A Windows Server 2003 computer named Globe 1 has a third party application installed on it called S1. This server fails periodically. As a fix, you configure the recovery options for S1 to meet two requirements:

If S1 runs successfully for a day or more, the service is immediately restarted upon failure; and if S1 does not run successfully for another day after this failure, the entire server is immediately restarted. Which should you do?
  1. Configure the Restart service after value for S1 to 1,440 minutes.
  2. Configure the Reset fail count after value for S1 to 1 day.
  3. Configure the response to the first failure to restart S1.
  4. Configure the response to the first failure to restart Globe 1.
Explanation
Answer - B - To fulfill these requirements, you should configure the Reset fail count after value for S1 to 1 day.

Key Takeaway: This option involves managing services through Control Panel. You can indicate the number of days after which the number of times a failure has occurred should be reset to 0 in the Reset fail Count dialog box. The Restart Service After dialog box is where you indicate the number of minutes to wait prior to trying to restart a service (Service1) subsequent to a failure. The Restart Computer Options dialog box is where you indicate the number of minutes to wait prior to restarting the computer.
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