| 1. | What is the default behavior in Windows Server 2003 RTM (Released to Manufacturing) version (pre-SP1 and pre-R2) when you attempt to drag and drop a computer account from the Computers container into an organizational unit using the Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) console? (Choose the best answer.)
 | A. | Drag and drop functionality is not supported in this version. |  | B. | The computer account is moved. |  | C. | You are prompted by a message box to confirm or cancel your action. |  | D. | It depends on whether an administrator has disabled the drag and drop feature. |
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| 2. | Which of the following methods can you use to create computer accounts in Active Directory under Windows Server 2003? (Choose three.)
 | A. | Log on to a domain from a Windows 98 computer. |  | B. | Join a domain from a Windows NT 4.0 computer. |  | C. | Prestage a computer account from the ADUC console. |  | D. | Prestage a computer account using the dsget computer command. |  | E. | Prestage a computer account using the dsadd computer command. |  | F. | Join a domain from a Windows 95 computer with the Active Directory client software installed. |
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| 3. | How can you take advantage of the increased functionality under MMC 3.0? Choose two. Both answers are required for a complete solution.
 | A. | Install SP1 for Windows Server 2003. |  | B. | Install R2 for Windows Server 2003. |  | C. | Download and install MMC 2.0 from Microsoft’s website. |  | D. | Add the Value UseNewUI to the Windows Registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MMC. |  | E. | Enable the new functionality by selecting the Add or Remove Snap-in dialog box from the File menu under MMC 3.0. |  | F. | Add the subkey UseNewUI to the Windows Registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MMC. |
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| 4. | As an administrator for the ExamCram.corp domain, how can you run the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in? (Choose two.)
 | A. | Double-click the file dsa.mmc in the %systemroot%\system32 folder from Windows Explorer. |  | B. | Click Start, Run, type aduc.msc, and click OK. |  | C. | Double-click the file dsa.msc in the %systemroot%\system32 folder from Windows Explorer. |  | D. | Double-click the file aduc.msc in the %systemroot%\system32 folder from Windows Explorer. |  | E. | Click Start, Run, type mmc, and click OK. Click File, Add/Remove Snap-in, select Active Directory Users and Computers from the list of available snap-ins, click Add, and then click OK. |
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| 5. | What happens if you attempt to run an application program using the Run option as a different user than the user who is currently logged on, but you type in an incorrect user name or password? (Choose the best answer.)
 | A. | The program runs using the security credentials of the currently logged-on user. |  | B. | You see a logon failure error message box appear on the screen. |  | C. | The Run As option gives you three more chances to type in the correct password before it logs off the current user. |  | D. | At the Run As dialog box, you must type in the correct username and password for the currently logged-on user if you want to run the program after entering an incorrect username or password. |
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| 6. | Which of the following features are not new in MMC 3.0? (Choose three.)
 | A. | Improved error handling |  | B. | The Results pane |  | C. | Redesigned Add or Remove Snap-in dialog box |  | D. | The Console Tree |  | E. | The Windows Registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MMC |  | F. | The Action Pane |
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| 7. | How can you perform a bulk import of users into Active Directory to create many user accounts at one time?
 | A. | Use the dsadd.exe command. |  | B. | Use the ADUC console. |  | C. | Use the net user command. |  | D. | Use the csvde.exe command. |  | E. | Use the dsmod.exe command. |
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| 8. | Which of the following commands can perform bulk imports and exports into and out of Active Directory using a file format that is compatible with the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol?
 | A. | The dsquery.exe command |  | B. | The dsrm.exe command |  | C. | The net user command |  | D. | The ldifde.exe command |  | E. | The notepad.exe utility |
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| 9. | Which of the following command-line commands can you use to rename an object within Active Directory?
 | A. | dsadd |  | B. | dsquery |  | C. | dsmove |  | D. | dsrm |  | E. | dsget |  | F. | net user |
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| 10. | While remaining logged on at the console to a Windows Server 2003 computer as Joe User, how can you successfully run the following applets and programs as the domain administrator? (Choose two.)
 | A. | In Control Panel, right-click the Network Connections icon and select Run As. Select the option button for The Following User, type domain_name\administrator in the Username box, type the proper password in the Password box, and click OK. |  | B. |
Click Start and point to All Programs, right-click the Internet Explorer icon and select Run As. Select the option button for The Following User, type domain_name\administrator in the Username box, type the proper password in the Password box, and click OK. |  | C. | In Control Panel, hold down the Shift key, right-click the Printers and Faxes icon and select Run As. Select the option button for The Following User, type domain_name\administrator in the Username box, type the proper password in the Password box, and click OK. |  | D. | In Control Panel, hold down the Shift key, right-click the Display icon and select Run As. Select the option button for The Following User, type domain_name\administrator in the Username box, type the proper password in the Password box, and click OK. |  | E. | Click Start and point to All Programs, Administrative Tools, and click Active Directory Users and Computers. When prompted, select the option button for The Following User, type domain_name\administrator in the Username box, type the proper password in the Password box, and click OK. |
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