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

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91. An employee is receiving an error message when she tries to open a Web page. The error states “Web page requested is not available.” You note that https:// appears in the address bar. You confirm that the site is up and running by accessing it from a computer outside your corporate network. Which of the following should you do to fix this problem?
  1. Allow traffic on TCP port 443.
  2. Allow traffic on TCP port 53.
  3. Configure the default IPSec Client (Respond Only) policy on the client computers.
  4. The Web server hosting the Web page is down.
92. Users on your network complain that they cannot access the Internet. You verify that your NAT server is up and that NAT is running properly. You run the ipconfig command on one of the client computers and receive an APIPA address.

You log on to the DHCP server and discover that the DHCP service has stopped. You restart the DHCP service. Users still cannot connect to the Internet. You need to enable the client computers to connect to the Internet quickly. What should you do?
  1. Run the netstat command on each client computer.
  2. Instruct the users to wait a few minutes for the DHCP server to lease new IP addresses to the client computers.
  3. Install a DHCP relay agent on the network.
  4. Run the ipconfig /release command and then the ipconfig /renew command on each client computer.
93. During a routine maintenance process David notices that his organization’s DHCP server is not responding to DHCP lease requests from DHCP clients. He suspects that there may be a problem with the authorization of the DHCP server in Active Directory. He needs to verify that the DHCP server is authorized in Active Directory. What should he do?
  1. View the Directory Service log on the DHCP server.
  2. View the Application event log on the DHCP server.
  3. View the System event log on the DHCP server.
  4. View the DHCP audit log on the DHCP server.
94. The abc.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The abc.com network contains a Windows Server 2003 computer named Serv1, which is configured as a DNS server. Serv1 is a primary server for one forward lookup zone and has round robin enabled. What should you do to ensure that support for round robin is disabled?
  1. You should access the zone's Properties sheet in the DNS console and click on the Zone Transfers tab.
  2. You should access the zone's Properties sheet in the DNS console and click on the Start of Authority (SOA) tab.
  3. You should access the Serv1’s Properties sheet in the DNS console and click on the Advanced tab.
  4. You should access the Serv1’s Properties sheet in the DNS console and click on the Interfaces tab.
95. On a network, S1 is configured as the primary server, and S2 hosts a secondary DNS zone for the Active Directory domain. David configures S1 to allow zone transfer to S2, and he configures S2 with the default zone transfer settings. When the domain users report that they are unable to access certain hosts by name, David decides to use System monitor on S2. What should he do to make sure S2 is receiving zone transfers from S1?
  1. Monitor the AXFR Request Received counter.
  2. Monitor the AXFR Success Received counter.
  3. Monitor the IXFR Request Received counter.
  4. Monitor the IXFR Success Received counter.

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