单项选择题
You are the network administrator for TestKing.com. The network contains two Windows Server 2003 computers named TestKing7 and TestKing8. You install a new modem on TestKing7 to allow an application to dial out to your pager. You install the driver. When you test the modem, it does not dial out
successfully. You install an identical hardware and driver configuration on TestKing2, and the modem dials out successfully.
You need to find out if the modem card in TestKing7 is defective.
What should you do on TestKing7?()
A. In Device Manager, right-click the modem, and then click Scan for hardware changes.
B. In Modem Properties, click the Modem tab, and then set the maximum port speed to the same value as the value for the maximum port speed on TestKing8.
C. In Modem Properties, click the Diagnostics tab, and then click the Query Modem button.
D. In Device Manager, right-click Ports, and then click Scan for hardware changes.
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单项选择题
You are the network administrator for Testking.com. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named testking.com. The sales department is hiring employees. An OU named TestKingSales is created to hold objects for the new sales department users. Each sales department user has a portable computer. Each portable computer runs Windows XP Professional. The sales department users are responsible for joining their portable computers to the domain. You need to ensure that the computer accounts for the Sales department users portable computers are created in the TestKingSales OU. You need to achieve this goal without granting any unnecessary permissions. What should you do?()
A. Assign the sales department users the Allow - Read permissions for the Computer container.
B. Configure the sales department users' user accounts to be trusted for delegation
C. Prestage the computer accounts in the TestKingSales OU for the sales department users' portable computers.
D. Assign the sales depertment users the Allow - Create all Child Objects permission for the TestKingSales OU. -
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You are the network administrator for . All network servers run Windows Server 2003. A server named TestKing6 functions as a file server. All client computers run Windows XP Professional and are members of the domain. TestKing.com periodically hires temporary employees. You need to prepare a custom user profile for all temporary employees. You log on to a client computer as an administrator, and you configure the desktop settings. You copy the profile to a folder named \\TestKing6\Profiles\Temp_profile. You rename the Ntuser.dat file in the \\TestKing6\Profiles\Temp_profile folder to Ntuser.man. You create three new user accounts for the temporary employees. The user accounts are named temp_user1, temp_user2, and temp_user3. You need to configure the temporary user accounts to receive the new desktop settings that you created on TestKing6. The temporary employees must not be allowed to retain customized desktop settings? What should you do?()
A. Specify a user profile path of \\TestKing6\Profiles\username for each of the three user accounts.
B. Specify a user profile path of \\TestKing6\Profiles\username.man for each of the three user accounts.
C. Specify a home folder path of \\TestKing6\Profiles\username for each of the three user accounts.
D. Specify a user profile path of \\TestKing6\Profiles\Temp_profile for each of the three user accounts.
E. Specify a user profile path of \\TestKing6\Profiles\Temp_profile.man for each of the three user accounts. -
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You are the network administrator for . The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All network servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. Multiple users share the same client computer. A server named TestKing2 functions as a file and print server. You set the profile path for all user accounts to \\TestKing2\Profiles\username. Some domain users were added to the local Administrators group on the Windows XP Professional computers. A user reports that other users can log on to client computers that he has previously used and gain access to files stored in his My Documents folder on the local hard disk. You need to permanently prevent users from being able to access the My Documents folder of other domain users on the client computers. What should you do?()
A. In Active Directory, modify the Default Domain Policy. Disable the Do not check for user ownership of Roaming Profile Folders setting.
B. In Active Directory, modify the Default Domain Policy. Enable the Delete cached copies of roaming profiles setting.
C. Log on to all client computers and delete all user profiles from the local hard disks.
D. Log on to all client computers and configure the Number of previous logons to cache setting to 0.
