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You are the DNS administrator for TXGlobal, which is headquartered in Dallas and has branch offices in Austin, Houston, San Antonio and El Paso. The headquarters location hosts the parent domain, txglobal.com. Each branch office has been delegated a child domain. Austin hosts austin.txglobal.com, Houston hosts houston.txglobal.com, San Antonio hosts sanantonio.txglobal.com, and El Paso hosts elpaso.txglobal.com.

The primary DNS server in Dallas is named TXDNS. The primary DNS servers in the branch offices are named AUSDNS, HOUDNS, SADNS and EPDNS. The secondary DNS servers in the branch offices are named AUSDNS-2, HOUDNS2, SADNS-2, and EPDNS-2.

To increase fault tolerance, you want to add another secondary DNS server in each location. The new DNS servers will be named AUSDNS-3, HOUDNS-3, SADNS-3, and EPDNS-3. You want TXDNS to be aware that the new servers are authoritative for their respective zones.
Which server or servers should host one or more stub zones?

  1. AUSDNS, HOUDNS, SADNS and EPDNS
  2. AUSDNS-3, HOUDNS-3, SADNS-3 and EPDNS-3
  3. all of the DNS servers within the child domains
  4. TXDNS

Answer(s): D



You are a network administrator for your company. The company network consists of two Active Directory forests. Verigon.com is the single-domain forest that contains all user accounts and resources for the corporate network, except the resources that are allocated to the Development department. Dev.corp is the single-domain forest that is used only by the Development department. You configure an external trust between the two domains.

Developers must be able to log on from their computers to the verigon.com domain. In the verigon.com forest, you create a new user principal name (UPN) suffix of dev.corp and configure UPNs for the developers' user accounts in the verigon.com domain with this suffix. Developers report that they cannot log on to the verigon.com domain from their computers, which belong to the dev.corp domain, by using their UPNs. You must enable developers to log on to the verigon.com domain from their computers by using UPNs.
What should you do?

  1. Replace the external trust with a forest trust.
  2. Change the UPN suffix for the developers' user accounts to verigon.com.
  3. Configure selective authentication on the trust.
  4. Configure domain-wide authentication on the trust.

Answer(s): A



You are the administrator for your company's network. Your company's logical network design consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers have the Windows Server operating system installed. All client computers run Windows XP Professional.

Woody is the manager for the company. He uses his client computer to read and edit large documents from the publishing department. The computer is configured with a single basic disk consisting of two partitions. One partition is used as the boot and system partition. The other partition hosts user data folders. Both partitions are formatted using NTFS. The user data partition contains shared folders and files that use both share and NTFS permissions to grant access to employees in the editorial department.

Woody informs you that his computer is beginning to perform at a speed that is moderately slower than other client computers in the editorial department. You use System Monitor and discover that a disk bottleneck exists. How can Woody improve performance on this computer?

  1. Defragment the hard disk.
  2. Reformat the data partition using FAT32.
  3. Convert the hard disk to a dynamic disk.
  4. Delete the two existing partitions on the hard disk, and create a single partition.

Answer(s): A



You are your company's network administrator. The network consists of a single subnet. All servers run Windows Server. The network is connected to the Internet through a private WAN link. A computer named Server1 provides Internet access for the network. Server1 is equipped with two NICs, and Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) is enabled on the NIC that is connected to the Internet.
Your company employs several telecommuters who work from their homes. The remote employees require some files that contain information about the company's business operations. Those files are updated on a daily basis. To provide the remote employees with those files, you set up an FTP site on a computer named FTPSrv.

You must ensure that the users on the corporate network can access Internet Web sites and that the remote employees can download the necessary files from FTPSrv. The corporate network must be protected against possible Internetbased attacks. Access to the corporate network from the Internet must be restricted to only the FTP site on FTPSrv.
What should you do?

  1. On FTPSrv, enable Internet Connection Firewall, and specify that FTP traffic be allowed to pass to FTPSrv.
  2. On Server1, enable Internet Connection Firewall, and specify that FTP traffic be allowed to pass to FTPSrv.
  3. Configure Server1 to use IPSec for all communications on the NIC that is connected to the Internet.
  4. On Server1, enable Internet Connection Firewall, and configure it to allow only HTTP and FTP traffic to pass to the corporate network.

Answer(s): B



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