True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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1.
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In
larger network environments, an administrator always has the ability to access the desktop
environment of a server locally.
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2.
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One
of the most important roles of any network administrator is determining what level of access
different users should be granted in an Active Directory environment.
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3.
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Ensuring that all systems are up-to-date with the latest security fixes and patches as
they are released is one of the lesser concerns when performing server and desktop
administration.
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4.
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Windows Server 2003 provides no support for the performance of daily server management
tasks.
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5.
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The
advantage of using the MMC is that you can add or remove management tools as necessary and save
custom tools for use by authorized administrators.
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6.
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It is
a recommended best practice for network administrators to have at least three logon
accounts.
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7.
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The
problem with the recommended number of logon accounts is that the administrator may have to log on
and off many times throughout the day to gain the rights needed to complete tasks.
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8.
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You
cannot use a command prompt to start applications under the administrator account.
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9.
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Network problems are often indicated by some cryptic error message or a general
complaint from a user.
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10.
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It is
never difficult to roll back or test a specific step even if a large number of changes have taken
place.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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11.
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To
view all of the prebuilt consoles available in Windows Server 2003, you would perform a search for
____. a. | msc.* | c. | *.msc | b. | con.* | d. | *.con | | | | |
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12.
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The
command to start applications under the administrator account is ____. a. | runas cmd
/user:<domain\username> | c. | cmd runas
/user:<domain\username> | b. | runas /user:<domain\username>
cmd | d. | cmd
/user:<domain\username> runas | | | | |
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13.
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Windows Server 2003 includes a feature known as the ____ that logs each time a server
is shut down or restarted. a. | Shutdown Log | c. | Restart Log | b. | Restart Event
Tracker | d. | Shutdown Event
Tracker | | | | |
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14.
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The
logon account that is generally used for non-administrative tasks has ____ rights. a. | normal
user | c. | administrative | b. | super user | d. | distributive | | | | |
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15.
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Which
of the following is a step involved in successful troubleshooting? a. | Identify the
solution | b. | Document all changes and results | c. | Implement a
solution to a related problem | d. | Gather system information | | |
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16.
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Which
of the following could cause possible changes to a networks security policy? a. | plug-in
changes | c. | group membership
changes | b. | too many users attempting to log
off | d. | too many users
attempting to log on | | | | |
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17.
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If a
network problem repeats itself, the ____ helps explain the possible cause and provide the solution
that was discovered during the previous troubleshooting phase. a. | Windows
Explorer | c. | plug-in | b. | diagnosing agent | d. | documentation | | | | |
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18.
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Terminal Services transmits only the ____ of the program to the
client. a. | data
file | c. | timestamp | b. | user interface | d. | plug-in | | | | |
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19.
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After
Terminal Services transmits data to the client, the client then returns ____ back to be processed by
the server. a. | the user
interface | c. | keyboard and
mouse clicks | b. | the timestamp | d. | the individual data files | | | | |
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____
can be used to allow organizations to maintain control over specific applications such as financial
applications. a. | Terminal
Services | c. | Control Panel
System | b. | Remote Desktop for
Administration | d. | Remote Desktop
Connection | | | | |
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A
server administrator can remotely access management tools using a. | Remote Desktop
for Administration. | c. | Control Panel
System. | b. | Terminal Services. | d. | Remote Desktop Connection. | | | | |
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By
default, only members of the Administrators group can connect to a server using a. | Terminal
Services. | c. | Control Panel
System. | b. | Remote Desktop Connection. | d. | Remote Desktop for Administration. | | | | |
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23.
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To
allow connections to occur, an administrator only needs to change a single setting in the ____
program. a. | Terminal
Services | c. | Control Panel
System | b. | Remote Desktop Connection | d. | Remote Desktop for Administration | | | | |
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24.
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To
connect to a server by remote access, users need to access the ____ software from their client
system. a. | Terminal
Services | c. | Control Panel
System | b. | Remote Desktop Connection | d. | Remote Desktop for Administration | | | | |
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25.
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If
you plan to set up an application server, then one Windows Server 2003 server on the network must
also be configured as a(n) ____ server. a. | Terminal Services licensing | c. | Remote Desktop Connection | b. | Remote Desktop
licensing | d. | Application
Server licensing | | | | |
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26.
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Windows Server 2003 is capable of running without a license server for up to ____
days.
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27.
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When
Terminal Server is installed, members of the Domain Users group are added to the ____ group by
default. a. | Terminal Server
Domain | c. | Super Domain
Users | b. | Domain Terminal Server | d. | Remote Desktop Users | | | | |
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28.
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The
____ group has the ability to log on to a Terminal Server by default. a. | Terminal Server
Domain | c. | Domain
Users | b. | Remote Desktop Users | d. | Super Domain Users | | | | |
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29.
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Which
of the following is NOT one of the primary tools used for Terminal Services
administration? a. | Terminal
Services Manager | c. | Terminal
Services Maintenance | b. | Terminal Services Configuration | d. | Terminal Services Licensing | | | | |
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30.
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The
____ administrative tool monitors and controls client access to one or more terminal
servers. a. | Terminal
Services Manager | c. | Terminal
Services Maintenance | b. | Terminal Services Configuration | d. | Terminal Services Licensing | | | | |
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31.
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The
____ administrative tool stores and tracks Terminal Services client access licenses. a. | Terminal
Services Manager | c. | Terminal
Services Maintenance | b. | Terminal Services Configuration | d. | Terminal Services Licensing | | | | |
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32.
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The
____ administrative tool configures terminal server settings and connections. a. | Terminal
Services Manager | c. | Terminal
Services Maintenance | b. | Terminal Services Configuration | d. | Terminal Services Licensing | | | | |
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33.
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When
configuring the connection settings of a Terminal Server, ____ connection object exist(s) by
default.
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34.
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The
____ Property tab for a terminal connection configures authentication and
encryption. a. | Permissions
| c. | General | b. | Network Adapter | d. | Environment | | | | |
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35.
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The
____ Property tab for a terminal connection configures a program to run automatically when a user
connects. a. | Permissions | c. | General | b. | Network Adapter | d. | Environment | | | | |
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36.
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The
____ Property tab for a terminal connection configures the number of simultaneous
connections. a. | Permissions | c. | General | b. | Network Adapter | d. | Environment | | | | |
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37.
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Authentication can be set to use no authentication when the client is running
____. a. | Windows
NT | c. | Windows
ME | b. | Windows
XP | d. | Windows
3.1 | | | | |
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38.
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Using
the ____ encryption option will result in all data being encrypted and sent from the client to the
server using a key based on the maximum strength supported by the client. a. | Strong | c. | Client
Compatible | b. | Secure | d. | High | | | | |
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39.
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The
software used by clients to connect to a Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server is provided in ____
format(s).
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40.
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The
____ format of client software is particularly useful because it can be deployed using Active
Directory Group Policy settings of the Terminal Server. a. | Win32
executable | c. | Win16
executable | b. | MSI file | d. | ZAP file | | | | |
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41.
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Installation of the client files is not necessary on ____ because the Remote Desktop
Connection software is already installed on these operating systems by default. a. | Windows NT
4.0 | c. | Windows
XP | b. | Windows
98 | d. | Windows
2000 | | | | |
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42.
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The
Microsoft Standard Installation format of client Terminal Services connection software comes in a
file called ____. a. | setup.exe | c. | msi.exe | b. | msrdplci.msi | d. | msterm.msi | | | | |
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43.
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To
place a Windows Server 2003 system in install mode from the command line, you would first issue the
command ____. a. | CHANGE USER
/SWITCH | c. | CHANGE USER
/EXECUTE | b. | INSTALL USER /CHANGE | d. | CHANGE USER /INSTALL | | | | |
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44.
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When
Terminal Services is installed, the ____ tab configures a program to automatically run when the user
connects to the terminal server. a. | Terminal Services Profile | c. | Sessions | b. | Remote
Control | d. | Environment | | | | |
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45.
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The
____ tool allows an administrator to control how updates are deployed through an
organization. a. | Software Update
Services | c. | Terminal
Update | b. | Windows Update | d. | Administrator Update | | | | |
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Matching
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Match each term with the correct statement below. a. | Set
options | f. | user
mode | b. | Delegation of
Control Wizard | g. | Read
permission | c. | install mode | h. | Object-level permissions | d. | Full Control
permission | i. | Software Update
Services | e. | Attribute-level permissions | j. | Monitor server | | | | |
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46.
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on a
terminal server, software applications should be installed using this setting
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47.
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one
should switch back to this setting after software applications are installed normally
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48.
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must
be granted for a user to have the right to create or modify an object such as a group
account
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49.
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administered to control which attributes a user or group can view or
modify.
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50.
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performs all standard permissions plus change permissions and take ownership of an
Active Directory
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51.
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views
Active Directory objects and their attributes
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52.
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handles delegation of administration in Windows Server 2003
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53.
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tool
that allows an administrator to control how updates are deployed through an
organization
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54.
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allows an administrator to control how updates will be made available to
clients
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55.
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lists
information about available updates which have been loaded into memory cache
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