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Group accounts make it easier for an administrator to manage user rights and permissions.

TRue

In Linux, every user that is created automatically belongs to a default group named Users.

False

Windows can be installed on an extended partition that has been formatted with the NTFS file system.

False

An event log entry that is an error is marked with a red circle with a white exclamation point in the center.

True

A RAID that is configured as a level 0 requires two drives because it copies data to both drives at the same time, making an exact duplicate of the data.

False

You are the network administrator for a company. The company’s policy is that the users are allowed to set their own passwords but that they must change their password every 30 days. You have just received a call from a user who can’t log on because she forgot her password. After you change her password, which of the password options listed would you set in the user’s account so that she will have to change the password when she logs on using the password you assigned?

user must change password at next logon

In regards to a user account, what does a white circle with a black arrow indicate?

the account is disabled

You are creating a new group for the Sales department. All of the users that will be in this group will need to have access to the same resources. What scope would you use for this group?

global

In Linux, what is the command for viewing a file’s contents on screen?

Cat

A user logs on to her account and is able to makes changes to her desktop, like adding a background and screensaver. However, when she logs off and logs back on, the desktop reverts to its original configuration. What type of user profile does this user have?

Mandatory

The partition that contains the Windows OS files is known as the what type of partition?

boot

A disk must be formatted as what type of disk if you want to access additional features such as disk spanning?

dynamic

If you need to limit the amount of data users can store on a volume, you would implement which of the following?

disk quotas

When a file is encrypted, what color does the file name appear in Windows Explorer?

green

Which of the following is not a linux file system

SFS

Where are the waiting print jobs stored until they can be sent to the print device?

print queue

What tool would you use to view error messages that are generated by system services or applications?

performance Monitor

What is RAID level 1 also called?

disk striping

What level of RAID does not provide fault tolerance?

Zero

How many disks are needed to implement a RAID 1 + 0?

4

Employees in the Sales department need to be able to access the sales share on the file server. They will need to have the ability to create files, read them, and make corrections or additions. Which of the following share permissions should the group be given?

change

Which of the following are case sensitive?

linux password , linux logon name

Which of the following groups are special identity groups?

authenticated users, guests, print operators

Which of the following are standard NTFS permissions?

Execute, change, and list folders content

When dealing with permissions in Linux, what are the three user types that can be assigned permissions? (

group,creator and Owner

When Windows is first installed, two user accounts are created by default. One is the Administrator account, and the other is the

guest account

A user logs on to the network from a different computer than they normally use, and they still have the same desktop as usual. This user’s profile is called a ____________ profile.

roaming

The ____________ file system supports a maximum file size of 2GB.

FAT 16

In Windows, the term for a computer that accepts job requests for a shared printer and sends them to the physical device is called a print ____________.

server

As a network administrator, it is a good idea to have a performance ____________, a collection of performance data from a time when the network is performing normally.

baseline

can be used to create a RAID

dynamic disk

if the primary server fails, the secondary server takes over

failover cluster

can be divided in up to four primary partitions

basic disk

defines a user’s environment

local profile

multiple servers acting as a single server

load balancing cluster

power device that provides fault tolerance through battery backup

uninterruptible power supply

partition that contains the boot loader

system parition

action that a user can perform on a computer

Right

can be made the active partition

primary parition

can only be divided into logical drives

extended parition

What types of devices are considered to be locally attached storage?

Locally attached storage devices include other hard disks that are installed on the system internally as well as external devices that are

what is the key difference between user account created in Active Directory and a user account created in a Windows client OS?

A user account created in a client OS is meant to log on to the local machine only. A user account created in Active Directory has the ability to log on to any computer that is a member of the domain.

Why would you enable Shadow copies?

Shadow copies stores previous versions of files so if users accidentally delete a file or write over a file, they have a way to restore the file without dealing with a backup.

When you right-click unallocated space on a basic disk, why is the only available option a simple volume?

On a basic disk, all you can create is a simple volume. To access advanced features like spanned volumes and software RAID, you must convert the disk to dynamic.

Explain what the following entry means: - rwx rw- r-- john sales accounts

This is a file named “accounts” that is owned by a user named john and a group named sales.

What is an image backup and why would you use one?

An image backup is a file that is a complete copy of the disk volume.

To what does a print device refer?

A print device is the actual physical printer that will print the jobs that are sent to it.

What is the difference between a standby UPS and an online UPS?

A standby UPS acts as a pass through; it does not actually power the equipment attached to it with its battery until a power failure occurs. An online UPS continually powers devices from its battery so that if a power failure occurs, there is no delay in switching to battery power.

How does RAID 5 work?

A RAID 5 requires three disks. Data is written across the disks in a stripe, with one disk being used for parity. The parity information is a mathematical calculation that represents the data that was just written to the disks. If one of the disks is lost, the data can be rebuilt using the existing data and the parity information. The parity information is distributed among all disks in the array so that no single disk holds all the parity information.

What is a server cluster? What are the two most common types?

A server cluster is a group of servers that appear to the user as a single server. The two most common types are a fail-over cluster and a load-balancing cluster.