DOCUMENT:Q280784 30-JUL-2002 [mspress] TITLE :MCSE Readiness Review Exam 70-216 Windows 2000 Network Infrastru PRODUCT :Microsoft Press PROD/VER:: OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS:kbdocfix kbdocerr ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - MSPRESS MCSE Readiness Review Exam 70-216 Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure ISBN 0-7356-0950-0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY ======= This article contains comments, corrections, and information about known errors relating to the Microsoft Press book MCSE Readiness Review Exam 70-216 Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure, ISBN 0-7356-0950-0. The following topics are covered: - Page 9: Correction To Question 70-216.01.01.004's Answers - Pages 12 And 14: Active Directory-integrated Primary Should Be Active Directory-integrated - Page 48: Incorrect Registry Path - Page 72: Incorrect Answer To Question 70-216.04.01.001 - Page 72: Incorrect Answer To Question 70-216.04.01.002 - Page 74: Correction To Question 70-216.04.01.006's Answers - Page 87: Correction To Question 70-216.04.03.002 - Page 89: Corrections To Question 70-216.04.03.005 - Page 90: Correction To Question 70-216.04.03.002's Answer - Page 92: Incorrect Answer For 70-216.04.03.005 - Page 93: Incorrect Information Regarding Windows 2000's Network Monitor - Page 96: Correction To Question 70-216.04.04.003's Answer - Page 112: Incorrect Description Of WINS Proxy Behavior - Page 115: Correction To Question 70-216.05.01.003's Answers - Page 161: 192.168.254.254 Should Be 192.168.0.254 - Page 167: NAT Does Not Support WINS Proxy - Page 180: Incorrect Answer For 70-216.07.03.002 - Page 182: Correction To Question 70-216.07.03.006's Answer MORE INFORMATION ================ Page 9: Correction To Question 70-216.01.01.004's Answers ---------------------------------------------------------- On page 9, in question 70-216.01.01.004, the correct answer should be A, D, and E, not A, C, D, and E. Change: "Correct Answers: A, C, D, and E ... C. Correct: When you successfully create a new zone, an associate zone database file is generated." To: "Correct Answers: A, D, and E ... C. Incorrect: When you successfully create a Active Directory-Integrated zone, the zone database is stored in Active Directory, no seperate zone database file is generarted." Pages 12 And 14: Active Directory-integrated Primary Should Be Active Directory-integrated ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ On page 12, in asnwer D under question 70-216.01.02.001, and on page 14, in the fourth bulleted item and in answer D, Change: "Active Directory-integrated primary" To: "Active Directory-integrated" Page 48: Incorrect Registry Path -------------------------------- On page 48, in question 70-216.03.02.003, Change: "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CirremtControlSet\Services\Tracing" To: "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Tracing\RASCHAP" Page 72: Incorrect Answer To Question 70-216.04.01.001 ------------------------------------------------------ On page 72, the answer for question 70-216.04.01.001 is incorrectly listed as E. The correct answer should be A: "On Tom's computer, change the default gateway to 10.96.0.1" Page 72: Incorrect Answer To Question 70-216.04.01.002 ------------------------------------------------------ On page 72, under question 70-216.04.01.002, the correct answers should be A and B, not A. Change: "Correct Answers: A ... B. Incorrect: The correct option to set is Obtain An IP Address Automatically. When selected, this causes a DNS server to be assigned along with the other required TCP/IP values." To: "Correct Answers: A and B ... B. Correct: When you select the Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically option, the Windows client computers use DNS configuration information provided by the DHCP server." Page 74: Correction To Question 70-216.04.01.006's Answers ---------------------------------------------------------- On page 74, in question 70-216.04.01.006, the correct answer should be B, not E. Change the answers to be: "Correct Answers: B A. Incorrect: See explanation for B. B. Correct: Auto Detect is the default frame type for NWLink. C. Incorrect: See explanation for B. D. Incorrect: See explanation for B. Page 87: Correction To Question 70-216.04.03.002 ------------------------------------------------ On page 87, in question 70-216.04.03.002, Change: "D. cipher /E /S:SHARE" To: "D. cipher /E /A /S:SHARE" Page 89: Corrections To Question 70-216.04.03.005 ------------------------------------------------- On page 89, in the figure, change drive D of FileSrvr3 from NTFS to FAT. And, Change: "A. The PROCEDURES.DOC file exists on \\FilesSrvr2\ACCT in decrypted form, on \\FileSrvr3\ADM in decrypted form, and on the tape drive in encrypted form." To: "A. The PROCEDURES.DOC file exits on \\FileSrvr1\HR, \\FileSrvr2\ACCT, and \\FileSrvr3\ADM in decrypted form, and on the tape drive in encrypted form." Page 90: Correction To Question 70-216.04.03.002's Answer --------------------------------------------------------- On page 90, in question 70-216.04.03.002, Change: "D. Correct: Using the /E switch causes cipher to encrypt the contents of the directory, and all subdirectories, specified." To: "D. Correct: Using the /E switch causes cipher to encrypt the specified folders. Folders will be marked so that files added to the folder later will be encrypted. Using the /A switch causes cipher to encrypt existing files as well as directories." Page 92: Incorrect Answer For 70-216.04.03.005 ---------------------------------------------- On page 92, the correct answer for 70-216.04.03.005 should be C and F, not C and E. Change the answers to: "Correct Answers: C and F A. Incorrect: Although the file will be left decrypted on both FileSrvr2 and FileSrvr3, the file remains encrypted on \\FileSrvr1\HR as well as the tape drive on FileSrvr1. C. Correct: The PROCEDURES.DOC file loses its encrypted status when copied to a nonencrypted file system, as are found on FileSrvr2 and FileSrvr3. The file maintains its encrypted status when backed up to the tape drive on FileSrvr1 because this server is using an EFS. E. Incorrect: When you copy or move a file to an EFS-enabled folder, the file is encrypted automatically. F. Correct: When you copy or move a file to an EFS-enabled fodler, the file is encrypted automatically. G. Incorrect: Because you moved the file from \\FileSrvr2\ACCT, it no longer resides on this share. Further, the file is saved in encrypted format on \\FileSrvr1\HR. H. Incorrect: Because you moved the file from \\FileSrvr2\ACCT, it no longer resides on this share." Page 93: Incorrect Information Regarding Windows 2000's Network Monitor ----------------------------------------------------------------------- On page 93, in the second paragraph, remove: "as well as other computers on the network" Page 96: Correction To Question 70-216.04.04.003's Answer --------------------------------------------------------- On page 96, in question 70-216.04.04.003, the correct answer should be D, not E. Change: "Correct Answers: E B. Incorrect: Although not all packets can be monitored, you are able to monitor packets addressed to and sent from the IAS server running NetMon as well as all broadcast and multicast frames on the same network segement. C. Incorrect: On a switdched network, you are able to monitor packets dstined for the sent from the IAS server running NetMon as well as all broadcast and multicast frames on the same network segment. D. Incorrect: In a switched network environment, using NetMon, you can monitor packets addressed to and sent from the IAS server running NetMon as well as all broadcast and multicast frames on the same network segment. E. Correct: You can monitor packets addressed to and sent from the IAS server in a switched network environment as well as all broadcast and multicast frames on the same network segment." To: "Correct Answer: D B. Incorrect: see explanation for D. C. Incorrect: see explanation for D. D. Correct: If you use NetMon in a switched network environment, you see only the traffic addressed to the computer that is running NetMon. E. Incorrect: see explanation for D." Page 112: Incorrect Description Of WINS Proxy Behavior ------------------------------------------------------ On page 112, in the third paragraph of question 70-216.05.01.002, change: "You want all computers to be able to register their NetBIOS names with WINS." To: "You want all computers to be able to resolve NetBIOS name inquiries with WINS." Page 115: Correction To Question 70-216.05.01.003's Answers ----------------------------------------------------------- On page 115, under question 70-216.05.01.003, the correct answer should be none, not A and B. Change: "Correct Answers: A and B A. Correct: Manually add the name and IP addresses of non-WINS computers to the WINS database of static maps. B. Correct: As an alternative to manually entering each non-WINS client, you can import the static map values from an LMHOSTS file. Ultimately, because the non-WINS client cannot register their information in the WINS database, you need to add this information as a static map." To: "Correct Answers: None A. Incorrect: Adding static mappings in WINS database enables WINS clients to resolve NetBIOS names of the non-WINS clients, but it does not resovle the issue of the non-WINS clients not able to communicating with the WINS server. B. Incorrect: Adding static mappings in the LMHOST file enables WINS clients to resolve NetBIOS names of the non-WINS clients, but it does not resolve the issue of the non-WINS clients not able to communicating with the WINS server." Page 161: 192.168.254.254 Should Be 192.168.0.254 ------------------------------------------------- On page 161, Change: "192.168.254.254" To: "192.168.0.254" Page 167: NAT Does Not Support WINS Proxy ----------------------------------------- On page 167, in the fourth bulleted paragraph, Change: "DNS and WINS Proxy. You can establish name resolution by using either DNS or WINS." To: "DNS Proxy. You can establish name resolution by using DNS." Page 180: Incorrect Answer For 70-216.07.03.002 ----------------------------------------------- On page 180, the correct answer for 70-216.07.03.002 should be C, not B. Change: Correct Answers: B A. Incorrect: The default subnet mask used by the DHCP allocator is 255.255.0.0. B. Correct: The DHCP allocator uses 255.255.0.0 as the default value for its subnet mask. C. Incorrect: The Correct default subnet mask value is 255.255.0.0 D. Incorrect: When you are using the DHCP allocator with NAT, the default subnet mask is 255.255.0.0. E. Incorrect: The DHCP allocator has a preset default subnet mask of 255.255.0.0 To: Correct Answers: C A. Incorrect: The default subnet mask used by the DHCP allocator is 255.255.255.0. B. Incorrect: The DHCP allocator uses 255.255.255.0 as the default value for its subnet mask. C. Correct: The Correct default subnet mask value is 255.255.255.0 D. Incorrect: When you are using the DHCP allocator with NAT, the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. E. Incorrect: The DHCP allocator has a preset default subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 Page 182: Correction To Question 70-216.07.03.006's Answer ---------------------------------------------------------- On page 182, in answer C, Change: "Although NAT supports WINS via the WINS Proxy, for Internet name resolution, use the DNS Proxy." To: "NAT does not support WINS proxy." Microsoft Press is committed to providing informative and accurate books. All comments and corrections listed above are ready for inclusion in future printings of this book. If you have a later printing of this book, it may already contain most or all of the above corrections. 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