MSCA 70-291 Windows Server 2003 Exam Prep - Question List

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46. Which of the following DNS resource record types are used to associate DNS domain names of computers to their IP addresses?
  1. A
  2. CNAME
  3. PTR
  4. MX
47. Which of these tabs on the DNS server Properties dialog box should you visit to test the basic DNS functionality?
  1. Advanced
  2. Monitoring
  3. Security
  4. Forwarders
48. Server FS1 contains confidential data that is only available to users in the Payroll department. Chad wants all computers in the Payroll department to connect to FS1 using an IPSec policy. He assigns the Server (Request Security) IPSec policy to FS1.

Using Network Monitor, Chad notices that some computers in the Payroll department connect to FS1 without IPSec policy. What should Chad do to configure FS1 to ensure that all computers connect to it by using the IPSec policy?
  1. Restart the IPSec Services service.
  2. Assign the Secure Server (Require Security) IPSec policy.
  3. Assign the Client (Respond Only) IPSec policy.
  4. Unassign the Server (Request Security) IPSec policy.
49. David installs Software Update Services on a network server named S1. When David attempts to synchronize S1 with the Windows Update servers, he receives an error message. David suspects that the proxy server requires authentication.

He opens Internet Explorer and verifies that he can communicate with an external Web site by using the proxy server. What should David do to ensure that S1 can communicate with the Windows Update servers?
  1. Configure authentication to the proxy server in the SUS options.
  2. Restart the IIS administration tool.
  3. Configure the Internet Explorer settings to bypass the proxy server.
  4. Install the Microsoft Firewall Client.
50. Your domain contains a single DNS server named S1 with the Root hints enabled on S1. Internet access for the company is provided by a NAT server named S2. S2 is connected to the Internet by means of a permanent connection to the company's ISP.

Users report that they can no longer connect to xyz.com, but they can connect to internal resources and to other Internet Web sites. You can successfully access xyz.com from a computer outside the corporate network. What should you do to fix this problem?
  1. On all affected users' computers, run the ipconfig/flushdns command.
  2. Create a root zone on S1.
  3. Disable Routing and Remote Access on S2.
  4. Configure all affected users' computers to use the ISP's DNS server.

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