单项选择题
A.Use System File Checker (SFC) to decrypt the file.
B.Log on the network as the Recovery Agent. Decrypt the files for the manager.
C.Log on the network as the administrator. Use theciphercommand to decrypt the files.
D.Log on the network as a member of the Backup Operators group. Decrypt the files for the manager.
问答题 You are the workstation administrator for ExamSheet. A Windows 2000 Professional computer named Workstation1 has two shared folders named Programs and Documents. The Documents folder is shared using the default settings. A user reports that while he is logged on to Workstation2 he is denied access to both shared folders on Workstation1. However, while he is logged on to Workstation1 he can successfully access the Program folder but he continues to be denied access to the Documents folder. You want to give the user access to both shared folders while he is logged on to either workstation. What should you do? To answer, select the appropriate action and drag the action to the correct shared folder.
问答题 You are the network administrator for ExamSheet.net. The marketing department has recently hired five new employees. You need to install Windows 2000 Professional on the employees client computers. You decide to use the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM to perform an unattended installation. You verify in the manufacturers documentation that the computers can start from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. You create an unattended answer file named Winnt.sif. In the file, you include a [Data] section with the UnattendedInstall parameter set to yes, the MSDosIniated parameter is set to 0, and the AutoPartition parameter is set to 1. You save Winnt.sif to a floppy disk. You begin the installation on one of the client computers by starting the computer, however you receive the following error message: "Operating System not found." You need to enable the Setup utility to read Winnt.sif from the floppy disk. What should you do?
问答题 You are the administrator at ExamSheet.net and handles a Windows 2000 network. You plan to upgrade 550 computers from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. You plan to install an application on all of the new computers. You create a Cmdlines.txt file with the commands necessary to install the application. You start the installation on a test computer by using a network shared folder and an answer file. When installation is complete, you realize the application has not been installed. You want to ensure that the unattended installation successfully installs the application. Where should you place the Cmdlines.txtfiles?