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Names of the 4 Server 2008 editions
Windows 2008 Standard Edition
Windows 2008 Enterprise Edition
Windows 2008 Datacenter Edition
Windows Web Server 2008
Name of the edition that can be installed in Server Core mode.
Windows 2008 Standard Edition
Native support for _____ filenames, file and folder permissions, support for large files and volumes, reliability, compression, encryption, and the added ability for more granular file access control are all advantages of NTFS over FAT/FAT32 files systems.
long
Creates a centralized management interface for administrators is a feature of what?
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
Maximum RAM for 32 bit: 4 GB and 64 bit: 32 GB
Web Server and Standard Editions
Maximum RAM for 32 bit: 64 GB and 64 bit: 2 TB
Enterprise and Datacenter Editions
Supports Failover clustering of 16 nodes
Enterprise and Datacenter Editions
Supported processor sockets X86 sockets: 4 and X64 sockets: 4
Web and Standard Editions
Supported processor sockets X86 sockets: 8 and X64 sockets: 8
Enterprise Edition
Supported processor sockets X86 sockets: 32 and X64 sockets: 64
Datacenter Edition
Hot-add memory feature is allowed on what editions of Windows server 2008?
Enterprise and Datacenter editions
Hot-replace memory is a feature in which edition of Windows Server 2008?
Datacenter Edition
Hot-add processor is a feature in which edition of Windows Server 2008?
Datacenter Edition
Hot-replace processor is a feature in which edition of Windows Server 2008?
Datacenter Edition
Which edition of Server 2008 does not include Hyper-V virtual licenses?
Windows Web Server 2008
Which edition of Server 2008 does includes 1 (64-bit only) virtual license?
Standard Edition
Which edition of Server 2008 does includes 4 (64-bit only) virtual licenses?
Enterprise Edition
Which edition of Server 2008 does includes Unlimited (64-bit only) virtual licenses?
Datacenter Edition
Native support for long filenames, _____ & _____ permissions, support for large files and volumes, reliability, compression, encryption, and the added ability for more granular file access control are all advantages of NTFS over FAT/FAT32 files systems.
file and folder
Native support for long filenames, file and folder permissions, support for large _____ & _____, reliability, compression, encryption, and the added ability for more granular file access control are all advantages of NTFS over FAT/FAT32 files systems.
files and volumes
Native support for long filenames, file and folder permissions, support for large files and volumes, _____, compression, encryption, and the added ability for more granular file access control are all advantages of NTFS over FAT/FAT32 files systems.
reliability
Native support for long filenames, file and folder permissions, support for large files and volumes, reliability, _____ , encryption, and the added ability for more granular file access control are all advantages of NTFS over FAT/FAT32 files systems.
compression
Native support for long filenames, file and folder permissions, support for large files and volumes, reliability, compression, _____ , and the added ability for more granular file access control are all advantages of NTFS over FAT/FAT32 files systems.
encryption
Native support for long filenames, file and folder permissions, support for large files and volumes, reliability, compression, encryption, and the added ability for more _____ file access control are all advantages of NTFS over FAT/FAT32 files systems.
granular
Uses snap-ins, which are designed to perform specific administrative tasks (such as disk management or active directory configuration)
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
Multiple snap-ins can be combined into a single MMC, providing quicker access to commonly used tools
Microsoft Management Console
A small group of computers that share common roles, such as sharing files or printers would fit best under what Networking Model?
Workgroup Model
Also called a peer-to-peer network.
Workgroup
Decentralized logons, security, and resource sharing
Workgroup
Easy to configure and works well for small groups of users (fewer than 10)
Workgroup
A Windows Server 2008 server that participates in a _____ is referred to as a stand-alone server
Workgroup
Preferred for a network of more than 10 computers or a network that requires centralized security and resource management
Domain
Requires at least one computer to be a domain controller
Domain
A domain controller is a Windows server that has Active Directory installed and is responsible for allowing client computers access to domain resources
Domain
A member server is a Windows Server that’s in the management scope of a domain but doesn’t have Active Directory installed
Domain
Server Core does/ does not support Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
Does
Server Core does/ does not support Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS)
Does
Server Core does/ does not support Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server
Does
Server Core does/ does not support DNS Server
Does
Server Core does/ does not support File Services
Does
Server Core does/ does not support Print Server
Does
Server Core does/ does not support Streaming Media Services
Does
Server Core does/ does not support Web Server
Does
Server Core does/ does not support Hyper-V
Does
Server Core does/ does not support Application Server
Does NOT
Server Core does/ does not support Active Directory Rights Management Services
Does NOT
Server Core does/ does not support Fax Server
Does NOT
Server Core does/ does not support UDDI Services
Does NOT
Server Core does/ does not support Windows Deployment Services
Does NOT
Server Core does/ does not support Active Directory Certificate Services
Does NOT
Server Core does/ does not support Network Policy and Access Services
Does NOT
Server Core does/ does not support Terminal Services
Does NOT
Server Core does/ does not support Active Directory Federation Services
Does NOT
How should a server be named?
A server name must be unique on the network and should include some description, such as its location or primary function. The should also be simple and easy to remember because users often access servers by name.
What type of IP address should a server be assigned?
Static
What steps are needed to recall the command prompt in Windows Server Core?
Ctrl+Alt+Delete > Start Task Manager > File > New Task (Run). In the create new task dialog box type: cmd > Click Ok
When it’s the first server in a network, can you use Server Core?
No
When you need to install server roles and features that Server Core doesn’t support, can you use Server Core?
No
When the server administrator isn’t well versed in using command-line programs, can you use server core?
No
When you need to run applications that require the Microsoft .NET framework, can you use Server core?
No
When you’re upgrading from Windows Server 2003 (no upgrade path), should you use Server Core?
No
When you want to run Windows Web Server 2008 (no Server Core option), can you use Server Core?
No
When you cannot live without a GUI running on your server, is Server Core right?
No
Set the correct date, time, and time zone is/is not displayed on the Initial Configuration Tasks applet.
is
Assign a static IP address is/is not displayed on the Initial Configuration Tasks applet.
is
Assign a computer name is/is not displayed on the Initial Configuration Tasks applet.
is
Configure automatic updates is/is not displayed on the Initial Configuration Tasks applet.
is
Download and install available updates is/is not displayed on the Initial Configuration Tasks applet.
is
Add and configure roles and features is/is not displayed on the Initial Configuration Tasks applet.
is
is/is not displayed on the Initial Configuration Tasks applet.
is not
What is the core component in a Windows domain environment?
Active Directory
A database that stores information about a computer network and includes features for retrieving and managing that information.
Directory Service
The core structural unit of Active Directory; contains OUs and represents administrative, security, and policy boundaries.
Domain
A collection of one or more Active Directory trees. It can consist of a single tree with a single domain, or it can contain several trees, each with a hierarchy of parent and child domains.
Forest
A list of settings that administrators use to configure user and computer operating environments remotely through Active Directory.
Group Policy Object (GPO)
An Active Directory container used to organize a network's users and resources into logical administrative units.
Organizational Unit (OU)
Information that defines the type, organization, and structure of data stored in the Active Directory database.
Schema
A grouping of domains that share a common naming structure.
Tree
Consists of sites and servers configured as domain controllers
Active Directory Physical Structure
Makes it possible to pattern the directory service’s look and feel after the organization in which it runs
Active Directory Logical Structure
Organizational Unit, Domains, Trees, Forests are all parts of Active Directory _____ Structure.
Logical
A shared folder that stores the information from Active Directory that’s replicated to other domain controllers
The sysvol folder
Active Directory Container Objects include _____ _____, Folder Objects, and Domain Objects.
Organizational Units
Active Directory Container Objects include Organizational Units, _____ _____, and Domain Objects.
Folder Objects
Active Directory Container Objects include Organizational Units, Folder Objects, and _____ _____.
Domain Objects
Active Directory Leaf Objects include _____ _____, Groups, Computer Accounts, Contacts, Printers, and Shared Folders.
User Accounts
Active Directory Leaf Objects include User Accounts, _____, Computer Accounts, Contacts, Printers, and Shared Folders.
Groups
Active Directory Leaf Objects include User Accounts, Groups, _____ _____, Contacts, Printers, and Shared Folders.
Computer Accounts
Active Directory Leaf Objects include User Accounts, Groups, Computer Accounts, _____, Printers, and Shared Folders.
Contacts
Active Directory Leaf Objects include User Accounts, Groups, Computer Accounts, Contacts, _____, and Shared Folders.
Printers
Active Directory Leaf Objects include User Accounts, Groups, Computer Accounts, Contacts, Printers, and _____ _____.
Shared Folders
dsadd user "cn=Test User2, ou=TestOU, dc=W2k8adXX, dc=com" -upn testuser2@w2k8adXX -Samid testuser2 -fn Test -ln User2 -pwd Password01 -memberof "cn=TestGroupG, ou=TestOU, dc=W2k8adXX, dc=com" is and example of what?
Command Line command for adding a user object
The two tools that can be used to locate AD objects are with _____ ______ _____ & _____ and with Windows Explorer
Active Directory Users and Computers
The two tools that can be used to locate AD objects are with Active Directory Users and Computers and with _____ _____
Windows Explorer
The two GPO's that are created when AD is installed are the _____ _____ Policy and the Default Domain Controllers Policy.
Default Domain
The two GPO's that are created when AD is installed are the Default Domain Policy and the _____ _____ _____ Policy.
Default Domain Controllers
What types of objects can GPOs be applied to?
User and Computer Operating environments
In which order are GPOs applied?
The local GPO is applied.
GPOs linked to sites are applied.
GPOs linked to domains are applied.
GPOs linked to organizational units are applied. For nested organizational units, GPOs linked to parent organizational units are applied before GPOs linked to child organizational units are applied.
What is the name of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) that AD is based on?
X.500 and LDAP
You can create familiar hierarchical structures based on an organizational chart to allow easy resource access is one of the benefits of using _____.
Organizational Units (OUs)
Delegation of administrative authority is one of the benefits of using _____.
Organizational Units (OUs)
Able to change OU structure easily is one of the benefits of using _____.
Organizational Units (OUs)
Can group users and computers for the purposes of assigning administrative and security policies is one of the benefits of using _____.
Organizational Units (OUs)
Can hide AD objects for confidentiality or security reasons is one of the benefits of using _____.
Organizational Units (OUs)
Discretionary Access Control List (DACL) is an example of _____.
AD object’s security
Object owner is an example of _____.
AD object’s security
System Access Control List (SACL) is an example of _____.
AD object’s security
User’s account is added to the object’s DACL, a method referred to as explicit permission
One of the three ways users can be assigned permission to an AD object
A group the user belongs to is added to the object’s DACL
One of the three ways users can be assigned permission to an AD object
The permission is inherited from a parent object’s DACL to which the user or group account has been added
One of the three ways users can be assigned permission to an AD object
A user’s effective permissions are a _____ of the assigned permissions
combination
Deny permissions _____ Allow permissions
override
There are five directory partition types in the AD database: _____ directory partition, Schema directory partition, Global catalog partition, Application directory partition, Configuration partition
Domain
There are five directory partition types in the AD database: Domain directory partition, _____ directory partition, Global catalog partition, Application directory partition, Configuration partition
Schema
There are five directory partition types in the AD database: Domain directory partition, Schema directory partition, _____ _____ partition, Application directory partition, Configuration partition
Global catalog
There are five directory partition types in the AD database: Domain directory partition, Schema directory partition, Global catalog partition, _____ directory partition, Configuration partition
Application
There are five directory partition types in the AD database: Domain directory partition, Schema directory partition, Global catalog partition, Application directory partition, _____ partition
Configuration
There are five operations master roles, referred to as Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) roles in an AD forest: _____ master, Infrastructure master, Domain Naming master, RID master, PDC Emulator master
Schema
There are five operations master roles, referred to as Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) roles in an AD forest: Schema master, Infrastructure master, Domain Naming master, RID master, _____ _____ master
PDC Emulator
There are five operations master roles, referred to as Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) roles in an AD forest: Schema master, ______ master, Domain Naming master, RID master, PDC Emulator master
Infrastructure
There are five operations master roles, referred to as Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) roles in an AD forest: Schema master, Infrastructure master, _____ _____ master, RID master, PDC Emulator master
Domain Naming
There are five operations master roles, referred to as Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) roles in an AD forest: Schema master, Infrastructure master, Domain Naming master, _____ master, PDC Emulator master
RID
Specialized domain controller tasks that handle operations that can effect the entire domain of forest. Only one domain controller can be assigned a particular.
Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO)
Active Directory changes are replicated by _____, Intersite, and multimaster replication.
Intrasite
Active Directory changes are replicated by Intrasite, _____, and multimaster replication.
Intersite
Active Directory changes are replicated by Intrasite, Intersite, and _____ replication.
multimaster
_____ _____ _____ (KCC) runs on all DCs
Determines the replication topology, which defines the domain controller path that AD changes flow through and ensures no more than three hops exist between any two DCs
Knowledge Consistency Checker
First DC installed in a forest is automatically designated as a _____ _____ server, but additional _____ _____ servers can be configured as well
Global Catalog
Facilitate domain and forestwide searches is a vital function for _____ _____ servers.
Global Catalog
Facilitate logon across domains; users can log on to computers in any domain by using their user principal name (UPN) is a vital function for the _____ _____ servers.
Global Catalog
Hold universal group membership information is a vital function for the _____ _____ servers.
Global Catalog
A _____ is one of Active Directory's physical components, along with a Domain Controller.
site
An Active Directory _____represents a physical location where domain controllers are placed and group policies can be applied
site
_____ of _____ means a person with higher security privileges assigns authority to a person of lesser security privileges to perform certain tasks
Delegation of control
Allows specific control of what someone with delegated control may do
Delegation of control
Commonly _____ tasks include:
-Create, delete, and manager user accounts
-Reset user passwords and force password change at next logon
-Read all user information
-Create, delete, and manage groups
-Modify the membership of a group
-Manage group policy links
-Generate Resultant Set of Policy (Planning)
-Generate Resultant Set of Policy (Logging)
delegated