1. [单选题]You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 Active Directory network. The network consists of a single domain. The domain includes 20 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers. All other client computers are Windows 2000 Professional computers.You create a Windows NT 4.0 default user policy on the Windows 2000 Server computer that is configured as the PDC emulator. This default user policy denies access to Network Neighborhood. You then install Terminal Services on one of the servers and Terminal Services Client on the 20 Windows NT Workstation client computers.
A. You find that the users of the Terminal Server can still browse the network when they open My Network Places. You want to prevent all users from browsing the network.
B. What should you do?
C. Modify the Windows NT policy template file so that you can restrict access to both My Network Places and Network Neighborhood. Save the policy file on the Terminal Server.
D. Copy the Windows NT policy file to the 20 Windows NT Workstation computers.
E. Create a Windows 2000 Group Policy that denies user access to My Network Places.
F. Edit the local registry on the Windows NT Workstation computers to deny access to Entire Network in Network Neighborhood.
2. [单选题]You are upgrading a computer from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. The computer is a 400-Mhz Pentium III, and has 128 MB of RAM and a 10-GB hard disk. You are performing the installation by using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. After the text mode installation portion is complete, you restart the computer. The BIOS virus checker on your computer indicates you're your computer is infected with a Master Boot Record virus.What should you do before you continue the installation?
A. Remove the virus checker in Windows 98.
B. Disable the BIOS virus checker and restart the computer.
C. Run Fixmbr.Exe from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.
D. Modify the Boot.ini file to include a signature parameter on the ARC path of the system partition.