You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain.
A user named Mary works in the information technology (IT) security department. Mary is a member of the
ITSecurity global group. Mary reports that no one in the ITSecurity global group can access the security log
from the console of a computer named Server1. You need to grant the ITSecurity global group the minimum
rights necessary to view the security log on Server1.
How should you modify the local security policy?
You are the domain administrator for your company's Active Directory domain. All client computers run
Windows 2000 Professional.
You recently deployed 10 new servers that run Windows Server 2003. You placed the servers in a new
organizational unit (OU) named W2K3Servers.
Anne is another network administrator.
You need to configure the appropriate permissions to allow Anne to manage the new servers by using Terminal
Services from her client computer. You need to assign Anne only the permissions she needs to perform her
job.
What should you do?
You are a network administrator for your company. All servers run Windows Server 2003.
You manage a server that functions as a file server. The data volume on the server is mirrored. Each physical
disk is on a separate controller. One of the hard disks that contains the data volume fails. You discover that the
failure was caused by a faulty SCSI controller. You replace the SCSI controller.
You need to restore the data volume to its previous state. You need to achieve this goal by using the minimum
amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?
You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain.
All network servers run Windows Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows XP Professional.
A user named Peter uses a client computer named Client1. This computer has a locally attached tape device.
You grant Peter the necessary permissions to perform backups of a member server named Server1. Peter runs
the Backup utility on Client1 to back up the files located on Server1. You need use your client computer to view
the most recent backup logs for Server1. What should you do?
You are the network administrator for your company. All network servers run Windows Server 2003.
The network includes a file server named File1. File1 contains a single disk for system files and two SCSI hard
disks that comprise a 72 GB mirrored volume with 65 GB of read only data. Users connect to this data by using
shortcuts on their desktops. File1 is scheduled for replacement. You have a scheduled maintenance window to
complete this task. Before the maintenance window, you build a new server. You need to bring the new server
online with current data and re establish redundancy as quickly as possible. You must also ensure that the
desktop shortcuts will continue to function.
What should you do?
You are the network administrator for your company. All network servers run Windows Server 2003.
One of your servers contains a RAID 5 volume. Routine monitoring reveals a failed disk in the set. The server is
running and users are connecting to shared folders on the RAID 5 volume. You shut down the server and
replace the failed disk. Now you need to ensure that the RAID 5 volume is redundant.
What should you do?
You have a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You need to use Windows Backup to meet the following requirements:
Minimize the number of scheduled backup jobs.
Perform a scheduled normal backup to disk every Friday. Perform a scheduled normal backup to tape every
Friday.
Perform scheduled differential backups to tape every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
How many scheduled jobs should you create from Windows Backup?
You have a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You need to implement a backup schedule on Server1 to meet the following requirements:
Everyday, back up all files and folders to disk.
Every Friday, back up all files and folders to tape. Every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, back up only the files
and folders that have changed since the previous Friday's backup to tape.
Which backup jobs should you create?
You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You perform a normal backup of Server1 every Saturday. You need to implement a backup strategy for Server1
to meet the following requirements:
Minimize the time required to back up files.
On weekdays, back up files that have changed since the last backup.
Which type of backup should you perform on weekdays?
You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You perform a normal backup of Server1 every Saturday. You need to implement a backup strategy for Server1
to meet the following requirements:
Minimize the time required to restore files.
On weekdays, back up only files that have changed since the Saturday backup.
Which type of backup should you perform on weekdays?