You are an administrator of a windows 2000 server computer named serv1.serv1
has two partitions.Drive C is a 6-GB partition that holds the operating
system.Drive D is a 4-GB partition that holds the paging file.Drive E is a
70-GB partition that will hold the home folders for 325 users.Your company
employees eight designers.The designers use a graphics application that
generates files that can be larger than 125MB.Your company wants to use disk
quotas.Ordinary users should be allowed to store a maximun of 40 MB of data
in their home folder.The storage for users in the Design should be limited to
200 MB.

You want to configure the disk quota scheme.
What should you do?(Each correct answer presents part of the solution.Choose
two)

A.Enable quota management on drive D.
select the deny disk space to users exceeding quota limit check box.Select
the do not limit disk usage option button for the default quota limit.

B.Enable quota management on driveE.select the deny disk space to users
exceeding quota limit check box.set the default quota limit to 40MB.

C.Create a new quota entries for the eight designers user accounts.Select
the limit disk space to option button.Set the limit to 200MB.

D.Create a Designer template account.Create a quota entry for this
account.Set the quota limit to 70GB

E.Create a Designer template account.Create a new quota entry for this
account.Select the Do no limit disk usage for this entry option button.

answer???why??


thanks~!

Re: HELP~215 test about quota by doctordns

doctordns
Sun Jun 19 06:18:37 CDT 2005

my answer - wait for R2 and do it properly


:-)


Re: HELP~215 test about quota by Wayne

Wayne
Sun Jun 19 18:35:21 CDT 2005

B and C. Now, *you* tell me why, learn, don't just expect answers.

--
Wayne McGlinn
Brisbane, Oz
http://spaces.msn.com/members/wmcglinn
"help, help I'm being repressed!"
Dennis.



"loverain" <loverain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:07114CA1-2403-4B65-8D9E-3EE10E40647A@microsoft.com...
> You are an administrator of a windows 2000 server computer named
> serv1.serv1
> has two partitions.Drive C is a 6-GB partition that holds the operating
> system.Drive D is a 4-GB partition that holds the paging file.Drive E is a
> 70-GB partition that will hold the home folders for 325 users.Your company
> employees eight designers.The designers use a graphics application that
> generates files that can be larger than 125MB.Your company wants to use
> disk
> quotas.Ordinary users should be allowed to store a maximun of 40 MB of
> data
> in their home folder.The storage for users in the Design should be limited
> to
> 200 MB.
>
> You want to configure the disk quota scheme.
> What should you do?(Each correct answer presents part of the
> solution.Choose
> two)
>
> A.Enable quota management on drive D.
> select the deny disk space to users exceeding quota limit check box.Select
> the do not limit disk usage option button for the default quota limit.
>
> B.Enable quota management on driveE.select the deny disk space to users
> exceeding quota limit check box.set the default quota limit to 40MB.
>
> C.Create a new quota entries for the eight designers user accounts.Select
> the limit disk space to option button.Set the limit to 200MB.
>
> D.Create a Designer template account.Create a quota entry for this
> account.Set the quota limit to 70GB
>
> E.Create a Designer template account.Create a new quota entry for this
> account.Select the Do no limit disk usage for this entry option button.
>
> answer???why??
>
>
> thanks~!



Re: HELP~215 test about quota by loverain

loverain
Sun Jun 19 20:57:02 CDT 2005


yes ,I choose B,C too~but the book answer is B E!

I can't understand~

Re: HELP~215 test about quota by catwalker63

catwalker63
Mon Jun 20 01:59:44 CDT 2005

"=?Utf-8?B?bG92ZXJhaW4=?=" <loverain@discussions.microsoft.com> prattled
ceaslessly in news:1A3B4FBC-B1C6-4522-B143-051C01E47070@microsoft.com:

>
> yes ,I choose B,C too~but the book answer is B E!
>
> I can't understand~

Hmmm . . . Could the book be wrong? Yes Virginia, I think it can.

Check the publisher's website for errata -- they may have caught the
error.

--
Catwalker
aka Pu$$y Feet
BS, MCP, MCSA
MCNGP #43
www.mcngp.com
faq.mcngp.com
"If man could be crossed with the cat, it would improve man, but it would
deteriorate the cat." Mark Twain

Re: HELP~215 test about quota by QBob

QBob
Mon Jun 20 18:19:25 CDT 2005

Also, if this is a brain dump question, they are frequently wrong.
Sometimes on purpose. Only use recommended study materials and guides. HTH
"catwalker63" <_catwalker63_@hotmamamail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns967AF418E3D58catwalker63athotmail@216.196.97.136...
> "=?Utf-8?B?bG92ZXJhaW4=?=" <loverain@discussions.microsoft.com> prattled
> ceaslessly in news:1A3B4FBC-B1C6-4522-B143-051C01E47070@microsoft.com:
>
>>
>> yes ,I choose B,C too~but the book answer is B E!
>>
>> I can't understand~
>
> Hmmm . . . Could the book be wrong? Yes Virginia, I think it can.
>
> Check the publisher's website for errata -- they may have caught the
> error.
>
> --
> Catwalker
> aka Pu$$y Feet
> BS, MCP, MCSA
> MCNGP #43
> www.mcngp.com
> faq.mcngp.com
> "If man could be crossed with the cat, it would improve man, but it would
> deteriorate the cat." Mark Twain



Re: HELP~215 test about quota by Wayne

Wayne
Mon Jun 20 19:53:11 CDT 2005

E.Create a Designer template account.Create a new quota entry for this
account.Select the Do no limit disk usage for this entry option button.

That's going to help the already created designer users? Not! As the lovely
Catwalker states, the book can be wrong :)

--
Wayne McGlinn
Brisbane, Oz

"Look. You've got it all wrong. You don't need
to follow me. You don't need to follow anybody!
You've got to think for yourselves.
You're all individuals!"
(30 AD)



"loverain" <loverain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
> yes ,I choose B,C too~but the book answer is B E!
>
> I can't understand~