Review Questions CSCI450 Windows NT Chapter 1 Preparing the Computer for Windows NT Server 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 What purpose do interrupts serve What interrupts are assigned to Serial Ports Printer Ports Floppy disk controllers Hard disk controllers What purpose do I O Addresses serve What purpose do DMA channels serve What considerations must be taken into account when installing SCSI adapters and SCSI When and why should the SCSI Bios be enabled Explain the necessity of the remote start capability of SCSI hard drives Chapter 2 Installing Windows NT Server 8 9 What are the advantages of the NTFS file system Explain when you should use the following protocols NetBEUI NWLink TCP IP DLC 10 Identify the roles of PDC BDC Server 11 What is the default root directory for Windows NT 4 0 12 What is the difference between WINNT and WINNT32 programs 13 When installing NT Server what is the difference between Installation and Repair 14 When should you use Per Seat Licensing Per Server Licensing 15 When should you reinstall Windows NT What problems might occur 16 What is the advantage of unattended install 17 What does NTLDR do 18 What does NTDETECT do 19 What does NTOSKRNL do 20 What purpose does BOOT INI server 21 Why would you want to boot using the LastKnownGood configuration Chapter 3 Managing the Network Configuration 22 23 24 25 Identify the layers of the Internet Reference Model What program do you use to configure your network options What protocol provides connectivity to Netware servers Which network protocols support routing Chapter 4 Understanding User Accounts Groups Domains and Trust Relationships 25 26 27 28 29 When are Workgroups used What is a Trust Relationship Why is it important to the administration of a Domain What Service synchronizes the Domain database How often How do estimate a Domains capacity What are the recommended limits Distinguish between Global and Local User accounts 30 Distinguish between Global and Local Group accounts 31 What is a SID Chapter 5 Managing Domains and Trust Relationships 32 33 34 35 What must be done to move a BDC to a new domain How do work stations servers join an existing domain What is the purpose of a trust relationship Describe PDC BDC synchronization Chapter 6 Managing Users and Groups 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Who can manage users and groups What restrictions are there Describe a policy you would use when setting up new student users Why would an user account become LockedOut What purpose do Logon Scripts serve Where are they usually stored Why and how would you restrict user logons to particular workstations Discuss the differences between rights and permissions Explain the Windows NT security model Distinguish between a local and remote logon What does the NetLogon service do Chapter 7 Sharing Directories and Drives 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 What is an administrative share How is one created What is the purpose of the NETLOGON share What is the universal naming convention Give an example How does DOS deal with long file names What share restrictions are in affect when someone logs on to the server locally Distinguish between FAT and NTFS permissions How do Access Control Lists work Chapter 8 Managing Printing Services 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Discuss how logical and physical printers can be related Who can create logical printers What purpose do NT s additional Printer ports serve Who has ownership of a printer What printer functions can a user perform How can printers provide special forms capability What purpose do separator Pages server Chapter 9 Using Windows DOS Clients 59 When configuring a Windows for Workgroups client what implications are there in setting the Work Group name 60 When must you use MS NetBEUI protocol 61 What is the purpose of the NET command 62 What is peer to peer networking 63 What restrictions are the when entering a computer name for a MS client computer 64 What files are used by both DOS and WINDOWS clients Chapter 10 Using Windows NT Clients 65 How does a Windows NT Workstation get access to Domain resources 66 When should IP Routing be enabled 67 68 69 70 71 72 Distinguish between a Local Logon and a Domain Logon What purpose do Profiles serve How are they created Distinguish between Personal Profiles and Mandatory Profiles Distinguish between a Local Profile and a Network Profile What is a system policy How is it maintained Discuss the affect on the user of Profiles User Policy and Logon Scripts Chapter 11 Using TCP IP 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Why is TCP IP the most popular networking protocol What purpose does NDIS serve Describe an IP Address What is a subnet What purpose does a subnet mask serve Identify the classes of IP addresses How is an IP address related to its class What purpose does ARP serve Does it work What purpose does an LMHOSTS file serve What purpose does a HOSTS file serve What is a NETBios computer name What services does WINS provide What services does DNS provide Why might an Network Administrator install a DHCP server Chapter 12 Managing Disk Storage 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 How many SCSDI devices can an NT SERVER support What is partitioning Distinguish between primary and extended partitions Describe the disk fault tolerant facilities Windows NT provides What is a VOLSET How would you change a FAT formatted disk partition to an NTFS volume What advantages limitations are there to Windows NT s implementation of RAID 5 What purpose does the BOOT INI file server Chapter 13 Backing UP Files 94 95 96 97 Describe a Backup Policy you would establish for a mission critical server Distinguish between Normal Differential and Incremental backups What musty be done to backup Registries on remote servers How can an administrator implement unattended backups of the server Chapter 14 Managing The Server 98 What functions does Server Manager provide an Administrator 99 What is the purpose of the Service Manager 100 Where would you look to determine the dependencies of a Service 101 What information functions does the System Utility provide 102 What auditing facilities are available in Windows NT How are they implemented 103 Where are audit records stored 104 What information does Windows NT Diagnostics provide 105 When would an administrator want to view the Event Log 106 What is the Registry How is it maintained 107 What default services are started for Windows NT Chapter 15 Monitoring and Managing the Network 108 What functions does the Performance Monitor provide 109 What are some of
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