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John Doeis an administrator on a network that consists of a single Windows NT 4 domain with 4 Windows NT 4.0 servers and 900 workstations. John wants to add a Windows 2000 computer to his network as a domain controller in the existing domain.How can he p

  1. Shut down the PDC on the existing Windows NT 4.0 domain. . Install Windows 2000 server on the new computer and run the Active directory installation w

  2. Install Windows NT 4.0 server on the new computer and designate it as a BDC in the existing domain, then promote it to a PDC and then upgrade the comp

  3. Shut down the PDC on the existing Windows NT 4.0 domain. Install Windows 2000 server on the new computer and run the Active directory installation wiz

  4. Install Windows NT 4.0 server on the new computer and designate it as a PDC in the new domain that has the same NetBIOS name as an existing domain. Up


Correct Option: B

AI Explanation

To add a Windows 2000 computer as a domain controller in an existing Windows NT 4 domain, John Doe can follow these steps:

B. Install Windows NT 4.0 server on the new computer and designate it as a BDC in the existing domain, then promote it to a PDC and then upgrade the computer to Windows 2000 server.

Explanation:

  • Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 use different directory services. Windows NT 4.0 uses the NT Domain structure, while Windows 2000 uses Active Directory.
  • To add a Windows 2000 computer as a domain controller in an existing Windows NT 4 domain, you need to first upgrade the existing domain to Windows 2000 Active Directory.
  • The process involves adding a Windows NT 4.0 BDC, promoting it to a PDC, and then upgrading it to Windows 2000 server.
  • By designating the new computer as a BDC in the existing domain, John can ensure that it replicates the existing domain information.
  • After promoting the new computer to a PDC, John can then upgrade it to Windows 2000 server, which will allow it to function as a domain controller in the existing domain.

Option A is incorrect because shutting down the PDC on the existing Windows NT 4.0 domain and installing Windows 2000 server on the new computer will not automatically integrate it into the existing domain.

Option C is incorrect because shutting down the PDC on the existing Windows NT 4.0 domain and running the Active Directory installation wizard on the new computer will not automatically integrate it into the existing domain.

Option D is incorrect because installing Windows NT 4.0 server on the new computer and designating it as a PDC in a new domain with the same NetBIOS name as an existing domain will not integrate it into the existing domain. Upgrading the computer to Windows 2000 server is also not mentioned in this option.

  1. Windows NT 4.0 BDCs will receive replication update changes from PDC emulator

  2. No Windows NT 4.0 BDCs can be added to the domain

  3. Windows NT 4.0 BDCs can still be added to the domain

  4. Windows NT 4.0 BDCs no longer receive replication update changes

  5. B&D


Correct Option: E
  1. You did not restart the server

  2. You did not restart the server service

  3. You did not force the users to log off and re-logon

  4. You did not restart the server's netbios service

  5. You did not restart the server's file sharing service


Correct Option: C
  1. the system clock is adjusted to a date before the release date of Windows 2000

  2. the new HAL is designed for single processor kernel

  3. the kernel is corrupted

  4. the Windows 2000 source CD is damaged

  5. the default HAL is designed for multi processor kernel


Correct Option: B

Your network consists of many domains in a LAN and one remote location that is set up as another domain within the tree. Each Domain contains several OU's and the remote domain is connected to the main office by a 128K connection. The Remote location is r

  1. Configure a Group Policy for each OU in the accounting.cert21.com domain and configure a service pack software package for each group policy

  2. Configure a Group Policy for the OU in the home.cert21.com domain and configure a service pack software package for the group policy

  3. Configure a Group Policy for each OU in the finance.cert21.com domain and configure a service pack software package for each group policy

  4. Configure a Group Policy for each OU in the cert21.com domain and configure a service pack software package for each group policy


Correct Option: B

You are configuring a RRAS server on a Windows 2000 server computer. You discover that an incorrect driver was installed during the installation of the modem. You remove the modem by deleting drivers and the modem stops responding. How would you install t

  1. Shut down the server, remove the modem, restart the server, shut down the server again, install the modem again, start the server

  2. Use the Add/Remove Hardware Wizard to uninstall the modem and restart the server

  3. Use regedt32 to remove the modem driver from the registry

  4. Remove the driver by running the Modem troubleshooter and reboot the server


Correct Option: B
  1. Move some of the files from her home folder to the IN_PROGRESS shared folder.

  2. Compress the files in her home folder to save disk space.

  3. Remove files from her home folder until the total uncompressed file size is less than 100 MB.

  4. Change the security settings of some of the files in her home folder to grant Full Control permissions to a user who has not reached the quota level.


Correct Option: C

John is the administrator responsible for security and user desktop settings on his company network. He needs to configure a custom registry entry for all users. How would he add the custom registry entry into a Group Policy object with the least amount o

  1. He should configure a Microsoft Windows Installer package and add the package to the GPO.

  2. He should configure RIS to include the registry entry.

  3. He should configure an ADM template and add the template to the GPO.

  4. He should configure an INF policy and add the policy to the GPO.


Correct Option: C

You are responsible for maintaining the Windows 2000 Server installations in your network. Your network includes Windows NT Server 4.0 computers, NT Workstation 4.0 computers and Unix computers. The network consists of a single Windows NT domain. You are

  1. Devote one computer as the DHCP server that supports dynamic DNS updates

  2. Disconnect Server1 from the production network

  3. Devote one computer as the DNS server that supports SRV records and accept dynamic updates

  4. Devote one computer as the WINS server that works with the DNS server


Correct Option: C