Thursday, June 26, 2008

350-001 testking, 640-802 dumps and VCP-310

You work as a network administrator for Certifyme.com. The certifyme.com network
consists of a single Active Directory domain named certifyme.com. All client
computers run Windows XP Professional.350-001 Certifyme.com has its headquarters in
Chicago and a branch office in Dallas. You are located in the Dallas office.

You create a Group Policy object (GPO) that redirects the Start menu for users in
the Dallas branch office to a shared folder on a file server.
640-802 You receive reports from
several Dallas users that many of the programs that they normally use are missing
from their Start menus.VCP-310 The programs were available on the Start menu the
previous day, but did not appear when the users logged on today.

You log on to one of the client computers. All of the required programs appear on
the Start menu. You verify that users can access the shared folder on the server.
You need to find out why the Start menu changed for these users.

What should you do? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose
TWO.)

A. Execute Resultant Set Of Policy (RSoP) in planning mode in the Group Policy
Management Console (GPMC) by selecting the file server that hosts the shared folder
and a user account that is in the Domain Admins global group.
B. Execute the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) in logging mode in the Group Policy
Management Console (GPMC) from one of the affected user accounts.
C. Execute the gpresult command on one of the affected client computers.
D. Execute the gpupdate command on one of the affected client computers.
E. Execute the secedit command on one of the affected client computers.
Answer: B, C
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Explanation: We need to view the effective group policy settings for the users or the
computers that the users are using. We can use gpresult or RSoP.
Gpresult displays Group Policy settings and Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) for a user or
a computer.
RSoP provides details about all policy settings that are configured by an Administrator,
including Administrative Templates, Folder Redirection, Internet Explorer Maintenance,
Security Settings, Scripts, and Group Policy Software Installation. It consists of two
modes, planning mode and logging mode. With planning mode, you can simulate the
effect of policy settings that you want to apply to a computer and user. Logging mode
reports the existing policy settings for a computer and user that is currently logged on.

Incorrect Answers:
A: We need to test the effective policy from a user's computer, not the file server.
D: Gpupdate, is the tool used to refresh the policy settings in Windows XP and Windows
Server 2003.
E: Secedit is the tool used to refresh the policy in Windows 2000 professional and server
editions.

Reference:
Craig Zacker, MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-293): Planning and Maintaining
a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure, Microsoft Press, Redmond,
Washington, 2004, p. 12: 35
C: Identify all server operating system default security settings. (3 Questions)

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