Q11. You want to manage Microsoft Windows NT server computers that are located on remote subnet. All of these servers are configured in a single Windows NT domain. You will manage these servers from another Windows NT server computer that is located in your office. You want to use User Manager and server Manager to manage the remote servers. What should you install and configure to resolve the computer names of the servers? (Choose 2).
A. DNS server.
B. DHCP server.
C. WINS server.
D. LMHOSTS file.
E. RAS server.
Q12. You have Microsoft Windows Workstation 4.0 computer that runs TCP/IP. This computer connects to the Internet by using a modem and a dial-up connection. You want to connect your computer to an Ethernet network. You install a network adapter card and connect the network adapter to the physical network. Which type of network adapter driver must you install?
A. NDIS 2.0.
B. NDIS 3.0.
C. NDIS 3.1.
D. ODI.
Q13. Which 2 protocols use connection-oriented communication?
A. IPX
B. SPX
C. TCP
D. IP
E. UDP
Q14. What is a benefit of installing an application server to store and manage a database?
A. An application server centrally manages all user accounts.
B. An application server stores more data than a file-and-print server does.
C. An application server transfers only the results of database queries to client computers.
D. An application server transfers the entire database to client computers.
Q15. What is a benefit of using an application server instead of a file-and-print server?
A. An application server retrieves data and sends data to client computers more efficiently than a file-and-print server does.
B. An application server manages file and record locking more efficiently than a file-and-print server does.
C. An application server manages user access to network resources.
D. An application server distributes processing among all client computers on the network more efficiently than a file-and-print server does.