1.
Which of the following editions are not part of the Windows Server 2003 family? (Choose all that apply)
Correct Answer(s)
C. Native
E. Interim
Explanation
Native and interim are functional levels of a forest or domain. Web, Standard, Enterprise, and Datacenter are all of the different editions of Windows Server 2003
2.
Microsoft's recommended minimum RAM on a system running Windows Sever 2003 Datacenter is:
Correct Answer
C. 1GB
Explanation
The recommended minimum RAM on a system running Windows Server 2003 Datacenter is 1GB. This amount of RAM is necessary for the smooth functioning of the operating system and to support the various applications and services running on the server. With 1GB of RAM, the system will have enough memory to handle the workload efficiently and prevent any performance issues or bottlenecks.
3.
What edition of Windows server 2003 is not able to act as a DHCP server or a Terminal Server, SQL Server, or a Fax server? (Choose all that apply)
Correct Answer
A. Web
Explanation
any of the other editions of server 2003 are capable of acting DHCP server, a Terminal Server, SQL Server, or a Fax server.
4.
Which of the following editions can run over 10 concurrent internal connections to the server.
Correct Answer(s)
A. Datacenter
B. Sandard
D. Enterprise
Explanation
Since web edition does not apply to the CAL model, it limits your web edition server to 10 concurrent connections. Meaning only up to 10 people can access file or print services at a time.
5.
Client Access Licensing (CAL) model applies to:
Correct Answer(s)
C. Enterprise Edition
D. Standard Edition
E. Datacenter Edition
Explanation
The Client Access Licensing (CAL) model applies to Enterprise Edition, Standard Edition, and Datacenter Edition. CALs are licenses required for each user or device that accesses the server software in these editions. CALs provide access to the server's features and services, ensuring compliance with licensing requirements. The Interim Edition and Web Edition do not require CALs as they have different licensing models.
6.
Which of the following is protocols is used by Remote Desktop and Remote Assistant?
Correct Answer
A. RDP
Explanation
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) is the correct answer because it is a protocol used for remote desktop connections and remote assistance. RDP allows users to connect to and control a computer remotely, enabling them to access files, programs, and resources on a remote computer as if they were sitting in front of it. SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is used for sending email, ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) is used for network troubleshooting, PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is used for establishing internet connections, and FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is used for transferring files over a network.
7.
Which networking protocol is required for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory?
Correct Answer
B. TCP/IP
Explanation
You need a dedicated IP address to install Active Directory.
8.
Which of the following are valid ways to install Active Directory (AD)?
Correct Answer(s)
A. Run>dcpromo
B. In the command line type: dcpromo.exe
C. Navigate to the manage your server page and click on 'add server roles' then choose 'domain controller'
Explanation
The given answer is correct because all three options mentioned (run>dcpromo, in the command line type: dcpromo.exe, navigate to the manage your server page and click on 'add server roles' then choose 'domain controller') are valid ways to install Active Directory (AD). Running dcpromo or using the dcpromo.exe command line tool initiates the Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard, which allows for the installation of AD. Similarly, navigating to the manage your server page and selecting 'add server roles' and then choosing 'domain controller' also allows for the installation of AD. Therefore, all three options mentioned are valid ways to install Active Directory.
9.
How many Active Directory Schemas can you have in a Windows Server 2003 forest?
Correct Answer
C. One
Explanation
In a Windows Server 2003 forest, you can have only one Active Directory Schema. The schema defines the structure and attributes of objects stored in the Active Directory. It is replicated to all domain controllers in the forest. Having multiple schemas would cause conflicts and inconsistencies in the directory, so only one schema is allowed per forest.
10.
What tool can you use to verify that the Windows Hardware Quality Lab has approved all device drivers on your system?
Correct Answer
D. Sigverif.exe
Explanation
Sigverif.exe is a tool that can be used to verify that the Windows Hardware Quality Lab (WHQL) has approved all device drivers on a system. This tool scans the system for any unsigned or improperly signed drivers and provides a report of the verification results. By using sigverif.exe, users can ensure that all device drivers on their system have been approved by WHQL, which helps to ensure compatibility and stability.
11.
Windows Server 2003 can be installed as a FAT file system.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Windows Server 2003 cannot be installed as a FAT file system. It requires the NTFS (New Technology File System) file system for installation. NTFS provides better security, reliability, and support for larger file sizes and volumes compared to FAT.