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MCSE 2003 Security Designing Security for a MS Windows Server 2003 Network : 70-298 Exam
Exam Number/Code: 70-298
Exam Name: MCSE 2003 Security Designing Security for a MS Windows Server 2003 Network
VUE Code: 70-298
Questions Type: Multiple choice,
Real Exam Question Numbers: 30
Exam Language(s): English
“MCSE 2003 Security Designing Security for a MS Windows Server 2003 Network”, also known as 70-298 exam, is a Microsoft certification.
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With the complete collection of questions and answers, Pass4sure has assembled to take you through 12 Case Studies to your 70-298 Exam preparation. In the 70-298 exam resources, you will cover every field and category in MCSE 2003 Security helping to ready you for your successful Microsoft Certification.
The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Windows Server 2003 credential is intended for IT professionals who work in the typically complex computing environment of medium to large companies. An MCSE candidate should have at least one year of experience implementing and administering a network operating system in environments that have the following characteristics:
| • | 250 to 5,000 or more users |
| • | Three or more physical locations |
| • | Three or more domain controllers |
| • | Network services and resources such as messaging, database, file and print, proxy server, firewall, Internet, intranet, remote access, and client computer management |
| • | Connectivity requirements such as connecting branch offices and individual users in remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet |
In addition, an MCSE candidate should have at least one year of experience in the following areas:
| • | Designing a network infrastructure |
| • | Implementing and administering a desktop operating system |
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QUESTION 1
You work as the Web developer at Certkiller .com. You develop an ASP.NET page named Region.aspx.
Region.aspx includes a Web user control named CountryList that contains countries in a drop-down
list box. The DropDownList control in CountryList.ascx is named CKCountry.
You want to configure a code segment for the Page.Load event handler for Region.aspx. You find
though that you are unable to access CKCountry from code in Region.aspx.
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What should you do next to enable the code in Region.aspx to access the properties of CKCountry?
A. In the code-behind file for CountryList.ascx, include this code:
Protected CKCountry As DropDownList
B. In the code-behind file for CountryList.ascx, include this code:
Public CKCountry As DropDownList
C. In the code-behind file for RegionList.aspx, include this code:
Protected CKCountry As DropDownList
D. In the code-behind file for Region.aspx, include this code:
Public CKCountry As DropDownList
Answer: B
Explanation: We must declare the CKCountry as public in the file in which it is defined (CountryList.ascx).
Note: The Public keyword in the Dim statement declares elements to be accessible from anywhere within
the same project, from other projects that reference the project, and from an assembly built from the project.
Reference: Visual Basic Language Concepts, Accessibility
Incorrect Answers
A, C: The Protected keyword in the Dim statement declares elements to be accessible only from within the
same class, or from a class derived from this class. However, you do not want to protect MyCount, at
the contrary we must make it public.
D: We must declare it public in the file in which it is defined, not Region.aspx where it is only used.
QUESTION2
You work as the Web developer at Certkiller .com. You develop a new user control named
PostalAddress. PostalAddress is defined in the PostalAddress.ascx file and is configured to exhibit
address fields in an HTML table.
Certain container pages consist of multiple instances of the PostalAddress user control. To
differentiate between these instances, you create a public property named Description for the user
control.
You must perform the configuration that will result in the description appearing in the first
Choose the code which you should include in the
description.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer: A
Explanation: CKDescription is a public property contained on the Web server. We reference it with the
< %=CKDescription> element.
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B, C: Scrips are not called for. We just want to display a property.
D: To access the public property we must use an < % %> element.
QUESTION 3
You work as the Web developer at Certkiller .com. You develop a new ASP.NET page for an
application named Certkiller App01. The new ASP.NET page will be used to indicate areas where a
user can click to set off various functions. Users that use Certkiller App01 use Internet Explorer.
You want to perform the necessary configuration which will result in a pop-up window being
displayed when the user moves the mouse pointer over an image. The pop-up window should detail
the function which will be started should the user proceed to click the particular image.
How will you accomplish the task?
A. For each specific image, configure the AlternateText property to list the text which should be
displayed to the user.
Change the ToolTip property to True.
B. For each specific image, configure the ToolTip property to to list the text which should be displayed
to the user.
C. For each specific image, in the onmouseover event handler, include code which calls the
RaiseBubbleEvent() method of the System.Web.UI.WebControls.Image class.
D. For each specific image, in the onmouseover event handler, include code which calls the ToString()
method of the System.Web.UI.WebControls.Image class.
Answer: B
Explanation: WebControl.ToolTip property gets or sets the text displayed when the mouse pointer hovers
over the Web server control. The use of the ToolTip property meets the requirement of this scenario.
Reference: .NET Framework Class Library, WebControl.ToolTip Property [Visual Basic]
Incorrect Answers
A: The AlternateText property is used to specify the text to display if the image is not available.
C: The RaiseBubbleEvent is not useful here.
Note: ASP.NET server controls such as the Repeater, DataList and DataGrid Web controls can
contain child controls that raise events. Rather than each button raising an event individually, events
from the nested controls are “bubbled”-that is, they are sent to the control’s parent.
D: The ToStringMethod() would not by itself provide the functionality required.
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