MCSA/MCSE 2003 JumpStart
| 1. | The Active Directory is based on the directory standard. | |
| 2. | SNTP is used for . | |
| 3. | Which specialized type of domain controller is used by Windows 2000/Server 2003 domains to emulate replication changes to Windows NT 4 domains? | |
| 4. | After all domains on your network are upgraded to Windows 2000, you may choose to convert to a mode domain model. | |
| 5. | True or false: All clients on the network must be upgraded from Windows 98/NT to Windows 2000 Professional before converting to native-mode domains. | |
| 6. | Which protocol must be installed with the operating system in order for a Windows 2000/Windows Server 2003 domain to be created? | |
| 7. | Which contains more objects, the Active Directory or the global catalog? | |
| 8. | Two considerations when planning where to place sites on the physical network are geographical location and . | |
| 9. | True or false: In Windows 2000/Windows Server 2003, all domain controllers can authenticate users. | |
| 10. | The ensures that new objects in a domain receive a unique ID to identify them on the network by generating a pool of SIDs for the domain controllers to use. | |
| 11. | True or false: If five domains in a forest all need to access NT 4 domains through trusts, only one PDC Emulator is needed in the forest to accomplish this. | |
| 12. | The connector used to manage traffic between two geographical locations or two poorly connected subnets is a . | |
| 13. | The first domain you create in a new forest also creates a new tree, known as the of the forest. | |
| 14. | True or false: If you have a domain called foo.com and a domain called foofoo.com, they can reside in the same tree, since they share the foo.com namespace. | |
Answers
| 1. | X.500 |
| 2. | Timekeeping and time synchronization |
| 3. | PDC Emulator |
| 4. | Native |
| 5. | False |
| 6. | TCP/IP |
| 7. | Active Directory |
| 8. | Bandwidth |
| 9. | False |
| 10. | Relative Identifier Master |
| 11. | False |
| 12. | Site Link |
| 13. | Root tree |
| 14. | False |
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