hich control panel applet is used to configure modems?

A Modem applet

B Devices applet

C Services applet

D Adapter in network applet

E Dial-up applet

Answer: A

You are installing NT and testing the monitor type and the screen goes

black. When

you reboot you are put back into the monitor type selection screen. What

is the

problem?

A Refresh rate

B Resolution

C Monitor type

D Color depth

Answer: C

What two things do you need to print to a TCP/IP printer on a network?

A Hostname + IP-address

B Hostname + subnetmask

C IP-address + printername

D Printername + hostname

Answer: C

What is needed to print to a HP printer on the network?

A DLC protocol

Given the scenario whereby NT 3.5.1 workstation and Windows95 computers

need to

connect to NT workstation 4.0 print server for printing.

Answer: Choose all 3 different printer drivers need to be installed on

your print server

computer (workstation 4.0).

What protocol/service do you need to send TCP/IP trap messages to

another

computer?

A SNMP

B Simple TCP/IP services

C NWlink

D Network monitor agent

E DHCP

Answer: A

What do you need to monitor Ethernet packet statistics?

A Network Monitor Agent

What is required to use performance monitor to monitor your network

segment?

A Enable the Network Monitor Agent

You want to install NT Workstation from CD-ROM. MS-DOS can access the

CD-ROM but

not by NT Workstation. How would you install NT Workstation?

A Start from MS-DOS and run WINNT.EXE from the CD-ROM.

*Incorrect choices include using winnt32.exe

You are installing NT from a CD. After first reboot while trying to

install a driver you

get the following error message: "CopySingelFile: Non-critical error

could not copy

file". What is the problem?

A Your hard drive failed

B The file already exists on the hard drive

C The CD-ROM is not compatible with NT / is not on the HCL list

D The hard drive has conflicting interrupts with another device

You have a computer with a NIC at the office and a modem when you take

it home.

How would you configure it?

A 2 different hardware profiles

What do you do if a document is jammed in a printer and was too damaged

to reprint?

(Doc are not listed in spooler - if docs weren't damaged, you could stop

and restart

the spooler service).

A Restart from the document menu

Windows NT will boot on your computer with a boot disk, but not on

Bill's computer.

What is the problem?

A Change the ARC naming in the boot.ini file to the proper partition

Robert installs Client Service for NetWare on his Windows NT

workstation. Which

networking tasks can he perform from the computer? (Choose all that

apply)

A Allow NetWare client computers to use shared directories and printers

on your NT

WS computer.

B Connect to volumes or directories on a NetWare Server.

C Connect to print queues on a NetWare Server.

D Connect to NetWare 4.1 volumes on servers that do not run bindery

emulation

E Run the NetWare 3.12 syscon utility from your Windows NT WS computer.

F Run NetWare login scripts during the logon process.

G Function as a Gateway to the NetWare server for other Windows NT WS

computers

that do not have CSNW installed.

Note: A Can't be done unless FPNW has been installed.

F Just mark the checkbox in CSNW applet, and you can run NetWare login

scripts

*There is some debate over answer D. I didn't get this question on the

test, but I say D

is correct, because NT4 is able to work in either the NDS environment

(NetWare 4.x,

no bindery emulation) OR with NetWare 3.x (which does use bindery

emulation).

Mixed NT and NW environment, which of the following protocols must be

installed on

the NT workstation in order to access resources on the NW server and the

NT server?

A CSNW

B GSNW

C FPNW

D NWLINK

E TCP/IP

F DSNW

G NetBEUI

Note: Watch out for the word protocol. CSNW and GSNW aren't protocols!

Also,

remember that with only NWLink, your NT client can still access

client/server apps on

the NW server, without CSNW being installed. Installing CSNW enables

your NT client

to access file and print shares on the NW server.

Answer: D

You install Dial-Up Networking with all default options. You create a

phonebook entry

to dial your Internet service provider. What is the source of an IP

address for your

modem? (Choose one)

A Your computer will use the IP address currently assigned to it.

B Your computer will allocate an IP address from the local DHCP server

C Your computer will request an IP address from your Internet service

providers PPP-

server.

Answer: C

How should you use an unattended.txt file (answer file) during the

automated

installation of a Windows NT Workstation on 100 identical new computers?

(Choose

one)

A To provide hardware-specific configuration information and other

configuration

data for the computers.

B To provide user account information, a unique computer name, and a

unique

identifier specific to each computer.

C To automate installation of applications on the computers during the

installation of

WinNT WS.

D To place application specific registry data into the registry on each

computer

including serialization and registration data.

Answer: A Remember, answer file is for config and hardware, Sysdiff is

for apps

You install a tape backup device that uses the Enhanced IDE interface.

In which

dialog box from the control panel must you install the tape backup

device driver?

(Choose one)

A SCSI adapters

B Devices

C System Properties

D Tape Devices

Answer: D Tip - Learn the names of the icons in Control Panel! Many

questions are

dead giveaways if you know this, even if you don't know why. Incorrect

choices on

this sort of question are usually items/icons that don't exist!!

Peter Smith wants to install Windows NT Workstation without user

invention. He

plans to do this by running winnt.exe with the /u switch. Which

additional file must he

use? (Choose one)

A Uniqueness database file (UDF).

B An unattended.txt file (answer file).

C A customized setup.sif file.

D A customized setup.inf file.

Answer: B

You suspect that someone is gaining unauthorized access to the computers

on your

network. You enable auditing of user login events. When you look at the

Eventviewer

security log three days later, you see that every account has more than

100 failed

logon attempts before each successful logon. You also note that all the

logon

attempts on each account occurred within one minute.

You want to prevent further unauthorized logons. What must you do in the

Account

Policy dialog box? (Choose one)

A Select the Account lockout radio button.

B Set a value in the spin control in the Maximum Password Age group.

C Set a value in the spin control in the Minimum Password Age group.

D Set the spin box control in the Password Uniqueness group to remember

the 10 last

passwords.

Answer: A

You want to send a document from your Windows NT workstation computer to

a

printer that is located on another Windows NT WS computer. You want to

do this

without permanently installing drivers for that printer on your hard

disk. What should

you do? (Choose one)

A Use "net print" to send the document to the printer.

B Drag and drop the document file onto the printer in Windows

NTexplorer.

C Use Windows NT Explorer to temporarily capture the printer, and then

send the

document to the printer.

D Use the Add Printer Wizard to temporarily connect to the printer, and

then send the

document to the printer.

Answer: B

You wish a user to be able to view Event Viewer, how can you achieve

this?

A Only Administrators can view Event Viewer, so add user to

Administrators group.

You are installing a MIDI device, which control panel applet do you use?

A Multimedia (Again, know those Control Panel icons!)

How do you lock your workstation if you leave it for more than 30

minutes?

A Use password protected screensaver.

How can you implement security on your workstation after 15 minutes of

inactivity?

A Enable password protected screensaver.

User wants to print large print jobs after hours, how can this be done?

Note: This question will either request the option to print after hours,

or require users

to print after hours. Two different answers! Make sure if question

requires the option,

you give users the option, and vice versa.

A Create two printers and give one the option to print after hours.

What protocol do you need to connect to a MAC printer?

A AppleTalk

What is the smallest activity that can be scheduled by the processor /

microkernel?

A Thread

What is the smallest unit handled by the scheduler service?

A Process

A user who is a member of the users group wishes to share a file on his

workstation,

how can he do this?

A Log on as administrator and share the directory using Explorer.

How can a workstation join a domain during installation?

A You must have the domain administrator name and password. (Not just of

the

workstation admin)

The NT Workstation Administrator password was lost. What will happen

after

restoring with an Emergency Repair Disk (ERD)?

Accounts and security will be restored to as they were the last time the

ERD was

updated.

After restarting Windows NT Workstation, monitors shows a blank blue

screen

without text and the computer stops responding. You discover that an

incorrect

driver was just installed. What should you do to correct the problem?

A Call the manufacturer to request an NT compatible driver

B Use the Last Known Good Configuration to restart your system and

correct the

problem.

C Use the emergency repair disk

Answer: B Remember: If it's recent changes to the machine that caused

the problem,

you can usually fix it with LKGC.

How do you change a password on a NetWare Server?

A Use setpass for 3.51 and CTRL-ALT-DELETE for 4.x (NDS)

What is required to have TCP/IP addressing assigned automatically?

A Use DHCP

Which takes precedence, system policy or roaming user profile?

A System policy

*Policies over Profiles.

User Policy over Group Policy.

Machine/System Policy over all.

Which application creates user accounts?

A User manager

The default memory for 16 bit windows applications is what?

A Shared

* DOS apps run in their own VDM's by default. 16bit apps run in ONE VDM

by default

(shared).

You notice excessive paging, how do you correct this?

A Add more RAM

B Add a second processor

C Increase the size of the paging file

D Decrease the size of the paging file

E Create a second paging file

Answer: A

Startup fails; you suspect a problem in the boot sector what should you

do?

A Use 3 startup disks and select repair

*Key here is that the problem is in the boot sector. Boot sector

corruption can be

repaired by the 'repair' option in install.

You have an NT Workstation with TCP/IP installed and you want it to

become an FTP

server. What protocol or service do you need?

A PWS (Peer Web Services)

B simple TCP/IP services

Answer: A

Which service translates URL to IP?

A DNS

What does WINS do?

A Translates NetBIOS names to IP addresses.

*Remember that WINS is specific to Microsoft, and DNS can be used with

UNIX boxes.

You want to set the boot delay time to 10 seconds. How should you

proceed?

Choose all that apply

A Edit Boot.ini to set timeout to 10 seconds

B Use Control Panel | System Properties | Startup - Shutdown tab

C Use system properties

D Edit HKEY_CONFIG in the registry

Answer: A, B

You want to replace Windows 95 by Windows NT Workstation 4.0 on some

user

computers. They all want to keep their Windows 95 desktop settings and

all their

applications. How should you proceed?

A Run Winnt.exe and Install Windows NT in the same directory as Windows

95

B Run Winnt32.exe and install Windows NT in the same directory as

Windows 95

C Run Winnt.exe and install Windows NT in a separate directory,

reinstall all the

applications and reconfigure user environment under Windows NT, then

remove

Windows 95

D Can't be done because Windows 95 and Windows NT have different

registry

configurations.

Answer: C

*Remember that there really is no way to 'upgrade' from Win95 and save

all user

settings. Win 3.x and earlier versions of NT can be upgraded.

How do you run an MS-DOS, Terminate and Stay Resident (TSR) application?

A Start it in its own NTVDM

B Start it in the default NTVDM

C Start it using Config.nt

D Start it using Autoexec.nt

Note: MS-DOS applications run by default in their own NTVDM

Win 16 applications run by default in ONE NTVDM (so they can share

memory)

Answer A suggests you should check the "run in separate memory"

checkbox.

But an MS-DOS application runs by default in separate memory.

Answer: B

You want to run Win16 applications under NT Workstation. Where would

these run by

default?

In a single NT Virtual DOS Machine (NTVDM). ("a" single VDM, not

separate VDM's. All

are in ONE VDM.)

You are running 16-bit Windows applications. The 3 applications share

information.

However one of these applications is faulty. How do you run the

applications without

effecting the other 16-bit Windows applications?

A Run the 3 applications in the default configuration (which is shared

memory) and

the remainder in their own NTVDM's

How do you start the command "ntbackup /r /e" with low priority?

A Start /low ntbackup /r /e

B Cmd /low ntbackup /r /e

C run /low ntbackup /r /e

Answer: A

*You may see this question ask for low and minimized... in which case it

would be

start /min /low ntbackup /r /e

What would you enable to record a memory dump following an application

failure?

You are supposed to place a target with crosshairs on the correct area

A Create crash dump file On Dr. Watson window

Which utility do you use to record memory dump following an application

failure?

A Dr. Watson

B Windows NT System properties setting

Answer: A

Note: Remember application crash dumps are done in Dr. Watson, system

stop errors

and memory dumps are done in FAULTLOG on the startup/shutdown menu.

You have a computer that dual boots from NT Workstation or MS-DOS using

FAT in all

partitions. You decide to remove NT Workstation and use MS-DOS only.

What to do?

A Boot from DOS, run SYS.COM, delete all NT Workstation files

Note: For the same question on a machine with only NT, using NTFS, use

FDISK

Your computer runs only Windows NT Workstation on an NTFS partition. You

would

like to remove Windows NT and run MS-DOS. How would you do it?

A Run Sys.com

BUse convert.exe to convert the partitions to FAT, then run Sys.com

C Use Rollback.exe to restore MS-DOS

D use fdisk.exe to remove all the partitions, then use the MS-DOS setup

disks to

reinstall MS-DOS

Answer: D

Your computer is running Windows NT 3.51 Workstation on an HPFS

partition. You

would like to upgrade to Windows NT 4.0 Workstation. How should you

proceed?

A Run winnt.exe and install Windows NT 4.0 in the same directory

B Run winnt32.exe and install Windows NT 4.0 in the same directory

C Convert to NTFS, then upgrade to Windows NT 4.0

Answer: C

Your computer is setup to dual boot MS-DOS and Windows NT 4.0

Workstation. When

you select to boot MS-DOS from the boot menu, DOS doesn't start and you

get an error

message "No system disk error". What do you suspect is the problem?

A The BOOT.INI file is corrupted

B The NTLDR file is corrupted or missing

C The BOOTSECT.DOS file is corrupted or missing

Answer: C

You are printing to a NetWare printer, how do you disable the blank page

at the end

on each print job?

A From within CSNW, deselect add form feed

B From GSNW, deselect add form feed

C From Print Manager, disable form feed

Answer: A

*Note that if the blank page contains only your user name, etc, that is

a banner page,

not a form feed!

Which three files are required are required to run unattended

installations?

A Unattend.txt

B UDF files

C Sysdiff.exe

D Winnt.exe

E Windiff.exe

Answer: A, B, C

You are planing to install NT Workstation with 5 applications on 200

Intel PCs. All PCs

already have the same hardware and the same applications installed. You

will install

over the network with an NT Server as the source of installation. Which

3 files

A UNATTEND.TXT (answer file)

B SETUP.INF

C SYSDIFF.EXE

D UDF

Answer: A, B, C. Check this answer. For some reason, I don't agree, I'd

say stick with

the usual, but I can't find a definite answer either way. I did get one

question wrong in

this section on my test, and it was probably because I stuck with the

usual three

instead of choosing the INF file, but still, look it up!

Which tools do you use to search for a value in the registry?

A REGEDIT.EXE

B REGEDT32.EXE

C Registry Editor

Answer: A

* The main difference between regedit and regedit32 is that 32 can only

search for

keys in the registry, and regedit can search for strings, values, etc

What do you need to have installed in your NT Workstation in order to

change the

password for a NetWare user?

A CSNW

B GSNW

C NWlink

D IPX/SPX

E FPNW

Answer A (check on this one too)

You have an NT Workstation connected to 2 routers, you want the NT

Workstation to

be able to route, which of the following do you have to install:

A IP

B Subnetmask

C Default Gateway

D DHCP

Answer: A, B, C

*Note, if not routed, all you need is IP and subnet mask.

You have an NT Workstation connected via Internet to an NT Server that

has a DNS

name of "sales.datum.com" and a printer with the name "reports". How do

you refer to

the resource in order to map it?

A \\sales.datum.com\reports

You have 2 ISDN adapters with 2 B-channels each on your NT Workstation.

Each

channel has its own phone number. You are connected via RAS to an NT

Server with

the same configuration. How do you configure RAS connecting with 2 ISDN

lines each

having 2 B channels?

A Create one phone book entry with 4 numbers

You want an NT Workstation to dial-up to a PPP Server, and after login

into the PPP

Server you need to activate a Menu automatically for that user account.

A Create a script to run after dialing

You want to run some accounting applications at a higher priority

without interfering

with the operating system or any of its services. Which process priority

class should

you use for the accounting applications?

A High.

Though you are installing Windows NT Workstation without a Network

Interface Card

(which will arrive later), you still want to have network protocols

installed and

configured in advance.

A. Select loop-back adapter and bind protocols to it.

You need an NT Workstation user to examine the Event Viewer Security

Log. How

should you configure his/her account?

A Make him/her a member of the Administrator Group on that NT

Workstation.

A week ago success and failure print auditing was configured for the

Everyone

special group on a NT Workstation printer. Since then, about 300

documents have

been printed, but no events were logged. What success/failure audit

should you

enable?

A In user manager enable auditing of File and Object Access

You have Multi-Link enabled for 3 modems on NT Workstation. An NT Server

is

configured for callback security. How does NT Workstation Dial-Up

Networking

affects access to the NT Server?

A Can not use Multi-Link protocol with this NT Server.

Callback won't work with multilink!!!

Which 2 NT Workstation utilities are available for monitoring processor

utilization?

A Performance Monitor

B Task Manager.

Answer: A, B

Which two utilities can you use to monitor memory utilization?

A Task Manager and Performance monitor

Situation (Long): You are planing to reconfigure an NT Workstation with

32 MB RAM

for optimum speed of access to its local (mainly graphic data) files,

varying in size

from 1MB to 10MB, for other computers in the same LAN. You have there a

SCSI

controller with 4 disks of 2 GB each, formatted with FAT.

Required result: To optimize performance for optimum speed of access to

local data

files.

Optional results: Reconfigure for optimum speed of access to paging

file.

Optimize network access performance.

Proposed solution: Configure the first hard disk as boot partition.

Configure the other

3 disks as a Volume Set. Use FAT on all partitions. Place data on the

Volume Set.

Place paging file on the boot partition. Configure binding order of

protocols; move

most used protocols to the bottom of binding order. The solution

produces:

A The required result and 2 of the optional results.

B The required result and 1 of the optional results.

C The required result and none of the optional results.

D None of the required results.

Note: Volume sets DO NOT speed up disk access.

Tip - read the required result, then read the proposed solution. If the

required result is

not met, you've saved yourself a lot of reading and time.

Answer: D

You have to administer 90 NT Workstations. Accounts are maintained by a

PDC that is

the only server on the network. Users log on using accounts from the

domain. You

want to implement restrictions on the NT Workstations so that the "Shut

Down"

option is disabled in the login dialog box. Least administrative effort.

A Use a system policy

B Change the registry value of ShutDownWithoutLogon from 1 to 0.

Answer: A Both will work, but A if least administrative effort.

You want to disable the Shutdown command from the Login Box. How to do

this with

a minimum of administrative effort!

A Create a system policy and save it in the Netlogon directory

B Use Regedt32.exe

Note: watch for the word minimum. You can accomplish it with both

options

You are the administrator of the CORP Domain. You create a System Policy

for the

Domain Users Global Group, however Policy is not taking effect for 3

users. What is

happening?

A They have individual system policies which override group policies.

The Administrator is going to leave the company (for good) and one NT

Workstation

has implemented confidential information access as a per file and per

user basis. You

want a new user Barbara to take over the administration duties.

A Rename Administrator account

Having an NT Workstation 3.51 Intel 386 33 MHz CPU 16 MB RAM, you want

to

upgrade it to NT Workstation 4.0 with the same settings as in the 3.51

version. What

to do?

A You cannot upgrade it; you need at least an Intel 486 to do it.

You have an NT 3.51 member server of DOMAIN1, now you also want the same

computer to dual boot also as an NT Workstation 4.0 sometimes. What to

do?

A Install NT Workstation 4.0 in its own separate directory (not in the

same of NT

Server 3.51).

You need to install UPS that is listed in the HCL for your Windows NT

Workstation.

What are the 2 steps to install it?

A. Connect UPS to any serial port with a pin that meets the UPS

connection

requirements.

B Use the UPS dialog box from the Control Panel

Answer: A, B.

You require a Windows NT Workstation to become a member of the CORP

domain.

What should you do?

A Control Panel, Network, Identification

You want to move an NT Workstation from DOMAIN1 to DOMAIN2 not changing

any

other settings. What to do?

A Control Panel, Network, Identification

* Same as above - this is how you change domains!!!

Your computer is member of a workgroup. You want to map a network drive

to a

share on a server PDC in the XYZ domain. The server has had the guest

account

disabled. Choose two options.

A Log on to your workstation using your domain user account

B Log on to your workstation using the account of a domain member

C In the log on box choose the domain name

D In the map network drive box in explorer choose "log on using account"

option

E In the map network drive box in explorer choose "connect as" option

Answer: A, E (FYI I didn't look this one up, so you may want to check it

out yourself).

Why would you use SYSDIFF.EXE on an NT Workstation to setup other 300

identical

computers with the same applications?

A to automate installation of applications during the installation of

the 300 NT

workstations. (Instead of configuration of hardware)

It is necessary to install NT Workstation with a set of applications

over 100 identical

new computers and you want to automatically install all applications.

What to do?

A Install first NT Workstation, run sysdiff /snap, install apps, run

sysdiff /diff to create

the difference file. Install to rest and apply diff file.

What to do in order to add a path to an environment variable for a user

application?

A Control Panel, System, Environment, User Environment

Every time that you use Dial-Up Networking to connect to a Remote

Server, the

computer disconnects after 3 seconds. What to do in order to trace the

problem?

A User Dial-Up Networking Monitor dialog before you dial.

B Record a log file check box in Advanced connection settings dialog box

Answer: A

Situation (Long): You have to install 30 desktops and 50 laptops.

Required result: To automate the installation of NT Workstation on all

computers.

Optional results: You want all computers to join the CORP domain.

Automate the installation of applications on all computers.

Proposed solution: Create 1 SETUP.INF for all computers. Create 1 UDF

with unique

hardware configuration for each type of computer. Install NT Workstation

on 1 type of

computer, run sysdiff /snap, install suite of applications, run sysdiff

/diff, use

unatttend.txt.

The solution produces:

A The required result and 2 of the optional results.

B The required result and 1 of the optional results.

C The required result and none of the optional results.

D None of the required results.

Note: They use UDF to specify hardware differences. UDF can only be used

to change

statements from Unattend.txt. Because there are 2 different types of

computers

(desktops, laptops) you need to create 2 Unattend.txt files

Answer: D

BruceO has an account on a NetWare Server 3.12-named Accounting and an

account

BruceO on his NT workstation 4.0. How do you configure CSNW on his

workstation?

A. Preferred server Accounting

B Preferred server BruceO.Accounting

C Tree Accounting

D Tree NetWare

Answer: A

* NetWare 3.x (bindery emulation) = Preferred Server

NetWare 4.x (NDS) = Default tree and context

You want to use Dial-Up-Networking to connect to workstation to a PPP

server. Your

Internet Service Provider requires you to log on to a server and select

a menu option

that activates PPP on the server. How do you do this?

A Create a script file

B Configure Dial-Up-Networking to open a terminal window after dialing

C Configure Dial-Up-Networking to open a terminal window before dialing

D NT 4.0 does not support this kind of Internet Service Provider.

Know your rights and effective permissions! Remember: Remote (share) =

most

restrictive. No Access Rules Over All. Local (at workstation) = least

restrictive

You are creating and sharing a new printer on your NT workstation 4.0

Users of

Windows 95, workstation 3.5.1 and workstation 4.0 will also use this

printer. You need

to install printer drivers. What should you do to accomplish this with a

minimum of

administrative effort?

A Install appropriate drivers on every computer?

B Install 4.0 drivers on your computer

Install 3.5.1 drivers on workstation 3.5.1 computers

Install Windows 95 drivers on Windows 95 computers

C Install workstation 4.0 and 3.5.1 drivers on your computer

Install Windows 95 drivers on Windows 95 computer

D Install 4.0, 3.5.1 and Windows 95 drivers on your computer

Answer: D

How do you automatically assign IP's?

DHCP

Boot error - NTOSKRNL is missing or corrupt. Fix?

Edit ARC path in boot.ini, or use ERD to repair

Boot error - NTLDR is missing. Fix?

If there's a non-system floppy in the drive, eject it and reboot.

If boot.ini is not present, replace it from a backup or use ERD to

repair.

If NTLDR is actually missing or damaged, repair from ERD.

Boot error - NTDETECT keeps repeating. Fix?

Must use ERD to repair.

You administer a workstation used by three people who want their own

desktop

envioronment, and must maintain security of their own files. 3 steps?

Create user - Create home directories for each user on NTFS partition -

Set

permissions

(Incorrect option includes 'create a unique profile for each user'

instead of 'create

unique user accounts')

Long scenario involving a vice president with a new computer. He must

join the CORP

domain. Proposed solution says to join the CORP workgroup. This blows

the

installation - does not meet required. Keep your eyes open for it. One

word usually

makes the difference.

Remember, to monitor packets or use Performance Monitory, you need the

Network

Monitor Agent enabled!

For all unattended install questions, beware of the "Windiff" option. No

such thing! It's

sysdiff.

If a file is moved within the same partition - what happens to

compression attributes?

Same as permissions - move in same partition = retains it's attributes,

move across

partitions = inherits attributes of parent, copy anywhere = inherit.

Files needed to make a boot disk - Ntldr, Ntdetect, boot.ini,

Ntbootdd.sys (for SCSI

with bios disabled)

Account policy specifies max password age is 60 days. You later create a

new user

account and check the 'password never expires' box. What happens?

Password will never expire.

Well, that's all I can remember! Good luck!