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You are the network administrator for TestKing. The net……

You are the network administrator for TestKing. The network contains a Windows
Server 2003 computer named testking1, which hosts a critical business application
named Salesapp. Testking1 has one disk that contains a single NTFS volume.
Five days ago, the System State of testking1 was backed up, and an Automated
System Recovery (ASR) backup was created. No additional backups were
performed. Subsequently, many changes were made to the Salesapp data files.
You apply an update to the application, which requires you to restart testking1.
Windows startup terminates with a Stop error. You restart the computer and boot
to a floppy disk. A utility on this disk gives you read-only access to the NTFS file
system. You discover that one of the .dll files for the Salesapp application is
corrupted. The corrupted file is stored in the C.\Windows\System32 folder.
You need to restore the corrupted file. You need to avoid losing any changes made
to the data files on testking1.
What should you do onTestKing1?()



A. Perform the ASR restore procedure.
B. Restart Windows by using the Last Known Good configuration option.
C. Start the Recovery Console and replace the corrupted .dll file with a copy from the Salesapp CD-ROM.
D. Reinstall Windows Server 2003. Do not format any volumes.

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单项选择题You are the network administrator for TestKing. The network contains a Windows Server 2003 computer named Testking1. You back up the data folders on Testking1 by using the following schedule: 1. Normal backup every Monday. 2. Incremental backups every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. After the backup on Friday is completed, a user accidentally deletes a file from a data folder on Server1. The user reports that he modified the file in the past week, but he does not know which day he modified the file. You do not know when the file was last backed up. You need to restore the latest copy of the file as quickly as possible. What should you do?()

A.Open the backup log for each day. Begin by opening the log for Monday, and then work forward through the logs for each day of the week. In each log, search for a backup of the file. Restore the first backup that you find.
B.Open the backup log for each day. Begin by opening the log for Tuesday, and then work forward through the logs for each day of the week. In each log, search for a backup of the file. Restore the first backup that you find.
C.Open the backup log for each day. Begin by opening the log for Friday, and then work backward through the logs for each day of the week. In each log, search for a backup of the file. Restore the first backup that you find.
D.Restore the file from the Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday backups, in that order.
E.Restore the file from the Monday backup, and then from the Friday backup.