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What is a Router? |
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what is difference between windows xp and windows 7 |
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What is "Gateway Of Last Resort"? |
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Define File Transfer Protocol. |
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Explain how NAT works? |
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Explain the core naming mechanism, Domain Name System (DNS). |
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You have just received 50 PC's with Windows ME on them. They also have dual 3.0GHZ processors in them. You decide that you want to upgrade them all up to Windows 2000 Professional. After running set up on a machine, you realize that only one of the processors is being seen by the OS what do you do next.
A. Run sysprep.exe update the machines after deployment B. Run sysprep.exe with -pnp option C. Use device manager to update the system to recognize the second processor. Then run sysprep.exe. D. Run unattend.txt
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13 You maintain a single stand alone Windows 2003 Server for a small business. You want to install a legacy SCSI controller in this server. You install the board but it fails to work. You notice in system manager that there is a yellow warning with an exclamation mark next to the SCSI controller icon. You suspect that there may be an IRQ conflict with another installed legacy device, an old soundcard. How should you configure the SCSI controller? 1 Select the SCSI controller in the Device Manager. Select Do Not Use this device (Disable). 2 Select the SCSI controller in the Device Manager. From the resources tab, disable Automatic settings then scroll through the different IRQs until you find one that doesn't conflict. 3 Select the SCSI controller in the Device Manager. From the resources tab, disable Automatic settings then scroll through the different I/O ranges until you find one that doesn't conflict. 4 Select the soundcard in the Device Manager. From the resources tab, disable Automatic settings then scroll through the different IRQs until you find one that doesn't conflic |
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what vpn connection? |
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What is the use of IGMP protocol? |
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What is the difference Between an Intranet and the Internet? |
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What Is a MAC Address? |
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10 You install a new print server for your company. You attach a printer and install the drivers but when you try to print, the page comes out garbled or doesn't print correctly. What could be the problem? 1 You are using an incorrect driver 2 There is insufficient hard drive space for spooling 3 You don't have the required permissions 4 The printer settings are using an incorrect font substitute. |
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4 What functional domain level should you choose to allow Windows NT4 Servers and Windows 2003 Servers to function together? 1 Windows Server 2003 mode 2 Windows 2000 Mixed mode 3 Windows 2000 Native mode 4 Windows 2003 Interim mode |
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Explain the functionality of PING. |
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What is the Public Key Encryption? |
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What is PPP protocol? Explain PPP packet format? |
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Define Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) |
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11 Ramesh is the systems administrator at the Delhi office of ABC Pvt Ltd. Sunil is the systems administrator at the Mumbai office of ABC Pvt Ltd. Sunil is about to perform some modifications on an accounting application and would like Ramesh to supervise him during this procedure. Which tool should be used? 1 REGEDT32 2 Terminal Services Remote Administration Mode 3 HTML Remote Administration Tools 4 Computer management console 5 Remote assistance |
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9 You have configured several users to be able to connect to one of your servers using Terminal Services, and you have configured redirection of client printers. You want users to be able to print to their local printers from a remote connection. However, your users report they are unable to print to their locally configured printers. What should you do? 1 Tell the users to install their local printer from within their Terminal Server session. 2 Use a logon script to add the local printers 3 Enable the Client/Server data redirection setting in Group Policy for every Terminal Server client computer. 4 Enable the Client Server data redirection setting in Group Policy for the Terminal Server |
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