多项选择题
You are a network administrator for All servers run Windows Server 2003. A server named Testking6 runs an application named App1. Testking6 has one network adapter installed. App1 uses a large amount of network bandwidth per client connection. You suspect the network connection on Testking6 is running out
of available network capacity.
You need to view how much total network bandwidth is being used on Testking6.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal?() (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two)
A. Use System Monitor to configure the Network Interface object.
B. Run the netstat command.
C. In Task Manager, monitor the Networking tab.
D. Use Network Monitor to configure a capture filter for the local area connection.
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单项选择题
You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. purchases a host-connectivity gateway application developed by an independent software vendor. You need to install the application on a Windows Server 2003 computer named TestKing2. A support technician named Marie is assigned to install the application. Maries user account is not a member of the Administrators group on TestKing2. The installation fails and displays an error message stating the user account used for installing the application needs to be a member of the local Administrators group. Your user account is a member of the Domain Admins group. You want to enable Marie to install applications, but you do not want her to be able to make other changes on TestKing2. What should you do?()
A. Log on locally on TestKing2 as the local administrator. On TestKing2, in Control Panel, start Add or Remove Programs. Instruct Marie to install the application.
B. Use the Run as option to start the Add or Remove Programs Control Panel item on TestKing2. Provide the credentials of the local Administrator account. Instruct Marie to install the application.
C. Make Marie's user account a member of the local Administrators group on TestKing2. Instruct him to log on locally by using his user account and to install the application.
D. Instruct Marie to log on locally and to send a Remote Assistance request to you. Accept the request, and take remote control of the session. On TestKing2, in Control Panel, start Add or Remove Programs. Instruct Marie to install the application. -
单项选择题
You are the network administrator for Test King. All network servers run Windows Server 2003. A server named TestKingSrv hosts applications for network users. TestKingSrv contains a motherboard that can support two CPUs. One CPU is currently installed. TestKingSrv has 512 MB of RAM and a single 36 - GB integrated device electronics (IDE) hard disk. It has a 10 MB Ethernet card connected to a 10/100 Mb switch. After TestKingSrv is in use for five months, network users report unacceptable response times on their applications. You open System Monitor on TestKingSrv and see the information shown in the following table. You need to improve the performance of Server 1. What should you do?()
A. Add an additional CPU.
B. Add an additional 512 MB of RAM.
C. Replace the existing hard disk with a faster one.
D. Replace the 10-Mb Ethernet card with a 100-Mb Ethernet card. -
单项选择题
You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All network servers run Windows Server 2003. Terminal Server is installed on a member server named Server1, which is located in an organization unit (OU) named Servers. User of Server1 report unacceptable response times. To investigate, you start Task Manager on Server1. You discover that the average CPU usage is 80 percent. However, when you select the Processes tab, none of the processes show significant CPU usage. You need to identify the process that is responsible for the CPU usage. What should you do?()
A. In Task Manager, select the Show processes from all users option.
B. From a command prompt, run the query process command.
C. Open the Terminal Services Manager. Select Server1 from the list of servers, and then select the Processes tab.
D. Edit the Group policy object (GPO) for the Servers OU by adding your user account to the Profile a single process policy. Then use Task Manager to re-examine Server1.
