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

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31. Globe is an Internet service provider that hosts Web sites for many companies. Each Globe DNS server hosts multiple DNS zones for customers. Several Globe administrators are allowed to add DNS zones. What should be done to produce a monthly report that will list all the zones that are hosted on each DNS server?
  1. Use the dnslint utility to query each DNS server.
  2. Use the nslookup utility to query each DNS server.
  3. Use the dnscmd utility to query each DNS server.
  4. Use the adsiedit utility to query Active Directory for a list of DNS zones.
32. Chad is the network administrator for a network that consists of a single Active Directory domain named Globe.com. A Windows Server 2003 computer named S1 is the only DNS server in the domain. It hosts no other zones. Users report that connecting to computers within the Globe.com domain is slow. What should Chad do to check if DNS client traffic on S1 is causing this problem?
  1. Use System Monitor to create a log of the Network Interface counter Total bytes/sec.
  2. Use System Monitor to create a log of the DNS counters Dynamic updates/see and Total queries/sec.
  3. Enable debug logging on S1. Configure the log to capture Notification events.
  4. Enable debug logging on S1. Configure the log to capture Update events.
33. David installs Windows Software Update Services on a computer named S1. The WSUS installation requirements include: Use the least amount of disk space on S1 and testing updates before deployment. David clears the Automatically Approve Updates for Installation checkbox.

Which of the following should David do to complete the installation meeting all the requirements?
  1. Remove the Critical Updates option from Updates Classifications.
  2. Change the Revisions to Updates setting so that new versions of previously approved updates are not automatically approved.
  3. Change the Revisions to Updates setting to automatically approve all updates.
  4. Change the Advanced Synchronization Options dialog box so that updates are not stored locally.
34. You are a network administrator for a network that consists of a single Active Directory domain. The domain contains 40 Windows Server 2003 computers, 1,000 Windows XP Professional computers, and 2,000 Windows 2000 Professional computers.

Windows Server Update Services is installed on a server named S1. The necessary Group Policy object is configured. If you need to confirm that all computers in the domain have received all approved updates from S1, what should you do?
  1. Install and configure Urlscan.exe.
  2. At the command prompt, type gpresult /scope COMPUTER.
  3. Open the WSUS console. Run the Synchronization Results report.
  4. Open the WSUS console. Run the Status of Computers report.
35. All computers in the London office are configured to use S10 as their preferred DNS server. The Texas branch office has a server named S11 which hosts a primary zone named payroll.Globe.com. The refresh interval of the payroll.Globe.com zone is set to 24 hours. In the Texas office, a firewall filters all incoming network traffic from other offices. A rule on this firewall prevents all computers from the London office network, except S10, from performing DNS lookups against S11.

As a business requirement no delay should occur between the time that a new record is created in the payroll.Globe.com zone and the time that the record can be resolved from any computers in the London office. All computers in the London office must be able to resolve names in the payroll.Globe.com namespace.

Which of the following should be done to configure DNS on S10 to meet the requirements?
  1. Setup a stub zone named payroll.Globe.com.
  2. Setup conditional forwarding to S11 for the payroll.Globe.com namespace.
  3. In the Globe.com zone, set up a delegation to the payroll.Globe.com zone on S11.
  4. Setup a secondary zone named payroll.Globe.com that has S11 as master.

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