Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment 70-292
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QUESTION 1
You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. All servers on the
Certkiller .com network run Windows Server 2003 after they have been upgraded
recently. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. Certkiller .com offices
are spread over several different buildings and comprise a workforce in excess of
3000 employees.
Certkiller .com contains a single Active Directory domain. Each of the different
buildings is configured as an Active Directory site that has at least two domain
controllers each, several servers and numerous client computers. However, the
Certkiller .com users are all complaining that it takes much longer for them to log on
to the network since the upgrade. You then receive instruction from the CIO to
address the situation. You thus need to improve logon performance.
What should you do? (Choose all that apply.)
A. At each site you should configure a server as a global catalog server.
B. At each site you should configure a domain controller as a global catalog server.
C. For the entire network, you should configure a domain controller as a catalog server.
D. You should configure all domain controllers in the Certkiller .com domain to be global
catalog servers.
Answer: B, D
Explanation: In an Active Directory, when a user logs on, the client computer contacts
the global catalog to determine universal group membership. If there is no global catalog
in the site, then the domain controller in the site that processes the logon request must
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contact the global catalog server in another site to retrieve the universal group
membership. This is what is causing the slow logon times currently. In an effort to
address the problem, you should designate a global catalog server at each site. Or
alternatively each domain controller must be made a global catalog server.
Incorrect answers:
A: Global catalogs cannot exist on a server, only on domain controllers. Thus this option
is invalid.
C: The default is to have a domain controller to have the global catalog server role. Thus
this is also the situation that is played out in the current setup and experiencing the slow
logon performance. This option is thus not a modification to improve the situation.
QUESTION 2
You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com
network consists of a Active Directory forest named Certkiller .com. The forest
consists of two domains and two sites. These two sites are located in Chicago, which
is the head quarters, and in Dallas, which is the branch office, respectively. All
servers on the Certkiller .com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client
computers run Windows XP Professional.
The Chicago office has ten domain controllers and the Dallas office has one domain
controller. The Dallas office is connected to the Chicago office via a reliable 56-Kbps
link. However, the Dallas users complained about slow response times when they
attempt to log on to the network. You thus received instruction from the CIO to
address the problem that the Dallas users are experiencing without incurring extra
costs for the company. You need to rectify the problem.
What should you do?
A. The Dallas office should get a global catalog server.
B. The Chicago office should have a global catalog server removed.
C. You should increase bandwidth to improve replication.
D. You should implement universal group membership caching.
Answer: A
Explanation: It is mentioned in the question that there is a reliable link between the
offices albeit a slow link. This causes slow logon authentication times because users are
required to authenticate over the slow WAN link. To prevent slow logon authentication
in the Dallas office you should install a global catalog server in the Dallas office on a
domain controller. This should improve logon times because the access will not have to
traverse the WAN link.
Incorrect answers:
B: The first domain controller in the forest becomes the global catalog server by default.
Thus there is already a global catalog server in the Chicago office and you should not
remove the global catalog server from the Chicago site because it is needed to handle
Active Directory requests in the Chicago office.
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C: To increase the bandwidth will potentially improve access and logon times. However,
not only will it possibly mean a more expensive link between the offices, but it will still
not negate to necessity of an additional global catalog server in the Dallas office.
D: Universal group membership caching is configured when a global catalog server
cannot be placed in a site due to hardware limitations, or when network services are
interrupted. In this case universal group membership is not appropriate since there are
multiple domains in the forest.
QUESTION 3
You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. Certkiller .com has its
headquarters in Chicago and a branch office in Dallas. The network consists of two
Active Directory domains and two sites. Each office functions as a separate site. All
servers on the Certkiller .com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client
computers run Windows XP Professional.
Only two domain controllers are configured to function as global catalog servers in
the Chicago office. The Research department is located in the Dallas office.
Members of the Research department have an application that they use frequently.
This application, though used in the Dallas office, often directs LDAP queries of the
global catalog server to TCP Port 3268.
The Research department users lodged a complaint regarding the application’s slow
responses. They need to application to perform optimally. The CIO then gave you
instruction to address the problem. You now need to improve performance of this
application and minimize the inter-site traffic that occurs across the WAN link
between the Chicago and Dallas offices.
What should you do?
A. The value of the replication interval should be increased.
B. The value of the replication interval should be decreased.
C. You should configure a domain controller in the Dallas office to host the global
catalog.
D. You should configure universal group membership caching on a Dallas office domain
controller.
Answer: C
Explanation: When operational in a multi-domain forest, the global catalog in a site
must be hosted by at least one domain controller if an application often queries the global
catalogue though TCP port 3268. In this case the querying occurs across sites and thus
more bandwidth is used and resulting in slow response times. Thus is would make sense
in this case to configure a Dallas office domain controller as a global catalog.
Incorrect answers:
A: The replication interval is the amount of time between consecutive replication
sessions over a site link. Increasing this interval will not affect the performance of the
application.
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B: The replication interval is the amount of time between consecutive replication sessions
over a site link. Decreasing this interval will not affect the performance of the
application.
D: Universal group membership caching can be used to minimize use r logon times in the
absence of a global catalog server, or when the site link is down. This is hardly going to
change the performance of the application.
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