MCSA XP - Question List

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66. Jack is working as an administrator for a small network. One of the users on the network has configured ICS on his computer. He is able to access the internet, but is not able to access local resources. Which of the following could be the most likely cause of the issue?
  1. ICS has reset his IP address.
  2. Another connection is open. Disconnect this open Internet connection.
  3. ICS has modified his computer name. It needs to be restored.
  4. ICS will allow him to access the Internet only, and not the local resources.
67. You decide to implement Internet Connection Sharing so that four computers can connect to the Internet via a single DSL connection. Which of the following requirements must be met in order to use ICS?
  1. VPN connection
  2. All network clients must be configured to obtain an IP address automatically.
  3. Network clients configured to use WINS
  4. All network clients must have the ICS service installed.
68. You are using a modem to dial into a VPN server. You want to hear what is happening when you try to establish a connection, as it could help you understand if the connection is established.

Which of the following options should you set to be able to hear what is happening when you try to establish the connection?
  1. In the Modem tab of the modem’s Properties dialog box, set the Speaker Volume option using the High setting.
  2. In the Advanced tab of the modem’s Properties dialog box, set the speaker volume to high.
  3. In the modem adapter Properties dialog box, select the Audible Connection option.
  4. Use the volume command-line utility to adjust the volume.
69. You are having trouble connecting to the Internet. You are not able to determine whether it is the modem or the configuration that is causing the problem. Which of the following should you do to determine whether the modem is working properly?
  1. Run modem diagnostics using the moddiag command-line utility.
  2. Check the modem diagnostics log that is created in \Windows\System32\Moddiag.
  3. Run modem diagnostics using the testcomm command-line utility.
  4. Click the Query Modem button in the Diagnostics tab of the Modem Properties dialog box.
70. A user in your organization is facing some performance issues on his computer, so you set a performance monitor that monitors memory, processor, disk, and network. To monitor his computer memory, you are monitoring the Memory > Available MBytes counter. The Memory > Available MBytes counter averages 8 MB over a typical sampling period. What should you do now?
  1. Add more RAM.
  2. Nothing needs to be done. No bottleneck issue.
  3. Increase the size of the page file.
  4. Split the page file over two physical disk channels.

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