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Explanation:

Windows NT and W2K use a CDI (Command Driven Interface) called IPCONFIG for IP
statistics. Contrast this to the
GUI (Graphical User Interface) for IP statistics found in Windows 9.x utilizing
WinIPcfg.
38. Question ID #92
You are trying to diagnose a problem with a client's computer. The first thing you do
is collect information about the
system using System Monitor in Windows 95. What information does this program
monitor? (Choose all that apply)
A . Interrupt settings.
B . Hardware compatibility protocol.
C*. Network clients and server information.
D . Anti-virus applications.
E*. Virtual memory.
Explanation:
With System Monitor, you can monitor all sorts of statistics related to the
performance of your PC, ranging from CPU
utilization to the throughput of the file system. Interrupt setting are found in Device
Manager.
39. Question ID #93
After installing a modem, you become unable to connect to the Internet using with
your old Dialup Networking
connection. What is the next step to correct this problem?
A . Change the string to ATZ in modem properties.
B*. Select the new modem from the Dial-Up Networking connection's properties.
C . Configure the modem for LAN use.
D . Call your telephone company to report a dead line.
E . Configure the modem to use Dialup Networking.
Explanation:
Dial Up Networking needs to know what modem to use. This makes selecting the
new modem from the dial up networkconnection properties correct choice. ATZ is a
modem command that resets the modem, an incorrect selection. The lineisn't dead;
some call on the phone company isn't a Cracker Jack selection.
40. Question ID #94
After installing Windows 98 on your computer, you discover that you are unable to
browse the network. You confirm that
Client for Microsoft Networks is installed.
What should you check next?
A . Ping the server
B . Verify the workstation's IP address.
C*. Enable File and Printer sharing.
D . Enable Browsing Services in the Control Panel.
E . Enable NetBIOS support.
Explanation:
File and print sharing enables NetBIOS (Network BIOS). There is no button to press
for Enabling NetBIOS support, even
though that is what you are doing. This does not actually share anything. You must
select printer(s), directories or file(s) to
actually share. Verifying the IP address or pinging the server would be appropriate
steps if you have completed the
installation of Windows 98 by enabling File and printer sharing.
41. Question ID #95
A customer has dropped off a computer with Windows 98 and a network card
installed. The customer would like to youtest the network card and replace it if
necessary. You don't have any network connections available at your location.
Howwill you test the network card?
A . Check Network Neighborhood.
B . Run net config.
C . Check Dial-Up Networking properties.
D . Check with the network administrator
E*. Look at the Device Manager.
Explanation:
The Device Manager (found by going to Control Pane - System has a graphical
display that will display a ! or a X if a
device is unhappy for some reason. This is the place to go to check hardware
devices.
42. Question ID #96
You are setting up a computer network that will, among other things, will provide
Internet access to clients. What protocol
must be installed for Internet access to work on this network?
A . IPX/SPXB . TELNETC . NetBEUID*. TCP/IP
E . AppleTalk
Explanation:
TCP/IP is the protocol suite that was created by DARPA, the original creators of the
Internet.
43. Question ID #97
As your business grows, you company expands to three branch offices. To simplify
network management, you are
renaming computers to include their location. In Windows 2000, where would this
be done?
A . Network and dial up connections.
B*. System properties.
C . Device manager.
D . User Profile
E . Network properties.
Explanation:
This navigation question reveals the difference between Windows 2000 and NT4
44. Question ID #98
You are setting up an email client for a single user who dials-in from home. What is
the name of this type of email
account?
A*. POP.
B . FTP.
C . FTTP.
D . SMTP.
E . HTTPS.
Explanation:
Post Office Protocol (POP) is currently the most popular implementation of incoming
electronic mail.
HTTPS is short for Hyper Text Transport Protocol Secure (Secure Web)
FTP is an acronym for File Transfer Protocol - used for transferring files
SMTP is an acronym for Simple Mail Transport Protocol - used for outgoing electronic
mail.
45. Question ID #99
If you are going to share an Internet connection on a small network, which two
operating systems have built-in Internet
Connection Sharing (ICS) to simplify this process?
A*. Windows 98 SE
B . Windows 95 OSR2
C . Windows98
D . Windows 95
E*. Windows 2000
Explanation:
Internet Connection Sharing was first introduced in Windows 98 SE, and is also
available in Windows 2000.
46. Question ID #100
An employee calls to find out how to map network drives on his Windows 2000
computer. What two ways can she map
network drives?
A*. Right click My Network Places.
B . Right click Network and Dial-up Connection.
C*. Right click My Computer.
D . Right click Control Panel.
E*. net use (letter): \\computer\share
Explanation:

47. Question ID #101


You are connected to the Internet and now want to access newsgroups hosted by
your ISP. What do you need to know in
order to access this service?
A . Obtain the DNS name of the HTTP server from the ISP.
B . Open the Control Panel and select the newsgroups option.
C . Connect the ISP and get the IP address of the FTP server.
D . Connect to the INTERNIC for connection information.
E*. Obtain the IP address for the NNTP server from the ISP.
Explanation:
The Network News Transport Protocol uses USENET for messages. This is the
Internet equivalent of Bulletin Board
Systems. There are 10's of thousands of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) using NNTP.
48. Question ID #102
Of the following terms, which is not Internet related?
A . FTP
B . POP3
C*. X400
D . HTML
E . NNTP
Explanation:
The closest term that is not Internet related is X.400, which is a mail standard.
HTML is an acronym for Hyper Text Markup Language
FTP is an acronym for File Transfer Protocol
POP3 is an acronym for Post Office Protocol version 3
NNTP is an acronym for Network News Transport Protocol

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