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Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Clustering Services by Using Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Audience profile
Candidates for this exam operate in medium-sized to very large computing environments that use the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server operating system. They have a minimum of one year of experience implementing and administering Windows NT clusters in environments that have the following characteristics:
• Supported users range from 200 to more than 26,000.
• Physical locations range from 5 to more than 150.
• Typical network services and applications include file and print, database, messaging, proxy server or firewall, network and storage hardware, desktop management, Active Directory Services, TCP/IP connectivity, RAID, SCSI and Fibre Channel storage, and Web hosting.
• Connectivity needs include connecting individual offices and users at remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet.
Credit toward certification
When you pass the Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Clustering Services by Using Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server exam, you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional status. You also earn credit toward the following certifications:
• Elective credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer on Microsoft Windows 2000 certification
• Elective credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 certification
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Preparation tools and resources
In addition to your hands-on experience working with the product, we recommend that you use the following tools and training to help you prepare for this exam.
Classroom training for this exam
• Course 2087: Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Clustering
Microsoft Press self-paced training products
• MCSE Training Kit: Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server Clustering Services This book is out of print. Check with your local retailer for availability.
Microsoft certified practice tests
• MeasureUp: Visit the MeasureUp Web site to take a practice test.
• Self Test Software: Visit the Self Test Software Web site to take a practice test.
Microsoft online resources
• TechNet: Designed for IT professionals, this site includes how-to instructions, best practices, downloads, technical chats, and much more.
• MSDN: The Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) is a reference for developers. It features code samples, technical articles, newsgroups, chats, and more.
• Training and certification newsgroups: There is a newsgroup for every Microsoft certification. By participating in the ongoing dialogue, you take advantage of a unique opportunity to exchange ideas with and ask questions of others, including more than 750 Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) worldwide.
MCSE Configuring and Administering Microsoft Clustering Services by using Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced : 70-223 Exam
Exam Number/Code: 70-223
Exam Name: MCSE Configuring and Administering Microsoft Clustering Services by using Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced
“MCSE Configuring and Administering Microsoft Clustering Services by using Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced”, also known as 70-223 exam, is a Microsoft certification. With the complete collection of questions and answers, Pass4sure has assembled to take you through 90 Q&A to your 70-223 Exam preparation. In the 70-223 exam resources, you will cover every field and category in MCSE helping to ready you for your successful Microsoft Certification.
QUESTION 1:
You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com
network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains two domains
named us. Certkiller .com and uk. Certkiller .com. The functional level of both
us. Certkiller .com and uk. Certkiller .com is set at Windows 2000 mixed. You are the
network administrator of the us. Certkiller .com domain. The us. Certkiller .com domain
contains five domain controllers. Three of these domain controllers run Windows
2000 Server while the other two run Windows Server 2003.
A file server named Certkiller -SR24 hosts applications and shared folders that
users in your domain require access to. Certkiller -SR24 is located in the
uk. Certkiller .com domain. You decide to create a group named US_Users that will
contain the users from your domain that require access to the applications and
shared folders on Certkiller -SR24.
How should you configure the US_Users group? (Each correct answer presents part
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of the solution. Choose two)
A. Configure the US_Users group as a Global group.
B. Configure the US_Users group as a Security group.
C. Configure the US_Users group as a Universal group.
D. Configure the US_Users group as a Distribution group.
E. Configure the US_Users group as a Domain Local group.
Answer: A, B
Explanation: We should use Global Security groups because the users in the domain
require access to the applications and shared folders that are on the member servers
of another domain in the forest. Global groups can include other groups and
user/computer accounts from only the domain in which the group is defined.
Permissions for any domain in the forest can be assigned to global groups.
Incorrect Answers:
C: You cannot use Universal groups because universal groups can only be used in a
Windows 2000 native or Windows Server 2003 domain functional level domain.
D: You cannot assign permissions to file shares to a distribution group.
E: You cannot assign permissions to a Domain Local group for resources that reside
outside the domain in which the group is created.
Reference:
Deborah Littlejohn Shinder, Dr. Thomas W. Shinder, Laura E. Hunter and Will Schmied,
MCSA/MCSE: Exam 70-290: Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003
Environment Study Guide & DVD Training System, pp. 320, 329
QUESTION 2:
You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com
network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Certkiller .com. The
domain functional level of Certkiller .com is set at Windows 2000 native. All servers
on the Certkiller .com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers
run Windows XP Professional.
Certkiller .com consists of three departments, named Sales, Research and Marketing.
These departments are crucial to Certkiller .com. All the client computers are
divided in the Sales, Research and Marketing departments. Due to company
growth, Certkiller .com has decided to deploy about 50 contractors. The Finance
department is a priority for Certkiller .com. You have received instructions to create
a global distribution group named CKFinanaceUsers to allow e-mail distribution to
the users in the Finance department. You need to use this group to provide its
members with access to server named Certkiller -SR13.
Which of the following steps should you use?
A. Reconfigure the CKFinanceUsers group as a security group.
B. Reconfigure the CKFinanceUsers group as a universal group.
C. Raise the domain functional level to Windows Server 2003.
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D. Raise the domain functional level to Windows Server 2003 interim.
Answer: A
Explanation: You should change the group type for CKFinanceUsers to security.
With these groups you can define permissions on resources and objects. Security
groups can also be used for e-mail messages to the members of the group.
Incorrect answers:
B: A universal group would have no purpose in a single-domain environment because
they are uses to hold global groups and user accounts from multiple domains.
C: There is no need to change the domain functional level. Group types can be changed
on domains at Windows 2000 native domain functional level and above.
D: There is no need to change the domain functional level. The domain functional level
support only Windows NT 4.0 domain controllers in Windows 2003 domain controllers.
This option will have no effect on the use CKFinanceUsers for defining permissions on
resources and objects.
QUESTION 3:
You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. Certkiller .com has its
headquarters in Washington D.C. and branch offices in Miami, Chicago and Dallas.
The Certkiller .com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named
Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com domain contains three child domains named
miami. Certkiller .com, chicago. Certkiller .com and dallas. Certkiller .com. The functional
level for all domains is Windows 2000 mixed. All servers in the Certkiller .com forest
run Windows Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows XP Professional.
You share a folder named ResearchDocs on a file server named
Certkiller -SR09. Certkiller .com. In the properties for ResearchDocs, you assign the
Allow – Full Control permissions to a universal group named U_Research in
Certkiller .com. Effective permissions for U_Research are shown in the U_Research
exhibit.
U_Research Exhibit
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You create a global group named G_Rresearch in each domain in the forest. The
user accounts of all users in domain’s Research department are added to the
G_Research group. You add every G_Research group to the U_Research group.
Dean Austin is a user in the Research department of the miami. Certkiller .com
domain. He is a member of the G_Research group in that domain. Dean Austin
complains that he cannot access the ResearchDocs folder on
Certkiller -SR09. Certkiller .com.
You verify Dean Austin’s effective permissions for the ResearchDocs folder on
Certkiller -SR09. Certkiller .com. Dean Austin’s effective permissions is shown in the
Dean Austin exhibit.
Dean Austin Exhibit
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In which two ways can you ensure that Dean Austin has the proper access to the
ResearchDocs folder? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose
two)
A. Add Dean Austin’s user account to the U_Research group in the Certkiller .com domain.
B. Reconfigure the U_Research group as a Domain Local group.
C. Reconfigure the U_Research group as a Distribution group.
D. Assign the Allow – Full Control permissions to the G_Research group in the
miami. Certkiller .com child domain.
E. Instruct Dean Austin to log on by using his user principal name.
Answer: B, D
Explanation: Dean Austin is unable to access ResearchDocs because the child
domains are in mixed mode and thus cannot use the Universal group.
Only Certkiller .com is in native mode because the Universal group U_Research was
created there.
We need to change the scope For U_Research Universal to domain local. This will give
Dean Austin the required permissions because the Global Group G_Research is a
member of U_Research.
Alternatively, we could assign the permission directly to the G_Research group in the
miami. Certkiller .com child domain.
Incorrect Answers:
A: U_Research was created in Certkiller .com, but adding Dean Austin’s account to
U_Research will not work as the group scope U_Research will have to be changed from
universal to domain local.
C: Windows Server 2003 has two group types: security and distribution. Security groups
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are used to assign permissions for access to network resources. Distribution groups are
used to combine users for e-mail distribution lists. Security groups can be used as a
distribution group, but distribution groups cannot be used as security groups.
E: Logging on by making use of a UPN is irrelevant in this scenario as one needs to
change the group’s scope first and then assign the appropriate permissions that will allow
Dean Austin access to ResearchDocs.
Reference:
Dan Balter, MCSA/MCSE Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Environment Exam Cram 2 (Exam 70-290), Chapter 4
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