Your small organization’s network consists of only five computers, with one computer running Windows 2000 Server and the rest running Windows 2000 Professional. The data used in your company requires a high degree of security. A single administrator must administer the user account administration. Which licensing mode, network model (peer-to-peer or domain), and file system would be easiest to maintain while providing the security needed for the data stored on hard disk? Select one.
Your company has decided to install Windows 2000 Professional on all of the new computers that are purchased for desktop users. What should you do before you purchase new computers to ensure that Windows 2000 Professional can be installed and run without difficulty? Select two.
You are attempting to install Windows 2000 Professional from a compact disc. However, you have discovered that your computer does not support booting from the CD-ROM drive. How can you install Windows 2000 Professional? Select one.
You are installing Windows 2000 Server on a computer that will be a member server in an existing Windows 2000 domain. You want to add the computer to the domain during installation. What information do you need, and which computers must be available on the network, before you run the Setup program? Select three.
Your department has just purchased 150 identical notebook computers. Your manager would like to have them cloned so that all the software is identical on each computer. She wants Windows 2000 Professional configured on each computer, and she wants this done in the least amount of time. Which tools will you need to do this? Select three.
You are installing Windows 2000 over the network. Before you install to a target computer, what must you do? Select three.
Your company has decided to use RIS to deploy Windows 2000 on the network. What requirements must the network client computers meet so this will work? Select three.