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1. After you log in, you get a message that a dependency service failed where do you look to find out more.

A: Event viewer

 

2. Installing audio with midi, what applet do you use?

A. Multimedia, in control panel.

 

3. Two ways to change password with NetWare 4.x?

A. Setpass.exe and cntrl+alt+del

 

4. You get blank pages after job when printing on NetWare printer, How fix?

A. CSNW and clear the add form feed box.

 

5. How install UPS on system, Choose two.

A. Plug it to serial port and configure in control panel, UPS. (Remember NT 4.0 IS NOT Plug and pray).

 

6. How lock workstation when leave?

A. Screensaver with password.

 

7. 3 Users don't get system policy working on their computers, why?

A. User policy is overriding system policy.

 

8. Can you dial in to a RAS using 3 modems (Multilink) and callback?

A. No, Callback doesn't work with multilink.

 

9. A tool to search for a value in the registry?

A. Regedit

 

10. How move workstation from one domain to another?

A. Control panel | Network | Identification.

 

11. What to do about excessive paging?

A. Add more RAM.

 

12. Installing NT Workstation and will add network card later but want to configure network protocols now, how do you

this?

A. Use the MS Loopback adapter and bind protocols to it.

 

13. Want to install NT Workstation from CDROM and NT Doesn't support CDROM, but DOS does. How do this?

A. Start from MS-DOS and run Winnt.exe from CDROM.

 

14. You have 1 controller, 3 drives total with 1 partition per Drive, one Drive has NT Server boot and system files. What is

the best method of fault tolerance?

A. Mirror, You don't have enough drives to make a Stripe set.

 

15. Upgrade from WinNT 3.51 to NT 4.0 Select all that are correct.

A. Boot using 3 install diskettes, Boot to WinNT3.51 and run winnt32.exe.

 

20. The infamous mandatory logon if the PDC is down.

A. Answer that the user CANNOT log on.

 

21. The minimum requirements for stripe w/parity?

A. One controller and 3 disks.

 

22. Minimum requirements for disk duplexing?.

A. 2 Controllers and 2 disks.

 

23. You are Administrating from Win95 Computer. You install Server Admin. Tools. Want to share CD-ROM on NT

Computer. What do you use on Win95 Computer?.

A. Server Manager.

 

24. You have 4 drives w/250 MB on each disk. Want to use RAID 5. What is the total usable size of stripe set?.

A. 750 MB.

 

25. Want to monitor when disk space is less than 25% how do you do that?

A. Performance monitor. Alert on %of free space on all disks.

 

26. You have 3 NT Servers. Want to change role of PDC to be a Member Server and one of the other 2 BDC to PDC. How

do you do this using Net Admin Tool?

A. Server manager to promote a BDC to PDC. Reinstall NT in to the old PDC and select to be a member server.

 

27. You have 3 NT Servers. Want to change role of PDC to BDC.

A. Use Server Manager to promote a BDC to PDC, Existing PDC will be automatically demoted.

 

28. Scenario Question: If you're ever asked how will auditing be performed just answer:

A. Any attempts to make changes to an existing file in e:directory will be audited.

 

29. What file do you need on a boot disk for SCSI controller w/bios DisableD ??

A. NTBOOTDD.sys

 

30. You want to prevent anyone except ADMIN group from logging onto a Domain Controller LOCALLY. What do you do?.

A. Ensure that only ADMIN group can login locally.

 

31. You want to backup 1 NT Server's registry daily and 95 WS weekly. What are the minimum requirements needed to

perform this task?

A. 1 Tape backup on the server.

 

32. You have NT Server and NWLink client both using IPX. What can Netware clients access?

A. Client server apps. That support NetBIOS.

 

33. If you move a file from NTFS partition to a FAT partition, what happens?

A. They preserve long filenames but LOSE the permissions. FAT doesn't have file level security.

 

34. If you have a problem with de Video card, what you should do?

A. Restart in the VGA mode an change video drivers in Control panel | Video Adapters.

 

35. You want to use template for setting up users. How do you that?

A. Make a Template_user and set the properties for it. When you want a new user, simply select the template and copy to new

account.

 

36. You have 3 server w/RAS installed on three different segments. How do you minimize time to resolve NetBIOS names?

A. Install LMHOST file on each WS.

 

37. When you have 2 computers running IPX and they can't communicate, the correct answer is:

A. Incorrect Frame Type.

 

38. Have a network using various types of frames, what do you have to do?

A. Manually enter each frame type used, and install NWLink if it is not mentioned.

 

39. You have a RAS Server and they give you an exhibit on what it and the dial in computers have. Just remember.

A. You can use Winsock (Because both have TCP/IP), You can use NetBEUI (Both have it), You can use RAS Services.

 

40. Your page file has increased above its maximum allowed. What will happen? (Choose two) (A,C)

A. Apps will open and run slow, Disk will be fragmented.

 

41. You are using Performance Monitor from a WS. You're monitoring 10 servers. Performance is slow in your WS. What to

do? (d).

A. Increase time interval you collect data.

 

42. 84. Your 95 clients access shared resources on NT Server. The 95 Computers have Client for MS installed. You want to

allow 95 clients to access files on NetWare Server. You Install GSNW on NT Server. What else do you need to do?

A. From GSNW applet in control panel, use the Gateway option to share desired directories on Netware Server.

 

43. Migrating from NetWare server to NT. What needs to be installed on NT Server?

A. GSNW.

 

44. You want to monitor TCP/IP counter on servers. What do you need to install on each server?

A. SNMP.

 

45. What utility would you use to view roles of all computers on network?

A. Server manager.

 

46. You have four domain controllers, and want your administrators to receive alerts when system errors occur. How do you

do that?

A. On each server, add names of all administrators to alert list in Server Manager.

 

47. You're concerned about disk space on your servers, you want to be notified if falls below 25% How do you do that?

A. On each server, use Performance monitor, set an alert on in if it falls below 25%.

 

48. What would you use to minimize memory usage for a domain with less than 10 users?

A. Server Service in Control panel | Network.

 

49. You have a 20 user workgroup called SALES. You want to install a PDC and call the domain SALES. How?

A. Create accounts for the computers on the PDC using server manager. At the workstations, Network icon. - Add to domain.

 

50. You want to segment your network by installing a second NIC on your server. How do you configure it?

A. Manually assign unique IP Address to each NIC. (Incorrect choices include manually assign identical IP's Or use DHCP to

assign unique/identical IP's).

 

51. You have a NetWare network, and install a new NT Server to run a client/server app. What must be installed on the NT

Server to allow NW clients access?

A. NWLink ONLY.

 

52. You want to back up the registry on server. How?

A. Select at least one file on the volume containing the registry.

 

53. In a NON-ROUTED network with static IP addressing, what else do you need?

A. Subnet Mask (Not default gateway because it is NON-ROUTED).

 

54. Scenario: You have RAS Dialup, some users need to access a database program over network, others do not. You want

to encrypt database information. Mix of MS Clients and 3rd party dialups. How do you maintain security?

A. Use different modem ports, configure clients who need to access the database to use the port set up with port with data

encryption.

 

55. Lack of disk space for spool file, how to fix?

A. In server properties, choose a new path for the spool file on a Disk that has more space.

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1. The user template one, on how to use it.

The answer with the 'COPY' in it.

 

2. How do you make it so the logon scripts can be used everywhere one.

Use Directory Replication services.

 

3. File from NTFS to FAT one.

Long file names retained.

Permissions discarded.

 

4. How you make a BDC into a PDC one.

Got to Server Manager and promote the BDC to PDC (and that's all that's needed).

 

5. The one where you audit files and you have for wite: success & failure and for change: success.

The answer has "any attempt to change existing file" in it.

 

6. How to identify the OS and roles of computers in your domain...

Server manager.

 

7. What happens when you attempt to log on with a mandatory profile and the PDC is down...

NO LOG ON TO DOMAIN (believe me, this is correct).

 

8. How to share a CD-ROM from a Win95 with CAT (client administration tools) installed.

SERVER MANAGER (explorer wasn't even a possiblity, so this is certainly correct).

 

9. Copying files from NTFS to NTFS.

Inherits from the destination directory.

 

10. Get nobody but the Admins to log on to DC's.

Ensure that only Admins have the right to local logon.

 

11. The longish one where you have RAS and some NT WS's that need encryption, whilst others don't...

Configure RAS to require data encryption for specific modem ports, and configure the NT WS's to only dial into modems attached to these ports.

 

12. the one where dial-out is NetBEUI, TCP/IP and IPX/SPX and dial-in is only NetBEUI and TCP/IP...what can the clients access?

Apps that support Windows Sockets.

Apps that support Net BIOS.

The shared resources on the RAS Server.

 

13. How to minimize the time to resolve NetBIOS names for RAS clients.

Put a LMHOSTS file locally on the clients (NT WS's in this case)

 

14. RAS. You want to log into servers specified with their UNC or Hostnames via AutoDial...

Create a phonebook entry for each server.

 

15. The one with the Win95 clients wanting to access the resources after they've been migrated from a NW3.12 to an NT SRV (on which, obviously GSNW must be installed). What else must be done (i.e. map to the NetWare SRV)

I said use the Control Panel--GSNW icon and share it from there... (not entirely sure about this one)

 

16. What do you need on NT SRV to migrate NW?

GSNW. (NWlink comes with this)

 

17. You have 1 Win95 client, that wants to access printers and files on both an NT SRV and a NW3.12. What needs to be done on NT and client?

Install GSNW on NT, no additional software needed for Win95.

 

18. An NT SRV with NWlink on it. The user is at a NetWare client pc, what can he access?

Any client/server app. that supports NetBIOS.

 

19. Mirrored disk with ARC boot disk needed...

You'll just have to learn how ARC works, it's just too simple :-).

 

20. How to create a boot disk...

Format with NT, put the lah-de-dah files on it, and edit the boot.ini ARC (this one had ntbootdd.sys as a file to put on the disk too, put it's correct anyway).

 

21. NWlink on WS and SRV, but still no connection...

Wrong Frametype

 

22. You have a stripe set with 3 HDD's, one say "dada". How do you get the data back?

Restore lost data from tapedrive.

 

23. HP network interface laserjet printer (need I say more?).

DLC not installed on the SRV.

 

24. RAS SRV with 2 modems, dial-in gets disconnected immediately, how do you diagnose?

In the Registry: enable device logging.

 

25. How to back up the registry with NTBackup

Specify at least 1 file from the volume that contains the registry.

 

26. User can access a printer connected to the PDC, but can't access a directory on it. You (the Admin) put him/her in a group with all the rights, and the user still can't access this directory... What went wrong?

The user has to log out and log back in again for those changed group memberships to come into play.

 

27. The dependancy service failed (eeeeeeek!), where do you find more info?

Event Viewer.

 

28. No docs are printing due to lack of space on the system partition...

Change the properties on the SRV to specify new location for spool directory (not a 100% sure about this one, so I wrote the other options down too (Ain't I kind ?...hehehe)

change printer properties to specify new spool location

use Disk Admin to extend the system partition

use Explorer to drag spool directory to new partition

 

29. This one is about Directory Replication. You get a screen, and it says export: SRV, import: Domain1.

So, who gets these replicated directories?

 

The BDC's

The member SRV's

The NT WS's

(and NOT the Win95's)

 

30. You install a new NT SRV (another one...;-)) on the C drive. The SRV has 3 HDD's. Get me a Fault Tolerant method of protecting the system files!

Mirror the C to the second physical drive (Stripe set with parity not a possiblity with these files...)

 

31. You need to add another file to a boot disk if the SCSI isn't BIOS enabled...

Ntbootdd.sys

 

32. You have 1 PDC & 2 BDC's. In a flash of madness, you decide to make the PDC into an apps. SRV. How?

Promote a BDC and re-install the PDC as a member SRV.

 

33. The one with the dept. that regularly plays Doom (oops) I mean transfers 100MB of files on the network, thereby making everybody suffer from a slow network. How do you solve this?

You install a 2nd adapter, create a new PHYSICAL (not logical!) subnet, enable IP-forwarding and connect the guilty WS's to this subnet.

 

34. How do you install Win95 via Client Admin? (my brain was going "gaga" here, so I'm not sure that the answer I gave was correct)

 

Share Win95 files

Create Win95 network installation DISK (is it a set you need?, beats me, look it up!)

Boot from network installation startup disk (or the other choice here was of course from the SET...)

 

35. We have a NT3.51 and a 4.0 WS (who would have this kind of a setup?????) and a printer directly attached to the NT SRV. What about the drivers?

During printer installation, install drivers for all needed hardware platforms & versions of NT (this is correct, no matter that Bill wanted to get me confused with this hardware cr*p).

 

36. Half of you clients want 802.2, the other half 802.3 (very likely....NOT). What do you do on your SRV?

You need manual frame detection plus add the 802.2 and 802.3.

 

37. Upgrading NT3.51 to NT4.0...this questions says "choose all that apply", but I only found one that I'm sure of... (this could be one of the 2 questions I got wrong)

Start WinNT3.51 and then do winnt32.exe into the directory where your WinNT files are stored.

 

38. 4 disks of 250 MB, Stripe with parity, what's the usable part...

750MB

 

39. You have a network that you don't want routed to anything, and you manually assign IP-adresses (you're gonna use TCP/IP). What else has to be defined?

The Subnet mask

 

40. Your video adapter went "poof" when you tried it on a higher resolution. You install a new one to get high resolution. You boot the server, and there's the BOD (Blue screen Of Death). What now?

Restart the SRV and choose VGA mode.

Go to Control Panel--Display, and install the spanking new driver.

 

41. You have 10 WS's that you want to join to a domain. How do you do it?

Server Manager (as Admin of the domain obviously) and add the computer accounts.

Configure the WS's to join the domain (you need Admin userID and pw for this too) from the WS's.

 

42. You have no setup disks (who has?). Best way to get them?

On a DOS pc, run winnt.exe (another choice was from an NT pc... I am not 100% certain of this one).

 

43. You have a bad case of excessive paging. Where do you look in PerMon?

Pages/sec.

 

44. You want to monitor TCP/IP activity on 3 SRV's. What needs to be done?

Install SNMP service on the 3 to be monitored SRV's (and that's ALL you need to do).

 

45. 5 HDD SRV, how to improve the original paging file.

Distribute it equally among all PHYSICAL disks except the boot disk.

 

46. SRV has excessive paging. Do something about it!

Add more memory.

 

47. You're monitoring 10 SRV's from your WS, and it's getting sloooooooooooow. Best way to alleviate this problem?

Increase the time interval that you monitor. (IMHO you should just put another OS on it, but that wasn't an option :-)).

 

48. What happens if your paging file gets to be enormous?

Apps need longer to start.

Disk where the paging file is will get fragmented.

 

49. The one where you need to alert Admins of a 25% disk space alert.

Use PerMon (and not Server manager).

 

50. A veeeeery longwinded one about 2 NW SRV's with 30 MS-DOS and 20 Win3.1x clients that have NWlink installed. They are NetWare clients, what can they do on an NT SRV with NWlink?

Apps with NetBIOS support.

 

51. Minimum requirements for Stripe with parity:

1 Controller, 3 HDD's.

 

52. Minimum requirements for duplexing.

2 controllers and 2 HDD's.

 

53. A question about which can do FT in NT on software basis.

Disk mirrorring.

Stripe with parity.

 

54. You have an NT SRV as PDC, another NT SRV and some Win95's. SRV needs daily backup, the Win95's weekly. What are the minimum hardware requirements?

1 backup device on the NT SRV PDC only.

 

 

1) How do you setup an internal tape drive with a SCSI controller? (Choose all that apply)

Ans. Install driver for SCSI controller and tape drive and then restart computer.

2) You have 2 SCSI controllers and two hard drives, you want fault tolerence and you want to access data even when one item fails. What is the best method to use?

Ans. Disk Duplexing

3) You have 4 SCSI hard drives, you want to implement fault tolerence and also want to maximize the use of disk space, which method do you use?

Ans. Stripe Set with parity.

4) How would you troubleshoot a dropped RAS connection problem.

Ans. Edit Device.log entry from within Registry. (one ans.)

5) What file would you need on a NT boot disk that would enable the BIOS?

Ans. Ntbootdd.sys

6) You have a PDC called Main1. You install a member Server with a shared resource called Payroll. The Global group ACCTMGRS from PDC need to access this share, how would you manage it?

Ans. Create a local group on member server called FINANCE and add the ACCTMGRS global group into FINANCE group and assign permissions.

10) Permission Question for Bob on a DATA folder (includes exibit)

Group Permissions:

Managers ------ Change

Domain Users ------- Read

Sales --------- No Access

Ans. Bob can't access DATA folder because he is in the Sales group, which has the No Access permissions assigned to it.

11) You copy a file from a NTFS folder to a FAT folder what happens to the Long File names and Permissions?

Ans. The Long file names are retained, but the permissions are lost.

12) You have installed Administrator tools for NT on your Windows 95 Machine, What tool do you use to create share on NT server?

Ans. Server Manager (Don't confuse Explorer with Server Manager, plus I never saw explorer as a answer)

13) You have a single server in a non-routed network, you configure IP manually, what other parameter must you configure?

Ans. Subnet mask

14) Excessive paging, what should you do?

Ans. Add Ram

15) You want to Migrate from Novell to NT, what must you have installed on NT server?

Ans. GSNW (one ans.) This question was tricky because IPX/SPX and NWLINK was also listed.

16) If your mirror set breaks, what must you do after you relace the drive?

Ans. Break the Mirror

17) Netware clients want to access a SQL server application on NT, what else must you install?

Ans. NWLINK

18) You want to monitor TCP/IP activity settings on several NT Servers, what must you install on the servers?

Ans. SNMP on each Server.

19) You install Administrator Tools for NT on a Win95 machine, what tool do you use to manage printer?

Ans. Explorer

20) You move a file from one folder on a NTFS drive to another folder within the same drive what happins' to the file permissions?

Ans. The file retains it permissions.

21) Remote users want own level of password encryption, what should be the setting (exhibit that you select answer).

Ans. Any authentication including clear text.

22) You install NT server and your SCSI CD-Rom is not detected, how should you configure NT to detect the CD-ROM?

Ans. Run WINNT from CD and select "S" to specify additional drives.

 

Your network is configured as a single domain with 4 domain controllers.

The network administrators use NT4.0 workstation.

How do you provide notification to users who are administrators in the

domain when a system even occurs.

A.Add the user names of the administrators to the Server operators

group. They will receive immediate and automatic notification

B.Start Alerter service.blah blah blah

C.On the PDC, use Server Manager to add Domain Admin group to the list

of names that should receive alert.

D.On each PDC, user Server Manager to add each admin name.

I chose ( c ) because I think you can only send an alert to either a

single user or a group. This means you cannot put more than one user

name in the alert list.

I would like to explaine the mandatory profile question that everybody

is talking about.

If the PDC goes down the users can still Logon On because there are two

BDC`s in the domain.The question itself explains that you have a domain

with one PDC and two BDC`s. Anyway, the roaming (.man) profiles that are

copyed on the PDC are not available , so the users recieve the Default

Profile. If there is no Default Profile available then the computer trys

to log you on with the localy cached profile.

1 HDD. 2 partitions. 1 FAT sys and boot partition. 2 NTFS empty. Want to implement security on 1st partition. Don't need to format to NTFS.

Just CONVERT.EXE from command prompt. Remember if NT is running, the conversion only runs the next time u reboot the server. It converts at the blue screen and then restarts again. So the server will reboot twice to convert.

Need to be notified when disk space of servers fall under 25%. From perfmon. Not Server Manager.

Need to alert the domain admin of any system event of the 4 domain controllers. Add each user of the domain admin to the list for each

server. One choice says add the domain admin group to the PDC.

Q:You want to limit local logon to all domain controllers to the Administrators group. How could you do this?

A:Ensure that only ADMIN group can login locally.

Alf should logon on every workstation and get always the same desktop.

How?

a.On a Domain controller, System Properties copy Alfs userprofile to his user account.

b.On a Domain controller, System Properties copy Alfs userprofile to the profiles directory.

c.use User Manager for Domains to assign UNC-path to profile for Alfs account.

d.User Manager for Domains to assign homedir to Alf. A roaming profile will be automatically created next time the user logs on.

Answer:c

?You want to create a backup copy of the entire registry of a Windows NT Server computer you want to include the Secutity Settings and the User

Accounts how can you do this while the computer is running?

a. Use the Windows NT backup program.

b. Use Server Manager.

c. Use Windows NT Explorer.

d. Use Disk Administrator.

Answer:a

25. How to backup registry + Security setting+Users account when computer is running ?

a. NT Backup

c. Server Manager

d. NT Explorer

e. Disk Admin

Answer:a

You want to backup the NT Server registry without having to take the server down, how do you do this

a) Network option in Control Panel

b) Disk administrator

c) NTBACKUP

d) Explorer

Answer:c

?36. You have one windows NT as a RAS server. the workstation dial in the RAS server to access a database file located on another Win NT

server (in the same domain than the RAS Server). You also have third party PPP workstation without encryption support that must access the database file. How can configure the safest communication system for all workstations ?

a. Configure the RAS server with "require encryption authentification"

b. Configure the RAS server with "accept all including clear text" and the Database server with encryption

c. configure the windows wk to dial in a specific modem, and set the RAS server to "require Microsoft authentication"

d. configure the RAS server for accepting only specific user accounts

Answer:d

 

You want to identify the operating system version and role of each NT server & workstation that is a member of a domain. From a DC, what should you use?

a.Network option in control panel

b.Server manager

c.PERF. MON

d.Network clinet administrator

Answer:b

Know that the DHCP server can supply clients with the followings:

(a) Default Gateway, (b) IP Address, (c) Subnet Mask, (d) DNS Server and (e) WINS Server.

 

Here are a few questions

1. 4 disks 250 each need srtipe w/parity?

a.

b.

c. 750

d.

(definitely 750)

 

2.30 msdos pcs, 20 wfw pcs NT server pc all need to see 2 NW

servers

ANW Link GSNW

 

3. In performance monitor what to measure excessive paging

A. Memory pages/second

 

4. Upgrading from NT server 3.51 to 4 chose 2

A#1. go to MSDOS and type winnt.exe and install into winnt35 (or)

A#2in winnt 3.5 install from CD using winnt32.exe

 

5.what hardware for disk duplexing

A. 2 drives and 2 controllers

 

6.How do use NT backup

A. Specify at least one volume w/registry files in it.

 

7.Installed new HP printer, still cant see printers why

A. No DLC installed

 

8. How to use performance to view a weeks worth of activity

A. use log view

 

9. Want to monitor 10 servers from workstation but this slows down

network, how to fix

A. decrease poll time interval

 

10. minimum hardware for raid5

A 1 controller and 3 disks

 

11. How to make NT boot disk

A Format from NT PC copy boot.ini,ntdetect andNTLDR and if is

SCSI w/o bios copy NTbootdd.sys

 

12. How do you ensure login scripts are all kept the same

A. Use directory replicator service.

 

13 When using direcory replicator service which PCs can be an

import pc

A. NT workstation, PDC, BDC, member servers

 

14.In a nonrouted network you setup TCP/IP and assign IP what

else is needed?

A. subnet mask

 

15If you see excessive paging on server what do you do

A.Add more RAM.

I hope this helps you....best wishes in your strive for success :-)

 

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Test Name:NT Server 4.0

 

Test #70-067

 

Date: Jan 27 1999

 

NT Server is now adaptive. I took the test today at a VUE center and had the new format. It is a mix--you get 15-25 questions in the adaptive format, then 10 "standard" questions.

 

I took Workstation last week and this site was an incredible help. I also used Transenders, took the MS certified courses (803/922). Most of my study was from this web site and taking, and retaking the Transenders. The new test format for Server has a lot of the concepts of the older test, but the questions have been reworked, so if you are memorizing answers and not theories, you are in trouble. Know your stuff!!!!

 

My score: 701, pass was 545. You CAN'T get a 1000 on adaptive (or partially adaptive) tests. The adaptive feature kicks you out once it is satisfied with your score from the section. You will see as the dumps come in most people will be in the 600's and 700's. If you are taking adaptive there is one indicator to how well you are doing--the amount of questions you get.

 

If you get the minimum amount of questions, or close to it, that's a very good sign in most cases. When I took Workstation I got kicked out at 15 questions, and I KNOW my answers for EVERYONE of those questions were correct. Nuff said, on to the dump.

 

2 questions on ARC paths, just bite the bullet and learn em'

 

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1 on permissions, pretty easy.

 

Diagram with two NTFS drives, Drive "A" Managers have Read/Write, Executives have Change, Drive "B" Managers have Read/Write, no mention of Executives.

 

Question asks what happens if you COPY a file from Drive A to B.

 

Remember COPY--->Inherit MOVE-->Retain (permissions that is, on a single NTFS partition) If you are ever talking about multiple partitions, then the files will ALWAYS INHERIT the permissions of the target folder.

 

Answer: Managers will have Read/Write --Since Managers were the only permissions listed on drive B, Execs get NO PERMISSIONS--at least for this question

 

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Long one. You have 2 SCSI drives, with two partitions on each. EVERYthing is Fat. You want these things:

 

*Use of long file names

 

*Fault tolerance

 

*NT compression

 

*File/Folder security

 

*One other one I forget

 

Solution:

 

You set up mirror set. blah, blah.

 

A twist to the answer, it asks, so what can you do (out of the five things, no more "meet required stuff") you can:

 

*use long filenames

 

*have fault tolerance

 

The other answers were wrong because you needed NTFS, and it said all FAT.

 

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Old RAS question, you want to see problems with something---

 

Enable DEVICE.log using the registry

 

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Easy one--users want their own home drives on server--what to do?

 

USER MANAGER FOR DOMAINS, specify UNC and DRIVE LETTER<--- DON'T FORGET ABOUT THE DRIVE LETTER

 

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Min requirements for Disk Striping with Parity?

 

One controller and 3 disks

 

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NetWare users want to access your new NT Server SQL database--What's needed NW LINK . Other answers were like RIP, bogus stuff--

 

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NetWare, two frame types 802.2 and 802.3-This is from Transenders and other dumps

 

What to do on NT?

 

Manual Detect, and enter both frame types

 

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RAS

 

Users call in to database, mix of MS and 3rd party. Not all callers use database You want encryption, what to do?

 

Configure 2 ports one with encryption for callers that need it, other for regular dial ups

 

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Performance questions--saw this in another dump, don't know the answer for sure.

 

High paging AND processor usage is at 85%, from using some crazy application, no specs on the computer though best to do--pick one?

 

The only two which it could be out of the list were:

 

Add more ram

 

Add another processor

 

MS says that is above 80% add a processor, but pages were high too. MS ALSO says that Ram helps the most. I said Add RAM, but I could have been wrong.

 

If you get it flip a coin, because there is enough stuff out there to support both answers.

 

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One Perf mon question

 

One how "to" send Alert question

 

Auditing question with diagram--Answer was that "All changes will be audited"

 

All in all I thought this test was harder than the Transenders due to the new format. As I mentioned you must KNOW YOUR stuff, memorizing won't do it for this one, the questions HAVE CHANGED!!!!!!!

 

Know NETWARE, RAS, ALERTS, PERF MON well.

 

Don't toss those Transenders, use em. Make sure you can get in the 900's every time. Study this site. Forget about the books unless you didn't take the classes. If you did take the classes, just stick to the class books and this site.

 

Good luck to all!!!

 

C-Man

 

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I passed the exam on 25. january 1999 in germany. the german test is still not adaptive yet. So I still had 55 questions and the required passing score was 764 , I got 800. Quite OK for this time preparing myself in only two days by going trough the two Microsoft Training Books, Technical Support and Networkadministration and working trough this braindump site. All the questions I got in the exam where almost the same mentioned here already but I saw a lot of errors in the braindumpanswers here. So I realy looked up all answers in the book and I almost found all answers to the questions. Just read carefully. I will give you some questions that could be in a similar way in your exam. I won't give you any answers... just look them up in your books... thats the only way you can learn them.

 

I wish you all the best for your exam... and I hope you will find my braindump usefull. And please continue to send your braindumps aswell. This is the only way we can help each other.

 

So long, Hobbes

 

 

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The NT Server test (067) ***HAS*** gone adaptive! A friend of mine took it Friday 1/22 and it wasn't adaptive. When I signed up for it yesterday I asked and they said that they got a memo about it last week  and that it was now adaptive. Looks like it was implimented yesterday,  1/26.

I took it today (and passed!!). It is 15-25 adaptive questions + 10 non-adaptive questions. The questions all run together rather being broken into 2 sections so you'll have 25-35 questions.

My test had quite a bit that was different than recent brain dumps,  although if your prepared and study the concepts that are on the dumps instead of just memorizing answers you won't have any problems. When I went back trying to find the questions I had, I found at least 90% of them on recent <or older> braindumps. They're a GREAT study tool!

Here's my contribution for everything I've gotten from here...

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I didn't have that many RAS or NetWare questions like everyone warns you about. Mine was pretty evenly distributed. I don't think I had any fault tolerance questions. If I did it was a basic one like break  mirror. No senerio questions :)

I'm not going to list the specific questions/answers because they are all on other dumps... so I'll just give you a general idea what my test was like. I had something like the following:

2 RAS questions -- enable device.log

1 questions related to backups -- what 2 things must you do so someone can do backups directly from the server? - add to backup group and ensure they can log on locally

2 related to group membership --(1)can't add accounts to a domain - add person to server operator group (2)something about replication

3 printer questions (1)how do you administer security remotely - Explorer? (2)how do you move the print spooler - Server Manager.. bogus answers on this one were 2 related to drag and dropping either the spool  file or the system file and one related to changing the spool location on EVERY server printer. (3) Printer stops working and you want to send to identical printer - add logical port with UNC path...

1 question on how to set up mandatory profiles -- it was different than the basic one on recent dumps. It was something along the lines of choose all that apply... A1-wrong answer, A2-create NTconfig.pol from sys pol editor on the NT machine, A3-create config.pol from sys pol editor, A4-add both policies to some share, A5-Add to user's home directory.

1 replication question -- included exhibit and was about who should receive the import... haven't seen this one on a brain dump.

1 home directory question -- Eric needs a home directory

2-3 performance monitoring questions (1)increase interval time (2) alerts on 4 servers.

3ish NetWare questions (1)incorrect frame type (2)setting up NWLink...manually add all frame types (3)what can you access

1 installing -- New PC that has DOS and CDROM. You don't have 3 set up disks... what can you do? pick 2... create setup disks and boot from them and run winnt.exe from CD.

1 that required knowing ARC names -- the one on the dumps where your first drive of a mirror set crashes and you have to map to the 2nd partition of the 2nd drive.

2ish troubleshooting -- add memory.

1 about tweeking the server service if you have a 10 user network

1 about how to do your binding order if your using NetBeui 90% of the time and TCP/IP 10%.

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It's adaptive, but if your prepared it's no biggie. Just means it won't take as long to finish.

Good Luck!

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Hi Everyone,

Wrote yesterday. Pass was 545, got a 689. With those type of marks you know it was adaptive.....

Was told at beginning of test that I would get 15-25 adaptive questions, THEN I would get 10 more questions, non-adaptive...... I was in and out of there in about 20 minutes. I only got one RAS question, and 2 Netware related questions.

This was my third stab at 70-067. Even though I really felt I knew my stuff this time around, it was a way harder exam than the first two non-adaptive ones..... 

Here are a few that I have never seen before.

There are two NTFS partitions on a drive. Here is the setup:

Partition 1 has a folder with two groups associated with different permissions (can't remember the exact permissions)

Partition 2 has a folder called HRDATA with the Managers group having (RW) RWX) permissions. Yes, that's how it was presented.........

You are moving a file from partition 1 to partition two, what file permissions will the file have?

1) wrong answer

2) wrong answer

3) Managers (RX)

4) Managers (RWX)

I chose 4, but don't know if this is right or not, check it out......

 

Next question:

You have 2-4 Gig hard drives on the server, you want to support all of these options:

1) support Long File Names

2) Support compression of the drives

3) Store 6 Gig worth of data

4) Provide fault tolerance for the OS (or something to that effect)

You partition both hard drives to have 1-Gig FAT partitions and put the OS on this, and mirror it with the second 1-Gig partition.  Format the other two 3 Gig partitions with NTFS to store the data.  You are then given the four choices above, and are asked what will be supported.

I can't remember if I checked them all. I wasn't sure if compression was supported on a FAT partition. FIND THIS OUT.

Next Question:

Users that use RAS to dial into a mixed MS and NW network that use TCP/IP and NWLINK. The primary network is MS and it uses TCP/IP. The secondary network is NW and uses NWLINK. The users predominantly use the MS network, then the NW network.  How should the bindings be set?

1) On Workstation Service, set TCP/IP first, then NWLINK

2) On Workstation Service, set NWLINK first, then TCP/IP

3) On Server Service, set TCP/IP first, then NWLINK

4) On Server Service, set NWLINK first, then TCP/IP

I chose 1)  I think I might be wrong at that one........ I now think it should be 3)......

They are really changing the wording around on these easier questions. I have seen many times, how do you set the binding, which is a straight forward.........

Also, there was a gimme question.

How do you implement disk duplexing?

2 controllers, 2 hard disks..........(Know I got that one right).

 Fred