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- What are bridgehead servers used for?
- specifying which DC's are preferred for sending intersite replication information
- Where in the Event Log can replication errors be found?
- in the Directory Service log
- What is a foreign security principal?
- an object to which security can be assigned that is not part of the domain
- What are the two main publishable objects in AD?
- printers and shared folders
- What tool is used to import and export AD information to and from CSV files?
- the Comma-Separated Value Directory Exchange (CSVDE) tool
- What settings take effect if there is a conflict between user and computer settings?
- the user settings
- What five administrative templates are included with Windows 2000?
- common.adm, inetres.adm, system.adm, windows.adm, and winnt.adm
- What does common.adm contain?
- policy options common to 9x and NT4 machines
- What does Inetres.adm contain?
- IE options for 2000 clients
- What does system.adm contain?
- 2000 configuration settings
- What does Windows.adm contain?
- 9x configuration settings
- What does winnt.adm contain?
- NT4 configuration settings
- Where are administrative templates stored?
- %systemroot%\inf
- What system monitor object would be used to monitor AD performance?
- Windows NT Directory Service (NTDS)
- What are the three System Monitor views?
- Graph, Histogram, and Report
- What are the three types of log files for Performance Monitor?
- counter, trace, and alert
- In what share should Group Policy scripts be placed for them to be accessible to other DC's?
- SysVol
- What three services are automatically installed with RIS?
- the Boot Information Negotiation Layer (BINL), TFTP, and the Single Instance Store
- What are the minimum hardware requirements for a RIS server?
- P1 166, 256Mb RAM, 2Gb free space, 10Mbps NIC, and a CD-ROM drive
- What are the minimum hardware requirements for a RIS client?
- P1 166, 32Mb RAM, 1.2Gb HDD, NIC (PXE or floppy drive as well)
- What tool is used to manage RIS servers once the RIS service has been configured?
- Active Directory Users and Computers
- A RIS boot disk can contain drivers for how many NIC's?
- only one
- Where can a computer's GUID be found?
- in the BIOS
- What MMC is used to authorize a RIS server?
- the DHCP MMC
- Active Directory replication operates in what mode (push/pull)?
- pull only
- What is the minimum right necessary to read the Security log on a 2000 server?
- Manage Audit and Security Log
- What is the role of the SysVol share on a DC?
- distributing logon scripts and policy objects
- Where is the physical storage of AD data performed?
- in the Extensible Storage Engine
- What three pieces of Group Policy behavior change when a slow link is detected?
- IE maintenance is turned off, Software Installation is turned off, and Folder Redirection is turned off
- Can a forest root domain be recovered if all DC's and backups for that domain are lost?
- no
- How can SysVol be moved to a new drive on a DC?
- host the AD database on another DC, reinstall AD on the original DC, and replicate the AD database on the original DC
- Who is allowed to configure DNS forwarding?
- Enterprise Admins only
- What can LDIFDE do that CSVDE cannot?
- modify and delete accounts
- Where are printers configured so that searches are automatically populated according to the user's site location?
- GPO: Computer Configuration | Administrative Templates | Printers
- How is an .MST attached to an .MSI that has already been deployed?
- remove and redeploy the .MSI
- What command-line tool is used to verify trust relationships?
- Netdom
- What FSMO role should never be on a GC?
- Infrastructure Master
- What must be available for a user to log on to a domain other than the one their account was created in?
- a Global Catalog
- What tool is used to make a DC a GC server?
- AD Sites and Services
- What command-line tool is used to seize an FSMO role from a DC?
- NTDSUTIL