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Microsoft MCSE 70-222

Migrating from NT 4.0 to Win 2000 70-222시험문제는IT 인증강사 및 제품 전문가가 시험문제를 완벽하게 만들었습니다. 최근 출제되었던 시험문제에서 70-222 가 모든 문제와 정답을 맞추었습니다.Killtest 인증시험문제를 구매한 고객분들은 일년 동안 무료로 업그레이드 서비스를 받을 수 있습니다. /MCSE/70-222.asp 시험문제는 고객님이 한번에 인증시험을 통과할 수 있는 것을 도와 줄 것입니다. 떨어지는 경우 전액 환불을 약속합니다.

VUE/Prometric Code: 70-222

Exam: Migrating from NT 4.0 to Win 2000

Ver:V8.02
Q&A:61 Q&As

업그레이트:2010-07-13

일부시험문제보기:

5.Mullen Textiles is a global manufacturing company that has offices in New York and Tokyo. The
company has two Windows NT 4.0 domains named USA and JAPAN. The USA domain trusts the JAPAN
domain, and the JAPAN domain trusts the USA domain. Users from one domain often access resources
in the other domain. Each domain contains a mix of Windows 2000 Server computers, Windows NT
Server 4.0 computers, Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers, and Windows 98 computers. You are
upgrading to Windows 2000. Prior to upgrading any domains to Windows 2000, you delete the explicit
trusts between USA and JAPAN.
You create a new domain named mullentextiles.local. You upgrade the PDC of the
USA domain and name the domain usa.mullentextiles.local. You join this new
domain to the mullentextiles.local tree. You upgrade the PDC of the JAPAN domain
and name the domain japan.mullentextiles.local. You join this new domain to the
mullentextiles.local tree.
You want all users to be able to access resources from any client computer.
What should you do? (Choose all that apply.)
A. Create a trust relationship that defines usa.mullentextiles.local to trust
mullentextiles.local.
B. Create a trust relationship that defines japan.mullentextiles.local to trust
mullentextiles.local.
C. Upgrade the JAPAN domain's remaining domain controllers to Windows 2000.
D. Change the JAPAN domain to native mode.
E. Upgrade the USA domain's remaining domain controllers to Windows 2000.
F. Change the USA domain to native mode
Answer: CE
6.Your network is configured as a single-master domain structure. You network uses DNS for name
resolution and TCP/IP as its primary network protocol. You are preparing to perform a domain upgrade.
You verify that all hardware and software are compatible. Then you synchronize the domain controllers,
perform a backup, and remove a BDC from the network. What should you do next?
A. Run Winnt32.exe on the PDC
B. Run Winnt32.exe /checkupgradeonly on a BDC
C. Run Winnt32.exe /checkupgradeonly on the PDC
D. Run Winnt32.exe on a BDC
Answer: A
7.You want to migrate the user accounts located in Proseware.com/Staff to
Litware.com. Once the migration is complete, users must have access to all
applications on PRO-PUBL. Which two actions should you take to ensure that all applications on
PROPUBL remain available? (Choose two.)
A. Install Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 4 or later on PRO-PUBL
B. Before migrating user accounts to Litware.com, migrate PRO-PUBL to Litware.com
and test user access to the applications.
C. Reinstall all applications on PRO-PUBL after user accounts are migrated.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     D. Create a test account, connect to the applications from that account, and migrate that
account to Litware.com.
E. Before migration, resolve any potential conflicts involving user account names that are
duplicated between Proseware.com and Litware.com
Answer: DE
8.You are the administrator of XXXX.COM 's network. The network's PDC runs DHCP, DNS BIND 8.1.1,
and
WINS. You want to migrate your network to Windows 2000.
You upgrade the PDC to Windows 2000 by running Winnt32.exe. After the
computer restarts you discover that DCPromo.exe has begun an installation of
Windows 2000 DNS on the local computer. However, you want to continue to use DNS BIND.
What should you do?
A. Allow the DCPromo installation to finish.
Remove Windows 2000 DNS.
B. Allow the DCPromo installation to finish.
Upgrade the domain to native mode.
C. Cancel the DCPromo installation.
Remove DNS BIND.
Restart DCPromo.exe.
Reinstall DNS BIND.
D. Cancel the DCPromo installation.
Upgrade your current version of DNS BIND.
Restart the installation.
Answer: D
9.In preparation for a migration, you are planning a pristine Windows 2000 environment. You want your
DNS server to support secure dynamic updates after the migration.
You want to ensure that all client computers are authorized to make only secure dynamic updates. You
want to do this in the shortest possible amount of time.
What should you do? (Choose two)
A. On the server, add the UpdateSecurityLevel registry entry to HKEY_LocalMachine\System
\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters and set the value to 256.
B. In the DNS console of the server, select Zone. In the Allow Dynamic Updates dialog box, select Only
Secure Updates.
C. In the DNS console of the server, select Zone. In the Allow Dynamic Updates dialog box, select Yes.
D. In the DNS console of the server, select Zone. Change the zone type to Standard Primary.
E. On each client computer, add the UpdateSecurityLevel registry entry to KEY_LocalMachine\System
\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters and set the value to 256.
Answer: BC

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