What should you do?
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 two actions should you include in your plan?
You are a network administrator for Alpine Ski House. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The domain name is alpineskihouse.com. The network contains three Windows Server 2003 domain controllers. You are creating the recovery plan for the company.
According to the existing backup plan, domain controllers are backed up by using normal backups each night. The normal backups of the domain controllers include the system state of each domain controller.
Your recovery plan must incorporate the following organizational requirements. Active Directory objects that are accidentally or maliciously deleted must be recoverable. Active Directory must be restored to its most recent state as quickly as possible. Active Directory database replication must be minimized.
You need to create a plan to restore a deleted organizational unit (OU).
Which two actions should you include in your plan? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
What should you do?
You are the network administrator for Tailspin Toys. The company has a main office and two branch offices. The network in the main office contains 10 servers and 100 client computers. Each branch office contains 5 servers and 50 client computers. Each branch office is connected to the main office by a direct T1 line.
The network design requires that company IP addresses must be assigned from a single classful private IP address range. The network is assigned a class C private IP address range to allocate IP addresses for servers and client computers. Tailspin Toys acquires a company named Wingtip Toys.
The acquisition will increase the number of servers to 20 and the number of client computers to 200 in the main office. The acquisition is expected to increase the number of servers to 20 and the number of client computers to 200 in the branch offices. The acquisition will also add 10 more branch offices.
After the acquisition, all branch offices will be the same size. Each branch office will be connected to the main office by a direct T1 line. The new company will follow the Tailspin Toys network design requirements.
You need to plan the IP addressing for the new company. You need to comply with the network design requirement.
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?
What should you do?
You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All computers on the network are members of the domain. The domain contains a Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1. You are planning a public key infrastructure (PKI) for the company.
You want to deploy a certification authority (CA) on Server1. You create a new global security group named Cert Administrators. You need to delegate the tasks to issue, approve, and revoke certificates to members of the Cert Administrators group.
What should you do?
What should you do?
You are a network administrator for your company. You install Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition on two servers named Server1 and Server2. You configure Server1 and Server2 as a two-node server cluster. Server1 and Server2 are connected to a shared fiber-attached array.
You configure the server cluster for file sharing. You configure Server1 as the preferred owner of the file sharing resources. You perform the following backups by using the Backup or Restore Wizard. Tuesday Wednesday Server1 Normal backup including system state Incremental backup and Automated System Recovery (ASR) backup Server2 Normal backup including system state Incremental backup and ASR backup On Thursday morning, Server2 experiences a hard disk failure. The failed disk contains only the operating system for Server2. You evict Server2 from the server cluster.
You need to recover Server2 and restore it to the cluster. You need to minimize data loss and recovery time.
What should you do?
What should you do?
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?