CH 08
CH 08
CH 08
Chapter 8 Solutions
1. You are hired to consult for a new travel agency that will hire 15 travel agents and a receptionist,
all of whom will use computers. Further, all employees will use a database on one computer as
well as share work files. Which of the following do you recommend for this travel agency?
Answer: b. A network with a server to house the database and work files.
2. The applications development manager for your company wants the programmers to develop a
network time-card system to be used by 250 workers and the payroll office staff of ten. Because
his budget is tight, he asks you to install Windows Server 2003 on an old Pentium 133 MHz
computer that meets the basic requirements for a Windows server, and to use this as the
production server for the new time-card system. What is your reaction?
Answer: c. This server is not likely to efficiently handle the load of the new system and a mult-
GHz processor with 512 MB or more memory would be a better start.
3. Both Windows Server 2003 and Fedora installations can be performed using the
______________________ method.
Answer: c. CD-ROM
4. The planning committee in your organization wants to place new servers in a custodian’s broom
closet, because the electrical outlets there provide conditioned power. What is your
recommendation?
Answer: d. A better location is in a protected area of the building that has clean power, little or no
traffic, that is not used by custodians, and that can be locked.
5. Which of the following is information provided by Task Manager? (Choose all that apply.)
Answer: a. statistics for handles, c. total physical memory, and d. system cache
6. Your company plans to enable users to telecommute from home or while traveling. Which of the
following enables them to securely access the company’s server via an Internet connection?
(Choose all that apply.)
Answer: a. virtual private network (VPN) access
7. You are curious about the programs that are running on the Windows server you manage. Which
of the following enables you to view what is running? (Choose all that apply.)
Answer: b. Applications tab in Task Manager
8. A user calls to report that he has hung a program on the Linux server you manage. Which of the
following tools enables you to stop that program?
Answer: a. top
9. Your company is setting up five Windows servers to be used by 170 people. Which of the
following offers a good approach for organizing and managing user accounts?
Answer: c. configuring a domain
11. A Windows server that does not have Active Directory installed is called a
___________________.
Answer: b. stand-alone server
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12. Your new assistant is trying to install Fedora on a computer, but the computer is not booting from
the installation disc when you turn it off and then on with the disc inserted. What should she try?
Answer: d. Reconfigure the BIOS to boot from the CD-ROM drive before booting from the hard
drive.
13. When you install Fedora, which of the following might you need to configure? (Choose all that
apply.)
Answer: a. root password, b. time zone, c. default language, and d. partitioning
14. Your Linux server seems to be running slower than you expect and you want to check the swap
space. Which of the follow commands enables you to do this?
Answer: a. free
15. The board of trustees meeting starts in 10 minutes and you are still waiting for a database query to
complete so you can print a report from a Windows server. What can you do?
Answer: b. Use the Set Priority feature of Task Manager to give the query’s process a higher
priority.
16. The IT manager wants you to produce information about the disk space occupied by users’ home
directories on a Linux server. What command enables you to determine this information?
Answer: d. du
17. You are responsible for managing the Windows server in an office and decide to make the
management tasks easier by customizing management tools. Which of the following enables you
to accomplish this?
Answer: c. Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
18. It is late in the evening and time for you to perform system work on Windows Server 2003. One of
the users in your office is still logged on, but has long since gone home. What tool enables you to
log off that user?
Answer: c. Task Manager Users tab
19. It has been a long day and you have worked on several Linux servers using different accounts.
Right now, you don’t remember what account you’re logged into. What command can give you
that information?
Answer: b. whoami
20. You have set up a Windows server to be used at most by seven people in your small office. Which
of the following settings should you use to optimize memory allocation?
Answer: a. Minimize memory used
Activity 8-1
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Activity 8-2
This activity shows students how to enter the BIOS setup program to
configure to boot from CD-ROM, so that they are able to install a
server operating system from CD-ROM. This capability is important
for virtually any operating system installation. Note that after they
configure to boot from CD-ROM prior to booting from hard disk,
this always gives them ability to boot from either, because if the CD-
ROM drive is empty or does not have a boot CD-ROM, the computer
next tries to boot from hard disk.
Activity 8-3
Activity 8-4
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Domain Computers
Domain Controllers
Domain Guests
Domain Users
Enterprise Admins
Group Policy Creator Owners
HelpServicesGroup
RAS and IAS Servers
Schema Admins
In Step 5, the Full name, domain name, and pre-Windows 2000 name
are filled in automatically.
In Step 11, the General tab contains a box for the user’s e-mail
address.
Activity 8-5
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In this activity, students reset a password. When students do this
activity, consider discussing why it is desirable for account
administrators to be unaware of a particular account’s password and
why it simply cannot be looked up.
Activity 8-6
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This project enables students to learn how to delete an account. The
success of the activity is indicated when the account no longer exists
in the Active Directory Users and Computers tool.
Activity 8-7
In Step 3, students should report how the server is currently set up.
The default setting for Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition is
Maximize data throughput for file sharing.
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Activity 8-8
In Step 5, after you click Switch to, the Task Manager window goes
to the background and the Calculator program becomes active.
Activity 8-9
In Step 3, students should find that the Processes tab is displayed and
the calc.exe program is highlighted.
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Set Priority
(also the Debug option is deactivated)
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Activity 8-10
Students learn to use the top command in this activity, including how
to kill a process from top in UNIX/Linux.
Activity 8-11
Activity 8-12
Alberta Down Products is working quickly to open the outlet store to sell
remaining stocks of products that have labels from the two original
businesses. There will be twenty networked computers in the outlet store.
The company has provided the store with a computer to be quickly set up
as a server and that currently has Windows XP Professional installed. How
can you determine if Windows Server 2003 can be installed on this
computer? Describe how you would do this in a step-by-step process.
Besides determining if the computer can be used with Windows Server
2003, what other issues should the outlet store consider in regard to
installing a server?
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warranted. However, if there is a WAN link between the store and the
main headquarters, it might make sense to eventually make this server
part of the domain (as a domain controller) managed from the
headquarters location. Consider giving students extra credit if they
raise and discuss this issue.
You are preparing servers for the new store and the company has decided
they want to create a domain for the Windows Server 2003 servers.
Computer support members of the company have not implemented a
domain in the past. They would like you to prepare a brief set of steps for
installing a domain
Answer:
The steps for installing Active Directory in Windows Server 2003 are as
follows:
The Active Directory Installation Wizard can be started in one of two
ways.
The most direct way preferred by many server administrators is to click
Start, click Run, type dcpromo on the Open box, and click OK.
An alternative way is to click Start, point to All Programs, point to
Administrative Tools, and click the Configure Your Server Wizard.
Click Next, and click Next again. In the Server Role box, click Domain
Controller (Active Directory), and click Next. Click Next again.
Click Next when the Active Directory Installation Wizard starts.
The Operating System Compatibility dialog box displays a warning that
some older versions of Windows will not be able to log on to a domain
controller running Windows Server 2003. Click Next.
Click Domain controller for a new domain, if this is the first server to
have Active Directory installed. Or if this is an additional domain
controller server in an existing domain, use the option, Additional
domain controller for an existing domain. Click Next.
If you see a screen on which to create a new domain tree, click Create a new domain tree. Click Next.
Click Domain in a new forest. Click Next.
Enter the domain name. Click Next.
Leave the name you entered in Step 7 as the NetBIOS domain, and click Next.
Leave C:\WINDOWS\NTDS as the database location and C:\WINDOWS\NTDS as the log location.
(Your system may use a different drive location by default, depending on the location of the
\WINDOWS folder). Click Next.
Leave the shared system volume location as the default, such as C:\WINDOWS\SYSVOL. The
wizard warns that the Sysvol folder must be on a volume formatted with NTFS. (At this point it is
possible to create a DNS server, if one is not already configured.) If a DNS server is already installed,
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you will see a DNS Registration Diagnostics dialog box. Supply the requested IP address information
about the DNS server. Click Next.
The Permissions dialog box provides the option to use permissions compatible with pre-Windows
2000 servers, such as Windows NT Server 4.0—or to use permissions compatible only with Windows
2000 or Server 2003 servers. Click Permissions compatible only with Windows 2000 or Windows
Server 2003 operating systems, if this option is not already selected. Click Next.
Enter an administrator password and confirm it for use in the Directory Services Restore Mode.
Click Next.
Review in the summary scroll box the selections that have been made. Click Next to proceed.
Wait a few minutes for the wizard to configure Active Directory.
Click Finish.
Save any open work, and click Restart Now.
If you used the Configure Your Server Wizard in Step 1, click Finish after the server reboots and you
log onto the administrator account.
After the domain is installed, one of the server administrators is setting up accounts, but is not sure
how to start the tool to create accounts in Windows Server 2003. Explain what tool to use and how to
start it.
Answer:
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The df command provides the following information:
Number of blocks that are allocated, used, and available
Percentage of disk space used
Mount point for mounted file systems.
The du command shows file usage for the specified directory, including
subdirectories (or for all directories and subdirectories).
The who and finger commands can be used to show the number of users
and what they are doing. Many server administrators prefer the finger
command, because it provides much information by default.
Answer:
For example, they might start by opening Task Manager and going to
the Applications tab. Right-click the inventory program and click Go
To Process (to identify which process is in use). On the Processes tab,
they can observe the CPU and Mem Usage for the process—providing
valuable information about how the program uses CPU and memory. In
this way they can track if the program is CPU intensive, possibly
requiring a faster processor. And they can gauge if more memory is
needed to efficiently run the program.
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To disconnect the hung user, they can go to the Task Manager Users
tab, select that user, and click Disconnect.
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