>1. Can NT40 use NT3.51printerdrivers, and vice versa ?`Why (not)?
Cannot. NT3.51 drivers create the printjob up to the last bit. NT4-drivers
only create the printjob with GDI-calls which the printing NT4-machine lets run. This costs less time to print documents on the application machine.
>2. How can you connect to multiple RASsites, UNC or drive mapping ?
Don't know.
>3. Connecting to a Netware server through a RAS Server. What
do I need ? (RIP, NWLINK, SAP)....
Server: RAS, NWlink including RIP for IPX/SPX (take a look into
The protocol, you see, it's there)
Client: RAS, MS-Client to connect to Server, Netwareclient
>4. How can I manage printersecurity on a NT Server through a WIn95
>workstation ? Servermanager handles only shares ?
Don't know.
>5. Where do you install SMTP for monitoring TCP/IP traffic. On
>monitoring PC or PC to be monitored ?
Not SMTP (=Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). You will install
SNMP (=Simple Network Management Protocol). SNMP is to be installed on
The PC to be monitored when you need TCP/IP-data from it.
>6. RAS, channel bundling, call back: does the RASserver dial
>simultaneous or one by one? Why?
>7. You manage 4 NTServer from your NT Workstation and want to be alerted, if one of them has less than 25% free diskspace. Which steps are necessary ?
Let run performance monitor on your workstation, change to "view-warnings",
add logical diskdrive - % disk free - C-drive - less than 25 - and
monitor free space on the drives you wish to control.
No go to performance monitor, options, warnings, send network-message - fill in your logon name or your computers netbiosname.
Warnings should be received by you now. If not start
control-panel-messenger service on you workstation.
>8.How can I detect too much paging with the Performancemonitor ?
>Steps ?
Logical disk drive: avg. disk sec/transfer
multiplicated by
memory: pages/sec
< 10 is ok, larger means bottleneck from paging.
This question seems to be asked usually.
>9. Can a WIN95 Workstation import Replication ?
No, only LAN-Manager2.1 (seems to be OS/2), but (important!) all
NT-Machines (NT WS, BDC, PDC, Member Servers). Export only by member
servers.
>10. Extending a Volumeset ? Data lost, how to ?
No, no data lost. Made it today, so believe me ":-)
Disk Administrator, click on partition to be extended. Now hold CTRL and
free partition and next: extend volumeset. Reboot. There will be something
about CHKDSK on the blue screen and then it's done. No formatting needed.
sprague wrote:
> Yesterday afternoon I passed 70-67 Implementing and Supporting Windows
> NT 4.0 Server with the score of 891. This mail-list has been very
> helpful in the course of my MCSE studying and I will add my two cents
> as well.
> To study, my partner and I read about half of the Windows NT 4.0 WS
> Res. Kit, half of the Networking Supplement book, blew through the NT
> Server Resource Guide (basically a watered down WS Res. Kit),and read
> the entire Concepts and Planning book. I'd say the Concepts and
> Planning book was by far the most useful. We didn't read any of the
Would you say that it is possible to use the NT 4.0 Resource kit as
A substitute for the written manuals that come with NT server 4.0? I
am not clear as to whether the NT 4.0 Server Resource Kit contains
everything important pertaining to the exam
or whether it lacks certain content that is present in the manuals
but not the Resource kit. Looking at the Transcender NT server 4.0 exam
prep tool I noticed that they seemed to use the NT 4.0 manuals as a reference but there was
no mention
of the NT 4.0 resource kit. In contrast thier WIN95 prep exams
used the
WIN95
resource kit almost exclusively.
> NT Server Networking Guide, we're saving that for 70-68 NT in
the
> Enterprise test.
>
> On the test:
> Know fault tolerance well, which versions are best for a given
> scenario, how do you recover each if one drive goes bad.
> Know your Local and Global groups and the limitations of each,this
> will help during some pretty lengthy scenario questions
> RIP showed up about three times on my test
> Know NWLink and all its implementations
> Know about Gateway Services and Migration Services
> There were a few questions about DOS and Win31 clients in a NW and NT
> environment, know the implications of these clients.
> There was questions regarding adding an NT server into a NW
> environment, how does this effect the LAN
> Know your RAS configuration
> A few questions on Printers, Print Devices, and Print Queues.
> There wasn't a lot on configuring protocols, I guess that will be on
> the Enterprise test.
> There was one question on binding protocols, why is order important,
> is order important on server or workstation.
> There was a few questions on optimizing server performance.
> There was a few questions on performance monitoring, nothing too
> detailed however.
> Know how SMNP interacts with TCP/IP counters in Performance Monitor
> Know about Remote Administration from a Win95 client, what you can and
> cannot do.
> Other than that, I can tell you I took less time than I took on the
> Win95 test. I'm not sure if that was do to less material being
> covered or less questions. I finished all 55 questions in a little
> over an hour and was able to take my time reviewing about 15 or so of
> the questions. I ended the test with about 6 minutes still on the