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Sams Teach Yourself MCSE Windows NT Server 4 in 14 Days
Question 3 A user on an NT workstation has saved a file to an NTFS partition of the servers hard disk. The file is named 1997 Accounting Files.doc. When the file is seen from a DOS-based network client how will the filename appear?
Question 4 Under what circumstances is it necessary to have a FAT partition on a machine running NT Server?
Question 5 An NT server has two partitions, both of which are formatted with NTFS. NTFS permissions have been set to allow Change to the Accounting group. A share has been created on the directory that allows Change to Accounting and Full Control to Administrators. Which steps must the administrator take after moving the accounting folder to a different partition?
Question 6 An NT server has two partitions, both of which are formatted with NTFS. A share has been created on the directory that allows Change to Accounting and Full Control to Administrators. NTFS permissions have been set on the directory to allow Change to the Accounting group. What are the effective rights for members of the Administrators group when accessing the directory from across the network?
Question 7 When is it possible to delete a file to which you have been denied access?
Question 8 Which of the following rights would enable you to modify the permission list (ACL) of a file?
Question 9 The access control list for directory XYZ is configured as
The file ABC is located within directory XYZ and permitted as follows:
UserX has been neither granted nor denied permissions directly. What are UserXs effective rights on file ABC ?
Question 10 What is the default access control list for the root folder of a new NTFS partition?
Question 11 NTSRVX has one physical disk with three primary partitions and one extended partition. What is the maximum number of partitions that can be marked active simultaneously?
Question 12 What is the minimum number of disks required when creating a volume set?
Question 13 A computer is configured as follows:
What is the largest stripe set that can be configured given this disk configuration?
Question 14 Which of the following configurations would be valid on a single physical drive?
Question 15 Which of the following statements about a volume set are true?
Question 16 The NT server CRASHNBURN contains a 350MB-volume set spanning disks 0, 1, and 2. If disk 2 fails, what steps would the administrator take to restore the data?
Question 17 When is it advantageous to have a cluster size larger than 4KB on an NTFS partition?
Question 18 Which of the following is true regarding stripe sets?
Question 19 When the drive letter associated with a CD-ROM drive is changed, when does it take effect?
Question 20 The NT server NTSRVX has two physical disks. Disk 0 has two partitions. The first 200MB partition is formatted as NTFS and contains the system and boot files. The second 100M partition is formatted with FAT and contains data and applications. The remainder of the disk, 100MB, is free space. Disk 1 contains 500MB of free space. What is the largest volume set that the administrator can create?
5.8.2. ExerciseYou have a new computer that will be used as an application server. It has five 1GB drives. You must plan for fault tolerance. The computer must not be down for more than one-half hour at a time. How would you manage the disks?
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