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11. Your are a system administrator for a company named MCSE Training Ltd. Your company has a network application named MCSE70-215 used by many users running Windows 2000 Professional in the network. MCSE70-215 program files are stored and shared in a Windows 2000 Server located in your network. When MCSE70-215 is executed from the shared folder, the program has to be transferred to the client computer via the network. What should you do to reduce the network traffic generated by MCSE70-215 when it is executed? (Choose Two) A. At MCSE70-215
shared folder, set automatic caching for programs. From
Microsoft Documentation: For example,
someone can start a program installed in a shared network folder and
continue using the program even when disconnected from the shared
folder. Network programs that are cached on a computer generally start
and run faster than those on the network. The system need not wait
for a response from the network every time the program starts. As describes by the above document, files inside a folder must be set to read-only when automatic caching for programs is configured for that folder. Answer: A, D References:
Free MCSE Practice Test question number #4 provided by http://www.itexams.co.uk for 70-215 exam 20. You are a Network Administrator for a company that has 100 Windows 2000 Professional computers and 5 Windows 2000 Advanced Server computers. Your company hosts their web site (www.mcse70-215.com) at one of the Windows 2000 Advanced Servers named 70-215-SVR using IIS 5.0 installed with default option. There are several web developers using FrontPage 2000 to develop the web content at home and need to update the content directly via Internet at home. To accomplish this task, You decide to use the Front Page server extension. Which of the following should you do? (Choose two) A. Open the Internet
Services Manager MMC and then configure the server extensions for
www.mcse70-215.com web site by selecting Configure Server Extensions
from the All Tasks menu. The FrontPage Server Extensions make the life of Web developers easier by adding sophisticated functionality into the Web sites. One of the important functionalities is that, it allows a web developer to update the web pages directly without having them to download files in to their local computer, amend the files and then upload the files to the web server. This, however requires that you have a Front Page client, such as FrontPage client versions 1.1, FrontPage 97, FrontPage 98, and FrontPage 2000. By default, the FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions is installed in to your Windows 2000 Server, hence you do not need to install it again. However, the server extension is not automatically configured for the entire web sites or virtual directories you have created. To configure the Server Extensions, you have to open the Internet Services Manager (The Front page MMC snap-in is integrated with this MMC) and then point your mouse to the virtual directory or web site you want to enable the server extensions, for this case, the www.mcse70-215.com , then right click the mouse and then select Configure Server Extensions from the All task menu. There are three groups that will be created after you have configured the server extension, normally started with the server name and then follow by "browsers", "Admins" or "Authors". For examples, if your server name is 70-215-SVR then the following groups "70-215-SVR browsers", "70-215-SVR Admins" and "70-215-SVR Authors" will be created. The browsers group only has the right to access the web pages, the authors group has the right to modify the pages and the admins group has the right to administrate the web site. For this case, we want to allow the web developers to amend the pages, hence we should assign them to the 70-215-SVR Authors group. Answer: A,B References:
Free MCSE Practice Test question number #5 provided by http://www.itexams.co.uk for 70-215 exam 25. Your IIS 5.0 Server is using W3C Extended Log File format. Everyday, the system started to create a new daily log at the midnight of the GMT rather than your local midnight time. How can you set your system to start the log file at your 12.00 midnight local time? (Choose the best answer) A. Change your
log format to W3C Extended Log File Format From
Microsoft IIS 5.0 Documentation: Different
log formats use different time zones for the basis of times listed
in the logs. W3C Extended format uses Universal Time Coordinate (UTC),
formerly called Greenwich Mean Time. The other formats use local time.
The times listed in log files reflect the time the server uses to
process requests and responses. These times do not reflect network
travel time to the client, or client processing time. If you use W3C Extended Log File format, your log file will be started to collect data at 12.00 midnight of GMT rather than your 12.00 midnight local time. However, you can force the log to use your local time by checking the Use local time for file naming and roller checkbox when you configure the log. Changing the log format to other log formats may help, but they are not the best answer because the chosen log format, W3C Extended Log File, may gather some information you desired which may not be available at other log formats. Answer:
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