... servers A member server named 21certifyA has a locally attached tape device You have a total of seven backup 21certify.com 070-292 19 tapes to use for 21certify A You need to back up all data ... Update servers • Automatically approve new versions of previously approved updates • Save updates in a local folder You perform a manual synchronization Now you need to back up the critical ... utility and schedule a daily backup Answer: C Q 20 You are the network administrator for 21certify All network servers run Windows Server 2003 A file server named 21certifySrvA has shadow copies enabled...
... Objective Chapter Number ManagingandMaintaining Physical and Logical Devices Manage basic disks and dynamic disks Monitor server hardware Tools might include Device Manager, the Hardware Troubleshooting ... permissions; and troubleshooting access to files and shared folders I ManagingandMaintaining the Server Environment: This includes monitoring and analyzing logged events; planning andmanaging software ... ManagingandMaintaining Physical and Logical Devices:This includes managing basic and dynamic disks; monitoring server hardware; optimizing disk performance on the server; troubleshooting hardware...
... Implementing, ManagingandMaintaining IP Addressing:This includes configuring TCP/IP on a server, managing DHCP (clients and server, including the relay agent, DHCP database, scope options and reservations), ... Windows He lives in Miami with his wife Tricia and four children Alexa, Andrew, Alivia, and Adam Thank you again Tricia and kids for all of your support! Kirk Vigil (MCSE, MCSA) is a senior network ... primary DNS server, standard secondary DNS server, caching only DNS server, DNS forwarder and slave servers and dynamic DNS (DDNS) servers.We’ll show you how DNS is integrated with Active Directory...
... TestKingA has a locally attached tape device You have a total of seven backup tapes to use for TestKingA You need to back up all data on TestKingA every week You not need to back up all data every day ... Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights The server has a normal backup every Friday night On Wednesday, you perform a copy backup of the server Then you install a new application However, ... Professional You manage a member server named Server1 , which runs Windows Server 2003 Server1 is also managed by other network administrators at TestKing Leading the way in IT testing and certification...
... zone Add a global service locator (SRV) resource record that includes the UNIX server as ahost Add a LDAP service locator (SRV) resource record that includes the UNIX server as ahost Answer: A ... consists of an Active Directory domain named testking.com All domain controllers in the domain run Windows Server 2003 All domain controllers also have the DNS service installed andhostand Active Directory-integrated ... of a single Active Directory domain testking.com All domain controllers have the DNS service installed You configure a new UNIX server to act as a secondary DNS server that is authoritative for...
... network servers run Windows Server 2003 A member server named 21certifySrvA has a locally attached tape device You need to back up all data on 21certifySrvA at least once every week Every day, you ... Windows Server 2003 A member server has differential backups every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights The server has a normal backup every Friday night On Wednesday, you perform a copy ... plan to enable monitoring for each print server in the same way Monitoring data must be stored in a central location and archived for five years to enable data comparison What should you do? A...
... global service locator (SRV) resource record that includes the UNIX server as ahost D Add a LDAP service locator (SRV) resource record that includes the UNIX server as ahost Answer: Q 10 You are ... of a single Active Directory domain 21certify.com All domain controllers have the DNS service installed You configure a new UNIX server to act as a secondary DNS server that is authoritative ... configured as domain controllers Company network management standards state that a DNS domain must be created for each department in the company A new department named Market Research has been organized...
... Objective Chapter Number ManagingandMaintaining Physical and Logical Devices Manage basic disks and dynamic disks Monitor server hardware Tools might include Device Manager, the Hardware Troubleshooting ... permissions; and troubleshooting access to files and shared folders I ManagingandMaintaining the Server Environment: This includes monitoring and analyzing logged events; planning andmanaging software ... ManagingandMaintaining Physical and Logical Devices:This includes managing basic and dynamic disks; monitoring server hardware; optimizing disk performance on the server; troubleshooting hardware...
... and COM+ ■ Mail Server (POP3, SMTP) Installs POP3 and SMTP so that the server can act as an e-mail server for POP3 clients ■ Terminal Server Provides applications andserver resources, such as ... 15-1 ManagingandMaintaining Access to Resources (3.0) 16-1 ManagingandMaintainingaServer Environment (4.0) 17-1 Managingand Implementing Disaster Recovery (5.0) ... the allocation of CPU and memory resources on a per-application basis Datacenter Edition The Datacenter Edition, which is available only as an OEM version as part of a highend server hardware package,...
... Chapter Monitor and optimize aserver environment for application performance Manage a Web server Recover from server hardware failure Restore backup data Schedule backup jobs 9 Lab Lab Lab Lab ... Textbook Chapter Lab Items ManagingandMaintaining Physical and Logical Devices (continued) xix xx ABOUT THIS BOOK Textbook and Lab Manual Coverage of Exam Objectives Objective Textbook Chapter Lab ... various hardware platforms andserver roles In addition to the four basic editions of Windows Server 2003—Web, Standard, Enterprise, and Datacenter—the operating system is also available in versions...
... client and the serverand to disable the display of certain server desktop characteristics to conserve bandwidth and increase the client /server response time 53 54 PART 1: MANAGINGANDMAINTAINING ... window appears From the File menu, select Add/Remove Snap-in The Add/Remove Snapin dialog box appears Click Add The Add Standalone Snap-in dialog box appears In the Available Standalone Snap-ins ... select and add as many stand-alone snap-ins to a console as you like Once you have added a stand-alone snap-in, you can select it in the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box and click the Extensions tab...
... PART 1: MANAGINGANDMAINTAINING THE OPERATING SYSTEM UNDERSTANDING BACKUPS Backups are simply copies of your data that you make on a regular basis so that if a storage device fails or is damaged, ... Incremental Data1.txt Tuesday Incremental Data1.txt, Data3.txt Wednesday Incremental Data1.txt, Data2.txt Thursday Incremental Data1.txt, Data3.txt Friday Incremental Data1.txt Saturday Incremental Data1.txt ... Data3.txt Wednesday Differential Data1.txt, Data2.txt, Data3.txt Thursday Differential Data1.txt, Data2.txt, Data3.txt Friday Differential Data1.txt, Data2.txt, Data3.txt Saturday Differential...
... servers, each with a 40-GB drive containing the home page files, a database server with an 80-GB drive hosting approximately 10 GB of database files, and an e-mail server with 25 GB of mail archives ... execute at any time, and it maintains both a tape version anda hard disk version of a catalog of all of the files that have been backed up ■ Network backup software enables you to back up data from ... Magnetic tape is the most popular storage medium for backups because it is fast, inexpensive, and holds a lot of data Tape drives are available in a variety of speeds, capacities, and price ranges...
... user account creation ■ Create and manage local user accounts ■ Create and manage domain user accounts ■ Create and manage user accounts with templates, importation, and commandline tools ■ Manage ... workgroups and domain user accounts are summarized in Table 6-1 Table 6-1 Local and Domain User Name Characteristics Local User Names Domain User Names Management Tool Local Users And Groups Active Directory ... necessarily mean that a user has to manually supply an account name and password to connect to each computer If every computer has an account for that user with the same account name and password,...
... 7-6 As with any Active Directory object, to create and manage groups you must have the appropriate permissions for the containers where the groups are located 215 216 PART 2: MANAGINGANDMAINTAINING ... groups are available only in the Windows 2000 native and Windows Server 2003 functional levels ■ Universal group members can include user and computer accounts, global groups, and other universal ... Windows Server 2003 Functional Level Domain Local User and computer accounts and User and computer accounts, univerglobal groups from any domain sal groups, and global groups from any domain; other...
... PART 2: MANAGINGANDMAINTAINING USERS, GROUPS, AND COMPUTERS Joining a Domain During Operating System Installation Although you can join an existing Windows Server 2003 computer to a domain at ... MANAGINGANDMAINTAINING USERS, GROUPS, AND COMPUTERS For more information on domain functional levels and how they affect the creation and management of Active Directory objects, see “Understanding ... understand the ramifications of your actions 261 262 PART 2: MANAGINGANDMAINTAINING USERS, GROUPS, AND COMPUTERS As with user and group objects, computer objects have a unique SID value that is lost...
... print serverand shared, it is available for access by clients Clients can access a shared printer in several ways, as described in the following sections 331 332 PART 3: MANAGINGANDMAINTAINING ... addresses, and domain names, and then grant or deny them access to the site 313 314 PART 3: MANAGINGANDMAINTAINING SHARED RESOURCES Figure 9-27 The IP Address And Domain Name Restrictions dialog ... practical for a small workgroup network, but for an enterprise, it provides virtually no centralized administrative capabilities The only real advantage to this arrangement is that it is easy...
... identical laser printers, and install them with their own individual printer shares on the print server 351 PART MANAGINGANDMAINTAINING HARDWARE WARE CHAPTER 11 MANAGING DEVICE DRIVERS When you are ... Understand the relationship between hardware devices and drivers ■ Install a device driver ■ Use Device Manager to view and manage hardware devices and their device drivers ■ Troubleshoot device ... 4: MANAGINGANDMAINTAINING HARDWARE Managing Device Properties When you select a device in Device Manager and, from the Action menu, select Properties, a Properties dialog box appears This dialog...
... can implement RAID fault tolerance as either a hardware or a software solution 401 402 PART 4: MANAGINGANDMAINTAINING HARDWARE In a hardware solution, a RAID adapter handles the creation and ... goals has Mark achieved? a He has not achieved any primary goals but has achieved all his secondary goals b He has achieved the primary goal and one secondary goal c He has achieved the primary ... Using Device Manager, you can enable and disable devices, update and roll back drivers, manage device and device driver properties, and resolve hardware resource conflicts ■ Users must have administrative...
... obtain an address auto matically and also want to specify a default gateway, DNS server, or WINS server when no DHCP server is available, you can so by using an alternate configuration APIPA ... computers on a network segment that cannot obtain an IP address through other means If a DHCP server later becomes available to ahost that has assigned itself an APIPA address, the computer changes ... configured to obtain an IP address automatically, and when no DHCP server or alternate configura tion is available, the computer uses APIPA to assign itself a private IP address in the range of 169.254.0.1–169.254.255.254...