单项选择题
You are the administrator of a Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1. User profiles are stored on
Server1.
A user named Peter reports that he accidentally deleted a folder named WorkProduct from his user profile. He needs to have his WorkProduct folder restored. Other users are accessing Server1, and you do not want to negatively affect their work. You locate the latest backup that contains the files that you need to restore.
You need to restore Peter’s WorkProduct folder. You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you do? ()
A. Restore Peter's WorkProduct folder, and clear the Restore junction points, but not the folders and the file data they reference check box.
B. Restore the Documents and Settings folder that contains the WorkProduct folder.
C. Restore Peter’s WorkProduct folder, and choose an alternate location for the restoration.
D. Restore Peter’s WorkProduct folder, and choose the original location for the restoration.
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单项选择题
You are a network administrator for your company. All servers run Windows Server 2003. You manage a server that functions as a file server. The data volume on the server is mirrored. Each physical disk is on a separate controller. One of the hard disks that contains the data volume fails. You discover that the failure was caused by a faulty SCSI controller. You replace the SCSI controller. You need to restore the data volume to its previous state. You need to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?()
A. Run the diskpart active command to activate the failed volume.
B. Convert both disks to basic disks, and then restore the data.
C. Break the mirror, and then re-create the mirror.
D. Select a disk in the mirror, and then reactivate the volume. -
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You are a network administrator for your company. All servers run Windows Server 2003. A network server named Server1 functions as the main file server. Server1 is backed up each night by using the Backup utility. You perform a test restoration of Server1 by using the Backup utility. You discover that files that are open during the backup process are not being backed up. You need to ensure that open files are backed up successfully. What should you do? ()
A. Enable volume shadow copies on the partitions that are being backed up.
B. Disable volume shadow copies on the partitions that are being backed up.
C. Select the Verify data after backup check box in the Advanced backup options of the backup job.
D. Clear the Disable volume shadow copy check box in the Advanced backup options of the backup job. -
单项选择题
You are the network administrator for your company. The network contains a Windows Server 2003 computernamed Server1.Server1 contains two NTFS volumes named Data and Userfiles. The volumes are located on separate hard disks.The Data volume is allocated the drive letter D. The Data volume is shared as \\Server1\Data. The Userfiles volume is mounted on the Data volume as a volume mount point. The Userfiles volume is displayed as the D:\Userfiles folder when you view the local disk drives by using Windows Explorer on Server1. The D:\Userfiles folder is shared as \\Server1\Userfiles.The files on the Userfiles volume change every day. Users frequently ask you to provide them with previous versions of files. You enable and configure Shadow Copies on the Data volume. You schedule shadow copies to be created once a day. Users report that they cannot recover previous versions of files in the \\Server1\Userfiles shared folder.You need to enable users to recover previous versions of files on the Userfiles volume.What should you do? ()
A. Assign drive E to Userfiles. Enable Shadow Copies on the Userfiles volume.
B. Convert the disk that contains the Data volume to a dynamic disk.
C. Convert the disk that contains the Userfiles volume to a dynamic disk.
D. Instruct users to connect to \\Server1\Data when they attempt to access previous versions of files in the D:\Userfiles folder.
E. Instruct users to connect to \\Server1\D$ when they attempt to access previous versions of files on the Data volume.
