Exam Number/Code: 70-214
Exam name: Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
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1. You are the network administrator for your company. The network
consists of a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain. All client
computers are in an organizational unit (OU) named Clients.
The network contains two Windows 2000 Server computers configured as
domain controllers. One Windows 2000 Server computer is configured as a
file server. The network also contains 1,500 Windows 2000 Professional
client computers.
You use a Group Policy object (GPO) named SPDeploy to deploy a new
service pack. SPDeploy is linked to the Clients OU. All client
computers receive the new service pack.
One network user reports problems after the installation of the new
service pack. You discover that this user's computer has hardware that
is incompatible with the new service pack. No other users on the
network are experiencing difficulty.
You must remove the service pack from this user's computer but ensure
that it remains on the other computers. What should you do?
A. Remove the service pack from the user's computer by using Add/Remove
Programs . Configure the DACL on SPDeploy to grant the user account
Read and Apply Group Policy permissions.
B. Remove the service pack from the user's computer by using Add/Remove
Programs . Configure the DACL on SPDeploy to deny the user account Read
and Apply Group Policy permissions.
C. Create an OU named NoSP subordinate to the domain. Move the problem
user's computer account into the NoSP OU. Remove the service pack from
that user's computer by using Add/Remove Programs .
D. Create an OU named NoSP subordinate to the Clients OU. Move the
problem user's computer account into the NoSP OU. Remove the service
pack from that user's computer by using Add/Remove Programs .
Answer: C
2.You are the network administrator for your company. Your network
consists of a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain. The domain contains
three domain controllers, one Windows 2000 Server computer configured
as an intranet Web server, and 500 Windows 2000 Professional client
computers.
You must install five hotfixes on your intranet Web server. Two of the
hotfixes modify some of the same files. Your manager wants you to
minimize the time that the intranet Web server is offline.
What should you do?
A. Apply the hotfixes to your intranet Web server with the switch that
prevents a restart. Run the netdiag /v /fix command on the intranet Web
server. Restart the intranet Web server.
B. Apply the hotfixes to your intranet Web server with the switch that
prevents a restart. Run the qchain.exe command on the intranet Web
server. Restart the intranet Web server.
C. Run the qchain.exe command on the intranet Web server. Apply the
hotfixes to your intranet Web server with the switch that prevents a
restart. Run the netdiag /v /fix command on the intranet Web server.
Restart the intranet Web server.
D. Run the qfecheck.exe command on the intranet Web server. Apply the
hotfixes to your intranet Web server with the switch that prevents a
restart. Run the qfecheck.exe command on the intranet Web server.
Restart the intranet Web server.
Answer: B
3. You are the network administrator for your company. The network
consists of a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain. The domain contains
Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional client
computers.
From a Windows 2000 Professional client computer in the domain, you
want to use the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) to verify
the status of hotfixes and security-related settings of computers in
the domain. You have installed a copy of MBSA on the Windows 2000
Professional computer.
The Windows 2000 Professional computer does not have access to the
Internet. However, you want to ensure that you can verify the latest
hotfixes.
What should you do?
A. Copy the latest available version of Mssecure.cab to the
%ProgramFiles%Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer folder, then run
MBSA.
B. Copy the latest available version of Hfnetchk.exe to the
%ProgramFiles%Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer folder, then run
MBSA.
C. From another computer, download the latest available version of the
MBSA tool. Install the tool on the Windows 2000 Professional computer,
then run MBSA.
D. From another computer, download the latest available version of the
Microsoft XML parser (MSXML). Install the parser on the Windows 2000
Professional computer, then run MBSA.
Answer: A
4. You are the administrator of a regional office LAN on your company
network. The network consists of a Windows 2000 Active Directory
domain. All computers on your company's network are using either
Windows 2000 Professional or Windows 2000 Server.
Your company has one main office and several regional offices. Each
regional office is represented by an organizational unit (OU). The main
office has two domain controllers. Each regional office has a domain
controller. All the computers at your regional office have an IP
address in the same subnet. Your user account has full administrative
control over every computer at your office.
You must find out whether the computers in your regional office have
the latest hotfixes and service packs applied. What should you do?
(Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. Run the netdom verify command for your domain from any domain computer attached to your regional office network.
B. Run the netdiag /v command for your domain from any domain computer attached to your regional office network.
C. Run the hfnetchk command for the local subnet of your regional
office from any domain computer attached to your regional office
network.
D. Run Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) for the local subnet
of your regional office from any domain computer attached to your
regional office network.
E. Run the msicuu.exe command on all domain computers on the local subnet of your regional office network.
Answer: CD
5. You are the network administrator for your company. The network
consists of a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain. The domain contains
Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional client
computers.
You regularly check the hotfix status of computers on the network. For
a Windows 2000 Server computer named ServerA, several error messages
appear that report checksum differences in third-party device driver
files. However, the versions of the device driver files on ServerA are
the same. You suspect that a malicious administrator has replaced some
of the device driver files on ServerA.
You want to find out whether the files described in the error messages are the original Microsoft files. What should you do?
A. Run the sfc.exe command to check the files.
B. Run the sigverif.exe command to check the files.
C. Use Device Manager to scan for hardware changes.
D. Configure the driver-signing options to prevent installation of unsigned files.
Answer: B
6. You are the network administrator for your company. Your network
consists of a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain. Your company has
three departments: research, sales, and operations. Each department has
a separate organizational unit (OU) in the domain that contains all
user and group accounts for that department.
The network includes two Windows 2000 Server computers configured as
domain controllers. One Windows 2000 Server computer, named ServerC, is
running Remote Installation Services (RIS) and the DHCP service. The
network also contains 1,500 Windows 2000 Professional client computers,
which were installed from CD-based RIS images stored on ServerC.
Your company receives 25 new computers of the same type that you are
using for your network client computers. You prepare to install 25 new
Windows 2000 Professional client computers. You must place the computer
accounts for these client computers in the Research OU. All these
client computers require a custom set of applications and the latest
service pack.
You install Windows 2000 Professional on a client computer and name the
computer Client1. You install and configure all the custom applications
and the latest service pack on Client1.
You want to install the required applications and the service pack on
the rest of the new client computers with the least amount of
administrative effort. What should you do?
A. Create new Group Policy objects (GPOs) and link them to the Research
OU. Configure a GPO with an installation package for each required
application and the service pack.
B. Create an unattended answer file based on the configuration of
Client1. Save that answer file as Risetup.sif and associate it with the
CD-based RIS image on ServerC. Use the CD-based RIS image to install
the software on each new client computer.
C. Copy the contents of the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM to a
folder on ServerC. Slipstream the latest service pack to that folder.
Create a new RIS image from that folder. Run the riprep command on
Client1 to create a new image on ServerC. Use the riprep image to
install the new client computers.
D. Install the new client computers by using the existing CD-based RIS
image on the RIS server. Install each required application on each
client manually. Create a new Group Policy object (GPO) and link it to
the domain. Configure the GPO with a software installation package for
the latest service pack.
Answer: C
7. You are the network administrator for your company. The network
consists of a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain. The domain contains
100 Windows 2000 Server computers, 5,000 Windows 2000 Professional
computers, and 1,000 Windows XP Professional computers.
The computer accounts for all servers are located in an organizational
unit (OU) named Servers. The computer accounts for all client computers
are located in an OU named Desktops. All user accounts are located in
an OU named CorpUsers.
You download a new Windows 2000 service pack from the Microsoft Web
site. The service pack is distributed as a Microsoft Windows Installer
package.
You need to ensure that all Windows 2000 Professional computers receive
the service pack. The service pack must not be deployed to any Windows
XP Professional computers.
Which three actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. Create a child OU named WinXP under the Desktops OU. Move all Windows XP Professional computer accounts to the WinXP OU.
B. Create a child OU named Win2000 under the Desktops OU. Move all
Windows 2000 Professional computer accounts to the Win2000 OU.
C. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) named W2KSP. In the user
configuration section of W2KSP, publish the service pack installer file.
D. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) named W2KSP. In the computer
configuration section of W2KSP, assign the service pack installer file.
E. Link W2KSP to the Desktops OU.
F. Link W2KSP to the CorpUsers OU.
G. Link W2KSP to the Win2000 OU.
Answer: BDG
8. You are the network administrator for your company. The network
consists of a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain. The domain contains
two domain controllers and two Windows 2000 Server computers. One
server is configured as a file server named ServerA, and the other
server is configured as an intranet Web server. In addition, the
network contains 50 Windows XP Professional client computers.
All but five of the client computers receive scheduled automatic
updates. The five client computers that are not updated automatically
are on an isolated LAN segment that is not connected to the Internet.
The client computers on the isolated LAN have access to ServerA and the
intranet Web server.
You want to apply three security updates on these client computers. What should you do?
A. From a computer connected to the Internet, download and copy the
security updates to a network share on ServerA. Run Windows Update on
the client computers located on the isolated LAN.
B. From a computer connected to the Internet, download and copy the
security updates to a network share on ServerA. Connect each client
computer on the isolated LAN to the network share and apply each update
individually.
C. From a computer connected to the Internet, download the XML security
database from the Microsoft Web site. Share this database on the
intranet Web server. Connect each client computer on the isolated LAN
to the intranet Web server. Run the qchain.exe command on each client
computer on the isolated LAN.
D. From a computer connected to the Internet, download the XML security
database from the Microsoft Web site. Place the XML security database
in the C:Inetpub folder on the intranet Web server. Connect each client
computer on the isolated LAN to the Default Web site on the intranet
Web server. Run the Windows Update service on the client computers on
the isolated LAN.
Answer: B
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