4. you are the local administrator of a windows 2000 professional computer (main) shared by multiple computers in a small office. user accounts exist for each user, and current users experience no problems with using the computer. you create two new accounts, employee5 and employee6 on main. when logging on to the computer, employee 5 receives the message: “windows cannot copy c:\documents and settings\default user to location c:\documents and settings\employee5.” employee 6 receives the same error. which two of the following actions will resolve the problem?
a. add employee5 and employee6 user accounts to the dacl for the profiles shared folder on the network server.
b. add employee5 and employee6 user accounts to the dacl for the c:\documents and settings\default user folder.
c. add the everyone group to the dacl for the c:\documents and settings\default user folder.
d. add a group policy object (gpo) for the sales ou that redirects user profiles to a shared folder.
e. log on as the local administrator and manually create employee5 and employee6 folders within the c:\documents and settings folder.
f. select the ‘allow inheritable permissions from parent to propagate to this object’ option on the c:\documents and settings\default user folder, and reset permissions on all child objects.
g. move and retain permissions and compressions.
answer:c,e
5. you have 5 shares on your windows 2000 computer. a user reports that the share, apps, is not accessible to her. you don’t know which server apps is hosted on. what is the quickest means of finding out which server hosts apps?
a. windows explorer.
b. use store it within computer management.
c. ping the share name, apps.
d. use system tools in computer management to display the paths of all shares.
answer:d