You need to minimize the delay when connecting to Server1 from Client1
Your company includes a main office and one branch office.
The relevant portion of the network is configured as shown in the exhibit.
All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).All client computers run Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3).
RAS2 has a demand-dial interface that connects to RAS1. All network traffic sent between the branch offices is sent through the demand-dial connection.
You log on to Client1 and discover that sometimes it takes more than two minutes to connect to Server1 and sometimes it takes only a few seconds.
You need to minimize the delay when connecting to Server1 from Client1.
What should you do on RAS2?
Exhibit:
You need to view a list of the current sessions on the Routing and Remote Access server and the private and pu
You have a server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).The server has the Routing and Remote Access service enabled and is configured as a network address translation (NAT) router.
You need to view a list of the current sessions on the Routing and Remote Access server and the private and public IP addresses and ports that are being used.
What should you do?
You need to enable OSPF for Local Area Connection
You have a multihomed server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
Server1 has Routing and Remote Access enabled.Server1 has two network connections named Local Area Connection and Local Area Connection 2.
From the Routing and Remote Access snap-in, you add the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol.
You need to enable OSPF for Local Area Connection.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that all Terminal Services connections to Server1 use Transport Layer Security
Your network contains a Terminal Services server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
Server1 has a server certificate from a trusted authority installed.All Terminal Services clients have the RDP client version 5.2 installed.
You need to ensure that all Terminal Services connections to Server1 use Transport Layer Security.
What should you do?
You need to configure Automatic Updates on all computers to meet the following requirements:
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain.All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).All client computers run Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (SP3).All servers and client computers are members of the domain.
You need to configure Automatic Updates on all computers to meet the following requirements:
.Install updates automatically on all computers.
.Prevent users from modifying the Automatic Update settings.
What should you do?
You need to confirm whether all computers in the domain have received all approved updates from Server1
You are the network administrator for your company.The network consists of a single Active Directory domain.The domain contains 35 Windows Server 2003 computers; 3,000 Windows XP Professional computers; and 2,000 Windows 2000 Professional computers.
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) is installed on a server named Server1. The necessary Group Policy object (GPO) is configured.
You need to confirm whether all computers in the domain have received all approved updates from Server1.
What should you do on Server1?
Which group should you add Admin1 to?
You have a server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You create a user account named Admin1.
You need to allow Admin1 to restart the server and to manage shared folders.You must minimize the rights assigned to Admin1.
Which group should you add Admin1 to?
You need to ensure that external users do not receive the warning message when connecting to Server1
Your network contains a Web server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 and Internet Information Server (IIS).Server1 has a server certificate from an Enterprise Certificate Authority (CA) installed.
External users report that when they try to access the Web site from outside the corporate network by using a Web browser, they receive the following warning message: “There is a problem with this Web site’s security certificate.The security certificate presented by this Web site was not issued by a trusted certificate authority.”
You find that users on the corporate network do not receive this error.
You need to ensure that external users do not receive the warning message when connecting to Server1.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that clients can download updates from Server1
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain.You have a server named Server1 that runs
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) 3.0.
From IIS Manager, you configure WSUS to use port 4430 for SSL.You update your WSUS clients to connect to https://Server1:4430 for updates.
You need to ensure that clients can download updates from Server1.
What should you do?
You need to configure WSUS so that Server2 uses Server1 as the upstream server
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain.All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You have two servers named Server1 and Server2. Both servers have Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) 0 installed.
You need to configure WSUS so that Server2 uses Server1 as the upstream server.
What should you do on Server2?