Cheet Sheets: Windows 2000 Professional (70-210) 微软的认证东东

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Cheet Sheets: Windows 2000 Professional (70-210)
Copyright Keen Interactive 2000
Last updated 8/22/00

1. Which TCP port number corresponds to HTTP used for the World Wide Web?
a. 20
b. 21
c. 23
d. 80

2. You want to configure your Pentium III computer to dual-boot Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Professional. Your computer has one hard disk drive with one volume (C:). What should you do to accomplish your goal at minimal cost? (Choose two.)
a. Install another hard disk drive
b. Install Windows 98 before installing Windows 2000 Professional
c. Install Windows 2000 Professional before installing Windows 98
d. Reformat and repartition the hard drive to make two separate volumes available before you begin creating a multiple-boot configuration

3. What is the recommended method for encrypting files?
a. Create an NTFS folder and apply encryption to the folder
b. Create a FAT32 folder and apply encryption to the folder
c. Create an NTFS folder and apply encryption to individual files in the folder
d. Create a FAT32 folder and apply encryption to individual files in the folder

4. You install a new AGP graphics display adapter in your Windows 2000 Professional computer. When prompted, you load the display driver supplied by the manufacturer of the adapter. After the computer restarts, the display goes blank. What should you do to resolve this problem?
a. Use the Emergency Repair Disk to repair the installation
b. Use the Recovery Console to restore the system state data
c. Restart the computer and invoke the Last Known Good configuration
d. Restart the computer in Safe Mode, and restore the default display driver

5. You are the administrator of a computer running Windows 2000 Professional. You want to use Windows Backup to create a snapshot of your data, but you do not want markers to be cleared. Which backup type should you use?
a. Copy
b. Normal
c. Incremental
d. Differential

6. You are the administrator of your company's network. You are planning to install Windows 2000 Professional by using Windows 2000 Server Remote Installation Services (RIS). If the remote installation process fails, you want to achieve these results:

The operating system installation process will be automatically restarted.
Users will not be required to re-answer any questions.
The installation process will be restarted at the point of failure.
RIS will attempt to fix problems that occurred with the previous setup attempt.

Your proposed solution is to use Group Policy to configure the Restart a Previous Setup client installation option for RIS.

Which results does the proposed solution provide? (Choose all that apply.)
a. The operating system installation process is automatically restarted
b. Users are not required to re-answer any questions
c. The installation process is restarted at the point of failure
d. RIS attempts to fix problems that occurred with the previous attempt

7. You are planning to purchase new computer hardware to run Windows 2000 Professional. You want to allow users in the local office to share documents prepared in multiple languages. You also want users in a remote office to be able to read documents created in the local office. What should you do? (Choose two.)
a. Install only the English (US) language on the local users’ computers
b. Install all of the appropriate languages on the local users’ computers
c. Request that the remote administrator install only the English (US) language on the remote users’ computers
d. Request that the remote administrator install all of the appropriate languages on the remote users’ computers

8. You are the administrator of a workgroup supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to provide EFS security for user data on a portable computer. How can you configure system key protection?
a. Type syskey at a command prompt
b. Type regedt32 at a command prompt
c. Open the System icon in Control Panel
d. Open the Folder Option icon in Control Panel

9. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 computers. You want to install Windows 2000 Professional on a Pentium III computer with a blank hard disk by performing a network installation. The computer has a network adapter without a Pre-Boot Execution Environment (PXE) boot ROM. What should you do? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Install a network client
b. Install a PXE-compliant network adapter
c. Create a FAT partition on the target computer
d. Create a NTFS partition on the target computer
e. Configure the computer to boot from the network adapter
f. Copy the installation files from the Windows 2000 \i386 folder to a shared folder on a distribution server

10. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. You are planning to install a shared application on a network server. You create one shared folder to organize all shared applications. You want to prevent a user from accessing the shared folder using a Guest account. You also want to prevent the shared folder from being deleted or having its files overwritten. How should you configure the permissions to the shared application folder? (Choose two.)
a. Assign Full Control permission to the Users group
b. Assign Full Control permission to the Administrators group
c. Remove Full Control permission from the Everyone group, and assign Read permission to the Users group
d. Remove Full Control permission from the Everyone group, and assign Change permission to the Users group

11. You are the administrator of a workgroup supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. User LarryK stores documents in an encrypted folder on an NTFS partition on his Windows 2000 Professional computer. LarryK loses his private key and is unable to access his encrypted files. You are designated as the recovery agent. What is the first step of the recommended procedure for accessing Larry's encrypted documents?
a. The document cannot be decrypted
b. Have the file sent to your computer
c. Copy your public key to Larry’s computer
d. Copy your private key to Larry’s computer

12. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer with a fax modem. You want to route inbound faxes through a network printer. What should you do? (Choose two.)
a. Open the Fax Service Properties, click the Log On tab, click This account, and specify a user account and password with permission to access the network printer.
b. Open the Fax Service Properties, click the Log On tab, ensure that Local System account is selected, and ensure that the option 'Allow service to interact with desktop' is enabled.
c. Ensure that the logon account for Fax Service is a member of the Users group on the computer.
d. Ensure that the logon account for Fax Service is a member of the Administrators group on the computer.

13. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to configure user Group Policy to achieve these results:

allow users to view the options in the Offline Files dialog box
remove the Offline Files tab from the Folder Options dialog box
disable the Settings button in the Offline Files Status dialog box
remove the Settings command from the Offline Files shortcut menu

Your proposed solution is to enable the group policy setting Disable user configuration of Offline Files.

Which results does the proposed solution provide? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Users can view the options in the Offline Files dialog box.
b. The Offline Files tab is removed from the Folder Options dialog box.
c. The Settings button in the Offline Files Status dialog box is disabled.
d. The Settings command is removed from the Offline Files shortcut menu.

14. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. Users in your company need multiple language support. A user wants to create a document in Notepad with text in both English and Greek. What should you do at the user's Windows 2000 Professional computer?
a. In Notepad, select the Greek version.
b. Install the Greek version of Windows 2000 Professional.
c. Close Notepad. Use the Regional Options icon in Control Panel to enable support for the Greek language. Restart Notepad.
d. Use the Regional Options icon in Control Panel to enable support for the Greek language. Log off, log back on, and restart Notepad.

15. You use Group Policy to enable the Enforce Password History setting. Which other policy should you configure?
a. Maximum password age
b. Minimum password age
c. Minimum password length
d. Passwords must meet complexity requirements

16. You are the administrator of your company's network. You want to support Internet printing from Windows 2000 Professional computers. What should you install?
a. Peer Web Services
b. Web Server Service
c. Print Spooler Service
d. Internet Information Service

17. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to create home folders for all users on a network server. You create and share a folder to store all home folders on the server. What else should you do to simplify administration? (Choose two.)
a. Ensure that home folders reside on the volume where the operating system is installed.
b. Remove Full Control permission from the Everyone group, and assign Read to the Users group.
c. Ensure that home folders reside on a volume separate from applications and the operating system.
d. Remove Full Control permission from the Everyone group, and assign Full Control to the Users group.

18. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer configured with two monitors operating at 1024x768 resolution and default refresh rates. You install an MS-DOS-based application that uses the Autoexec.nt and Config.nt files. You create a shortcut to the application. When you attempt to run the application, the screen display becomes distorted. When you attempt to use the secondary monitor to run the application, the application fails to open. What should you do to resolve this problem?
a. Edit Config.nt to serve as a custom startup file
b. Edit Autoexec.bat to serve as a custom startup file
c. Configure the MS-DOS application to run in a window
d. Configure the refresh rates for both displays to the optimal setting

19. You are the administrator of a workgroup supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. Users of the Developers group use the default Encrypting File System (EFS) settings to encrypt the contents of a folder on a Windows 2000 Professional computer. User RichardC has a Windows 2000 Professional computer at home, and he uses the Enhanced CryptoPAK to encrypt the file Technical.doc. RichardC copies Technical.doc to a floppy disk and brings it to work; however, he is unable to access Technical.doc. How can RichardC access Technical.doc at work?
a. Use the recovery agent
b. The document cannot be decrypted
c. Use the Cipher command-line utility
d. Log on as Administrator, and take ownership of the file

20. You want to troubleshoot system restoration by starting Windows 2000 Professional in Safe Mode. What should you do after the computer is restarted into Safe Mode? (Choose three.)
a. Run msinfo32
b. Run verifier
c. Expand Components, and click Problem Devices
d. Expand Software Environment, and click Drivers
e. Expand Hardware Resources, and click Forced Hardware
f. Expand Hardware Resources, and click Conflicts/Sharint

21. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer with three hard disk drives (Disks 0, 1, and 2) containing dynamic NTFS volumes. Disks 1 and 2 each have at least 50 MB of free space. You want to achieve these results:

provide fault tolerance for a volume created from the free space
be able to extend a volume created from the free space
be able to include the free space in a striped volume
efficiently use the total available free space on both disks

Your proposed solution is to create a spanned volume using the free space on Disks 1 and 2.

Which results does the proposed solution provide? (Choose all that apply.)
a. The spanned volume is fault tolerant
b. You are able to extend the spanned volume
c. You are able to include the spanned volume in a striped volume
d. The total available free space on both disks can be used efficiently

22. You are the administrator of your company's network. Users who are members of the Auditors group have raised some concerns about the security of the \Audit folder, which resides on an NTFS partition on a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Although only members of the Auditors group should have access to the folder, an unauthorized user is able to access the folder. The folder permissions are assigned as follows: Everyone group - Full Control; Auditors group - Modify.

What should you do?
a. In the folder properties, allow the Auditors group Full Control
b. In the folder properties, deny Full Control to the Everyone group
c. In the folder properties, remove Full Control permission from the Everyone group
d. In the folder properties, allow the Auditors group the Take Ownership special permission

23. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer with two monitors. The primary monitor displays the startup screen, and the secondary monitor displays the desktop. What should you do to resolve this problem? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Remove the primary adapter
b. Remove the secondary adapter
c. Ensure that VGA is disabled on the primary adapter display
d. Ensure that VGA is disabled on the secondary adapter display

24. You are the administrator of your company's network supporting client computers running Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000. Which client computers can connect to an Internet printer? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Windows 2000
b. Windows 9x with the Internet Printing Client
c. Windows NT Workstation 4.0 with the Internet Printing Client
d. Windows for Workgroups 3.11 with the Internet Printing Client

25. You are the administrator of your company's network. You want to perform an unattended installation of Windows 2000 Professional on 35 new computers. You create an answer file for an unattended upgrade, but when you test the installation process on five computers, text-mode Setup stops and waits for user input. Indicate which line you should change to successfully accomplish an unattended installation of Windows 2000 Professional.

26. You are the administrator of your company's network. Users save their documents to a network server. A user with a portable Windows 2000 computer wants to work at home. When he goes home, he calls you to report that his files are not available. The user has no connectivity to the office while at home. What should you do to make the files available to the user at home? (Choose two.)

a. Instruct the user to enable offline folders. The user's documents will be available immediately.
b. Enable offline files on the network server, and configure manual caching for documents on the shared folder.
c. Enable offline files on the network server, and configure automatic caching for documents on the shared folder.
d. Instruct the user to enable offline folders. The user's documents will be available after the next time the user logs on to the network.

27. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows NT 4.0 computers. Your office is located at the corporate headquarters in Dallas. You are planning to deploy a remote office in Munich, Germany. Most of the communication between Dallas and Munich will be in English, but personnel in Munich need to communicate in both German and English. At a minimum, which version of Windows 2000 Professional should you deploy in the Munich office?
a. English
b. Translated
c. Multilanguage

28. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. Tom, a user, is leaving the company and is being replaced by Wayne. You want to deny access to Tom and assign Wayne the same level of access that Tom had. How can you accomplish these goals with a minimum of administrative effort?
a. Copy Tom's user profile to Wayne's new user account.
b. Rename Tom's user account to Wayne, and change the password.
c. Delete Tom's user account, create a new user account for Wayne, and assign it the same permissions that Tom's account was assigned.
d. Disable Tom's user account, create a new user account for Wayne, and assign it the same permissions that Tom's account was assigned.

29. You are the administrator of a small network supporting Windows NT 4.0 computers. You configure a setup script to automatically upgrade Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers to Windows 2000 Professional. When you attempt to test the process on a single computer, you receive this error message:

"The specified Setup script file (path:\unattend.txt) is inaccessible or invalid. Contact your system administrator."

Which action will most likely resolve this error?
a. Add the UnattendedInstall="Yes" parameter to the [Unattended] section of your Unattend.txt file.
b. Add the UnattendMode=FullUnattended parameter to the [Data] section of your Unattend.txt file
c. Add the UnattendedInstall="Yes" parameter to the [GuiUnattended] section of your Unattend.txt file.
d. Add the UnattendMode=FullUnattended parameter to the [Unattended] section of your Unattend.txt file.

30. You need to install Windows 2000 Professional on a Pentium III computer running a Beta version of Microsoft Windows Millennium. How can you install Windows 2000 Professional on the computer? (Choose two.)
a. Start Windows Millennium, insert the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM, and choose Yes when prompted to upgrade the installation.
b. Boot to a Millennium Startup Boot floppy disk, choose the option to boot the PC with CD-ROM support, and use Fdisk to delete the existing system partition. Create and format a new partition.
c. Run Setup.exe from the root of the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.
d. Run Winnt.exe from the \i386 folder of the Windows 200 Professional CD-ROM.

31. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You install a device on the computer, but Windows does not install and configure the device properly. The Device Manager reports "The device cannot start. (Code 10) Try updating the device drivers for this device." You locate and download a digitally signed Windows 2000 specific device driver for the device. What else should you do to resolve this problem? (Choose two.)
a. Update the system BIOS
b. Allow Windows 2000 to automatically detect devices
c. Run the Update Driver wizard using the Update Driver button
d. Click Have Disk when prompted, and manually point the wizard to the appropriate driver

32. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers connected to a Windows 2000 Server domain. You enable roaming user profiles. How should you configure an environment for users who normally log on to several different computers in the domain simultaneously? (Choose two.)
a. Instruct users to store their documents in home directories
b. Instruct users to log on to any computers in the domain in any order
c. Instruct users to log on at their main computer first, and then log on to other computers in the domain
d. Instruct users to store their documents in My Documents, and redirect the My Documents folder to a network share

33. You are the administrator of a domain supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to use an SNMP service and IPSec. How should you configure the IP filter list to prevent SNMP messages from being blocked?
a. Set a filter for UDP to and from port 101
b. Set a filter for UDP to and from port 102
c. Set a filter for UDP to and from port 161
d. Set a filter for UDP to and from port 162

34. You are the administrator of a network supporting computers running Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional. You upgrade a computer to Windows 2000 Professional, and TCP/IP configuration data is lost. What should you do to avoid this problem during future upgrades?
a. Check the Adapters section of $win_nt.~bt\$winnt$.sif.
b. Check the Adapters section of $win_nt.~bt\$Unique$.udb.
c. Check the Networking section of $win_nt.~bt\$winnt$.sif.
d. Check the Networking section of $win_nt.~bt\$Unique$.udb.

35. You are the administrator of a LAN supporting several versions of Windows. You are planning to install Windows 2000 Professional on some computers. When should you use the Winnt.exe version of Setup?
a. Upgrading a Windows 9x computer
b. Upgrading a Windows NT computer
c. Clean installation on a Windows 3.x computer
d. Clean installation on a Windows 9x computer
e. Upgrading a Windows 3.x computer
f. Clean installation on a Windows NT computer

36. Your portable computer runs Windows 2000 Professional. The computer has a 10 Mbps network adapter. You install a 100 Mbps network adapter in the portable computer. You open Device Manager and discover that the new adapter is conflicting with the old adapter. You want to keep both network adapters physically installed. What should you do to enable the computer to use the new adapter?
a. Disable Plug and Play on the computer.
b. Use Device Manager to change the Transmit Threshold.
c. Use Device Manager to disable the existing network adapter.
d. Use Device Manager to uninstall the existing network adapter

37. You are the administrator of a workgroup supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to increase the security of the \Documents folder on an NTFS partition of your Windows 2000 Professional computer and achieve these results:

Prevent unauthorized users from deleting the \Documents folder.
Prevent unauthorized users from accessing the \Documents folder.
Ensure that files moved to the \Documents folder will be encrypted.
Ensure that encrypted files in the \Documents folder remain encrypted during editing.

Your proposed solution is to use Windows Explorer to encrypt the \Documents folder and the \Temp folder. Use the Cut and Paste commands in Windows Explorer to move files to the \Documents folder.

Which results does the proposed solution provide? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Files moved to the \Documents folder will be encrypted
b. Unauthorized users are prevented from deleting the \Documents folder
c. Unauthorized users are prevented from accessing the \Documents folder
d. Encrypted files in the \Documents folder will remain encrypted during editing

38. You use a laptop computer running Windows 2000 Professional in your office during the day. You take the same computer home and use dial-up networking to connect to an ISP. When using the ISP connection at home, you experience problems running Internet-based applications that you typically run in the office. How can you successfully run all your applications while using the ISP connection at home?
a. Disable the Indexing Service
b. Disable the Message Queuing Services
c. Disable Internet Information Services
d. Disable the Microsoft WinSock Proxy Client

39. You are the administrator of a LAN supporting Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers. Which method can you use to perform an automated upgrade of Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows 2000 Professional?
a. SMS
b. Sysprep
c. Syspart
d. Bootable CD-ROM
e. Remote Operating System Installation

40. You are the administrator of your company's network supporting Windows NT/2000 computers on three subnets. Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 2.0 is used on the network. You want to use Network Monitor to determine current network bandwidth utilization. Where should you install the Network Monitor driver?
a. On a computer in each subnet
b. On the computer running Network Monitor
c. On the subnet where the primary domain controller resides
d. On the subnet where the computer running Network Monitor resides

41. You are the administrator of a Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computer. You are planning to purchase new computer hardware to run Windows 2000 Professional. What is the maximum number of processors supported by Windows 2000 Professional?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

42. The \Reports folder is a compressed folder on an NTFS partition on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to move the \Reports folder to an uncompressed folder in the same NTFS volume. You want the \Reports folder to remain compressed after it is moved. What should you do?
a. Move the folder
b. Compress the target folder, and move the folder
c. Apply compression to each file in the \Reports folder, and move the folder
d. Uncompress the \Reports folder, compress the target folder, and move the folder

43. You are the administrator of your company's network supporting a workgroup with computers running Windows 2000 Professional. You share the \Offline folder on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. The user of a laptop computer running Windows 2000 Professional attempts to synchronize the project1.mde file in the \Offline folder, but the process fails. What should you do to allow the user to access this file while offline?
a. Instruct the user to enable offline folders
b. Use the Folder Options dialog box to enable offline files
c. Configure the \Offline folder to allow caching for offline use
d. Use the Files not cached Group Policy setting to override the default file types not usually cached

44. You are the administrator of a LAN supporting computers running Windows NT. You are preparing to identify which computers to upgrade to Windows 2000. Which operating systems support a direct upgrade to Windows 2000? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Windows NT 3.1
b. Windows NT 3.5
c. Windows NT 3.51
d. Windows NT 4.0

45. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to create a custom hardware profile in which one device is disabled. You want to be able to use the device in the original hardware profile. What should you do?
a. Use the System icon in Control Panel to open the Hardware Profiles dialog box.
b. Use the Users and Passwords icon in Control Panel to open the Hardware Profiles dialog box.
c. Copy the default profile, name the new profile, and use the Device Manager to disable the appropriate device.
d. Copy the default profile, name the new profile, restart the computer, specify the new hardware profile, and use the Device Manager to disable the appropriate device.

46. You want to install Windows 2000 Professional and a service pack on 50 new computers in the shortest possible time. What should you do? (Choose two.)
a. Copy the Windows 2000 source files and the service pack to a shared directory
b. Copy the Windows 2000 source files to a shared directory. Copy the service pack to a separate shared directory
c. Run UPDATE.EXE
d. Run UPDATE.EXE with the /slip switch

47. You are the administrator of your company's network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. Management wants you to enable every computer on the network to browse Internet resources. Your only available Internet connection is a dial-up connection to an ISP using a 56K analog modem. You install the modem in one of the Windows 2000 Professional computers. What else should you do? (Choose two.)
a. Enable Internet Connection Sharing on the computer where the modem resides.
b. Enable Internet Connection Sharing on all Windows 2000 Professional computers.
c. Manually assign IP addresses to all Windows 2000 Professional computers without a modem.
d. Configure all Windows 2000 Professional computers without a modem to obtain an IP address automatically.

48. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 computers. You want to apply a mandatory user profile to the Editors group. You create a user account named Editor to create the profile. What else should you do? (Choose two.)
a. Log on as Editor, and configure the appropriate desktop environment settings.
b. Log on as Administrator, and configure the appropriate desktop environment settings.
c. Log on as Editor, and rename Ntuser.dat file in C:\Documents and Settings\Editor to Ntuser.man
d. Log on as Administrator, and rename the Ntuser.dat file in C:\Documents and Settings\Editor to Ntuser.man

49. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 computers. You want to perform a clean installation of Windows 2000 Professional on a Pentium III computer with a blank hard disk using the network installation method. You also want to specify that the \Reports custom folder to be installed and kept after installation completes. Which syntax should you use to run Setup?
a. winnt /r:Reports
b. winnt /rs:Reports
c. winnt /t:Reports
d. winnt32 /r:Reports

50. You are the administrator of your company's network. A user calls you to report that he is unable to compress a file. What is the minimum permission the user must have to change the compression state of a file?
a. Read
b. Write
c. Modify
d. Full Control

51. You are the administrator of your company's network supporting computers running Windows NT Workstation 4.0. You are planning to upgrade some computers to Windows 2000. You create an answer file for an unattended upgrade, but when you test the upgrade process on five computers, all user settings are lost. Indicate which line you should change to successfully upgrade to Windows 2000 Professional while preserving user settings.


52. You are the administrator of a workgroup supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. You configure the Group Policy by setting the Account lockout threshold to 0. What effect will this have?
a. Users will not be locked out
b. Users will be locked out for 69 days
c. Users will be locked out after one failed logon attempt
d. Users will be locked out indefinitely until the Administrator unlocks the user account

53. You are the administrator of a workgroup supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to apply a security template that removes all members of the Power Users group and requires secure passwords. Which security template type should you use?
a. Basic
b. Secure
c. Compatible
d. High Secure
e. Optional Component File Security

54. You are an administrator of a network supporting UNIX systems and Windows 2000 computers. You want to create a service instance account in Active Directory to allow Kerberos clients and servers on UNIX systems to authenticate using a Windows 2000 Kerberos server. Which tool should you use to establish an identity mapping for a user account?
a. Klist
b. Ksetup
c. Ktpass
d. Gssclient

55. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 98 computers. You want to upgrade 25 computers running Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. You want to discard the Windows 98 user profile and instead use a Windows 2000 Professional default user profile. How should you configure the answer file? (Choose two.)
a. In the [Unattended] section, specify: Win9xUpgrade = “Yes”
b. In the [Unattended] section, specify: Win9xUpgrade = “No”
c. Specify this section and line:
[Win9xUpg]
MigrateDefaultUser=no
d. Specify this section and line:
[Win9xUpg]
MigrateDefaultUser=yes

56. Luke is a member of the TechPubs local group working on computer running Windows 2000 Professional. Luke is unable to access files in the \Reports folder, which resides on an NTFS volume on his computer. The TechPubs local group has Full Control NTFS permission to the \Reports folder and files in it. How should you allow Luke to access files in the \Reports folder?
a. Grant Luke the Modify NTFS permission to the parent folder of the \Reports folder.
b. Remove Luke from any other group that has been denied access to the \Reports folder.
c. Share the \Reports folder and grant Luke the Change share permission to the \Reports folder.
d. Delete the TechPubs local group, recreate the group, and add individual users to the new group.

57. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You log on to a Windows 2000 computer using the account User1. This account is not a member of the local Administrators group. You create a scheduled task to perform some administrative tasks on some computers on your network. Some of the scheduled tasks do not complete properly. What should you do?
a. Configure the scheduled task to run under the context of the User1 account.
b. Configure the scheduled task to run under the context of the Administrator account.
c. Log on as User1, lock the workstation using the Windows Security dialog box, and leave the computer logged on.
d. Log on as Administrator, lock the workstation using the Windows Security dialog box, and leave the computer logged on.

58. You are the administrator of a laptop computer running Windows 2000 Professional. You want to configure the system to conserve power by saving the current system state to the hard disk before shutting down. When the system is restarted, it should return to its previous state. Which power option should you enable?
a. Stand by
b. Hibernate
c. Logged off
d. Shut down

59. The user of Student2 is unable to connect to a shared resource on FilePrint1. Which parameter is most likely preventing a connection?



a. IP Address
b. Subnet Mask
c. Default Gateway
d. Primary WINS Server

60. You are the administrator of a workgroup supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. Kristina stores her files on an encrypted NTFS partition. Kristina is out of town on a business trip, and you need access to some of her encrypted files for an important meeting. The default recovery agent is in use. What should you do to access Kristina's encrypted files?
a. Log on as Administrator, and decrypt the files.
b. Log on as a member of Backup Operators group, and decrypt the files.
c. Log on as a member of Backup Operators group, and take ownership of the files.
d. Log on as Administrator, restore a backup version of the files, and decrypt the files.

61. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to use Windows Backup to back up the registry, boot files, and the Component Services class registration database. What should you do?
a. Back up the system partition.
b. Back up the System State data.
c. Create a batch file to run rdisk /s.
d. Back up C:\Winnt and all subdirectories

62. You are the administrator of your company's network supporting computers running various Windows operating systems. From your Windows 2000 Professional computer, you want to make files on other computers available for your offline use. Which computers support the use of offline files on your computer? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Windows 95
b. Windows 98
c. Windows NT 4.0
d. Windows 2000 running Terminal Services

63. You are the administrator for your company's network supporting a Windows 2000 domain. You create a mandatory profile for the Logistics group. Gene, a member of the Logistics group, wants to create custom templates and store them in a shared folder. Gene maps drive F: to \\Server1\Templates, and creates and saves the template there. When he logs on to another Windows 2000 Professional computer the next day, he must remap the drive. You want to prevent Gene from saving changes he makes to his desktop environment, but you want to ensure that he can access the \Templates folder as drive F: without affecting any other users on the network. What should you do?
a. Reconfigure the mandatory profile for the Logistics group.
b. Enable logon script processing on each computer Gene will use.
c. Create a mandatory profile for Gene and include the drive mapping.
d. Change the mandatory profile to a roaming user profile for Gene’s account.

64. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You install a device on the computer, but Windows does not install and configure the device properly. The Device Manager reports "A driver for this device was not required, and has been disabled. (Code 32)".

What should you do to resolve this problem?
a. Restart the computer
b. Update the system BIOS
c. Manually assign resources to the device
d. Check the event log for errors related to the device to determine which dependent service has an improper startup type, and start the service

65. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. Some users with portable computers running Windows 2000 Professional use offline files. You want to prevent resources in one shared folder from being available for offline use. What should you do?
a. Disable offline files in Windows Explorer
b. Change the NTFS permissions of the folder
c. Change the permissions of the shared folder
d. Disable caching of the shared folder in Windows Explorer

66. You are the administrator of a network supporting new computers running Windows 2000 Professional. You want to prevent users from seeing local drives by opening the My Computer icon. What should you do?
a. In AUTOEXEC.BAT, specify LASTDRIVE=A
b. Use Windows Explorer to hide all local drives
c. Configure the appropriate Group Policy settings
d. Use the System Properties dialog box to set the appropriate user environment variables

67. You are the administrator of a LAN supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to troubleshoot a suspected problem with DNS host name resolution. Which tools should you consider using? (Choose two.)
a. Nbtstat
b. Netdiag
c. Netstat
d. Nslookup

68. You are installing Windows 2000 Professional from the local CD-ROM drive on a Pentium III computer. You specified the option to join the domain, but an error message appears stating that a domain controller could not be found. You want to complete the installation process as soon as possible. What should you do?
a. Remove all installed protocols, and apply Windows 2000 Service Pack 1
b. Pause the installation process until the primary domain controller is online
c. Configure the system to join a workgroup, and join the domain after installation
d. Abort the installation process, bring the primary domain controller online, and restart the installation

69. Your computer running Windows 2000 Professional has a Triple Lanstreamer PCI network adapter. You add another port to the network adapter, and a Stop error occurs. What should you do to resolve this problem?
a. You cannot add another port to this adapter
b. Use Registry Editor to specify the appropriate number of ports for the adapter
c. Contact IBM to request the availability of Windows 2000 drivers for the adapter
d. Contact Microsoft to request the availability of Windows 2000 drivers for the adapter

70. Which tools in Windows 2000 Professional allows you to change the base priority class of a process? (Choose two.)
a. Task Manager
b. Process Viewer
c. System Monitor
d. System Information

71. You configure Group Policy on your computer running Windows 2000 Professional, but the effective setting still reflects the default configuration. What is the simplest method of ensuring that the effective setting reflects the current setting?
a. Press F5
b. Restart the system
c. Log off and log back on
d. Save changes, close the Group Policy console, and reopen it

72. You install Windows 2000 Professional on a Pentium III computer, and setup automatically installs the PCI network adapter. You configure the adapter to obtain an IP address from your DHCP Server and successfully establish a connection to the network. During the night shift, another employee with administrative permissions changes the network adapter configuration. The next day, you are unable to connect to the network. You run the IPCONFIG utility and find that the subnet mask is 0.0.0.0. What is the most likely cause of this subnet mask reading?
a. A duplicate IP address exists
b. A duplicate subnet mask exists
c. The DHCP Server is not available
d. A duplicate default gateway exists

73. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 computer with a new PCI network adapter and a new PCI sound card. You attach a high-speed parallel port device to the parallel port on your Windows 2000 computer. Windows 2000 does not detect the high-speed parallel port device. Enable the appropriate option to allow Windows 2000 to detect the device.


74. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 computers. You want to perform a clean installation of Windows 2000 Professional on a Pentium III computer with a blank hard disk using the network installation method. Which syntax should you use to run Setup and specify the location of the Windows 2000 source files?
a. winnt /s:sourcepath
b. winnt /t:sourcepath
c. winnt /u:sourcepath
d. winnt32 /s:sourcepath
e. winnt32 /t:sourcepath
f. winnt32 /u:sourcepath

75. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer with two processors. You want to improve the system performance. Which procedure should you consider using?
a. Use the IntFiltr utility
b. Use the Utility Manager
c. Bind interrupts for selected controllers to specific processors
d. Bind interrupts for selected processors to specific controllers

76. You add a USB camera device to your new Windows 2000 Professional computer, but the device does not function. What should you do to allow the USB camera to function under Windows 2000 Professional?


a. Run the Hardware Wizard
b. Enable USB support in the BIOS
c. Enable USB support in Windows
d. Use the Scanners and Cameras icon in Control Panel

77. You are the administrator of your company's network. Supported computers run Windows 2000 and NetWare. You have login scripts applicable to both NetWare and Windows servers.

You attempt to activate login scripts through Client Service, but a user receives this error message when the NetWare login script attempts to change context using a relative path: "The context you want to change to does not exist."

What should you do to resolve this problem?
a. Use relative paths in login scripts
b. Use absolute paths in login scripts
c. Specify this line in the login script:
#CAPTURE /S=<servername> /Q=<queuename>
d. Specify this line in the login script:
#COMMAND /c CAPTURE /S=<servername>/Q=<queuename>

78. You want to configure your Pentium III computer to dual-boot Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Professional. How should you configure the active partition? (Choose two.)
a. as NTFS
b. as FAT32
c. as a basic disk
d. as a dynamic disk

79. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer with a fax modem. You want to configure the Fax service to allow members of the Developers group to pause or cancel all jobs in the fax queue. Which permission should you assign to the Developers group?
a. View fax jobs
b. Manage fax jobs
c. View fax devices
d. View fax service
e. Manage fax service

80. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer with one Pentium II processor. You want to upgrade the computer to support two processors. You install both processors. What else should you do?
a. No action is required
b. Upgrade the computer driver using the Device Manager
c. Upgrade the computer driver using the Hardware Wizard
d. Open the Device Manager and choose Scan for hardware changes from the Action menu

81. You are the administrator of a computer running Windows 2000 Professional. You want to use Windows Backup at the end of the day to back up all files that change in the \Sales folder during the day. Which backup type should you use?
a. Copy
b. Daily
c. Normal
d. Incremental
e. Differential

82. You are the administrator of a workgroup supporting computers running Windows 2000 Professional and Windows NT 4.0. You upgrade a Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computer to Windows 2000 Professional. You want to apply the Windows 2000 default security settings that are applied to clean-installed computers. Which security template type should you use?
a. Basic
b. Secure
c. Compatible
d. High Secure
e. Optional Component File Security

83. You are creating a small network consisting of seven Windows 2000 Professional computers. All computers on the network connect to a 10/100 hub using UTP category 5 network cable. On Computer1 and Computer2 you install UTP network adapter cards rated at 100 Mbps. On the other five computers you install UTP/BNC combo network adapters. After installing Windows 2000 Professional on all seven computers, you discover that only computers 1 and 2 have network connectivity. What should you do to enable the other five computers to access network resources?
a. Configure the hub to only operate at 10 Mbps speed
b. Configure the hub to only operate at 100 Mbps speed
c. Configure the combo network adapters to only use the UTP port
d. Configure the combo network adapters to only use the BNC port

84. You install a device driver on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. When you restart the system, Windows fails to start. You restart the system again, and again Windows fails to start. You suspect that the driver is causing the problem. What should you do to resolve this problem? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Start the Recovery Console
b. Start the computer from the Windows 2000 Professional CD
c. Choose the Repair option
d. Insert the Emergency Repair Disk
e. Use the Driver Signing options to remove the driver
f. Use the Remove command-line utility to remove the driver

85. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Which interfaces can be used to update the mouse driver? (Choose two.)
a. Device Manager
b. Hardware Wizard
c. Recovery console
d. Mouse icon in Control Panel

86. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. A user calls you to report that he has difficulty using the mouse because he is accustomed to using only a keyboard. Which accessibility option should you instruct the user to enable?
a. FilterKeys
b. MouseKeys
c. SerialKeys
d. ToggleKeys

87. You are hosting a Web server on your home network and want to create a Web folder. What should you do?
a. Open My Computer, and double-click Add Network Place
b. Open My Network Places, and double-click Add Network Place
c. Open the Computer Management console, and double-click the Logical Drives node
d. Open the Computer Management console, and double-click the Disk Management node

88. You use a Windows Installer package to install Microsoft Word 2000 on 70 Windows 2000 Professional computers in the Engineering organizational unit (OU). Users in the Engineering OU report they cannot use Word custom templates. What should you do to make the custom templates available to users in the Engineering OU?
a. Reinstall the entire application
b. Create a transform to install the custom templates
c. Place the templates in a separate Windows Installer package, and assign the package to the Engineering OU
d. Place the templates in a separate Windows Installer package, and publish both the application and the template package to the Engineering OU

89. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer with a PCI display adapter. You install another PCI display adapter. After restarting, the secondary monitor performs a POST, and only the secondary monitor is listed in the Display Properties. Which two methods are recommended for resolving this problem? (Choose two.)
a. Replace the display driver
b. Switch PCI slots between the two adapters
c. Ensure that VGA is disabled on the primary adapter display
d. Set the BIOS option to run the POST routine on the display port corresponding to the VGA device

90. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You are preparing to upgrade a computer running Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows 2000 Professional. What must you do?
a. Run Chkdsk
b. Install Service Pack 5
c. Disable disk compression
d. Remove all antivirus software

91. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to configure Tom's computer to run the Magnifier each time he logs on to his computer. Which two interfaces can you use? (Choose two.)
a. Utility Manager
b. Accessibility Wizard
c. Accessibility Options icon in Control Panel
d. Users and Passwords icon in Control Panel

92. You want to connect to an Internet printer named HP_laser. The printer is attached to a print server named Server1 and is shared under the Resource share. Which syntax should you use?
a. http://Server1//.HP_laser/Resource
b. http://Server1//Resource/.HP_laser
c. http://Printers/Server1/Resource/.HP_laser
d. http://Server1/Printers/Resource/.HP_laser

93. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer with two processors. You want to improve the performance of a process by assigning it to a single processor. What should you do?
a. Use a registry editor
b. Click Set Affinity in Task Manager
c. Click Set Affinity in Device Manager
d. Windows 2000 Professional does not support this configuration

94. The \Sales folder is a compressed folder on an NTFS partition. You want to move the \Sales folder from your Windows 2000 Professional computer to another NTFS volume that does not have any compressed folders. You want the \Sales folder to remain compressed after it is moved. What should you do?
a. Move the folder
b. Compress the target folder, and move the folder
c. Apply compression to each file in the \Sales folder, and move the folder
d. Uncompress the source folder, compress the target folder, and move the folder

95. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You install a device on the computer, but Windows does not install and configure the device properly. The Device Manager reports "This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other devices on this system. (Code 12)". Which two methods can you use to resolve this problem? (Choose two.)
a. Restart the computer
b. Update the system BIOS
c. Remove any unneeded ISA devices
d. Manually assign resources to the device

96. You are the administrator of a workgroup supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers.

You configure the Group Policy by setting the Account lockout duration to 0. What effect will this have?
a. Users will never be locked out
b. Users will be locked out for 69 days
c. Users will be locked out after one failed logon attempt
d. Users will be locked out indefinitely until the Administrator unlocks the user account

97. You are the administrator of a domain supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to implement a smart card logon process. Which protocol should you use?
a. PAP
b. SPAP
c. CHAP
d. EAP-TLS
e. MS-CHAP

98. You are the administrator of your company's network. You want to set up a print server to support client computers running these operating systems:
Windows 2000
Macintosh
NetWare
UNIX

Your proposed solution is to configure a computer running Windows 2000 Professional as a print server.

Which clients computers will this configuration support? (Choose all that apply.)
a. UNIX
b. NetWare
c. Macintosh
d. Windows 2000

99. You are the administrator of a network supporting computers running Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000 computers. You want to host an Internet printer on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. What should you do? (Choose two.)
a. Install Peer Web Services on your computer
b. Install Internet Information Services on your computer
c. Advise Internet printing clients to use Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher
d. Advice Internet printing clients to use Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher

100. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has no built-in IrDA hardware. You want to use an external wireless adapter with your computer. What should you do? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Reconfigure a serial port as infrared
b. Attach a serial IrDA transceiver to a serial Com port
c. Use the Add/Remove Hardware wizard to install the device
d. Open the Device Manager and choose Scan for hardware changes from the Action menu

101. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer with a fax modem. You want to provide different billing codes to support faxes sent by different users. What should you do?
a. Create a different printer for each billing code
b. Purchase a third-party fax management solution
c. Create multiple billing codes for a single fax printer
d. Assign the Print fax permission in the Everyone group

102. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 computers. You want to upgrade a computer running Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows 2000 Professional. Which method can you use to upgrade?
a. Perform a network installation
b. Boot using the four boot floppy disks
c. Boot from the Windows 2000 Professional CD
d. Start Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and run Winnt.exe
e. Start Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and run Winnt32.exe

103. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. A user calls you to report that she has difficulty holding down two or more keys at the same time. Which option should you instruct the user to enable?
a. FilterKeys
b. SerialKeys
c. StickyKeys
d. ToggleKeys

104. You are the administrator of your company's network. You want to use Windows Installer to deploy software applications on computers running Windows 2000 Professional. The software should appear as though it has been installed, but should not actually be installed until users attempt to run the application. You also want to ensure that only authorized users can run the application. How should you configure the package? (Choose two.)
a. Assign the application to the users
b. Publish the application to the users
c. Deny the Assign Group Policy permission for the Authenticated User group
d. Remove the Assign Group Policy permission for the Authenticated User group

105. You are the administrator of your company's network. The user of a Windows 2000 Professional computer is unable to connect to a network printer using a Web browser. What should you do to allow the user to connect to the printer?
a. Use the Search function
b. Using the Indexing Service
c. Assign the user the Print permission to the printer
d. Go to the user’s computer and use the Add Printer wizard to connect to the network printer

106. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. A user makes changes to his user profile, and then logs off. The next day the user logs on again and finds that all changes to his user profile have been lost. No error messages are displayed. What should you do to allow the user to save changes to his user profile?
a. Reinstall Windows 2000 Professional
b. Add the user to the local Users group
c. Add the user to the local Administrators group
d. Delete the default user profile, and restart the computer

107. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer with a built-in 33-Kbps modem. You install a 56-Kbps ISA modem, but the new modem does not function correctly. How can you use the 56-Kbps modem?
a. Install the 56 Kbps modem in a different slot
b. Remove the 56 Kbps modem using the Device Manager
c. Remote the built-in modem using Device Manager
d. Disable the built-in modem using Device Manager

108. You are the administrator of a domain supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to use IPSec with a proxy server. How should you configure the Internet interface of your proxy server to ensure that packets secured with IPSec are not rejected? (Choose three.)
a. Define input and output filters using UDP port 161 (0x1F1) for ISAKMP/Oakley negotiation traffic.
b. Define input and output filters using UDP port 500 (0x1F4) for ISAKMP/Oakley negotiation traffic.
c. Define input and output filters using IP Protocol ID 51 (0x33) for IPSec Authentication Header traffic.
d. Define input and output filters using IP Protocol ID 52 (0x34) for IPSec Encapsulating Security Protocol traffic.
e. Define input and output filters using IP Protocol ID 50 (0x32) for IPSec Encapsulating Security Protocol traffic.

109. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer that is shared by multiple users. You want Windows 2000 Professional to hide the account name of the last logged on user. Click on the node that contains the appropriate policy.


110. You want to configure your computer as a multiple-boot system so that you can run MS-DOS, Windows NT Workstation 4.0, Windows 98, and Windows 2000 Professional. In which order should you install these operating systems?
a. MS-DOS, Windows 98, Windows NT, and Windows 2000 Professional
b. Windows 98, MS-DOS, Windows NT, and Windows 2000 Professional
c. Windows 98, Windows NT, MS-DOS, and Windows 2000 Professional
d. Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000 Professional, and MS-DOS

111. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer in a Windows 2000 domain. You attempt to copy an encrypted file in a folder on your local computer to a remote computer. The process fails. What should you do to resolve this problem?
a. Enable the user rights assignment policy Replace a process-level token.
b. Disable the user rights assignment policy Replace a process-level token
c. Enable the user rights assignment policy Enable computer and user accounts to be trusted for delegation.
d. Disable the user rights assignment policy Enable computer and user accounts to be trusted for delegation.

112. You administer a Windows 2000 Professional computer that has a Pentium II 400 MHz processor, an E-IDE hard drive, and 64 MB of RAM. You run graphics-intensive applications on the computer to create advertisements for Web pages. The computer performance does not seem to be optimal, so you use System Monitor in the Performance console to monitor counters for disk, memory, paging file and processor.

System Monitor shows that Memory: Pages/sec is consistently below 50, Paging File: %Usage is consistently 30, PhysicalDisk: %Disk Time is consistently below 30, and Processor: %Processor Time is consistently between 90 and 100.

Based on this performance data, what should you do to optimize the computer performance?
a. Add more RAM
b. Upgrade the BIOS
c. Add a second processor
d. Upgrade the disk to a SCSI model

113. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to achieve these results:

prevent users from customizing toolbars
prevent users from changing the wallpaper image
prevent users from running any screen savers
prevent window and taskbar positions from being saved at logoff

The proposed solution is to enable the Group Policy setting 'Disable adding, dragging, dropping and closing the Taskbar's toolbars', and enable the Group Policy setting 'Active Desktop Wallpaper'.

Which results does the proposed solution provide? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Users are unable to customize toolbars
b. Users are unable to change the wallpaper
c. Users are unable to run any screen savers
d. Window and taskbar positions are not saved at logoff

114. You bring your portable computer running Windows 2000 Professional on a commercial airline flight. The flight attendant instructs you to turn off your computer. In which state must your computer be in order to comply with airline safety rules?
a. Stand by
b. Hibernate
c. Logged off
d. Shut down

115. You are the administrator of a workgroup supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. You want to apply a security template that blocks the installation of unsigned drivers. Which security template type should you use?
a. Basic
b. Secure
c. Compatible
d. High Secure
e. Optional Component File Security

116. You are the administrator of a domain supporting Windows 2000 computers. You implement IPSec. What effect does this have?
a. Only members of the Administrators group can use the network
b. Unauthorized users cannot log on to the network using a Guest account
c. Unauthorized users cannot steal information being transmitted over the local network
d. Only members of the Administrators and Backup Operators groups can use the network

117. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You attempt to create a new desktop item using the Content Definition File (CDF) format on the active desktop by directly typing the URL path. You receive this error message:

"Active Desktop Item. The control panel is unable to process this Content Definition File (CDF)."

What should you do to resolve this problem?
a. Disable Active Desktop
b. Configure Internet Explorer to work online
c. Configure Internet Explorer to work offline
d. Disable the user tracking Group Policy setting

118. You are the administrator of your company's network supporting client computers running Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0. You want to install Windows 2000 Professional on a Pentium III computer with one 6 GB hard disk drive and achieve these results:

have the capability to implement encryption
have the capability to implement file-level security
have the capability to implement volume mount points
have the capability to dual-boot with Windows 98

Your proposed solution is to install Windows 2000 Professional and specify the option to format the hard disk as NTFS.

Which results does the proposed solution provide? (Choose all that apply.)
a. You can implement encryption
b. You can implement file-level security
c. You can implement volume mount points
d. You can implement a dual-boot configuration with Windows 98

119. You are the administrator of NT5Pro1, a computer running Windows 2000 Professional. Printer1 is a shared color print device attached to NT5Pro1, and its print queue has three waiting jobs. The print device is not responding, and you want the three waiting print jobs to print to Printer2, another identical print device, on NT5Pro2, another Windows 2000 Professional computer. You also want to allow users who normally connect to Printer1 to have their print jobs redirected to Printer2. What should you do?
a. Configure a printing pool
b. Instruct users to print to a file named Printer2
c. Add a port to Printer1 mapped to \\NT5Pro2\Printer2
d. Add a port to Printer2 mapped to \\NT5Pro1\Printer1

120. You are the administrator of your company's network. You want to perform an unattended installation of Windows 2000 Professional on 50 computers. Of the 50 computers, 25 of them have network interface cards with a PXE boot ROM, while the other 25 do not have a PXE boot ROM. At minimal cost, how can you perform an unattended installation on the computers without a PXE boot ROM? (Choose two.)
a. Create a remote installation boot disk
b. Assign the user right “Log on as a service” to the Administrators group
c. Assign the user right “Log on as a batch job” to the Administrators group
d. Replace the network interface cards with adapters containing a PXE boot ROM and BIOS support for starting from the PXE boot ROM

121. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to set a default billing code for a fax printer. Which methods can you use? (Choose two.)
a. Open the Printers folder, select the fax printer and choose Properties from the File menu
b. Open the Printers folder, select the fax printer, and choose Printing Preferences from the File menu
c. From the Start menu, click Programs, Accessories, Communications, Fax, and then click Send Cover Page Fax to open the Send Fax wizard
d. Open the Fax icon in Control Panel, access the Advanced Options tab, open the Fax Sercvice Management Console, and access the fax device properties

122. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You install an analog non-Plug and Play modem, and Windows 2000 Professional does not detect the modem. Which procedures can you use to install the modem and ensure that its manufacturer-specific features are available? (Choose two.)
a. Use the Add/Remove Hardware wizard to reinstall the modem
b. Install the modem as a standard modem using the Install New Modem wizard
c. Download and install a .inf file designed for Windows 2000 from the modem manufacturer
d. Open the Device Manager and choose Scan for hardware changes from the Action menu to reinstall the modem

123. You are the administrator of your company's network. You want to use Windows Installer to deploy an application on computers running Windows 2000. You do not want any application shortcuts to be visible on the desktop or Start menu, but users should be able to install the application by opening a file associated with the application. How should you configure the package?
a. Assign applications to computers
b. Publish applications to computers
c. Assign the application to the users
d. Publish the application to the users

124. You have some compressed bitmap files in a directory of your Windows 2000 Professional computer. The file compression has reduced their size from 2 MB to 1 MB. You attempt to copy them to a floppy disk, but an error reports that the destination drive is full. How can you copy the bitmap files to a 1.44 MB floppy disk?
a. Format the floppy disk as FAT, and restart the copy operation.
b. Format the floppy disk as NTFS, and restart the copy operation.
c. Create an empty compressed folder on the floppy disk, and copy the files to the new folder.
d. Use a third-party file compression utility to create a compressed archive containing the bitmap files. Copy the compressed archive to the floppy disk.

125. You are the administrator of your company's network. You attempt to deploy a Windows Installer-based application using a Windows Installer package, but the installation package does not install correctly. What is the first recommended troubleshooting method?
a. Check the Event Viewer Security Log.
b. Check the Event Viewer Application Log.
c. Repair the installation package using the repair option of Windows Installer.
d. Delete the package, recreate the package, and apply the appropriate modification.

126. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer with a PCI display adapter. You install another PCI display adapter. After installing the secondary monitor, the system does not complete the POST routine, and there is no display on either monitor. What should you do to resolve this problem?
a. Verify that the primary display adapter is in PCI slot 1.
b. Verify that the primary display adapter is in PCI slot 2.
c. Verify that the secondary display adapter is in PCI slot 1.
d. Verify that the secondary display adapter is in PCI slot 2.

127. You are an administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 computers and UNIX systems running MIT Kerberos version 5. Which encryption types can UNIX systems use to authenticate to a Windows 2000 KDC server? (Choose two.)
a. DES
b. 3DES
c. DES-CBC-MD5
d. DES-CBC-CRC

128. You are installing Windows 2000 Professional and various software applications on 70 new computers using RIS. The installations are successful on all but one computer. What should you do to complete the installation on the failed computer?
a. Stop and restart the Listsvc
b. Stop and restart the BINLSVC
c. Stop and restart the Net Logon service
d. Stop and restart the Computer Browser service

129. Using a Sysprep image, you want to install unsigned drivers using the Sysprep mini-wizard. You want to minimize the time required for the Sysprep mini-wizard to run. What should you do?
a. Set the driver signing policy to Ignore
b. Use the �Cq switch when you create your master image
c. Use the �Cpnp switch when you create your master image
d. Create your master image with the devices that require manufacturer-supplied drivers

130. You are installing Windows 2000 Professional from the local CD-ROM drive on a Pentium III computer. An error occurs, and Windows 2000 will not start. What is the first recommended troubleshooting procedure?
a. Boot from the Windows 2000 CD
b. Start the computer in safe mode
c. Boot from the Windows 2000 floppy disks
d. Start the computer using the Last Known Good Configuration

131. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. All computers on the network use NTFS volumes. What is the minimum permission must a user have to a folder in order to share it?
a. Read
b. Modify
c. Full Control
d. List Folder Contents

132. You are the administrator of your company's network supporting Windows NT/2000 computers on three subnets. Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 2.0 is used on the network. You want to use Network Monitor to monitor network traffic on a remote subnet. On which computers can you remotely monitor network traffic? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Windows 95
b. Windows 98
c. Windows NT 4.0
d. Windows 2000

133. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer with two hard disk drives and one floppy disk drive. You want to achieve these results:

play DVD movies on the computer
be able to use a DVD as a storage device
play audio compact discs on the computer
be able to read DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW formats

Your proposed solution is to install a new compatible DVD-RAM drive.

Which results does the proposed solution provide? (Choose all that apply.)
a. You can play DVD movies on the computer
b. You are able to use a DVD as a storage device
c. You can play audio compact discs on the computer
d. The drive can read DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW formats

134. You are the administrator of your company's network supporting client computers running Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000. A computer running Windows 2000 Professional has a 10 GB hard disk drive installed as drive C: formatted with the FAT32 file system. You want to convert the volume to NTFS. What should you do?
a. At a command prompt, type:
Convert C: /NTFS /V
b. At a command prompt, type:
Convert C: /FS:NTFS /V
c. Use the Logical Drives node of the Computer Management console.
d. Use the Disk Management node of the Computer Management console.

135. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has two hard disk drives labeled C and D. The operating system is installed on drive C. There is 50 MB free on drive C and 500 MB free on drive D. A print device is attached to your computer, and other users share the printer. Some print jobs fail. Which two alternative methods can you use to resolve this problem and optimize printing performance? (Choose two.)
a. Increase the amount of free disk space on drive C.
b. In the Print Server Properties dialog box, use the Advanced tab to change the location of the spool folder to D:\.
c. In the Print Server Properties dialog box, use the Drivers tab to change the location of the spool folder to D:\PrintSpool.
d. In the Print Server Properties dialog box, use the Advanced tab to change the location of the spool folder to D:\PrintSpool.

136. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. A user calls you to report that he has difficulty using the keyboard because he keeps enabling the CAPS LOCK key by accident. Which accessibility option should you instruct the user to enable?
a. FilterKeys
b. MouseKeys
c. SerialKeys
d. ToggleKeys

137. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Your computer displays this message: Stop 0x00000079 MISMATCHED_HAL. What is the most likely cause of this Windows 2000 Stop message?
a. An incompatible device driver has been loaded.
b. The BIOS hardware is incompatible with Windows 2000.
c. Multiprocessor configuration files exist on a single-processor system.
d. Single-processor and multiprocessor configuration files both exist on the same system.

138. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer that is shared by multiple users. You want to require users to log on to the computer before they can shut it down. Indicate which node contains the appropriate policy.


139. You are the administrator of your company's network. Supported computers run Windows 2000 and NetWare. You have login scripts applicable to both NetWare and Windows servers. The user of a Windows 2000 Professional computer logs on and receives this message:

An application error has occurred and an application error log is being generated. NWSCRIPT.exe Exception: access violation (0xc0000005), Address: 0x01cae84b

What should you do to resolve this problem?
a. Avoid using NetWare login scripts entirely
b. Avoid the use of ELSE statements in NetWare login scripts
c. Avoid the use of external DOS commands in NetWare login scripts
d. Avoid the user of ELSE statements with external DOS commands in NetWare login scripts

140. You are installing Windows 2000 Professional from the local CD-ROM drive on a Pentium III computer that is ACPI-compliant. Setup halts, and a Stop message appears. Which two actions can you take to resolve this problem? (Choose two.)
a. Restart the computer
b. Shut down the computer, remove all adapter cards, and restart the computer
c. Restart the computer and verify that the Plug and Play operating system option is disabled in the BIOS
d. Shut down the computer and check the hardware compatibility list to ensure that all computer hardware is supported by Windows 2000

141. You are the administrator of a computer running Windows 2000 Professional, English version. You want to add an input locale. What must you do to make the locale available for selection?
a. Add a code page
b. Add a keyboard layout
c. Install the appropriate IME
d. Install the appropriate language group

142. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. A user is unable to share a folder on an NTFS volume. You want to assign the minimum permission that will allow the user to share the folder. Which permission should you assign?
a. Read
b. Write
c. Modify
d. Read & Execute

143. You are an administrator of a network supporting UNIX systems and Windows 2000 computers. Which tool should you use to configure Kerberos realms?
a. Klist
b. Ksetup
c. Ktpass
d. Gssclient

144. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. The Adobe Acrobat application is responding very slowly, and you want to optimize the application's performance. What should you do?


a. Reduce the priority of the csrss.exe threads
b. Increase the priority of the smss.exe threads
c. Increase the priority of the System process to high
d. Reduce the priority of the winword.exe process to Normal

145. Your laptop computer's BIOS is not ACPI-based. You install Windows 2000 Professional on your laptop computer. One week later, you perform an ACPI flash upgrade to the BIOS, and now the laptop is not functioning correctly. What should you do?
a. Reinstall Windows 2000
b. Reset the BIOS defaults
c. Reflash the BIOS with a non-ACPI flash upgrade
d. Replace the BIOS hardware with ACPI-based hardware

146. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to stop a scheduled task that is running. What should you do?
a. Shut down the computer
b. Open Task Scheduler, right-click a task, and click End Task
c. Open the Services console and stop the Task Scheduler service
d. Open Task Manager, right-click an application, and click End Task

147. You are the administrator of a 50-user network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. All hardware and network systems are less than 6 months old. A user calls to report that she is unable to access a shared folder located on a FAT volume of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You verify that the user has sufficient permissions to access the shared folder. Some other users are already accessing the shared folder. What is the most likely cause?
a. A network connection has failed
b. Caching is disabled for the folder
c. The user is attempting to access the resource locally
d. The maximum allowed number of users are connected to the share

148. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You are considering applying Windows 2000 Service Pack 1. When must you reapply the service pack?
a. you add another service, and you are updating from a network share that supports service pack slipstreaming
b. you add another protocol, and you are updating from a network share that supports service pack slipstreaming
c. you add another service, and you are updating from a network share that does not support service pack slipstreaming
d. you add another protocol, and you are updating from a network share that does not support service pack slipstreaming

149. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer that is shared by multiple users. You want to establish an audit policy to detect if a user restarts or shuts down the computer. What should you do?
a. Enable auditing of logon events
b. Enable auditing of object access
c. Enable auditing of privilege use
d. Enable auditing of system events

150. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You replace the display adapter in the computer and restart the computer. When the computer restarts, the display flickers. What is the first recommended troubleshooting procedure?
a. Replace the display driver
b. Replace the display adapter
c. See if the problem occurs at a lower screen resolution and color depth
d. See if the problem occurs at a higher screen resolution and color depth

151. You configure your computer to dual-boot Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional. A Windows 2000 volume is mounted when running Windows NT Workstation. Which capability does Windows NT support?
a. encryption
b. disk quotas
c. sparse files
d. change journal
e. reparse points
f. basic read and write operations

152. You are the administrator of a domain supporting computers running Windows NT and Windows 2000. During a typical day, one user logs on to a computer running Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 Professional. The user reports that her application does not function correctly when she is logged onto a computer with a clean installation of Windows 2000 Professional. What is the most likely cause of this problem?
a. Windows 2000 is unable to read Windows NT 4.0 profiles
b. The computer hardware is incompatible with Windows 2000
c. Windows 2000 is unable to read Windows NT 4.0 system policies
d. The application is using hard-coded paths to the user’s locally cached profile

153. You are the administrator of your company's network. You attempt to deploy a Windows Installer-based application using a Windows Installer packages, but the installation process stops before completing the installation. Which troubleshooting practice is recommended?
a. Check the Event Viewer Security Log
b. Check the Event Viewer Application Log
c. Repair the installation package using the repair option of Windows Installer
d. Delete the package, recreate the package, and apply the appropriate modification

154. You install Windows 2000 Professional on a Pentium III computer with two 6 GB hard disk drives. During Setup you format both hard disk drives as NTFS using the default cluster size. You apply compression to a folder on an NTFS partition on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. Later, when you check the folder properties, you notice that the files in the folder are not compressed. What is the most likely cause?
a. The cluster size for the volume is less than 4 KB.
b. The cluster size for the volume is greater than 4 KB.
c. You chose the option to Apply Changes To This Folder Only.
d. You chose the option to Apply Changes To This Folder, Subfolder, And Files.

155. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to use the Fax service to receive faxes. The system is able to send outgoing faxes using Windows 2000 Professional, but is unable to receive incoming faxes. Which methods can you use to allow Windows 2000 Professional to receive incoming fax documents? (Choose two.)
a. Click Start, Programs, Accessories, Communications, Network and Dial-up Connections, access the fax device properties, and enable the receive option.
b. Click Start, Programs, Accessories, Communications, Fax, click Fax Service Management, access the fax device properties, and enable the receive option.
c. Open the Fax icon in Control Panel, access the User Information tab, open the Fax Service Management Console, access the fax device properties, and enable the receive option.
d. Open the Fax icon in Control Panel, access the Advanced Options tab, open the Fax Service Management Console, access the fax device properties, and enable the receive option.

156. You have a laptop computer running Windows 2000 Professional. You want to add and remove PC Cards without restarting the computer. Which conditions are recommended to support this capability? (Choose two.)
a. The computer is APM-enabled
b. The computer is ACPI-enabled
c. The device supports Plug and Play
d. The device and device drivers support Plug and Play

157. By default, members of which groups have permission to increase scheduling priority?
a. Users
b. Power Users
c. Administrators
d. Backup Operators

158. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to configure automatic dialing of one of your RAS phonebook entries. What should you do? (Choose two.)
a. Create a batch file containing this entry: %Systemroot%\System32\Rasphone <phonebook entry name>
b. Create a batch file containing this entry: %Systemroot%\System32\Rasphone -d <phonebook entry name>
c. Use the AT command to specify the batch file you created.
d. Add a scheduled task and specify the batch file you created.

159. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 computers. You create a folder on an NTFS volume and share it as Status. You later decide that the folder should be shared as Progress. What should you do?
a. Rename the folder in Windows Explorer.
b. Open a command prompt, and rename the folder.
c. Create a new share named Progress, and remove the Status share.
d. Edit the share name using the Shared Folders management console.

160. You are the administrator of your company's network. You want to perform an unattended installation of Windows 2000 Professional from the operating system CD. You use Setup Manager to create an Unattend.txt file. What else should you do to prepare for the unattended installation?
a. Rename Unattend.txt to Winnt.sif, and copy it to a floppy disk.
b. Rename Unattend.txt to Winnt.txt, and copy it to a floppy disk.
c. Rename Unattend.txt to Winnt.sif, and copy it to a network share.
d. ename Unattend.txt to Winnt.txt, and copy it to a network share.

161. You are the administrator of a workgroup supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers. The \Reports shared folder resides on an NTFS partition in a Windows 2000 Professional Computer. Some users report that they can open files but not make changes. You want to enable users to make changes to files without granting more rights and permissions than necessary. Which permissions should you grant? (Choose two.)
a. Read permission to share
b. Change permission to share
c. NTFS Write permission to files
d. NTFS Modify permission to files

162. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Professional computer. A system boot failure occurs, and you want to use the Recovery Console to write a new partition boot sector onto the system partition. Which Recovery Console command should you use?
a. Chkdsk
b. Fdisk
c. Fixboot
d. Fixmbr

163. Eric prints approximately 32 documents each day from his Windows 2000 Professional computer. When each print job completes successfully, Eric receives a confirmation message. Eric’s default printer is a shared printer connected to a computer running Windows 2000 Server. Eric wants to stop receiving print notifications. What should you do?
a. Enable bidirectional printing support
b. In the Printer properties dialog box, disable the Advanced Printing feature option
c. In the Print Server properties of the Printers system folder, disable the option Notify when remote documents are printed
d. In the Print Server properties of the Printers system folder, disable the option Notify computer, not user, when remote documents are printed.

164. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 Professional computers connected to a Windows 2000 Server domain. You have assigned permissions to the appropriate network and printer resources to the Developers group. Ten new users have been hired, and you are installing ten new computers to run Windows 2000 Professional. You want the new users to have these capabilities:

log on to any computer in the domain and run the same applications

log on to any computer in the domain and receive the same display settings

log on to any computer in the domain and access the same network connections

log on to any computer in the domain and receive the same printer connections.

Your proposed solution is to configure the computers to join the domain, create ten new domain user accounts, add them to the Developers group, and configure a roaming user profile for each user.

Which results does the proposed solution provide? (Choose all that apply.)
a. Users can log on to any computer in the domain and run the same applications.
b. Users can log on to any computer in the domain and receive the same display settings.
c. Users can log on to any computer in the domain and access the same network connections.
d. Users can log on to any computer in the domain and receive the same printer connections.

165. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows NT 4.0 computers. Your office is located at the corporate headquarters in Dallas. You are planning to deploy a remote office in Japan. The personnel in Japan will do business primarily in Japanese. At a minimum, which version of Windows 2000 Professional should you deploy in the Japan office?
a. English
b. Translated
c. Multilanguage

166. You are installing Windows 2000 Professional from the local CD-ROM drive on a Pentium III computer that is ACPI-compliant. Setup stops during GUI mode, and the computer stops responding. Which troubleshooting procedure is recommended?
a. Restart the computer.
b. Shut down the computer, remove all adapter cards, and restart the computer.
c. Restart the computer, and verify that the Plug and Play operating system option is disabled in the BIOS.
d. Shut down the computer and check the hardware compatibility list (HCL) to ensure that all computer hardware is supported by Windows 2000.

167. Which APM features are supported by Windows 2000? (Choose all that apply.)
a. resume
b. suspend
c. hibernate
d. wake-on-LAN
e. wake-on-ring
f. timer wake up
g. battery status

168. You are the administrator of your company's network supporting computers running Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT Workstation 4.0. You are planning to upgrade some computers to Windows 2000. What is the minimum number of answer files required?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

169. You are installing Windows 2000 Professional from the local CD-ROM drive on a Pentium III computer that is ACPI-compliant. Setup stops during text mode. Which troubleshooting procedures are recommended? (Choose two.)
a. Set legacy device IRQ requirements in the BIOS to Reserved for ISA.
b. Set legacy device IRQ requirements in the BIOS to Reserved for PCI.
c. Ensure that the Plug and Play operating system option is enabled in the BIOS.
d. Ensure that the Plug and Play operating system option is disabled in the BIOS.

170. You are the administrator of a network supporting Windows 2000 computers. You want to use the Microsoft Management Console to analyze the security configuration of your computer. Which snap-in should you use?
a. WMI Control
b. System Information
c. IP Security Policy Management
d. Security Configuration and Analysis

171. You want to use your Windows 2000 Professional computer with two external modems to dial into your ISP. You configure a dial-up connection using the two modems, but when the connection is completed, only one of the modems is being used. What should you do in Windows 2000 Professional to dial both modems?
a. Use the Options tab of the Dial-Up Connection Properties box to enable Multilink connections.
b. Use the Networking tab of the Dial-Up Connection Properties box to enable Multilink connections.
c. Use the Modems tab of the Phone and Modem Options icon in Control Panel to enable Multilink connections.
d. Use the Advanced tab of the Phone and Modem Options icon in Control Panel to enable Multilink connections.

172. You are considering buying a game to run on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to know which version of DirectX is installed. What should you type in the Run dialog box?
a. dxdiag
b. regedit
c. verifier
d. winver

173. You install an infrared graphics tablet on one Windows 2000 Professional computer, but the graphics tablet does not function. You open the Device Manager, which shows that the graphics tablet is in a problem state. How can you use the graphics tablet with Windows 2000 Professional?
a. Use Registry Editor
b. Reconfigure a serial port as an infrared port
c. Use the Device Manager to reinstall the appropriate driver for the graphics tablet
d. Use the Add/Remove Hardware icon in Control Panel to reinstall the graphics tablet

174. You upgrade a computer from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. After the upgrade, you notice that the My Documents icon on the desktop is mapped to C:\My Documents. You want the My Documents icon to be mapped to C:\Documents and Settings\Username\My Documents. Which two methods can you use? (Choose two.)
a. Delete the default user profile, and restart the computer.
b. Create new shortcuts for the icons, and delete the existing icons.
c. Right-click the My Documents icon, choose Properties, and specify the appropriate path in the Target field.
d. Right-click the My Documents icon, choose Properties, click Move, and specify the appropriate folder location.

175. You want to check the digital signature of system files using the File Signature Verification tool. What should you do?
a. Run sigverif
b. Run verifier
c. Start the tool from the System Tools program group
d. Start the tool from the Administrative Tools program group





Answer Key:
1. D
2. B,D
3. A
4. C
5. A
6. A,B
7. B,D
8. A
9. A,C,F
10. B,C
11. B
12. A,D
13. B,C,D
14. C
15. B
16. D
17. C,D
18. A
19. B
20. A,C,F
21. B,D
22. C
23. B,D
24. A,B
25. AutoPartition=0
26. C,D
27. A
28. B
29. D
30. B,D
31. C,D
32. C,D
33. C,D
34. A
35. C
36. C
37. A,C,D
38. D
39. A
40. A
41. B
42. A
43. D
44. C,D
45. A,D
46. A,D
47. A,D
48. A,D
49. A
50. B
51. NTUpgrade=No
52. A
53. B
54. C
55. A,C
56. B
57. B
58. B
59. B
60. D
61. B
62. A,B,C
63. B
64. D
65. D
66. C
67. B,D
68. C
69. C
70. A,B
71. D
72. A
73. Use any interrupt assigned to the port
74. A
75. C
76. B
77. B
78. B,C
79. B
80. B
81. B
82. A
83. C
84. B,C,D
85. A,D
86. B
87. B
88. C
89. B,D
90. D
91. B
92. D
93. B
94. B
95. B,C
96. D
97. D
98. A,D
99. B,C
100. B,C
101. A
102. E
103. C
104. A,D
105. C
106. B
107. D
108. B,C,E
109. Security Options
110. A
111. C
112. C
113. A,B
114. D
115. D
116. C
117. B
118. A,B,C
119. C
120. A,C
121. B,C
122. A,C
123. D
124. D
125. C
126. A
127. C,D
128. B
129. D
130. B
131. A
132. C
133. B,C
134. B
135. A,D
136. D
137. D
138. Security Options
139. D
140. B,D
141. D
142. A
143. B
144. D
145. A
146. B
147. D
148. C
149. D
150. C
151. F
152. D
153. B
154. C
155. B,D
156. B,D
157. B,C
158. B,D
159. C
160. A
161. B,C
162. C
163. C
164. A,B,C,D
165. B
166. A
167. A,B,C,G
168. A
169. A,C
170. D
171. A
172. A
173. D
174. C,D
175. A