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1.You administer a Windows 2000 file server named Server A. All servers and clients are members of a Windows 2000 Domain. You share a folder named H:\EmployeeHandbook, on a volume that is formatted as NTFS, as EmployeeHandbook$. You want other users of Windows 2000 Professional computers in your company to be able to search the network for the share by name. You want the users to be able to find the share without needing to know the name of the server. What should you do?

a.Run the net share EmployeeHandbook$ command on a domain controller.
b.Publish the share in Active Directory by using Active Directory Users and Computers.
c.Run the dcpromo command on ServerA.
d.Create a virtual directory for the folder with an alias of EmployeeHandbook.

Answer :B

Explanation :It is possible to publish a hidden share in the Active Directory. This share could then be accesses through Active Directory; you could search for it would still be hidden in Windows Explorer or in My Network places for example. Reference: Publishing a Shared Folder in Windows 2000 Active Directory (Q234582) Note: By adding a $-sign to the end of a share name the share will be hidden. No one will be able to see a hidden share or be able to browse to the hidden share. Incorrect answers: A: Running the command net share EmployeeHandbook$ on the domain controller would make the domain controller try to share the folder EmployeeHandbook as a hidden share. This would must likely fail and would not be helpful even if it succeeded. C: Make ServerA a domain controller would be a drastic step and it would still not help. The share would still be hidden. D: Virtual Directories can be created in Internet Information Services (IIS), but not in Windows 2000.


2.You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 file server named Server A. ServerA is a member server in a Windows 2000 Domain. You create a folder named H:\SalesHandbook on a volume that is formatted as NTFS. You share the folder as SalesHandbook$. You want users of Windows 2000 Professional computer to be able to search Active Directory for the share by the name SalesHandbook. What should you do?

a.Publish the shared folder, and configure the name to be SalesHandbook$ and the path to be \\ServerA\SalesHandbook.
b.Publish the shared folder, and configure the name to be SalesHandbook and the path to be \\ServerA\SalesHandbook$.
c.Publish the shared folder, and configure the name to be SalesHandbook$ and the path to be H:\SalesHandbook.
d.Publish the shared folder, and configure the name to be SalesHandbook and the path to be H:\SalesHandbook.

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3.You are the server administrator for Certkiller . There are 200 users in the company, all clients run Windows 2000 Professional and all server Windows 2000 Server. One of your file servers named ServerA functions as a file and print server. ServerA has a single partition that stored home folders and other shared user data. You decide to configure quotas for all users' home folders. After you have configured quotas on ServerA, some users report that they are being prevented from creating new files in their home folders even though their home folders do not exceed the quota limit. You need to enforce quota limits based only on home folder usage. You need to accomplish this task with the least amount of administrative effort. What should you do?

a.Place all of the home folders on a single, separate partition and configure quotas on the new partition.
b.Create a unique partition for each user's individual home folder and configure quotas on each partition.
c.Assign the users the Allow-Take Ownership permission for their home folders and then instruct the users to take ownership of their home folders.
d.Create a quota entry for each individual user.
e.Share each home folder separately.

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4.You are a new trainee at Certkiller . You have been instructed to create a shared data directory for each department on a Windows 2000 file server named Server A. ServerA is a member of a Windows 2000 Domain. You create a folder named I:\Data on Server A. In I:\Data, you create a subfolder for each of Certkiller 's 200 departments. Users in each department are meant to have full access to only their department's folder. You want to configure and manage this access with the least amount of administrative effort. What should you do?

a.Share I:\Data Configure share permissions to assign the Everyone group the Allow-Full Control permission. Configure NTFS permissions for each department's folder to assign the Allow-Full control permission to the group that contains that department's users.
b.Share I:\Data Configure share permissions to assign the Everyone group the Allow-Read permission only. Configure NTFS permissions for each department's folder to assign the Allow-Full control permission to the group that contains that department's users.
c.Share each department's folder. Configure share permissions to assign the Allow-Full Control permission to the group that contains that department's users. Configure NTFS permissions for each department's folder to assign the Allow-Full control permission to the group that contains that department's users.
d.Share each department's folder. Configure share permissions to assign the Allow-Full Control permission to the group that contains that department's users. Configure NTFS permissions for each department's folder to assign the Everyone group the Allow-Full control permission.

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5.You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 file server named Server A. ServerA is a member of a Windows 2000 Domain. A folder on ServerA named I:\data\LimitedPublic is shared as LimPub. NTFS and share permissions are configured as shown in the following table: Folder Share name Share permission NTFS permission for folders and files LimPub Everyone-Read Everyone-Full I:\Data\LimitedPublic Control Your trainee asks you how to do if you want all users who have a valid domain account to be able to create files in the folder and to be able to subsequently update the files that they create. Further you want to prevent users from accessing other users' files, but you want to allow the creator of a file to assign access for that file to other users. As for now, users report that they can access LimPub, but they cannot create files in the folder. Permissions to allow appropriate access to the folder needs to be configured. What should you instruct your trainee to do?

a.Configure share permissions to assign the Everyone group the Allow-Change permission. Configure NTFS permissions for the folder to assign the Everyone group the Allow-Write permissions for the folder to assign the Creator Owner group the Allow-Full Control permission.
b.Configure share permissions to assign the Everyone group the Allow-Change permission. Configure NTFS permissions for the folder to assign the Everyone group the Allow-Create/Write Data permission and to assign the Creator Owner group the Allow-Full Control permission.
c.Configure share permissions to assign the Everyone group the Allow-Full Control permission. Configure NTFS folder permissions for the folder to assign the Everyone group the Allow-Create Files/Write Data permissions and to assign the Creator Owner group the Allow-Full Control permission.
d.Configure share permissions to assign the Everyone group the Allow-Full Control permission. Configure NTFS folder permissions for the folder to assign the Everyone group the Deny-Read permission and to assign the Creator Owner group the Allow-Full Control permission.

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