Quản Lý và Bảo Trì Windows Sever 2003 (Tiếng Anh) - Bài 10
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You have a terminal server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Windows Firewall is disabled on Server1.
Server1 has two network adapters named NIC1 and NIC2. Both network adapters are connected to the same network segment. The IP address for NIC1 is 192.168.1.11. The IP address for NIC2 is 192.168.1.12. You
regularly connect to Server1 by using Remote Desktop Connection.
The NIC1 network adapter fails.
You attempt to establish a Remote Desktop connection to 192.168.1.12, but the connection fails. You successfully connect to 192.168.1.12 by using Windows Explorer.
You verify that IP filtering is disabled and that no IPSec policies are assigned.
You need to ensure that you can establish Remote Desktop connections to Server1. What should you do?
A -
From Windows Firewall, enable the Remote Desktop exception.
B -
From Terminal Services Manager, modify the RDP-TCP settings.
C -
From the properties of NIC1, modify Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) settings.
D -
From Windows Explorer, modify the %systemroot%\system32\drivers\etc\services file.
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Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). All client computers run Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (SP3). You have a terminal server named Server1.
A user reports that when he connects to Server1 by using Remote Desktop Connection, he cannot print. Other users report that they can print when they connect to Server1 by using Remote Desktop Connection.
You examine the user's account properties as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that the user can print when he connects to Server1 by using Remote Desktop Connection. What should you do?
A -
On Server1, modify the RDP-TCP settings.
B -
On Server1, modify the local security policy.
C -
On the user's computer, modify the Windows Firewall settings.
D -
On the user's computer, modify the Remote Desktop Connection settings.
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You have two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
From Server2, you connect to Server1 by using Remote Desktop Connection. When you attempt to log on, you receive the following error message.
You need to successfully log on to Server1 from Server2 by using Remote Desktop Connection. What should you do?
A -
At the command prompt, run mstsc /console.
B -
At the command prompt run mstsc /v:server1.
C -
Open Remote Desktop Connection by using the Run As option.
D -
Open Remote Desktop Connection by using Windows XP SP2 Compatibility mode.
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Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. You have a terminal server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You need to prevent users from establishing multiple Remote Desktop connections to the server. What should you do?
A -
Install and configure Terminal Server Licensing.
B -
From Terminal Services Manager, modify the user sessions.
C -
From Terminal Services Configuration, modify the server settings.
D -
From Active Directory Users and Computers, modify the Sessions settings for each user account.
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Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). All client computers run Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (SP3).
You have a user account named User1.
You need to identify which permissions User1 has on a file. What should you do?
A -
At a command prompt, run Net file.
B -
At a command prompt, run Attrib.exe.
C -
From the file properties, view the Summary settings.
D -
From the file properties, view the Advanced Security settings.
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Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). All client computers run Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (SP3).
You have a file server that contains two volumes named C and D. Volume C contains a folder named User1data. User1 is the owner of all files in the User1data folder.
You copy the User1data folder to volume D. You examine the ownership of the User1data folder on volume D and discover that your user account is listed as the owner.
You need to ensure that User1 is the owner of the User1data folder on volume D. What should you do?
A -
Modify the Advanced Security settings for the User1data folder.
B -
Modify the Advanced Attributes settings for the User1data folder.
C -
Delete the User1data folder on volume D. From Windows Explorer, move the User1data folder from volume C to
volume D.
D -
Delete the User1data folder on volume D. At the command prompt, use the Move command to move the User1data
folder from volume C to volume D.
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Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). All client computers run Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (SP3).
On a file server, you have a shared folder named Data. The Data folder has the permissions shown in the following
table.
You need to ensure that members of a group named Sales can modify content in the Data share. Sales group members must only be allowed to delete files that they create.
Which additional permission should you assign to the Sales group?
A -
On the Data folder, allow the Write permission.
B -
On the Data folder, allow the Modify permission.
C -
On the Data share, allow the Change permission.
D -
On the Data share, allow the Full Control permission.
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You have a stand-alone file server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
The server has a shared folder that contains over 1,000 folders. The folders contain over 100,000 files. You need to create a batch file that modifies the permissions of all files that start with the string "report". Which command should you include in the batch file?
A -
Dsmod.exe
B -
Dsacls.exe
C -
Cacls.exe
D -
Attrib.exe
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Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). All client computers run Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (SP3).
You assign NTFS permissions to a folder on a file server as shown in the following table.
You share the folder and assign the Change permission to the Everyone group. A user named User1 is a member of Group1, Group2, and Group3.
You need to identify the least restrictive NTFS permission that User1 has when he accesses the folder over the network.
Which permission should you identify?
A -
Full Control
B -
Modify
C -
Read
D -
Write
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Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The domain includes a group named SalesUsers.
You have a file server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
The server has a folder named CorpData. You share the CorpData folder and assign the Domain Users group the Full Control share permission.
In the CorpData folder, you create a folder named Sales.
You need to configure security for the Sales folder to meet the following requirements:
•Members of the SalesUsers group must be able to read, create, and modify all files and folders.
•All other users must be able to view items in the folder.
What should you do?
A -
On the Sales folder, block permission inheritance and remove permissions. Assign the Allow - Modify permission to
the SalesUsers group.
B -
On the Sales folder, block permission inheritance and copy permissions. On the Sales folder, assign the Allow -
Modify permission to the SalesUsers group.
C -
On the CorpData share, change the share permission for Domain Users to Read. On the Sales folder, assign the
Allow - Modify permissions to the SalesUsers group.
D -
On the CorpData folder, block permission inheritance and remove permissions. In the Sales folder, assign the Allow
- Modify permissions to the SalesUsers group.