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1.Which of the following devices is used to connect a computer to the internet using telephone lines? a . Cable modem b . IRDA c . Modem d . Hub Answer: Modem 2.Which graphics format supports transparent backgrounds and animation? a . GIF89 b . JPEG c . PNG d . BMP e . GIF Answer: GIF89 3.What is WYSIWYG? a . Refers to any web design software b . Refers to an application that allows you to edit HTML using a graphical interface c . Refers to code-based editors d . None of the above Answer: Refers to an application that allows you to edit HTML using a graphical interface 4.Which network device can be used to translate between protocols or to connect dissimilar network technologies? a . Hub b . Bridge c . Multiplexor d . Gateway e . Modem Answer: Gateway 5.Which email protocol is used to send email to a destination? a . SNMP b . SMTP c . POP3 d . PPP Answer: SMTP
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Question 1.
Which of the following statements are false for shadow key? (Choose two)
A. It contains the application specific default settings.
B. It contains user specific settings for an application.
C. It contains a backup copy of the users HKey_Current_User\Software key.
D. It is created by terminal services during the installation of a program.
Answer: A, C
Question 2.
In order to make an application multi-user compatible, which of the following features does Install Mode use? (Choose two)
A. File system and directory links
B. Registry key mapping
C. INI file mapping
D. Application compatibility scripts
Answer: B, C
Question 3.
Which of the following types of informaiton is not passed for NFuse Classic and the ICA client device?(Choose two)
A. ICA Files
B. Application Set Lists
C. Initialization Requests
D. ICA Session Information
Answer: C, D
Question 4.
Which of the following event is not tracked in the dynamic store? (Choose two)
A. RM metrics
B. Disconnects
C. Server load
D. Published applications
E. Logons
Answer: A, D
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Question 1.
You need to design a configuration for the mailbox servers. What should you do?
A. Create two Exchange Server 2003 computers. Place the mailboxes for main office users on
one server, and place the mailboxes for remote users on the other server.
B. Create a Network Load Balancing cluster that contains two Exchange Server 2003 computers.
Place half of the user mailboxes on one server, and place half of the user mailboxes on the
other server.
C. Create a Microsoft Cluster Server cluster that contains two Exchange Server 2003 computers.
Place all of the user mailboxes on one server, and configure the other server as a failover
node.
D. Create a Microsoft Cluster Server cluster that contains two Exchange Server 2003 computers.
Place half of the user mailboxes on one server, and place half of the user mailboxes on the
other server.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Chief Information Officer
We plan to have one or more Exchange servers running Microsoft Outlook Web Access.
For both internal and remote users, we must minimize the impact of a single hardware failure in the messaging system.
However, we want to minimize the number of total servers used to run Exchange.
We want no more than 1,500 mailboxes on a single Exchange mailbox server.
Physical Locations
The main office includes 2,500 users.
A total of 50 users work from the remote locations and connect to the company resources by using various ISPs.
They tell you that we not want more than 1,500 mailboxes on a single Exchange mailbox server.
The best failover configuration with 2500 users is an active/passive configuration. Because active/active configurations may suffer of Virtual Memory Fragmentation MS recommend as much as possible to avoid active /active configurations in Exchange due to Virtual memory (VM) fragmentation- Two instances of store running in one memory space not sufficient VM to bring resource online.
Virtual Memory Management
The virtual memory improvements to Exchange 2003 reduce memory fragmentation and increase server availability.
Specifically, Exchange is much more efficient in the way it reuses blocks of virtual memory. These design improvements reduce fragmentation and increase availability for higher-end servers that have a large number of mailboxes.
Virtual memory management for clustered Exchange servers is also improved. In Exchange 2003, when an Exchange virtual server is either moved manually or failed over to another node, the MSExchangeIS service on that node is stopped. Then, when an Exchange virtual server is moved or failed back to that node, a new MSExchange IS service is started and, consequently, a fresh block of virtual memory is allocated to the service.
• Regional Design. The server specification for the regional cluster implementation consists of one SAN enclosure per cluster, with three active nodes, one primary passive node, and one alternate passive node (designated as AAAPp).
• Headquarters Design. The headquarters clustered implementation is similar in design. It consists of two SAN enclosures, four active nodes, one primary passive node, and two alternate passive nodes (designated as AAAAPpp).
• Level B Test Forest Design. The Level B Test server specification is similar to the regional cluster in design but with greater mailbox capacity. It consists of one SAN enclosure, one active node, and one primary passive node (designated as AP).
Incorrect Answers:
A For both internal and remote users, we must minimize the impact of a single hardware failure in the messaging system
B Front end servers do not must run mailbox store
C Passive/active configuration needs to run more users in a single node that they want
NOTE for D Active/Active configuration can be a possible answer because each node jus will be running 1250 users just is not a recommended MS practice but the only match that avoid the single hardware failure and avoid to run more than 1500 in a single server.
Reference:
MS white paper Exchange Server 2003 High Availability Guide
Clustering Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;816893
IT Solutions
Exchange 2003 Design and Architecture
Exchange Server
Chapter 2 - Scaling Exchange Server 2003
Question 2.
You need to design a configuration for Exchange Server storage that meets the business and technical requirements. What should you do?
A. Create a single storage group. Create one database for all users.
B. Create two storage groups. In each storage group, create one database. Place mailboxes for
remote users in one storage group database, and place all other mailboxes in the other storage
group database.
C. Create two storage groups. In each storage group, create one database. Place executive
mailboxes in one storage group database, and place all other mailboxes in the other storage
group database.
D. Create two storage groups. In one storage group, create a database, and place all mailboxes
for remote users and executives in the database.
In the other storage group, create a database for all other mailboxes.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Chief Executive Officer
All non-executive mailboxes must have a size limit of 250 MB.
This limit must be the default for new mailboxes so that configuration management is minimized.
However, executive mailboxes must have a size limit of 500 MB.
This limit can be applied after the mailbox is created.
We also need to create the simplest possible storage configuration on the Exchange servers.
Chief Information Officer
We plan to have one or more Exchange servers running Microsoft Outlook Web Access.
For both internal and remote users, we must minimize the impact of a single hardware failure in the messaging system.
However, we want to minimize the number of total servers used to run Exchange.
We want no more than 1,500 mailboxes on a single Exchange mailbox server.
The only possible solution is C Executive and all other Non-Executive users have different storage limits and backup requirements.
Incorrect Answers:
A, B, D do not take care about executives backup requirements
Storage Group Configuration
The Exchange store uses two types of databases: mailbox stores and public folder stores. These stores are organized into storage groups. All of the databases in a storage group share a single set of transaction log files, a single backup schedule, and a single set of logging and backup-related settings.
Reference:
MS white paper Exchange Server 2003 High Availability Guide
MS white paper Exchange Server Using Exchange Server 2003 Recovery Storage Groups.doc
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=23233
Question 3.
You need to design a configuration for the Microsoft Outlook Web Access servers.
What should you do?
A. Create a Network Load Balancing cluster that contains the Outlook Web Access servers.
B. Create a Microsoft Cluster Server cluster that contains the Outlook Web Access servers.
C. Create public DNS host (A) resource records for each Outlook Web Access server. Instruct
each user to connect to the server that contains his or her mailbox.
D. Install Microsoft Application Center 2000 on the Outlook Web Access servers. Create a Web
cluster that contains all of the Outlook Web Access servers.
Answer: A
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