MCDBA Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment : 70-290 Exam
Exam Number/Code: 70-290
Exam Name: MCDBA Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
VUE Code: 70-290
Questions Type: Multiple choice,
Question Numbers of Real-exam: 40
Exam Language(s): English
“MCDBA Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment”, also known as 70-290 exam, is a Microsoft certification.
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The Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Windows Server 2003 credential is intended for IT professionals who work in the typically complex computing environment of medium to large companies. An MCSA candidate should have 6 to 12 months of experience administering client and network operating systems in environments that have the following characteristics:
• | 250 to 5,000 or more users |
• | Three or more physical locations |
• | Three or more domain controllers |
• | Network services and resources such as messaging, database, file and print, proxy server, firewall, Internet, intranet, remote access, and client computer management |
• | Connectivity requirements such as connecting branch offices and individual users in remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet |
1. You are the administrator of a Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1. Server1 has a single disk. The
disk is configured so that it has four primary partitions, which are formatted as FAT32. The disk also has unallocated space available.
You need to use the unallocated disk space to store user data. What should you do?
A. Convert all existing partitions to NTFS.
B. Using Diskpart.exe, run the create command.
C. Convert the disk to a dynamic disk, and create a new volume. D. Using Diskpart.exe, run the extend command.
Answer: C
2. You are a network administrator for your company. A Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1 functions
as a file server.
Server1 has two data volumes: volume E and volume F. Volume E contains user data. The E:\UserData folder is shared as Users. The Volume Shadow Copy service is scheduled to create a shadow copy backup twice a day on volume E, using the default storage area.
Users report that only the most recent file versions are available in the Previous Versions property of the Users share. You discover that volume E does not have enough space and is discarding old shadow copies too soon. You decide to move the shadow copy storage area to volume F. However, when you open the settings for the volume E shadow copy, you cannot change the storage area location.
You need to move the shadow copy storage area to volume F so that there is enough space for additional copies. What should you do?
A. Add a shadow copy to volume F by using the VSSAdmin command Create Shadow. Then remove the old shadow copy storage association by using the VSSAdmin command Delete Shadows.
B. Change the folder properties on volume E so that you can view protected operating system files. Copy the System Volume Information folder to volume F. Then change the shadow copy storage area of volume E to volume F.
C. Add a shadow copy storage association to volume F by using the VSSAdmin command Add ShadowStorage. Then remove the old shadow copy storage association by using the VSSAdmin command Delete ShadowStorage.
D. Back up and delete all current shadow copies for volume E. Move the shadow copy storage area of volume E
to volume F. Then restore the backup copy to the new location.
Answer: D
3. You are the administrator of a Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1. The hardware vendor for Server1 notifies you that a critical hotfix is available. This hotfix is required for all models of this computer that have a certain network interface card.
You need to find out if the network interface card that requires the hotfix is installed in Server1.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. Open Network Connections, and then examine the properties of each connection that is listed.
B. Open the Component Services snap-in, expand Computers, expand My Computer, and then examine the list.
C. Run the netsh interface command, and then examine the list.
D. Open Device Manager, expand Network adapters, and then examine the list. Answer: D AND A
4. You are the administrator of a Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1.
Newly hired employees recently started storing files on Server1. Now users report that Server1 is responding much slower than it did before the additional users were added. You suspect the disk subsystem needs to be upgraded to accommodate the additional user load.
You need to confirm whether the disk subsystem on Server1 needs to be upgraded. What should you do?
A. Configure a Performance Logs and Alerts alert on the %Free Space counter.
B. Use Device Manager to populate volume settings and examine the properties of the disk drives on Server1
C. Use Event Viewer to examine the system logs and search the system logs for events generated by the disk event source.
D. Use System Monitor to monitor counters based on the PhysicalDisk object. Answer: D
5. You are the administrator of a Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1. Server1 stops responding several times. Each time, the following stop error message is displayed: “0×000000D1 (0×0000000c, 0×00000002,
0×00000000, 0xf27b4e8e) IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.”
You suspect that a hardware component is causing the problem, and you contact the vendor. The vendor requires debugging information.
You need to configure Server1 to generate a file that contains relevant information for the vendor.
What should you do?
A. Configure Server1 to perform a memory dump.
B. Add the /debug option to the Boot.ini file on Server1. C. Enable Physical Addressing Extensions on Server1.
D. Install the Recovery Console on Server1. Answer: A
6. You are the administrator of a Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1.
You log on to Server1 and attempt to access the network. You discover that the server is not communicating on the network. You discover that a service pack and an updated network adapter driver were installed on Server1 the previous night. A complete backup, including the System State data, was performed before the service pack and
the driver were installed.
You need to restore network communications. What should you do first?
A. Use Roll Back Driver to reinstall the previous driver for the network adapter.
B. Use the Backup or Restore Wizard to restore the backup from the previous night. C. Restart Server1 by using the Last Known Good Configuration option.
D. Use the Registry Editor to delete the registry settings for the network adapter driver. Answer: A
7. You are the network administrator for your company. All servers run Windows Server 2003. A server named Server3 functions as a file server. All client computers run Windows XP Professional and are members of the domain.
The company periodically hires temporary employees. You need to prepare a custom user profile for all temporary employees.
You log on to a client computer as an administrator, and you configure the desktop settings. You copy the profile
to a folder named \\Server3\Profiles\Temp_profile. You rename the Ntuser.dat file in the
\\Server3\Profiles\Temp_profile folder to Ntuser.man. You create three new user accounts for the temporary employees. The user accounts are named temp_user1, temp_user2, and temp_user3.
You need to configure the temporary user accounts to receive the new desktop settings that you created on Server3.
The temporary employees must not be allowed to retain customized desktop settings.
What should you do?
A. Specify a user profile path of \\Server3\Profiles\username for each of the three user accounts.
B. Specify a user profile path of \\Server3\Profiles\username.man for each of the three user accounts.
C. Specify a home folder path of \\Server3\Profiles\username for each of the three user accounts.
D. Specify a user profile path of \\Server3\Profiles\Temp_profile for each of the three user accounts.
E. Specify a user profile path of \\Server3\Profiles\Temp_profile.man for each of the three user accounts. Answer: D
8. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003.
You place computer accounts for servers in organizational units (OUs) that are organized by server roles. You apply Group Policy objects (GPOs) to these servers at the OU level.
You need to add a new server to the domain. You need to ensure that the appropriate GPOs are applied to this server.
What should you do?
A. Prestage a domain computer account for the new server in the appropriate OU. Join the server to the domain by using the prestaged computer account.
B. On the new server, add the domain name for the Active Directory domain to the DNS suffix setting. Join the server to the domain.
C. Assign a user account the Allow – Create permission for the appropriate OU. Join the new server to the domain
by using the user account.
D. Join the new server to the Active Directory domain. On the new server, run the gpupdate /force command. Answer: A
9. You are the domain administrator for your company’s Active Directory domain. All domain controllers run
Windows Server 2003.
The network consists of 10 offices located across South America. The organizational unit (OU) structure consists
of one top-level OU for each branch office. Each top-level OU contains eight or more child OUs, one for each department. User accounts are located in the appropriate departmental OU within the appropriate office OU.
For security purposes, you routinely disable user accounts for terminated employees. As part of an internal audit,
you need to create a list of all disabled user accounts.
You need to generate the list of disabled user accounts as quickly as possible.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. In Active Directory Users and Computers, create a new saved query. B. Run the dsget user command.
D. Run the dsquery user command. E. Run the netsh command.
Answer: D AND A