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You are the network administrator for Southridge Video. The network consists of a single Active  Directory domain named southridgevideo.com. The domain contains one domain controller. All servers  run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. The company uses Group  Policy objects (GPOs) to configure user and computer settings. The Active Directory database and the  SYSVOL shared folder are stored on separate hard disks. The hard disk containing the SYSVOL folder  fails. Some Group Policy settings are still applied, but new users do not receive the Group Policy settings. You replace the failed disk. You discover that there are no valid backups of the SYSVOL folder. You have  a list of GUIDs and friendly names for each GPO. On the new disk, you create a new shared folder named  SYSVOL in the same location as the previous SYSVOL folder. You need to configure the network so that the user and computer settings will be applied to all users. 
Which three courses of action should you take?()

A. In the SYSVOL folder, create a folder named southridgevideo.com. In the southridgevideo.com folder, create a folder named Policies.
B. In the SYSVOL folder, create a folder named System State. In the System State folder, create a folder named Policies.
C. In the Policies folder, create a folder for each GPO. Name the folders by using the friendly name of each GPO. In the folder for each GPO, create a folder named MACHINE and a folder named USER.
D. In the Policies folder, create a folder for each GPO. Name the folders by using the GUID of each GPO. In the folder for each GPO, create a folder named MACHINE and a folder named USER.
E. Use Active Directory Users and Computers to open each GPO. Close each GPO without changing any settings.
F. Use Active Directory Users and Computers to open each GPO. Change at least one setting in each GPO before closing it.

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单项选择题You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The company has an office in San Diego, which is configured as a single Active Directory site. The company has 500 users. The company opens a new office in Los Angeles, which employs 50 users. A T1 line connects both offices. You configure the Los Angeles office as a single site. You create a subnet object for the Los Angeles office.  In the Los Angeles office, you install and configure a server named DC1 as a domain controller and global catalog server. You configure the Los Angeles site to use DC1 and the Los Angeles subnet object. You configure a site link that connects the site in San Diego and the site in Los Angeles.  You need to ensure that client computers in Los Angeles connect to DC1 for authentication. You also need to ensure that changes to the domain are replicated as soon as possible.  What should you do?()

A. Configure the interval for the site link to its minimum value.
B. Remove the Los Angeles site and move DC1 and the Los Angeles subnet object to the San Diego site.
C. Create an RPC­based connection object at each of the two sites.
D. Create a site link bridge between the two sites.

单项选择题You are the network administrator for Alpine Ski House. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains three domains named alpineskihouse.com, child1.alpineskihouse.com, and child2.alpineskihouse.com. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2003. Each domain  contains Windows Server 2003 file and print servers. All of the file and print server computer accounts are located in the default Computers container in each domain. There is a central operations department that is responsible for administering the file server computer accounts in all domains. There is a separate operations department for each domain that is responsible for administering the print server computer accounts in that domain. You need to delegate authority to create an environment to support your file and print server administration requirements. You need to create an organizational unit (OU) structure to support the delegation of authority requirements.  What should you do?()

A. Create a top­level OU for file server computer accounts under the alpineskihouse.com domain. Create a top­level OU for print server computer accounts under the alpineskihouse.com domain.
B. Create a top­level OU for file server computer accounts under the alpineskihouse.com domain. Create a top­level OU for print server computer accounts under each domain.
C. Create a top­level OU for file server computer accounts under each domain. Create a top­level OU for print server computer accounts under each domain.
D. Create a top­level OU for file server computer accounts under each domain. Create a child OU for print server computer accounts under each file server OU.

单项选择题You are the network administrator for Blue Yonder Airlines. You plan to create an Active Directory domain named blueyonderairlines.com that will have a functional level of Windows Server 2003.  Your company has one main office and four branch offices, which are all located in one country. A central security department in the main office is responsible for creating and administering all user accounts in all offices. Each office has a local help desk department that is responsible for resetting passwordswithin the individual department’s office only.  All user accounts are located in the default Users container.  You need to create an organizational unit (OU) structure to support the delegation of authority requirements. You want to minimize the amount of administrative effort required to maintain the environment.  What should you do?()

A. Create a top­level OU named BlueYonderAirlines_Users under the blueyonderairlines.com domain. Create a separate child OU for each office under BlueYonderAirlines_Users. Move the user accounts of all employees in each office to the child OU for that office.
B. Create a top­level OU named Main_Office under the blueyonderairlines.com domain. Move the user accounts of all users in the main office to the Main_Office OU.Create a separate child OU for each branch office under the Main_Office OU. Move the user accounts of all users in each branch office to the child OU for that office.
C. Create a top­level OU named BlueYonderAirlines_Users under the blueyonderairlines.com domain. Create a child OU named Central_Security under BlueYonderAirlines_Users. Move the user accounts of the central security department users to the Central_Security OU.Create a child OU named Help_Desk under BlueYonderAirlines_Users. Move the user accounts of the help desk users to the Help_Desk OU.
D. Create a top­level OU named BlueYonderAirlines_Users under the blueyonderairlines.com domain. Create a child OU named Central_Security under BlueYonderAirlines_Users. Move the user accounts of the central security department users to the Central_Security OU.Create a separate child OU under BlueYonderAirlines_Users for each office. Move the user accounts of the help desk users in each office to the child OU for that office.

单项选择题You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. User and group objects for the sales department are located in an organizational unit (OU) named Sales.  Peter and Mary are administrators for your company. Peter is responsible for managing Sales user objects. Mary is responsible for managing Sales group objects.  You need to delegate Peter and Mary control over only the objects for which they are responsible.  What should you do?()

A. In the Sales OU, create two new OUs. Name one OU SalesUsers and place all user objects for the sales department in this OU. Name the other OU SalesGroups and place all group objects for the sales department in this OU. Grant Peter and Mary full control over the Sales OU.
B. On the Sales OU, grant Peter the right to manage user objects. On the Sales OU, grant Mary the right to manage group objects.
C. In the Sales OU, create a new OU. Name this OU SalesGroups. Place all Sales groups in theSalesGroups OU.Grant Peter the right to manage all objects in the Sales OU. Grant Mary the right to manage all objects in the SalesGroups OU.
D. On the Sales OU, deny Peter the right to manage group objects. On the Sales OU, deny Mary the right to manage user objects.