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Exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure (update 11 March, 2013)

How can you ensure that ABC-DC03 can be promoted to a domain controller in the us.ABC.com domain?

The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers
on the ABC.com network run Windows Server 2003. Your instruction is to set up a child domain
named us.ABC.com.
You install Windows Server 2003 on a new standalone server named ABC-DC03 and manually
assign an IP address. You attempt to run dcpromo to promote ABC-DC03 to a domain controller.
You select the new domain in an existing forest option. The wizard prompts you for the network
credentials to join the us.ABC.com to the ABC.com forest. You then receive an error message
indicating that a domain controller in the ABC.com domain cannot be found.
How can you ensure that ABC-DC03 can be promoted to a domain controller in the us.ABC.com
domain?

which backup tape or tapes should you restore the file?

The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All the
servers on the network run Windows Server 2003 servers.
The network contains a file server named ABC-SR24. ABC-SR24 hosts shared folders for users in
the Sales department.
All shared folders are backed up using a Normal backup on a weekly basis over the weekend. An
incremental backup of the shared folders is taken every night.

A Copy backup of the shared folders is taken every Thursday night after the incremental backup.
On Friday morning, the Sales manager reports that he has accidentally deleted an important file.
He asks you to restore the file as quickly as possible. He doesnt know when the file was last
modified.
From which backup tape or tapes should you restore the file?

How would you design the backup system?

The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers
on the ABC.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP
Professional.
A file server named ABC-SR24 hosts shared folders for users in the Sales department. The
shared folders are on the D: drive of ABC-SR24. The D: drive is a 500GB volume with 100GB
used space. The D: drive of ABC-SR24 is backed up to a tape drive every night using a Full
Backup.
Users complain that it takes a long time to restore backed up files.
You want to design a backup system that improves restore times. If possible, a system that allows
users to restore their own files would be ideal.
How would you design the backup system?

How can you reduce the traffic going over the WAN connection?

The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers
on the ABC.com network run Windows Server 2003.
ABC.com has a main office in Chicago and a branch office in Miami. The two offices are
configured as Active Directory sites and are connected by a 56Kbps WAN link which is available
only during office hours.
The Miami site contains a domain controller named ABC-DC02.
A ABC.com user named Andy Reid works in the Miami office. One morning Andy Reid complains
that the response times on the WAN link is slow. You then investigate the problem and discover
that the problem is due to Active Directory replication activity.
How can you reduce the traffic going over the WAN connection?

What needs to be done to bring the server back to working order so that users can access the data on the serve

You are the server administrator for SRV05 which is a Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition file
server in your domain. Your backup strategy utilizes one full backup and then daily differential
backups. SRV05 has eight 72GB SCSI3 10,000RPM drives in an external drive array for data and
are set up using hardware RAID 5. SRV05 also has two additional 72GB SCSI3 10,000RPM
drives internal to the system and they are configured in a RAID 1 arrangement. This volume holds
the system and boot partitions for the server’s operating systems and a small amount of local
application data.
The full back up is performed each Saturday at 9:00PM EST. The full back up takes 2 hours. The
daily differential backups are performed each day at 9:00PM, Monday through Friday. There is no
full backup nor differential backup performed on Sunday. The amount of time needed for the
differential backups varies but it is never less than 20 minutes and the maximum time never
exceeds 75 minutes.
DNS07 has a hard disk failure in the external array at approximately 6:00PM on a Saturday. At
7:20PM a second drive in the external array also fails. What needs to be done to bring the server
back to working order so that users can access the data on the server?
Select the best answer.

What are the most likely reasons that this system cannot be connected to, but the system itself can make outbo

You are a desktop administrator for ABC.com. Your organization is made up of three sites, two of
which are remote offices and one is the company headquarters. The two remote locations are
made up of four subnetworks each, interconnected internally by layer 2 switches and connected to
one another and headquarters by routers. The main company headquarters consists of eight
subnets interconnected internally by layer 3 switches.
The client systems on your network are running a number of operating systems including Windows
98, 2000, XP, and Server 2003. There are two WINS servers and two DNS servers local to each
subnet, and the clients are always configured to use those servers for name resolution only.
Recently, new server hardware was installed for SRV007 to replace a legacy system, and there
have been reported issues with incoming connectivity to the server. The serve itself seems to be
able to initiate connections to systems fine. You attempt to PING SRV007.ABC.com, and you
receive the following error:
Pinging SRV007.ABC.com [149.88.72.19] with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Ping statistics for PING SRV007.ABC.com:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss)
You then log in to SRV007.ABC.com and run ipconfig and review the output
Ethernet adapter Wireless Connection:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix .ABC.com
IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . : 149.88.72.91

Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 149.88.72.1
What are the most likely reasons that this system cannot be connected to, but the system itself
can make outbound initiating connections? Each answer presents a possible solution. Select the
two best answers.

What is the most likely cause of the issue?

You work as a Network Administrator for Net World Inc. The company has a Windows Active
Directory-based single domain single forest network. The functional level of the forest is Windows
Server 2003. All client computers in the network run Windows XP Professional.
You have configured a test environment for your experimental works. You install Windows Server
2003 Web Edition on a server and connect it to a domain named Test. You install a laser printer
on the server. You download the latest device drivers from the printer’s manufacturer site and
install them for the printer. You successfully test the printer. However, when you try to share the
printer, you are unable to do so. What is the most likely cause of the issue?

Which of the following protocols will you use on the routers?

You work as a Network Administrator for ABC.com. The company has a Windows Active
Directory-based single domain single forest network. The functional level of the forest is Windows
Server 2003. The company’s headquarters is located at Los Angeles. The company has three
branch offices located at San Jose, Oakland, and San Francisco. The company’s network is
shown in the image below:

All the offices are connected to each other by using 56Kbps demand-dial connections. The branch
offices and the headquarters are required to communicate with each other on a regular basis. As
you are using demand-dial connections, you do not want the routing updates to be broadcast
throughout the network. However, for reliable communications, any changes to the network should
be sent to the routers configured on the network. Every router in the network is a server running
Windows Server 2003. Which of the following protocols will you use on the routers?

Which of the following is the correct Class A network address range that is set aside for private use and barr

You work as a Network Administrator for Venus ABC.com. The company has a Windows Active
Directory-based single domain single forest network. The functional level of the forest is Windows
Server 2003. The company wants to expand its network. The clients on the network require
Internet connectivity through the router. You plan to install NAT for this purpose. The network plan
of the company is shown in the image below:

As the number of clients is quite high, a Class A private network range is required. Which of the
following is the correct Class A network address range that is set aside for private use and barred
from routing over the network?

What will he do to accomplish this?

Mark works as a Network Administrator for ABC.com. The company has its headquarters at New
York and a branch office at Miami. The headquarters has a Windows 2003 domain-based network
named Nettech.com. The network has three Windows 2003 member servers and 120 Windows
XP Professional client computers. One of the member servers named DNSServ is working as a
DNS server.
The branch office in Miami also has a Windows 2003 domain-based network named
Nettech1.com.
One Windows 2003 member server named DNSServ1 is working as a primary DNS server in
Nettech1.com. DNSServ is a secondary zone server for Nettech1.com. Mark wants to monitor the
notification traffic between these two domains and keep a record of when the primary DNS server
for Nettech1.com informs DNSServ if there are available changes in the Nettech1.com zone. What
will he do to accomplish this?


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