[单选题]You have 17GB of private files on drive D on your Windows 2000 Professional computer. You have shared the files as private_files. You do not want other users to see this share name in the browse list.You want all other share names to continue to appear in the browser list.What should you do?
正确答案 :C
Change the share name to private_files$.
解析:解析:Explanation: By appending a dollar sign to the end of the share name, the share is hidden and the folder will not be shown in any browse list. Only users who know the folder name can gain access to it if they also possess the proper permissions to it.
[单选题]You copy the contents of the Windows 2000 Professional CD to a shared network folder named \\Server1\Win2000p. You use the shared folder to perform. over-the-network installations of Windows 2000 Professional on new computers purchased by your company.You receive a Windows 2000 Service Pack CD. You apply the Service Pack to Server1 and to the \\Server1\Win2000p folder.
正确答案 :D
Select the Uninstall option.
解析:解析:Explanation: The service pack that has been applied, or slipstreamed, to the installation files and cannot be unapplied. You thus have to replace the installation files in the network share with the original Windows 2000 installation files.
[单选题]Ezonexam.com's network contains two domain controllers and approximately 500 client computers. The domain controllers run Windows 2000 Server. The client computers run Windows 2000 Professional. The majority of users have mobile computers. Users in Ezonexam often travel with their mobile computer for extended periods of time and do not have remote access to Ezonexam.com's network.You want to configure the domain controllers so that DNS only contains entries for computers that are active on the network. You also want to ensure that when users return you do not have to manually create or delete DNS entries.
正确答案 :D
Configure both domain controllers with Active Directory integrated primary zones for the domain and enable scavenging and dynamic updates for the zone.
解析:解析:Explanation: Scavenging is a process whereby a DNS server periodically checks it's dynamically created records to see how long it's been since they were registered (or reregistered). Then, if the scavenger finds records that haven't been registered or reregistered in a long time, it deletes them from the zone file.
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