多项选择题
You are the network administrator for TestKing. The network consists of a single
Active Directory domain that contains five member servers running Windows 2000
Server. All five servers have CD-ROM drives and floppy disk drives.
You purchase a new computer that has a CD-RW drive. This computer does not
currently have a floppy disk drive, but you plan to install one eventually.
You install and configure Windows Server 2003 and Recovery Console on the new
computer. You configure it as a member server named Testking6.
Now you need to ensure that Testking6 can be restored in the event of an operating
system failure.
Which two actions should you perform? ()(Each correct answer presents part of the
solution. Choose two.)
A. Copy Asr.sif, Asrpnp.sif, and Autorun.exe from the appropriate directories on Testking6 to another server. Copy the same files to a CD-Rom.
B. Copy Asr.sif and Asrpnp.sif from the appropriate directory on Testking6 to another server. Copy the same files to a floppy disk.
C. Start the Automated System Recovery wizard on Testking6.
D. Start the Create an Emergency Repair Disk wizard on Testking6.
E. Copy Autoexec.nt, Config.nt, Setup.log, and Autorun.exe from the appropriate directories on Testking6 to another server. Copy the same files to a CD-Rom.
F. Copy Autoexec.nt, Config.nt, and Setup.log from the appropriate directories on Testking6 to another server. Copy the same files to a floppy disk.
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多项选择题
You are the network administrator for TestKing. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. A member server named Testking1 runs Windows Server 2003 and Software Update Services (SUS). You perform a full backup of Testking1 every night. Testking1 fails unexpectedly and cannot be restarted. As a result, automatic updates are no longer distributed within the domain. You need to restore the functionality of Testking1. First, you install Windows Server 2003 on a new computer and configure it as a member server. You name the new computer Testking1 and install all IIS components that were installed on the original Testking1. Then you install SUS and obtain the most recent successful backup of the original Testking1. Which two additional actions should you perform?() (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Use the backup to restore C:\inetpub, C:\windows\WinSxS, and C:\WUTemp.
B. Use the backup to restore C:\inetpub, C:\SUS\Content, and C:\windows\system32\inetsrv\Metabase.
C. Use IIS Manager to restore the metabase configuration.
D. Use IIS Manager to create a new virtual root named Content for C:\SUS\Content.
E. Use the Services snap-in to restart SUS.
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单项选择题
You are the domain admin for Testkings Active Directory domain. You use a Software Update Services (SUS) server to manage the security updates for all servers that run Windows Server 2003. You need to install three critical security hotfixes from Microsoft. One of the hotfixes cannot be installed in the current production environment because the hotfix causes a custom application to stop responding. You need to install two of the three hotfixes during a maintenance session tomorrow at 2:00 A.M. You need to automate the installation process. What should you do?()
A. Schedule a task by using Task Scheduler on each server. Set the task to run Wupdmgr.exe at 2:00 a.m.
B. Synchronize the SUS server. Approve only the updates that you want to install. Configure the SUS Group Policy setting to check for updates at 2:00 a.m.
C. On the SUS server, run the wmic qfe command, and the run the net time /setntp:0200 command.
D. On the SUS server, edit the History-approve.xml file to include only the updates that you want to install. The use the AT command to schedule Sus10sp1.exe to run at 2:00 a.m. -
单项选择题
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.
