Which files should you specify?
Your company has an Active Directory directory service domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All domain controllers are configured to audit specific events. You are developing a security monitoring plan for the domain controllers.
You must back up the following information. Local logon attemptsDomain logon attemptsSecurity update installation attempts You need to specify the appropriate log files to back up.
Which files should you specify?
You need to provide all client computers with Internet access
Your company has 250 client computers connected to the office LAN. The company has a pool of five public IP addresses. All client computers have dynamically assigned IP addresses. You need to provide all client computers with Internet access.
What should you use?
You need to pinpoint the location of the network issue
All servers in your environment run Windows Server 2003. Your companys network includes multiple network segments and multiple routers. A member server that has the Routing and
Remote Access service (RRAS) installed provides Internet connectivity for all client computers. The RRAS server is located in a perimeter network (also known as DMZ). A client computer named Client1 is unable to connect to the Internet. The RRAS server is able to connect to the Internet.
You need to pinpoint the location of the network issue.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that all computers on the internal network can connect to Server1 by name
All servers and client computers in your company are configured to use WINS for name resolution. The internal network is separated from a perimeter network (also known as DMZ) by a third-party firewall. Firewall rules do not allow name resolution between the internal network and the perimeter network.
You move a Windows Server 2003 server named Server1 to the perimeter network. You need to ensure that all computers on the internal network can connect to Server1 by name.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that when the branch office domain controllers connection to the main office is unavailable
Your company has an Active Directory directory service domain. The domain functional level is Windows Server 2003. The company has a main office with two domain controllers (DCs). Users log on to client computers by using user principal names (UPNs).
You plan to set up a new branch office with one domain controller. You need to ensure that when the branch office domain controllers connection to the main office is unavailable, users in the branch office can log on to the domain.
What should you do?
Which command-line tool should you use?
Your company has a single Active Directory directory service domain. All servers in your environment run Windows Server 2003. All domain controllers run Active DirectoryCintegrated DNS. You create several static host (A) resource records.
You need to verify that the DNS server is sending the correct host records to all client computers.
Which command-line tool should you use?
What should your plan include?
Your company has an Active Directory directory service domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. You are developing a security monitoring plan. You must monitor the files that are stored in a specific directory on a member server.
You have the following requirements:
Log all attempts to access the files.Retain log information until the full weekly backup occurs. You need to ensure that the security monitoring plan meets the requirements.
What should your plan include?
Which tool should you choose?
Your company has a single Active Directory directory service domain. Servers in your environment run Windows Server 2003. Client computers run Windows XP or Windows Vista. You plan to create an internal centrally managed security update infrastructure for client computers. You need to choose a security update management tool that supports all the client computers.
Which tool should you choose?
Which tool should you choose?
Your company has a single Active Directory directory service domain. All servers in your environment run Windows Server 2003. Client computers run Windows XP or Windows Vista. You plan to create a security update scan procedure for client computers. You need to choose a security tool that supports all the client computers.
Which tool should you choose?
You need to ensure that a specific user can back up the CA and configure the audit parameters on the CA
Your company has a single Active Directory directory service domain. All servers in your environment run Windows Server 2003. You have a stand-alone server that serves as a Stand- alone root certification authority (CA). You need to ensure that a specific user can back up the CA and configure the audit parameters on the CA.
What should you do?