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49 Cards in this Set
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What are the four Editions of Windows 2003 Server?
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Web Edition
Standard Edition Enterprise Edition Data Center Edition |
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How many processors can Web Edition Support?
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Up to 2 Processors
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What is the maximum ram for Web edition?
What is the minimum? |
2GB
128MB |
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What is the Minimum Processor
Speed for Web Edition? What is the recomended? |
133 MHz
550 MHz |
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How many processors can Standard Edition Support?
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Up to 4 processors
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What is the maximum ram for Standard Edition?
What is the minimum? |
4GB
128MB |
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How many processors can Enterprise Edition support?
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Up to 8 processors
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What is maximum ram for Enterprise Edition?
What is the minimum? |
32GB
128MB |
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What is the maximum number of processors Data Center can support?
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Up to 32 processors
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What is the maximum ram for Data Center?
What is the minimum? |
64GB
512MB |
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What are the two phases of instalation?
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Text mode and Graphical mode
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What is a tree?
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Multiple domain models when they share contiguous DNS names.
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What is a forest?
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An Active Directory that consists of multiple trees.
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What is a leaf object?
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An object that cannont contain another object, such as a user or computer.
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What is a container object?
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A object that can contain another object beneath it.
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What are the two type of snap-ins?
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Standalone and Extension
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What is a standalone snap in?
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A single tool that you can install directly into a empty MMC console.
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What is a extension snap in?
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Provides additional functionality to specific stand-alone snap-ins.
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What are the four console option modes? What is the default for all new consoles you create?
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Author mode, User Mode: Full Access, User Mode: Limited Access Multiple Windows, User Mode: Limited access single window.
Author mode is the default. |
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What two ways can you install and configure remote desktop connections?
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From the CD or Over the network
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What is real time monitoring?
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A tool that displays a continuous stream of statistics about what the system is doing right now.
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What is Logged monitoring?
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Same information as real time monitoring but stores it on a permanent medium instead of displaying it immediately.
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What are the four type of monitoring subsystems?
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Processor, Memory, Disk and Network.
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What is the symbol for a error?
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A red x with a circle.
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What is the symbol for a warning?
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A exclamation point in a yellow triangle.
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What are the five tabs that Windows Task manage contains?
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Applications, Processes, Performance, Networking, Users.
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What two snap ins does the performance console contain?
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System monitor and performance logs and alerts.
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What are the three main criteria used to evaluate backup hardware?
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Capacity, Speed, and Cost
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What is the capacity of a CD
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650 MB
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What is the capacity of a DVD
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Over 4 GB
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What is the capacity of a DAT tape?
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20 GB
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What is the capacity of a 8MM
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100 GB
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What are the five types of backups in 2003 server?
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Normal,Incremental, Differential, Copy, and Daily.
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What two backups reset the bit?
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Normal and Incremental
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What is a non authoritative restore?
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The objects in the Active Directory database are restored exactly as they appeared in the System State object, with original sequence number intact.
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What is a authoritative restore?
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Objects in the active directory database are restored with updated sequence numbers.
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What are the three ways are service packs released?
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CD-ROM, Express Download, and Network download
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What is a hotfix?
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A software update that addresses one specific issue.
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What symbol do you add to make a file/folder hidden?
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$
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What are the 6 type of NTFS standard permissions?
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Read
Read and Execute Write Modify List Folder Contents Full Control |
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What are the two types of printers?
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Local and network
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How do you assign forms to a printer?
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Go to the printer properties and then the device settings tab.
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What is a printer pool?
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One logical printer that supports multiple physical printers.
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What is a device driver?
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Set of software routines that implement device-specifin functions for generic input/output operations
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What are the two basic functions of a device driver
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They expose device specific routines to device-independent functions in the operating system
They manipulate the physical properties of hardware devices |
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What three reasons do manufactures release driver updates?
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To enhance performance of existing features
To implement new features To address problems with previous driver releases |
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What are the available driver signing options?
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Ignore
Warn Block |
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What is rolling back drivers do?
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Reverts to the previously installed version of the driver
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What do the red, blue, green, and white blocks mean in disk defrag?
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Red- Fragmented Files
Blue- Conigous Files Green- Unmovable Files White- Free Space |