All profiles for your users are located in their respective profile paths on a
member server in your domain. How do mandatory user profiles differ from roaming
user profiles for your users?
Mandatory user profiles will have their read-only attribute set, whereas roaming
user profiles will not.
The permission settings for mandatory user profiles only allow users to have read
access, where as the permission settings for roaming user profiles allow users to
have full access.
The suffix of a mandatory user profile is .man, whereas the suffix for a roaming
user profile is .dat
The Mandatory Profile checkbox is set on the User Environment Profile screen in
User Manager for Domains if the user has a mandatory profile. If the user has a
roaming profile, then the checkbox is clear.
Answer:3
There are 80 computers on the network. Users belong to three departments, and the
users need to access all servers in all departments. Centralized user account
administration is required. Which of the following is the best domain model for
this network?
Single domain
Master domain
Multiple master domain
Complete trust domain
Answer:1
What is the difference between a HOSTS file and an LMHOSTS file?
A HOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to IP addresses, while an
LMHOSTS file provides mappings of IP addresses to NetBIOS names.
An LMHOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to IP addresses, while a
HOSTS file provides mappings of IP addresses to NetBIOS names.
A HOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to IP addresses, while an
LMHOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to NetBIOS names.
An LMHOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to IP addresses, while a
HOSTS file provides mappings of remote host names to NetBIOS names
Answer:1
During printing checks your printer jammed. Checks can not be reprinted as it
would violate check. The printer is turned off and the jam cleared. How can you
print your check again?
Resume from printer menu
Resume from document menu
Restart from document menu
Pause printer and restart again
Answer:3
Your company has a check printing application on an NT machine, the application
does not allow reprinting checks, the printer jam right in the middle of the
print job, how can you re-print the check after you clear the paper jam?
Choose "Resume" from the printer menu
Choose "Restart" from the printer menu
Choose "Resume" from the document menu
Choose "Restart" from the document menu
Answer:4
You have a printer and a security problem. Marie, Joe and Peter have to print the
monthly checks for the employees. For security reasons not even the administrators
are allowed to manage print jobs. Only the person who submitted the job, is able
to manage it.
Remove all perrmissions from the printer, give creator owner print permission,
make a group PrintCheck, assign Marie, Joe and Peter to the group, give
PrintCheck Manage Documents right.
Remove all perrmissions from the printer, give creator owner manage documents,
make a group PrintCheck, assign Marie,Joe and Peter to the group, give PrintCheck
Print right.
Create group, assign Maria, Joe and Peter to group, give group print right.
Create group, assign Maria, Joe and Peter to group, give group manage documents
right.
Answer:3
You are checking the disk performance of a workstation in your domain from your
PDC. You see that all disk statistics are at 0 (zero), what is the most possible
cause of this?
Workstation service does not run on the workstation
Server service does not run on the workstation
diskperf -y has not been started on the workstation
diskmanager has not been not started on the workstation
Answer:3
You have the following domain configuration:
Management <------------------- Research
User: Maria Share: Prodinfo Permissions: SalesUsers: change
MarkUsers : no access
Global group:Sales Local group: SalesUsers
Member:Maria Member:Managment\Sales
Global group:Marketing Local group: MarkUsers
Member:Maria Member:Management\Marketing
Maria has advanced in her job and has become a Sales manager. Because of her new
job she needs to change files&