes named Data and Userfiles. The volumes are located on separate hard disks.
The Data volume is allocated the drive letter D. The Data volume is shared as \\Server1\Data.
The Userfiles volume is mounted on the Data volume as a volume mount point.
The Userfiles volume is displayed as the D:\Userfiles folder when you view the local disk drives by using Windows Explorer on Server1.
The D:\Userfiles folder is shared as \\Server1\Userfiles.
The files on the Userfiles volume change every day. Users frequently ask you to provide them with previous versions of files.
You enable and configure Shadow Copies on the Data volume.
You schedule shadow copies to be created once a day. Users report that they cannot recover previous versions of files in the \\Server1\Userfiles shared folder.
You need to enable users to recover previous versions of files on the Userfiles volume. What should you do?
You need to achieve this goal as quickly as possible
Server1 contains a folder named D:\Salesdata, which contains important company data.
The hardware-monitoring software reports that the disk that contains volume D is in danger of imminent disk failure.
You order a replacement disk, but you must wait at least one day for the disk to be delivered.
You discover that you do not have a backup of the D:\Salesdata folder because a recent backup was configured incorrectly.
You need to back up the D:\Salesdata folder so that you can restore the data if the disk fails.
You need to achieve this goal as quickly as possible. What should you do?

