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

How can you improve the performance of App1?

All servers on the corporate network run Windows Server 2003 and all clients run Windows XP.
You have been asked to install a new application called App1 for the network users. The
application needs two processors and 3GB RAM to run successfully.
To test App1, you assemble a server named ABC-AppSrv with 4GB RAM and two processors and
install Windows 2003 Standard Edition 32-bit on it. You install App1 on the server and install the
client component of the application on 20 client computers.
When you execute the application, you discover that the application is running very slowly on the
20 client computers. When you disconnect some of the client computers, the application runs
faster on the remaining client computers.

How can you improve the performance of App1?

How can you ensure the users are issued with a certificate?

The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com.
You deploy an enterprise certification authority (CA) on a Windows Server 2003 computer named
ABC-CA1. The primary purpose of the CA is issue company users with digital certificates to
enable them to authenticate with the new company Intranet website.
You create a new certificate template named Web Authentication. You enable the Web
Authentication certificate template on ABC-CA1 and configure the default domain group policy so
that users who log on to the domain receive a Web Authentication certificate.
The following morning users complain that they do not have certificates which can be used to
authenticate to the Intranet Web site.
How can you ensure the users are issued with a certificate?

How would you ensure that the in-house applications will be available to users on the servers when the new sec

The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers
are configured with Windows Server 2003 and all client computers with Windows XP Professional.
At present there are 100 servers in an organizational unit named Terminal Servers, configured to
run Terminal Services.
The Terminal Servers host in-house applications. Only ABC.com users with Power Users group
membership can run these in-house applications.
A new ABC.com security policy states that the Power Users Group must be empty on all servers.
How would you ensure that the in-house applications will be available to users on the servers
when the new security requirement is enabled? Choose two.

Which of the following services are the minimum required to be running on the network servers for you to scan

The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All client
computers on the ABC.com network run Windows XP Professional.
You use your client computer named ABC-WS294. You want to use Microsoft Baseline Security
Analyzer (MBSA) on ABC-WS294 to analyze network servers for security vulnerabilities.
Which of the following services are the minimum required to be running on the network servers for
you to scan them with MBSA? Choose all that apply.

How would you identify the problematic machine?

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. The ABC.com network also contains a file
server named ABC-SR10.
A ABC.com user named Rory Allen complains that when connecting to ABC-SR10, it often takes
quite some time to respond. Other users report the same problem.

Your investigations reveal that the network interface on ABC-SR10 has a large load during times
when the server is slow to respond. You suspect that one of the network computers is causing the
problem.
How would you identify the problematic machine?

How can you configure Active Directory so that it supports autoenrollment of certificates?

The ABC.com network consists of a single Windows 2000 Active Directory Domain. All client
computers on the ABC.com network run Windows XP Professional.
To improve security within the network, you install Certificate Services on a Windows Server 2003
member server named ABC-CA1. You configure ABC-CA1 as the root certification authority (CA)
for the ABC.com domain.
You open Certificate Templates on ABC-CA1 and discover that you cannot configure certificate
templates for autoenrollment.
The Certificate Templates console is shown below.

How can you configure Active Directory so that it supports autoenrollment of certificates?

How would you ensure that DHCP services will continue to function in the event of a failure of any single comp

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 Enterprise Edition and all client computers run
Windows XP Professional. ABC.com has its headquarters in Chicago and a branch office in
Dallas.
The Chicago and Dallas offices are connected by permanent leased line connection with a
hardware router at each end of the connection.
Currently all client computers in both offices receive their IP configurations from a single Windows
Server 2003 server located in the Chicago office.
You are designing a new DHCP architecture to improve the performance and reliability of the
system.

How would you ensure that DHCP services will continue to function in the event of a failure of any
single component? Choose two.

How can you configure the settings on each server and guarantee that each server has the same settings?

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. The ABC.com network contains a perimeter network that contains 10 Web servers.
The Web servers are not configured as members of the ABC.com domain.
You need to apply new password restrictions, audit settings, and automatic update settings to
Web servers.
How can you configure the settings on each server and guarantee that each server has the same
settings? Choose two.

How can you make sure that the DHCP server provides the printers with their IP configurations?

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.
There are currently 6 printers connected to the ABC.com network. Each printer is configured as a
DHCP client. You have created IP reservations in the DHCP scope for each printer as shown
below.

You received reports from users complaining that they are unable to submit print jobs to any of the
network printers.
You discover that none of the network printers are receiving their IP configurations from the DHCP
server.
How can you make sure that the DHCP server provides the printers with their IP configurations?

How would you configure monitoring on ABC-SR24 so that you can review individual name resolution queries?

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 contains a Development department. ABC.com contains a domain controller named
ABC-SR24 which is also configured as a DNS Server. A ABC.com employee named Clive Wilson
works in the Development department. One morning Clive Wilson complains that he cannot
connect to another network server.
During investigation, you notice that nslookup queries sometimes take a long time and sometimes
fail altogether.
You suspect that there is a problem with ABC-SR24.
How would you configure monitoring on ABC-SR24 so that you can review individual name
resolution queries?


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