Your account framework can be: Choose the 2 that apply. Category: B. The login account has domain administrator privileges A. The intended GP user has been set up in SQL prior to the installation C. The ODBC connection to the SQL server is set up D. You have logged onto the workstation with local administrator privileges Answer: D Question No: 19 What should you confirm before beginning the Microsoft Dynamic GP installation on a workstation? Category: Page 6 of 17 Copyrights © 2007 Selftest Engine, all rights Reserved.
| 17. Take a screen shot of the Group Policy Management console displaying all of the policy settings you configured in this exercise by pressing Alt+Prt Scr and then paste the resulting image into the Lab 8 worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V. Exercise 7.2 | Testing Internet Explorer Policies | Overview | In this exercise, you will confirm the Internet Explorer settings that are configured with a GPO are deployed to a client computer. | Mindset | When troubleshooting problems, you will need to ensure that settings that you configure with a GPO are actually deployed to the clients. |
Research Assignment II: 1. What is the purpose of the Global Names Zones in Windows Server 2008 DNS Servers? The Global Names Zones is a new function from Windows Server 2008 which offers an organization move to a DNS only environment, eliminating the need of having a WINS Server in the network. If an user request a resource in the NETBIOS Name by adding only the Domain Suffix, the request is send to the DNS Server. If the Global Name Zone had the name, it will respond back to the user but if it doesn’t had the query then the authoritative zone will check for the name.
Explain Server Manager, the new role-based management tool for Windows Server 2008, and describe the tools it was designed to replace. 3. Define the Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) and how it gives the administrator greater control over the allocation of system resources. 4. Explain how Network Access Protection (NAP) creates a security architecture that allows administrators to control access to critical resources and assist users in meeting security requirements.
CHAPTER 11 LESSON 1 1. Printers are connected to a physical port on the print server. 2. Do you have to have a computer running one of the Windows Server products to have a print server on your network? Why or Why not?
Research Assignment Part 1 Part 1: In this first section, you will investigate the changes made to the architecture of Windows Server 2008. Research from the ITT Tech Virtual Library and the Internet to answer the following questions: 1. Why Windows Server 2008 comes in different versions? What is the significance of each version? 2.
Exam 3 1. What role in Windows Server 2008 implements Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 as its core? A. Application Server B. IIS Services C. Terminal Services D. Web Server Answer: D The Web Server (IIS) role in Windows Server 2008 implements Internet Information Services 7.0 as its core. IIS 7 provides the basic Web server functionality that enables you to publish a standard Website on the Internet or on a private network.
When you create a new user account with the User Accounts control panel, you can only add it to which of the following groups? (choose all that apply) a. Administrators b. Users c. Power users d. Guests 3. When you log on to a newly installed Windows 7 computer for the first time, why can you not use the Administrator account?
Increase fault tolerance by splitting DHCP scopes. 2. Balance the load on your DHCP server by using the 80/20 rule for scopes 3. Allow remote administration of DHCP servers by comfiguring windows Firewall ports. | Question 4 | What is the name of the computer you are working from?
domain controller 1) What is the term used to describe a read-only copy of a user profile stored on a network share? Mandatory Profile 2) When you create a new user account with the User Accounts control panel, you can only add it to which of the following groups? ((choose all that apply)) Administrators and Users 3) When you log on to a newly installed Win 7 computer for the first time, why can you not use the administrator account? It is disabled 4) What is true about The User Accounts Control Panel? It can create Local Users Only.