Lesson 04 Exercises for Configure Windows Server 2012 R2 Questions and Answers Flashcards
Question 1 : You have been hired by a small company to implement new Windows Server 2012 R2 systems.
The company wants you to set up a server for users’ home folder locations.
What type of server would you be setting up?
PDC server
Web server
Exchange server
File server
File server
Question 2 : Here’s how to share a folder:
- Click Start > Computer.
- In the right pane, double-click Local Disk (C:).
- Right-click anywhere on the blank space and, from the context menu, select New >
Folder to create a new folder. - To rename the folder, type Test Share and press Enter.
- Right-click the Test Share folder and, from the context menu, select Share with >
Specific people. A File Sharing window appears. - In the text box, type Everyone and then click Add. Observe that Everyone is now present
under the Name tile. - Click Share to share the Test Share folder.
- Click Done.
- Close all the windows.
Question 3 : You are the network administrator for a midsize coffee bean distributor.
Your company’s network has four Windows 2012 R2 servers, and all of the clients are running either Windows 8 or Windows 7.
Most of your end users use laptops to do their work, and many of them work away from the office.
What should you configure to help them work on documents when away from the office?
Online file access
Offline file access
Share permissions
NTFS permissions
Offline file access
Question 4 : Your company has decided to implement a Windows 2012 R2 server.
The company IT manager who came before you always used FAT32 as the system partition.
Your company wants to know whether it should move to NTFS.
Which of the following are some advantages of NTFS?
(Choose all that apply.)
Security
Quotas
Compression
Encryption
Security
Quotas
Compression
Encryption
Question 5 : Will, the IT manager for your company, has been asked to give Moe the rights to read and change documents in the Stellacon Documents folder.
The following table shows the current permissions on the shared folder:
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Moe is a member of the Sales and Finance groups.
When Moe accesses the Stellacon Documents folder, he can read all of the files, but the system won’t let him change or delete files.
What do you need to do to give Moe the minimum amount of rights to do his job?
Give Sales Full Control to shared permissions.
Give Moe Full Control to NTFS security.
Give Finance Change to shared permissions.
Give Finance Modify to NTFS security.
Give Moe Modify to NTFS security.
Give Moe Modify to NTFS security.
Question 6 : You are the IT manager for your company.
You have been asked to give the Admin group the rights to read, change, and assign permissions to documents in the Stellacon Documents folder.
The following table shows the current permissions on the Stellacon Documents shared folder:
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Table A: Current permissions on the Stellacon Documents shared folder
What do you need to do to give the Admin group the rights to do their job?
(Choose all that apply.)
Give Sales Full Control to shared permissions.
Give Full Control to NTFS security.
Give Admin Full Control to shared permissions.
Give Finance Modify to NTFS security.
Give Admin Full Control to NTFS security.
Give Admin Full Control to shared permissions.
Give Admin Full Control to NTFS security.
Question 7 : You are the administrator of your network, which consists of two Windows Server 2012 R2 systems.
One of the servers is a domain controller, and the other server is a file server for data storage.
The hard drive of the file server is starting to fill up.
You do not have the ability to install another hard drive, so you decide to limit the amount of space everyone gets on the hard drive.
What do you need to implement to solve your problem?
Disk spacing
Disk quotas
Disk hardening
Disk limitations
Disk quotas
Question 8 : You want to publish a printer to Active Directory.
Where would you click in order to accomplish this task?
The Sharing tab
The Advanced tab
The Device Settings tab
The Printing Preferences button
The Sharing tab
Question 9 : A system administrator creates a local Printer object, but it doesn’t show up in Active Directory when a user executes a search for all printers.
Which of the following are possible reasons for this?
(Choose all that apply.)
The printer was not shared.
The printer is offline.
The printer is offline.
The printer is malfunctioning.
The printer was not shared.
The client does not have permission to view the printer.
Question 10 : The company for which you work has a multilevel administrative team that is segmented by departments and locations.
There are four major locations, and you are in the Northeast group.
You have been assigned to the administrative group that is responsible for creating and maintaining network shares for files and printers in your region.
The last place you worked had a large Windows Server 2003 network, where you had a much wider range of responsibilities.
You are excited about the chance to learn more about Windows Server 2012 R2.
For your first task, you have been given a list of file and printer shares that need to be created for the users in your region.
You ask how to create them in Windows Server 2012 R2, and you are told that the process of creating a share is the same as with Windows Server 2003.
You create the shares and use NETUSE to test them.
Everything appears to work fine, so you send out a message that the shares are available.
The next day, you start receiving calls from users who say they cannot see any of the resources you created.
What is the most likely reason for the calls from the users?
You forgot to enable NetBIOS for the shares.
You need to force replication for the shares to appear in the directory.
You need to publish the shares in the directory.
The shares will appear within the normal replication period.
You need to publish the shares in the directory.
Question 11 : You have been asked to configure a Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter Server Core machine.
Which remote configuration applications can you use to configure this server from your machine?
(Choose all that apply.)
Windows Remote Management
Command prompt
Windows PowerShell
Microsoft Remote Admin (MRA)
Windows Remote Management
Windows PowerShell