Microsoft 70-290 Braindumps
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| 70-290 : Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment |
| Certification provider: Microsoft |
| 70-290 Exam Topics |
| 70-290 Exam Info |
Prerequisites: There are no requirements for this exam, but Microsoft would advice you to have at least 6 to 12 months experience in administering client and network operating systems.
Time:
120 Minutes
Price:
$125 (USD)
Passing Score:
700
Difficulty Rating:
4/5
Exam Format:
Form-Based Multiple Choice, Drag and Drop, Hot Area, List, sort and order questions, Hot area questions, Active screen questions, and Simulation questions.
Number of Questions:
There are more or less 44 questions.
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70-290 Exam Topics
- Managing and Maintaining Physical and Logical Devices
- You should know how to manage basic disks and dynamic disks.
- You should know how to monitor server hardware. The tools may include Device Manager, the Hardware Troubleshooting Wizard, and appropriate Control Panel items.
- Optimize server disk performance.
- Implement a RAID solution.
- Defragment volumes and partitions.
- Install and configure server hardware devices.
- Configure driver-signing options.
- Configure resource settings for a device.
- Configure device properties and settings.
- Managing Users, Computers, and Groups
- The following user profiles you should know:
- Manage local profiles
- Roaming profiles
- Mandatory profiles
- You should know how to create and manage computer accounts in an Active Directory environment.
- You should know how to create and manage groups.
- You should be capable of identify and modify the scope of a group.
- Find domain groups in which a user is a member.
- Manage group membership.
- Create and modify groups by means of the Active Directory Users and Computers Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in.
- Create and modify groups by using automation.
- Create and manage user accounts.
- Create and modify user accounts by using the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in.
- Create and modify user accounts by using automation.
- Import user accounts.
- Troubleshoot computer accounts.
- Diagnose and resolve problems related to computer accounts by using the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in.
- Reset computer accounts.
- Troubleshoot user accounts.
- You should know how to diagnose and resolve account lockouts.
- You should know how to diagnose and resolve issues related to user account properties.
- Troubleshoot user authentication issues.
- The following user profiles you should know:
- Managing and Maintaining Access to Resources
- You should know how to configure access to shared folders.
- Manage shared folder permissions.
- Configure file system permissions.
- Verify effective permissions when granting permissions.
- Change ownership of files and folders.
- Troubleshoot access to files and shared folders
- You should know how to troubleshoot Terminal Services.
- Diagnose and resolve issues related to Terminal Services security.
- Diagnose and resolve issues related to client access to Terminal Services.
- You should know how to configure access to shared folders.
- Managing and Maintaining a Server Environment
- You should be able to monitor and analyze events. The tools include Event Viewer and System Monitor.
- Manage software update infrastructure.
- Manage software site licensing.
- You should know how to manage servers remotely.
- Manage a server by using Remote Assistance.
- Manage a server by using Terminal Services remote administration mode.
- Manage a server by using available support tools.
- Troubleshoot print queues.
- Monitor system performance.
- You should be able to monitor file and print servers. The tool, which includes this, is the Task Manager, Event Viewer, and System Monitor.
- Monitor disk quotas.
- Monitor print queues.
- Monitor server hardware for bottlenecks.
- Monitor and optimize a server environment for application performance.
- Monitor memory performance objects.
- Monitor network performance objects.
- Monitor process performance objects.
- Monitor disk performance objects.
- Manage a Web server.
- Manage Internet Information Services (IIS).
- Manage security for IIS.
- Managing and Implementing Disaster Recovery
- You should know how to perform system recovery for a server.
- Implement Automated System Recovery (ASR).
- Restore data from shadow copy volumes.
- Back up files and System State data to media.
- Configure security for backup operations.
- You should know how to manage backup procedures.
- Verify the successful completion of backup jobs.
- Manage backup storage media.
- You should know how to recover from server hardware failure.
- You should know how to restore backup data.
- You should know how to schedule backup jobs.
- You should know how to perform system recovery for a server.
70-290 Exam Info
Intended Audience: The exam of 70-290: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment, is designed for people working in the complex computing environments of standard to big companies with the following characteristics:
- It has 250 to 5,000
- It has at least three physical locations
- It has at least three domain controllers
- It also has the following services: Network services and resources which includes the following :messaging, database, file and print, proxy server, firewall, Internet, intranet, remote access, and the last is client computer management
- It also has connectivity requirements, which includes connecting branch offices and individual users in remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Net.
The exam 70-290 has a difficulty rating of 4/5. This exam tests your skill to manage and maintain a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment.
The exam consists off about 44 questions. The formation of this exam is Form-Based Multiple Choice, Drag and Drop, Hot Area, List, sort and order and Performance-based questions. All candidates have 120 Minutes to complete the exam. The required score to pass the exam 70-290 is 700.
Pass exam 70-290 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment and you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status providing it is your first exam you pass. You also earn:
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) on Microsoft SQL Server 2000
What you need to know
Managing and Maintaining Physical and Logical Devices:
This includes managing basic and dynamic disks; monitoring server hardware; optimizing disk performance on the server; troubleshooting hardware devices; and installing and configuring hardware devices. You should know how to create spanned volumes across multiple physical disks and create fault tolerant.
You should know how to monitor server hardware. The tools include Device Manager, the Hardware Troubleshooting Wizard, and suitable Control Panel items.
You should know how to optimize server disk performance, which means you should know how to use a RAID solution and how to defragment volumes and partitions. You should understand Disk Fault Tolerance and the several ways to achieve it.
You should also know how to install and configure server hardware devices, which consists of configure driver-signing options; configure resource settings for a device; configure device properties and settings.
The following user profiles you should know, what is local profile, roaming profile and mandatory profiles.
You should know how to create and manage computer accounts in an Active Directory environment. What you should also know is to create a user account from the command line using dsadd command. You must be able to create a user account within the GUI using. You should be able to use the dsmode to manage user account properties from the command prompt.
You should know how to create and manage groups. You should be capable of identify and modify the scope of a group. You should find domain groups in which a user is a member, and manage group membership. You should be able to create and modify groups by means of the Active Directory Users and Computers Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in.
You should be able to troubleshoot computer accounts. Diagnose and resolve problems related to computer accounts by using the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in. Reset computer accounts. You should know how to diagnose and resolve account lockouts. You should know how to diagnose and resolve issues related to user account properties.
You should know that how access control is a defense for the security of your data, which is followed by physical security and account security.
You should understand and know how to use Access Permissions. You should be aware the deny permissions override Allow permission, regardless of which group has the Allow permission assigned. You should also know how user rights could override NTFS permissions in certain cases.
You should know how to troubleshoot Terminal Services. You must be able to diagnose and resolve issues related to Terminal Services security, and related to client access to Terminal Services.
You should know the three major components of terminals services: Remote Desktop for Administration, Remote Assistance, and the terminal server role. You must be able to use Terminal Services Components for Remote Administration. You should know how to install and to configuring the Terminal Server Role You should be able to know how to use the Terminal Services Client Tools, and how to use the Terminal Services Administrative Tools
You should be able to monitor and analyze events. The tools include Event Viewer and System Monitor. You should also know how to check if your systems compatible with Windows 2003 before you start your installation. You should know when upgrading a Windows 2000 domain to Windows Server 2003, you must update the forest first by running adprep /forestprep, and then update the domain by running adprep /domainprep. You should know how these commands work.
You should know how to manage servers remotely. You should also know how to configure Remote Assistance. You should be familiar of Using Web Interface for Remote Administration. You should be able to manage a server by using Terminal Services remote administration mode. You must be able to install the Remote Desktop for Administration and Remote Assistance manually, although it is on your system.
You should be able to Use the Graphical Interface, which is the Control Panel| Printers and Faxes folder; Add Printer Wizard; Add Printer Driver Wizard and Manage Your Server.
You should be able to monitor file and print servers. The tool, which includes this, is the Task Manager, Event Viewer, and System Monitor. You should know the Task Manager's has five tabs that include the Applications, Processes, Performance, Networking, and Users. You should know how to monitor disk quotas; monitor print queues; monitor server hardware for bottlenecks.
You should know this for the exam, how to monitor and optimize a server environment for application performance. You also should know your counters, which counters to monitor and what actions to take to address any problem.
You should know your network performance object and the counters that go with it. The counter is the Processor Time, Physical Disk:% Disk Time, and Memory:Pages/sec. you should also know thw following network counters.
- How the network adapters perform: Network Interface\:Bytes Total/sec, Bytes Sent/sec, and Bytes Received/sec
- How the protocol performs: Protocol_layer_object: Segments Received/sec, Segments Sent/sec,
- Frames Sent/sec, and Frames Received/sec
- How the server is using the network to receive and send data: Server: Bytes Total/sec, Bytes Received/sec, and Bytes Sent/sec
You should also know the counters to monitor process performance objects disk performance objects.
You should know how to perform system recovery for a server, which includes how to implement Automated System Recovery (ASR); Restore data from shadow copy volumes; Back up files and System State data to media; and Configure security for backup operations.
The backup utility includes four tabs, and you should know how to use them. You should also know how to schedule a backup job. You must be familiar with the Backup Wizard.
You should know how to recover from server hardware failure. You should know the role of fault tolerant disks. You should know how the following works: RAID 1 and RAID 5.
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