单项选择题
You have a server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You attempt to download a device driver. You receive an error message indicating that the Web site is blocked and scripting is disabled. You need to ensure that you can download the device driver while ensuring that access to scripts on other Web sites are restricted.
What should you do?()
A.Run Cscript.exe //h:cscript.
B.Disable Windows Internet Explorer Advanced Security.
C.Enable TCP/IP filtering and allow TCP port 80 and 443.
D.Add the device manufacturer’s Web site to the Trusted sites zone.
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单项选择题
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain and a single subnet. The network is not connected to the Internet. All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). All client computers run Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (SP3).You have a DHCP server named Server1. All client computers receive their IP configurations from Server1.You implement a new server named Server2. You connect Server2 to the internal network and the Internet. You then configure Server2 as a network address translation (NAT) router. From a client computer, you discover that you cannot access any Internet servers. From Server2, you verify that you can access Internet servers and internal servers. You need to ensure that all internal computers can access Internet servers. What should you do?()
A.On Server2, add a new route.
B.On Server1, create a multicast scope.
C.On Server1, add the Router scope option.
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单项选择题
YouhaveaserverthatrunsWindowsServer2003ServicePack2(SP2).YouneedtoviewalistofcurrentTCP/IPnetworkconnections.Thelistshouldrefreshitselfevery30seconds.Whatshouldyoudo?()
A.From the System Monitor snap-in, click View Report.
B.From the command prompt, run Netstat.exe 30.
C.From the Performance Logs and Alerts snap-in, create a new counter log.
D.From Task Manager, open the Network tab. Select Show Cumulative Data. -
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You have a server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). The server contains a single network connection named Local Area Connection. A user reports that when he copies a large file to a shared folder on the server, it seems unusually slow. You need to view the current network utilization on the server. What should you do?()
A.From Task Manager, click the Networking tab.
B.From the command prompt, run Netstat.exe –e.
C.Right-click Local Area Connection and click Status.
D.From Device Manager, open the properties of the network card and click the Resources tab.
