1. [单选题]You are the administrator of two SQL Server 2000 computers. One of these servers contains a 4-GB database named marketing. You want to remove the marketing database from one server and add it to the other as quickly as possible.What should you do?
A. Detach the database from the original server by using the sp_detach_db stored procedure. Copy the database and the transaction log files to the new server, and attach them by using the sp_attach_db stored procedure.
B. Use the DTS export wizard to transfer all database objects from the original server to the new server. Drop the database from the original server.
C. Run a full backup of the database on the original server. Create a new database named marketing on the new server. Restore the backup in the new marketing database. Drop the database from the original server.
D. Shut down the original server. Copy the database and the transaction log files to the new server. Use the DISK INIT and DISK REFIT statements to attach the data file to the new server. Drop the database from the original server.
2. [单选题]You want to upgrade 400 computers from Windows 95 to Windows 2000 Professional. Most of the computers in your company use the same hardware. However, several different peripheral devices are used throughout the company.You want to verify that the hardware in use is compatible with Windows 2000 Professional. You want to accomplish this with least amount of administrative effort.
A. What should you do?
B. Create several different computer configurations. Install Windows 2000 Professional and enable driver signing.
C. Create a bootable floppy disk that contains and automatically runsWinNT32.exe/CheckUpgradeOnlyQ. Send the floppy disk to each user on the network.
D. Copy the contents of Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM to a network share. From the network, modify your network logon scripts to runWinNT32.exe/Unattended:ReportOnly.
E. Use Setup Manager to create a Setup.inf file. Add the entryReportOnly=Yes to the [Win9xUpg] section of the answer file. RunWinnt32.exe /Unattended:Setup.infon all of the different computer configurations.