You have just configured two Windows NT Servers, Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 with no other software installed. You have an application server that needs to be monitored for performance to figure out what it's problem is, or to get some kind of baseline. You install Network Monitor on Monitor 2. What would you do to monitor Application server?
A. Install Network Monitor on Monitor 1
B. Install Network Monitor on Application Server
C. Configure the network monitor ECP port something for TCP
D. Configure the network monitor EDP port something for UDP
E. Configure Monitor 2 and Application server as monitoring partners (or something) to monitor the performance
Answer: Option C
A. Convert the disk to dynamic disk shut doWn and restart the server
B. Backup the data on the stripe volume and delete the stripe volume. Create a raidS volume on the four disks, restore the data to the new raid5 volume
C. Backup the data on the stripe volume and delete the stripe volume. Create a mirror volume, shut down and restart the server. Restore the data to new mirror volumes
D. Backup the data on the stripe volume and delete the stripe
E. None of above
A. End the task named Application
B. End the Application.exe process
C. End the Application.exe process tree
D. End both the Explorer.exe process and the Application.exe process
E. None of above
A. Create a new hardware profile
B. Use Device Manager to remove the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter
C. Use Device Manager to disable the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter
D. Delete the device driver for the integrated 10-MB Ethernet adapter from the Systemrootsystem32Driver Cache folder
E. None of above
A. On a single domain controller, use Windows Backup to restore the System State data. Shut down and restart the computer
B. Shut down and restart a single domain controller in directory services restore mode. Use Windows Backup to restore the System State data. Run the Ntdsutil utility. Restart the computer
C. Shut down, and restart a single domain controller by using the Recovery Console. Use Windows Backup to restore the System State data. Exit the Recovery Console. Restart the computer
D. Shut down and restart each domain controller by using the Recovery Console. Use Windows Backup to restore the Sysvol folder. Exit the Recovery Console. Restart the computer
E. None of above
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