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40 Cards in this Set
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What are the requirements for installing Active Directory?
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-Server running windows server 2003 standard edition, enterprise or datacenter.
-An administrator account and password on the local machine. -An NTFS partition for the Sysvol folder structure. - 200MB of free space - 50MB free space for the transaction log files. |
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What are the pre-installation tasks?
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- local administrator password
- domain controller type - domain type - DNS installation information - Permissions settings - Desired Directory Service Restore mode password - Installation CD-ROM - Any relevant service packs or hot fixes |
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What is the forest root domain?
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The first active directory domain on the network
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What is a flexible single master operation roles?
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Specific server role that work together to enable the multi-master functionality of Active Directory.
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How do you start the Active Directory Installation Wizard?
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Type dcprommo in the run command.
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How do you verify the creation of forward lookup zones after installation of Active Directory?
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-Open DNS from administrative tools folder
-Expand your server -Expand forward lookup zones heading. You should see the currently configured forward lookup zones. |
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What is the default run time for KCC?
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Every 15 minutes
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What are the four default Active Directory partitions?
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Domain, Schema, Configuration, and Application
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What is the default backup time for Universal Group Caching?
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Every 8 hours
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Cross forest trust
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2003 only
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Which window support tool can manage and verify trusts , join computers to domains, and verify replication ability and permissions between partners?
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NETDOM
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What is aging and scavenging?
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A process that can be used by Windows Server 2003 DNS to clean up the DNS database when resources are no longer needed or required.
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What is a replica ring?
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The logical connection between domain controllers within a site that exchange Active Directory information
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What is a site?
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IP subnets that are well connected.
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What is a bridgehead server?
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A single server in each site selected to perform site-to-site replication between sites.
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What are the four characteristics of a administratively created site link?
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-There must be two or more sites that need to communicatees using the same protocol.
-The site link objects are manually defined -The site link objects correspond to the WAN links connecting the sites -The ISTG uses the site links to establish replication between locations |
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What are the three attributes of a site link?
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Cost, Schedule, Frequency
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What is the default frequency for replication?
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Every 180 minutes (3hours)
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What are the two replication protocols?
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RPC over IP
SMTP |
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What is the maximum number of hops that the KCC will allow between domain controllers?
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3
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What are the three functions of the Global Catalog
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Facilitation of searches for objects in the forest
Resolution of user prinicpal names Provision of universal group membership information |
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What are the three domain specific fsmo roles?
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RID Master
Infastructure Master Primary Domain Controller Emulator |
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What command is required to move an object to a different domain?
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Movetree.exe
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What are the two forest wide roles ?
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Domain Naming Master
Schema Master |
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What command do you use to determine the status of the target domain controller?
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Repadmin.exe
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What command allows you to transfer and seize FSMO roles
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Ntdsutil.exe
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Name the three types of user accounts
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Local
Domain Built In |
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What are the two group types?
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Distribution groups
Security groups |
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What is nesting?
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Groups are added as members of other groups
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What is a strong password?
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A combination of at least eight characters in length contains upper and letters numbers and non non alphabetic characters
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What are the four reasons to create OUs in your Active Directory Structure?
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To represent the functional or geographical model of your company
To allow sub-administrative control over a containers resource To impose control over client computers or users through the use of Group policy objects To hide objects within your domain structure |
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What are the two default group policy objects?
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Default domain policy
Default domain controllers policy |
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How are group policies processed?
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1) Local policies
2) Site policies 3) Domain policies 4) OU policies |
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The ___ ____ allows administrators to log sucessful and failed security events such as logon, account access, and object acess.
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Audit Policy
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What are the three System Services Policy?
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Automatic
Manual Disabled |
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What is the command used to manually update a group policy?
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Gpupdate
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What are the four phases of a software life cycle?
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Planning, Inplementation, Maintenance, and Removal
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When using multiple rules how are rules applied?
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1) Hash Rules
2) Certificate Rules 3) Internet Zone Rules 4) Path Rules |
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What benefits does monitoring Active Directory provide?
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Early alerts to potential problems
Improved system reliability Fewer support calls to the helpdesk Improved system performance |
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Where is the first place you should look if you suspect a problem with Active Directory?
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The directory services log
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