单项选择题
You are the network administrator for Test King. All network servers run Windows
Server 2003.
You perform a full backup of the network every Monday. You perform incremental
backups on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Backups are always
performed at 1:00 A.M.
On Friday afternoon, a user accidentally deletes a file.
You need to restore the file.
What should you do?()
A. Open each backup log, beginning with Monday and moving forward through the week. In each log, search for a backup of the file. Restore the first backup that you find.
B. Open each backup log, beginning with Friday and moving backward through the week. In each log, search for a backup of the file. Restore the first backup that you find.
C. Open each backup log, beginning with Tuesday and moving forward through the week. In each log, search for a backup of the file. Restore the first backup that you find.
D. Open the backup log for Monday. Search for a backup of the file. If you find a backup, restore the file. If you do not find a backup, open the backup log for Friday and search there. If you find a backup, restore the file. If you do not find a backup, continue opening backup logs, moving backward through the week from Friday Restore the first backup that you find.
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多项选择题
You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All network servers run Windows Server 2003, and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. You use the Backup utility to schedule a full backup of TESTKINGDC1 every night. You ensure that the Active Directory configuration is also backed up. One week later, TESTKINGDC1 stops accepting logon requests. On investigation, you discover that the Active Directory configuration is corrupt. You need to restore TESTKINGDC1 as a functioning domain controller. Which two actions should you perform? ()(Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two)
A. Restart TESTKINGDC1 in Directory Services Restore Mode.
B. Demote TESTKINGDC1 to a member server.
C. Run the ntbackup systemstate command on TESTKINGDC1.
D. Run the Backup utility and select the option to restore the System State data.
E. Run the ntdsutil command on TESTKINGDC1. -
多项选择题
You are the network administrator for All network severs run Windows Server 2003. Business hours are 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday A file server named TestKingB is configured to create a shadow copy every morning at 1:00 A.M. TestKingB hosts several shared folders. One shared folder has the configuration shown in the following table. For several months, users frequently access both databases in TestKingOrders. One Monday morning, a user tells you that she needs to edit Receivables.mdb as it existed at 5:00 P.M. on the previous Thursday. You need to modify TestKingB to enable the appropriate editing. You must ensure that other users can continue to access current data without interruption. First, you map a drive to \\TestKingB\TestKingOrders. Which two additional actions should you perform? ()(Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two)
A. Access the properties of \\TestKingB\TestKingOrders.
B. Access the properties of \\TestKingB\TestKingOrders\Receivables.mdb.
C. Restore the Friday version of Receivables.mdb.
D. Restore the Thursday version of the Receivables.mdb.
E. Copy the Friday version of Receivables.mdb.
F. Copy the Thursday version of Receivables.mdb. -
单项选择题
You are the network administrator for your company. All network servers run Windows Server 2003. You install and configure Software Update Services (SUS) on a server named Server1. You configure the following settings: 1. Do not use a proxy server for Internet access. 2. Synchronize directly from the Microsoft Windows Update servers. 3. Automatically approve new versions of previously approved updates. 4. Save updates in a local folder. You back up the SUS configuration and schedule a daily synchronization procedure for Server1. Later the same day, Server1 fails. You use the original names and locations to restore Windows Server 2003, IIS 6.0, and SUS. Now you need to fully restore the SUS configuration, without overwriting any other data. What should you do?()
A.First, use the Backup utility to restore the IIS metabase file, the default Web site, and the content storage location. Then, use the IIS administration tool to restore the IIS metabase.
B.First, use the IIS administration tool to restore the IIS metabase. Then, use the Backup utility to restore the IIS metabase file, the default Web site, and the content storage location.
C.First, use the Backup utility to restore the IIS metabase file, the default Web site, and the Downloaded Program Files folder. Then, use the IIS administration tool to recreate the SUS Administration Web site.
D.First, use the IIS administration tool to recreate the SUS Administration Web site. Then, use the Backup utility to restore the IIS metabase file, the default Web site, and the Downloaded Program Files folder.
