What should you do on Server1?
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The domain contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
Your company’s security policy states that domain users must be prevented from logging on to Server1 if a domain controller is unavailable.
You disconnect Server1 from the network and discover that you can log on to Server1.
You need to configure Server1 to comply with the company’s security policy.
What should you do on Server1?
What should you do?
You have a server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You need to identify all the unsigned drivers that are installed on the server.
What should you do?
What should you do?
Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack (SP2).
You install a new network adapter on Server1.
You need to view the media access control (MAC) address for the new network adapter.
What should you do?
What should you do?
You have a server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You need to ensure that a defragmentation of the server’s hard disk drive runs each night.
What should you do?
How should you modify the local security policy?
You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional with default settings. Some users have portable computers, and the rest have desktop computers.
You need to ensure that all users are authenticated by a domain controller when they log on.
How should you modify the local security policy?