DF9N34 - Networking Server Operating System

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Network Server Operating System DF9N 34Assessment Exemplar for Higher National Unit DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 1st edition: August 2004 Price: £20.00 Publication code: CB2175 Published by the Scottish Qualifications Authority, Hanover House, 24 Douglas Street, Glasgow, G2 7NQ, and Ironmills Road, Dalkeith, Midlothian, EH22 1LE The information in this publication may be reproduced to support SQA qualifications. If it is reproduced, SQA should be clearly acknowledged as the source. If it is to be used for any other purpose, then written permission must be obtained from the Support Materials Development Officer at SQA. It must not be reproduced for trade or commercial purposes. © Scottish Qualifications Authority 2004 DE9N 34: Network Server Operating System Contents 1 2 3 Introduction How to generate evidence Assessment exemplar Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 1 .DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 1 Introduction This pack must be used in conjunction with a copy of the Unit specification which details the standard of performance expected of the candidate.uk. reliable and practicable. in particular: ♦ ♦ ♦ Guide to Assessment and Quality Assurance for Colleges of Further Education (AA0841/3. a valid. It aims to provide an example of assessment that is valid. The example provided is intended for guidance only. The assessment task(s) detailed in this pack correspond to the assessment guidelines outlined in the Unit specification. Recommended reading Before using this material you might find it useful to look at some of our other publications. G2 7NQ (telephone: 0845 279 1000 or fax: 0141-242 2123). from SQA’s Customer Contact Centre. It is still your responsibility to make sure that all the appropriate internal quality assurance procedures are satisfactorily completed. for example: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ to exemplify the standard of performance expected of candidates achieving the Unit.org. ie as a benchmark to help you develop your own assessment for the Unit to help you develop valid and practicable assessments for other Units within the subject area of the Group Award to which it contributes to give you new ideas as a staff development tool It is important that you make sure that the assessment exemplar is used in a context appropriate to the delivery of the Unit and to the Group Award of which it forms a part. September 2003) Guidance on Special Assessment Arrangements (AA0645/4. effective and approved internal moderation system must be in use at your centre.00. This pack supplements the assessment guidelines and support notes of the Unit specification. Elements and Criteria (A0798. 24 Douglas Street. For example. It may be used in a variety of ways including. December 1998) Details of these and other SQA publications are available in SQA Information. You could also visit our website at www.sqa. A free copy of this pack is available to all SQA approved centres at the time of initial distribution. It is also very important that you note that using this assessment exemplar does not automatically guarantee successful external moderation. Glasgow. Additional copies can be obtained. our publications catalogue which is updated and printed twice a year (telephone: 0845 279 1000). price £20. A copy of the Unit specification can be obtained from SQA. September 2003) Quality Assurance Principles. Scottish Qualifications Authority. SQA Information lists all published HN assessment exemplars. DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Other related Units This Unit has been validated as part of the HNC Computer Networking and HND Computer Networking and Internet Technology award at level 7 within the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF). plus: Unit code DF9T 34 DF9V 34 DF9X 35 DF9Y 35 DG09 35 DG0A 35 DG0H 35 SCQF level 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 Title Internetworking Concepts 1: Development and Delivery Concepts Internetworking Concepts 2: Security and Business Concepts Networking Technology Routing Technology Switching Technology Internetworking Technology Computer Networking and Internet Technology: Group Award Graded Unit 2 Exemplar Assessment packs are available for all of these Units. It is recommended that the centre seek prior moderation for the alternative method to ensure that the Core Skill is still covered. Core Skills Where Core Skills have been embedded in a Unit specification and an Assessor wishes to use an alternative method of assessment. There are no specific prerequisites for this Unit. There are 12 levels. she/he must ensure that the assessment generates the Evidence Requirements specified in the Unit specification. The level a qualification is assigned within the framework is an indication of how hard it is to achieve.1 Centres are required to develop the assessment instrument in accordance with the validated Unit specification. The Unit specification will detail the Core Skills covered within the Unit. from level 1 for Access 1 through to level 12 for doctorates. For further information on the level and credit rated see the Unit specification. The SCQF provides the national common framework for describing all relevant programmes of learning qualifications in Scotland. 1 Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 2 . Related Units are: Unit code DG0K 33 DF9L 33 DF9M 34 DG0J 34 SCQF level 6 6 7 7 Title Hardware Concepts Operating System Concepts Client Operating System Computer Networking: Group Award Graded Unit 1 The core Units for HND Computer Networking and Internet Technology include the above. ie if it is crucial to the achievement of the Outcome(s) or to an embedded Core Skill the fact that a different sample should be chosen on each assessment occasion to prevent candidates being able to foresee what they will be asked the conditions of assessment Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 3 . The Unit specification defines the criteria you need to use to judge whether or not the candidate has met the standards. The assessment process must allow for evidence of each candidate’s performance to be generated and collected. the Evidence Requirements can be written in the format which will be most easily understood by users of the Unit. Provided that they state clearly and unambiguously the type. Note: The national standard of achievement expected. understanding and skills against defined criteria. combination of Outcomes or for the Unit as a whole. for a combination of Outcomes. sampling can be used as a method of gaining additional evidence. This type of assessment must always be carried out in supervised conditions. To achieve the Unit the candidate must successfully meet the standards and there must be evidence to prove this. standard and amount of evidence which candidates have to produce in order to be judged competent. which was previously specified as Performance Criteria. There is no standard format for writing Evidence Requirements. Where sampling is used. or for the Unit as a whole. Knowledge and/or skills This section details the essential knowledge and skills which the candidate must attain in order to achieve each Outcome. All Units have the following: Outcomes These tell you what the candidate actually has to do. Evidence Requirements Evidence Requirements can be written for each Outcome. the Evidence Requirements must clearly state: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ the standard of evidence required for each knowledge and/or skills item so that satisfactory performance can be judged whichever items are sampled on any one occasion the proportion of knowledge and/or skills which can be sampled whether any item(s) must be included in each assessment. is now stated in the Evidence Requirements.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 2 How to generate evidence Introduction The Scottish Qualifications Authority’s system of assessment measures the evidence of a candidate’s attainment of knowledge. This evidence must then be judged against the standards set out in the Unit specification. Sampling may also sometimes be an appropriate method of assessing very knowledgebased Units. Where it is not possible to cover all the items listed under knowledge and/or skills through holistic assessment. how to link assessment holistically with other Outcomes in the Unit. a combination of Outcomes. if appropriate. or for the Unit as a whole. whilst taking into account the needs of the candidate concerned. However. reliable and practicable. It is important to realise that it is up to the Assessor to judge when and if the candidate has satisfactorily met the standards. the methods of assessment you choose must still be valid. or if you are in any doubt as to whether or not the alternative assessment you have chosen is still valid. eg recommending the use of a particular assessment instrument. This decision should be based on the quality and correct quantity of evidence collected. assessment guidelines can be written for each Outcome. If you have any questions or problems. set against the standards in the Unit.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Assessment guidelines This section should give guidance on how best to conduct the assessment to generate the evidence required. Like Evidence Requirements. you may need to adapt it so that you can assess candidates with special needs or candidates who are undertaking the Unit on an open/distance learning basis. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 4 . It should include guidance on how to integrate the assessment of the whole Outcome or. The assessment instrument in this pack should not create any unnecessary barriers to achievement for open/distance learning delivery or candidates with special needs. please contact the Customer Contact Centre at the Scottish Qualifications Authority on telephone: 0845 279 1000. Obviously. DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 3 Assessment exemplar Assessment tasks The table below summarises how each assessment exemplar task relates to coverage of the Outcomes detailed in the Unit specification. It also indicates the evidence which should be retained for external moderation. Outcome All All Suggested task 1 Restricted response test (40 questions) 2 Logbook recording practical tasks completed Suggested evidence to be retained Candidate responses to restricted response test Logbook completed by candidate Conditions of assessment Restricted response test Candidates must answer at least 70% of the questions correctly in order to obtain a pass. If subtests are used, they must also score at least 70% in each subtest. It is not necessary to score 70% in each individual Outcome — an overall score of 70% is sufficient to obtain a pass. Testing must take place in a closed-book environment where candidates have no access to books, handouts, notes or other learning material. Testing can be done in either a machine-based or paper-based format and must be invigilated by a tutor or mentor. There must be no communication between candidates and communication with the invigilator must be restricted to matters relating to the administration of the test. If a candidate requires to be re-assessed, a different selection of questions must be used. At least half the questions in the re-assessment must be different from those used in the original test The suggested time allocation for a restricted response test is two minutes for each question plus five minutes’ starting-up time and five minutes’ finishing-off time; thus a total of 90 minutes should be allocated for a 40-question end of Unit test and 110 minutes for a 50-question test. Although individual Outcome tests are permissible, it is suggested that if subtests are to be used, Outcomes should be combined to produce tests of no fewer than 10 questions. A 10-question test would, therefore, have a time allocation of 30 minutes. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 5 DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Logbook If an Outcome has a practical component, this must be assessed by having the candidate use a logbook to record the practical tasks successfully completed. The logbook can be in paper or electronic form and must be authenticated by the tutor or mentor. For some Outcomes only a sample of the practical tasks needs to be completed and recorded for assessment purposes, eg three out of five. This is clearly indicated in the logbook instructions for the Outcomes involved. Where this occurs, tutors must inform candidates of the tasks to be completed. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 6 DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Assessment task Outcome(s) covered 1 All Assessment task instructions The question paper given overleaf is for a 40-question end of Unit test lasting 90 minutes. It may, at the discretion of the centre, be divided into two or more subtests. This can be done by reference to the ‘Question Sources’ grid which follows the question paper. The suggested time allocation for a restricted response test is two minutes for each question plus five minutes’ starting-up time and five minutes’ finishing-off time; thus a total of 90 minutes should be allocated for a 40-question end of Unit test and 110 minutes for a 50-question test. It is suggested that, if subtests are to be used, Outcomes should be combined to produce tests of no fewer than 10 questions. A 10-question test would, therefore, have a time allocation of 30 minutes. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 7 Block. The JuneData.txt file currently has Modify permission applied for the Users group. 1 You want to ensure that only WHQL-signed drivers can be installed on your Windows Server 2003 computer. Full Control. 3 You move a file called JuneData. This test is closed-book — no reference material is permitted. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 8 .DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Restricted response test Unit No: DF9N 34 Unit Title: Network Server Operating System Instructions for candidates This test covers all Outcomes. Ignore. Which of the following command-line utilities could you use? (a) (b) (c) (d) Adduser. All questions should be attempted. Dsadd. Modify. Write. Warn.txt from the D:\LiveData folder to the D:\OldData folder on the same NTFS-formatted volume. Useradd. Each question has only one answer unless otherwise indicated. Usermgr. Which of the following Driver Signing options settings should you choose? (a) (b) (c) (d) 2 Allow.txt file have after it has been moved? (a) (b) (c) (d) Read. What permission will the JuneData. The D:\OldData folder has the Write permission applied for the Users group. You have just installed a new Windows 2003 Server domain and you want to write a script to create a large number of user accounts quickly. Volume licensing. Other users of the network can view previous versions without problems. Backup/schedule. Backupschedule. The user isn’t a member of the Administrators group. However. 5 All of the Windows 2003 server computers in your domain are scheduled to be backed up every day at 1:00 am. 7 A user who has just been transferred to the Accounts department complains that she cannot access files on the Accounts share from her workstation. (c) She has only been granted access to the shared folder and not the individual files within it. Per Device licensing. so you add her and tell her that that she should now be able to access the files. every day of the week. (b) She needs to allow time for the changes to replicate across the Active Directory Network. Winbackup. You’ll soon be upgrading to Windows Server 2003. There have been no changes to the file since shadow copying was enabled. there is no tab for previous versions. The Previous Versions Client hasn’t been installed on the user’s computer. You check her account and you find that she hasn’t yet been added to the Accounts group. Which of the following command-line utilities is your batch file most likely to incorporate? (a) (b) (c) (d) Ntbackup. Five primary partitions. (d) She needs membership of the Administrators group. 8 A user is unable to view the previous versions of a file that has been shadow copied on the server. Which of the following is the most likely the cause of this problem? (a) (b) (c) (d) The Previous Versions Manager hasn’t been installed on the server. Three primary partitions and one extended partition. Per User licensing. Which of the following configurations is valid? (a) (b) (c) (d) One primary partition and three extended partitions. Which of the following is the most likely source of her problem? (a) She needs to log off and log on again before the new settings will take effect. You want to write a batch file to automate the backup procedures. she calls back a few minutes later to say that she still can’t access them. Which of the following licensing models would be most cost-effective? (a) (b) (c) (d) Per Server licensing. 6 Your Windows server 2003 computer is a 3 GHz Pentium 4 which has a single basic disk installed. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 9 . When he examines the file’s properties.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 4 Your company operates 24 hours a day. There are three eight-hour shifts which use the same computers. Two primary partitions and two extended partitions. You want to allow any user to log on at any workstation and receive their own desktop settings. 10 Users store data files on the D: drive of your Windows 2003 Server computer. which is continually running out of space. 12 You are configuring permissions for a shared folder. Perform a normal backup. global. Creator/Owner — Read. Logical drives.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 9 You have six workstations connected to a network which has a Windows Server 2003 computer as a domain controller. Authenticated Users — Read. You decide that the solution is to impose disk quotas. Perform a normal backup. (c) Robin is a member of the Server Operators group and quota limits don’t apply to this group. Robin already has 8. Volumes. mandatory. Robin and Mike. Creator/Owner — Change. Sectors. (d) Only new users of a volume are affected by file quotas. limiting each user to 10 GB of disk space on the D: drive.) (a) (b) (c) (d) Authenticated Users — Change. 13 Which of the following names is given to the subdivisions of a dynamic disk? (a) (b) (c) (d) Partitions. Why does this happen? (a) The partition is not configured as NTFS. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 10 . but you also want data to be restored as quickly as possible following a disaster. 11 You are developing a plan for backing up several Windows 2003 Server computers every night. followed by nightly incremental backups. Which type of profile should the users be allocated? (a) (b) (c) (d) local. Which of the following backup strategies would be the most effective? (a) (b) (c) (d) Perform a daily backup each night. Which of the following permissions do you need to set? (Choose two. (b) Quota limits only apply to files stored after the limits have been applied. He attempts to store another 4 GB file and it is stored successfully. roaming. so you do this. You want to allow Authenticated Users to save files to the folder. read all files in the folder and change or delete files that they own. who insist on keeping large and outdated files. You want the backups to be carried out as quickly as possible. but you also want to ensure that any changes made by the users to their desktop settings are removed when they log off. Perform a normal backup each night. You discover that the problem is largely due to two users.5 GB of files stored. followed by nightly differential backups. You now want to move two Windows 2003 member servers from coatbank.coatbank. wait for it to print and resume the paused jobs.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 14 You have a job which you wish to print urgently. Move your job to another printer. 18 You are the network administrator for a Windows 2003 Server domain. Active Directory Domains and Trusts. You have created two new child domains called north. You want to see what shares have been created on the server for all volumes. Movetree. Double-click your job and increase its priority.com and south. but you are unable to find the controller in Device Manager.dat on the local machine to Ntuser. You now need to configure its resource settings. Device Manager doesn’t display non-Plug and Play devices. Rename Ntuser. You need to upgrade to a Plug and Play compatible device driver.com to south. Rename Ntuser.ini on the network share to Ntuser. What is the best way to ensure that your document is printed next? (a) (b) (c) (d) Delete all jobs scheduled before yours. You need to restart the system in Safe Mode.man. 15 You are the network administrator for a Windows 2003 Server domain called coatbank. Active Directory Users and Computers.com. You examine the print queue and notice that there are a number of jobs.man.man.com.coatbank.com. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 11 .ini on the local machine to Ntuser. 17 How do you convert a roaming profile to a mandatory profile? (a) (b) (c) (d) Rename Ntuser.man. File Manager. Rename Ntuser. Which of the following tools should you use to move the computer accounts? (a) (b) (c) (d) Dsmove.dat on the network share to Ntuser.coatbank. Shared Folders. Your server computer has C: and D: volumes. including several long ones. queued before yours. Which of the following utilities could you use? (a) (b) (c) (d) Windows Explorer. Share Manager. Pause all jobs scheduled before yours. 16 You have just installed a non Plug and Play SCSI controller in your Windows server 2003 computer. Which of the following is the most likely explanation? (a) (b) (c) (d) You need to select Show Hidden Devices in Device Manager. editors and reviewers.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 19 Which of the following command-line utilities can be used to display performance counter data on the screen? (a) (b) (c) (d) perfmon. You want to perform a complete backup every Friday night and from Saturday to Thursday you want to create backups every day at 1am and 1pm.exe tool to enable the user account for Margaret Kerr in the coatbank.CN=Users.CN=Users. Copy.DC=coatbank. The company employs two groups of staff who are allowed access to this folder.DC=coatbank. but are stopped due to insufficient NTFS permissions. Successful Directory Service Access. using the minimum amount of space.CN=Users. She wants to know about users who try to access the folder. Daily. Failed Directory Service Access.) (a) (b) (c) (d) Successful Object Access. dsmod user “CN=Margaret Kerr. 22 Your manager has asked you to generate an audit log of all users who attempt to access a folder which stores confidential company information.com domain. 21 You want to use the dsmod. but it isn’t working correctly.DC=com” –enabled no. Which of the following types of auditing should you configure? (Choose two. System Information. Which of the following backup options should you use? (a) (b) (c) (d) Differential.DC=coatbank. You want to use the Hardware Troubleshooting Wizard to investigate the problem. Failed Object Access. while the Deny Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 12 .DC=com” –enabled yes.exe relog.exe typeperf. Which of the following utilities will give you access to the Wizard? (a) (b) (c) (d) Control Panel -> USB devices. 23 You have just installed a new USB device on your Windows server 2003 computer. Regedt32. The Editors group has Full Control permission on the folder. Device Manager.DC=com” –disabled no. Incremental. dsmod user “CN=Margaret Kerr.exe 20 You are designing a backup strategy for all the servers within your domain. Which of the following commands should you use? (a) (b) (c) (d) dsmod user “CN=Margaret Kerr. 24 A publishing company keeps all its current projects in a folder called Projects.CN=Users.DC=coatbank. dsmod user “CN=Margaret Kerr.exe logman. as well as those who successfully access the folder.DC=com” –disabled yes. He’ll be able to Write new files. The new disk needs to be formatted to NTFS. Which of the following recovery techniques would you use to recover the operating system files? (a) (b) (c) (d) System Restore. When you right-click on the C: drive. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this problem? (a) (b) (c) (d) The original disk needs to have its format changed to NTFS. You decide to do this by checking which accounts have not been used for two weeks and disabling them automatically. dsquery user domainroot –inactive 2 | dsmod user –disabled yes. Terminal Services Administration. You want to disable these accounts when temporary staff leave. 28 You have configured your Windows Server 2003 member server computer as a Terminal Services server. George is promoted from Reviewer to Editor and is added to the Editors group. 26 Your Windows Server 2003 computer has a single 80GB hard disk. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 13 . He’ll have Full Control. 25 A virus has been discovered on one of your Windows 2003 Server computers and you suspect that some of the operating system files have been corrupted. He won’t be able to access the folder at all. The new disk needs to be upgraded from basic to dynamic. dsquery user domainroot –inactive 2 | dsmod user –enabled yes. dsquery user domainroot –inactive 2 –enabled no. 27 Your organisation often employs temporary staff and allocates user accounts to them. but the network administrator forgets to remove him from the Reviewers group. but won’t be able to Change existing ones. The original disk needs to have an Extended Partition placed on it. ASR. After installing the new disk you reboot and go into the disk management MMC. Which of the following utilities would you use to view all the users who are currently connected? (a) (b) (c) (d) Terminal Services Manager. Terminal Services Client Manager. ERD. Driver Rollback. Which of the following statements best describes the cumulative effect of the permissions resulting from his membership of both groups? (a) (b) (c) (d) He won’t be able to Write. Which of the following commands would you use? (a) (b) (c) (d) dsquery user domainroot –inactive 2 –disabled yes.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Write permission is assigned to the Reviewers group. Add Mirror is greyed-out. Terminal Services Configuration. You want to add another identical disk and configure the two disks as a mirror to improve fault tolerance. .) (a) (b) (c) (d) MS-CHAP authentication.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 29 Which of the following authentication methods are supported by IIS 6. Which of the following properties can you configure for this group? (a) (b) (c) (d) Managed By. Remote Desktop Connection. A failed CD-ROM drive. Defragment the disk. 32 You have just created a new Active Directory group on a Windows 2003 Server domain controller. (d) Enable the Client/Server data redirection setting in Group Policy for the Terminal Server computer. Logon Scripts. they receive an error message saying that the local policy of this system does not permit them to log on interactively. Convert the disk to NTFS. (b) Add the Users to the Remote Desktop Users group. Logon Computers. 34 Users have reported that several server-based applications are running slowly. EAP authentication. Storing the ASR Backup file on the same drive as the operating system. You notice that the LED is blinking rapidly on the applications disk. 31 Users of your Windows Server 2003 computer have complained that file access speeds have deteriorated dramatically over the last few months. Compress the files on the disk. and configured a Terminal Server in Remote Desktop for Administration mode. A missing or damaged ntldr file.0? (Choose two. Integrated Windows Authentication. Which of the following counters would you add to System Monitor to check this? Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 14 . 33 You have configured a number of client computers with the Terminal Services Client. so you suspect that a disk controller problem is responsible.) (a) (b) (c) (d) A missing or damaged ntdetect.NET Passport authentication. Which of the following would be most likely to improve access speeds? (a) (b) (c) (d) Upgrade the disk to a dynamic disk. 30 Which of the following will prevent a successful ASR restore? (Choose two. when users attempt to connect to the terminal server. (c) Enable the Client/Server data redirection setting in Group Policy for each client computer. Which of the following steps should you take to resolve this problem? (a) Enable the Terminal Services Remote Control Setting for each user.com file. Logon Hours. The number and size of files and the number of times they have been accessed has remained fairly constant over this period. However. (c) Check the Properties of the backup job from the from the Restore and Manage Media tab of the Backup Utility. You open a command prompt and navigate to the directory where her home folder is located. Server Operators. takeown /f /r /a gbrown\*. Terminal Services Remote Administration Mode. based at your company’s headquarters in Glasgow. (d) The Windows Server 2003 Backup Utility does not allow a backup to be verified. takeown /f /r *. Administrators. Which of the following groups should you assign her to? (a) (b) (c) (d) Backup Operators. Accounts. Remote Assistance. but you do not wish to allow her access to the file system. Computer Management Console. 36 You have started a new employee to help manage backup and restore tasks for Windows 2003 Server computers within the Accounts department. click on Advanced and select Verify Data After Backup. A junior administrator based at a branch office in Inverness has contacted you to say that he needs to modify some registry settings on one of the servers in Inverness and he wants you to watch him remotely so that you can check that he does this correctly. takeown /a gbrown. Which of the following commands would you type to change the ownership of her files? (a) (b) (c) (d) takeown /u gbrown.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System (a) (b) (c) (d) System\Processor Queue Length counter. 35 Which of the following methods will allow successful completion of a backup job to be verified automatically? (a) When starting the backup job. 38 You are a senior systems administrator. Memory\Available Bytes counter. Which of the following techniques will allow you to watch him carry out the modifications and talk him through anything he does not understand? (a) (b) (c) (d). (b) Use the Backup Wizard to run a verification check. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 15 . You want to reassign ownership of her files to the Administrators group. PhysicalDisk\Current Queue Length counter. HTML Remote Administration Tools. You want to allow her to carry out backups and restores. 37 An employee with the username gbrown has left the company. PhysicalDisk\% Disk Time and % Idle Time counters. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 16 . (a) (b) (c) (d) Select Resources by Connection in the View Menu of Device Manager. 40 You want to list the devices connected to your Windows Server 2003 computer numerically by IRQ. When you try to restart the server it hangs before reaching the logon screen. Boot the computer with Last Known Good Configuration. Select Resources by Type in the View Menu of Device Manager. Select Devices by Connection in the View Menu of Device Manager. Which of the following procedures would achieve this? (Choose two).DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 39 You have just installed a new application on a Windows 2003 member server computer. The installation procedure involved editing several registry settings manually. Use Automatic System Recovery. Boot the computer in Safe Mode. Select Devices by Type in the View Menu of Device Manager. Which of the following recovery options should you try first? (a) (b) (c) (d) Restore the server from the most recent backup. 8.2 5 5.2 16 1. 10.1 13 1.3 40 1.2 29 4.6 30 5.1 7 3.3 39 5.3 26 1. 33.3 4 4.2 17 2.1 14 4.1 31 1.1 18 3.4 11 5.2 34 4.2 22 4.3 32 2.3 25 5. 9. 32. 13. 17. 34.1 10 4. 7. 38 5.3 3 3. 24. 27.2 36 2. 16.4 33 3.3 38 4. 37 4. 23.1 23 1. 36 3. 26.4 Number of questions 8 8 8 8 8 — — — Question numbers 1.4 2 2. 6.3 28 3.1 20 5.4 15 2. 28. 15.2 24 3. 19. 39 Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 17 . 14. 18. 30.1 8 5.4 37 3. 22. 12.5 35 5.1 9 2.3 27 2. 40 2. 31.5 6 1. 35.4 12 3.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Restricted response test Question sources Question number Unit reference Question number Unit reference Question number Unit reference Question number Unit reference Outcome 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1. 29.2 21 2. 25. 21. 20.1 19 4. 11. DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Answer sheet Name: College: Date: Class: Write the letter (or letters) corresponding to the correct answer in the box below each question number. Question number Answer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Question number Answer 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Question number Answer 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Question number Answer 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 18 . Where a question has more than one answer. A candidate must score at least 70% in order to pass. He/she does not require to score 70% in the questions relating to each Outcome. If subtests are used. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 19 .DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Assessment task Outcome(s) covered 1 All Suggested solution and making an assessment decision The table overleaf gives the correct answer to each question. It is not necessary for candidates to pass each discrete Outcome. it is sufficient that the candidate scores 70% overall. all answers must be correct for the candidate to be awarded a mark — there are no half marks. ie if a subtest covers Outcomes 1 and 2. candidates must score at least 70% in each subtest in order to pass. 7% 99. d 30 c. The total percentage is less than 100 due to rounding. b 23 c 24 a 25 d 26 d 27 b 28 a 29 c.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Correct responses Question number Correct response Question number Correct response Question number Correct response Question number Correct response 1 c 2 c 3 c 4 d 5 a 6 c 7 a 8 b 9 d 10 b 11 c 12 b.9% Notes: the total frequency is greater than 40 because some questions have more than one answer.4% 24. c 13 b 14 d 15 b 16 a 17 c 18 d 19 a 20 b 21 d 22 a. c Distribution of responses Response a b c d Total Frequency 11 11 11 12 45 Percentage 24.4% 24.4% 26. d 31 b 32 a 33 b 34 d 35 a 36 a 37 d 38 b 39 d 40 a. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 20 . DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Assessment Task 2 Outcomes(s) Covered 1. 3. 4 and 5 Assessment task instructions Logbook The following page gives instructions to candidates and tutors/mentors on completion of practical activities. 2. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 21 . 3 Task 5.5 I certify that all the work detailed in this logbook has been carried out unaided by the candidate named above.3 Outcome 4 Task 4.1 Task 4. The tutor should fill in the date of completion against each completed task.1 Task 5. There may be a degree of overlap between tasks.4 Outcome 3 Task 3.2 Task 1.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Candidate logbook HN Unit: DF9N 34 – Network Server Operating System Candidate name: Candidate number: Centre: Start date: Finish date: Tutor/mentor: Summary: In order to successfully complete this Unit.2 Task 4.4 Task 4. Outcome 1 Task 1.3 Task 1. depending on the tasks chosen.1 Task 3.2 Task 3.1 Task 2.3 Task 2.1 Task 1.2 Task 5.2 Task 2.6 Outcome 5 Task 5. the candidate must carry out the specified practical tasks relating to Outcomes 1 to 5.4 Outcome 2 Task 2. Signed: Date: Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 22 .3 Task 4.5 Task 4. so a single task may allow more than one log book entry to be completed.4 Task 5. DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Outcome 1: Manage and maintain physical and logical devices. You must complete at least two of the four tasks listed below (1.1–1. The tasks to be completed will be selected by your tutor.4).2 View and update disk properties Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 23 .1.1 Manage hard disk subsystems Carry out any three of the six tasks listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took.1. 1.1 Create and format a partition 1. 1. 1.1.1.4 Create a volume on a disk 1.3 Mount and unmount a volume 1.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 1.5 Convert a disk from basic to dynamic 1.1.6 Import a foreign disk Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 24 . 1 Use Device Manager to monitor server hardware 1.2 Use the Hardware Troubleshooting Wizard to monitor server hardware 1.2. 1.2.3 Use Control Panel utilities to monitor server hardware Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 25 .DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 1.2.2 Monitor server hardware Carry out any two of the three tasks listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. Device 1: Device 2: Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 26 .3. driver rollback and driver signing options.4. 1. taking account (where relevant) of device properties and settings. driver upgrades.1 Install and configure at least two server hardware devices.2 Use the Disk Defragmenter to defragment a volume or a partition 1.1 Implement one of the following RAID solutions: RAID-0.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 1.3 Optimise server disk performance Carry out both of the tasks listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. hardware drivers. 1.4 Install and configure server hardware devices Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. RAID-1 or RAID-5 1.3. 1 Create a roaming profile 2. 2.2 Create a mandatory profile Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 27 .1–2.1.4). The tasks to be completed will be selected by your tutor.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Outcome 2: Manage users. computers and groups You must complete at least two of the four tasks listed below (2.1. 2.1 Manage user profiles Carry out both of the tasks listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. 2.6 Initiate automated creation and modification of user accounts Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 28 .DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 2.2.2 Create and manage user and computer accounts Carry out any three of the six tasks listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took.2.4 Create a user account template 2.3 Disable and enable user and computer accounts 2.2 Create and manage a group account 2.5 Locate user and computer accounts in Active Directory 2.2.1 Create and manage a user account 2. 2.2.2. 3 Diagnose and resolve issues related to computer accounts by using the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in and resetting computer accounts Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 29 . 2.3.3 Troubleshoot user and computer accounts Carry out any two of the three tasks listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 2.2 Troubleshoot user authentication issues 2.1 Diagnose and resolve user account lockouts and issues relating to user account properties 2.3.3. 2.2 Find domain groups in which a user is a member 2.4.4.3 Use Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in to manage group membership 2.4.4.4 Initiate automated creation and modification of groups Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 30 .1 Identify/modify the scope of groups 2.4 Create and manage groups Carry out any two of the four tasks listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 2. 1 Configure access to shared folders Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took.1 Configure access to shared folders and manage shared folder permissions 3. 3.2.3.1.1 Diagnose and resolve issues relating to client access and terminal services security 3.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Outcome 3: Manage and maintain access to resources You must complete at least two of the three tasks listed below (3.3). 3. 3. verify effective permissions and change ownership of files and/or folders Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 31 .1 Configure file system permissions. The tasks to be completed will be selected by your tutor. 3.1–3.3 Configure file system permissions Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took.2 Troubleshoot terminal services Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. 6). 4.1 Use the Software Update Service to manage software updates and site licensing Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 32 .2 Manage software updates and site licensing Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took.1 Monitor and analyse events and system performance Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. trace logs and alerts 4.2. 4.1–4.1 Carry out monitoring. The tasks to be completed will be selected by your tutor.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Outcome 4: Manage and maintain a server environment You must complete at least three of the six tasks listed below (4. 4.1. using counter logs. 3. print queues and server hardware bottlenecks Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 33 .4.3 Manage servers remotely Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 4. 4.1 Monitor disk quotas.1 Manage a server remotely by using Remote Assistance and/or Terminal Services Remote Administration mode 4. 4.4 Monitor file and print servers Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. 6. 4. 4. processor usage and disk performance and use counters and thresholds 4.6 Manage a web server Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took.1 Monitor and optimise server memory.1 Use IIS to set up either a Website or an SMTP server Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 34 .5 Monitor and optimise application performance Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. network usage.5.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 4. DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Outcome 5: Manage and implement disaster recovery You must complete at least three of the five tasks listed below (5.1. The tasks to be completed will be selected by your tutor.1.1. 5.1 Backup files and System State data 5.4 Configure security for backup operations Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 35 .1.1 Perform system recovery for a server Carry out at least two of the four tasks listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took.3 Restore data from shadow copy volumes 5.2 Use the following system recovery tools: Automated System Recovery (ASR) the Recovery Console 5.1–5.5). 5. 1 Recover from at least two of: hardware failure. by making use of use of at least two of: Safe Mode.1 Verify the successful completion of backup jobs and manage backup storage media 5. viruses.2.3. 5. Last Known Good and Recovery Console Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 36 .2 Manage backup procedures Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took.3 Recover from server hardware failure Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. corrupt registry. corrupt boot file. 5.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 5. DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 5. 5.5 Schedule backup jobs Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took.4 Restore backup data Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took.5.1 Documentary evidence that the candidate can use system tools to restore backup data 5.4.1 Documentary evidence that the candidate can use system tools to schedule backup jobs Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 37 . 5. such as a narrative document or a blog. If assessment tasks are based on practical activities from a textbook or lab sheet. The range of assessment tasks available should make it reasonably straightforward for a tutor or mentor to select a suitable range of tasks. and not simply give theoretical instructions as to how a task should be carried out. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 38 . These are intended to illustrate the general standard of responses expected. 2. Example responses are given for only a selection of the tasks contained in the exemplar assessment. under the oversight of the tutor or mentor. There may be some judgment required to determine if the log contains sufficient detail. 3. 4. The use of the pro formas in not mandatory — candidates can provide the logbook in an alternative form. and 5 Suggested solution and making an assessment decision All of the exemplar tasks described here require little in the way of subjective judgment to ascertain whether the candidate has completed the task — either the required task has been performed and evidenced or it has not. rather than to provide model answers. supplemented by additional evidence (completion items.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Assessment task Outcome(s) Covered 2 1. rather than the quality of his/her description. screen dumps etc) to show that the candidate has carried out the tasks successfully. If each of the fields in the pro forma contains the required information then there is probably sufficient evidence. depending on the equipment and facilities available. it may be more to provide a copy of the instructions issued to the candidate. It is important that the candidate should describe tasks he or she has actually carried out. The most important factor is the candidate’s ability to carry out the required task. Fields with little or no information may indicate a lack of evidence. In general a log should contain sufficient detail to allow the task to be repeated by another user with a similar level of skill and background knowledge to the candidate. There may be a degree of overlap between tasks.6 Outcome 5 Task 5.2 Task 2.1 Task 3.1 Task 4.3 Outcome 4 Task 4.1 Task 2. Signed: A Teacher Date: 5/3/2005 Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 39 .4 Outcome 3 Task 3.1 Task 1. The tutor should fill in the date of completion against each completed task.2 Task 4.3 Task 2.3 Task 4.4 Outcome 2 Task 2.2 Task 1.5 Task 4.3 Task 5. depending on the tasks chosen.4 Task 5.2 Task 5. Outcome 1 Task 1.2 Task 3. so a single task may allow more than one log book entry to be completed.5 The candidate must complete at least two of the four tasks Completed 21/2/2005 Completed 22/2/2005 Completed 23/2/2005 Completed 24/2/2005 The candidate must complete at least two of the four tasks Completed 25/2/2005 Completed 26/2/2005 The candidate must complete at least two of the three tasks Completed 29/2/2005 Completed 30/2/2005 The candidate must complete at least three of the six tasks Completed 31/2/2005 Completed 1/3/2005 Completed 2/3/2005 The candidate must complete at least three of the five tasks I certify that all the work detailed in this logbook has been carried out unaided by the candidate named above.4 Task 4.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Candidate logbook HN Unit: DF9N 34 — Network Server Operating System Candidate name: Candidate number: Centre: Start date: Finish date: Tutor/mentor: Shug McGlumpherty 123456 Coatbank College 1/2/2005 12/3/2005 A Teacher Summary: In order to successfully complete this Unit.2 Task 1.1 Task 5. the candidate must carry out the specified practical tasks relating to Outcomes 1 to 5. I read over the summary to verify that I had made the correct selections and then clicked Finish to complete the process. I selected Primary partition. 1. 5. I right-clicked the unallocated space on disk D. 5. I selected 5 MB as the amount of space to be used for the simple volume and clicked Next to continue. I selected Simple. 8. The correct disk was already selected. 6. 9. 1. 6. 10. 2. 1. I specified the partition size as 10 MB and clicked Next to continue.syngress.4). On the Select Volume Type window. This started the New Partition Wizard I clicked Next to continue. I saw the Completing the New Volume Wizard window. www. 10. 7. I now needed to format the new partition. The tasks to be completed will be selected by your tutor. I clicked New Volume on the context menu. The Completing the New Partition Wizard window appeared.com Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 40 .1–1. 9. I started up the Disk Management MMC from the Computer Management Console.1 Manage hard disk subsystems Carry out any three of the six tasks listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. I clicked Next to continue. I right-clicked the unallocated space on the C: drive I clicked New partition on the pop-up menu. I assigned the partition the drive letter D and clicked Next to continue. I was then prompted to specify the partition size.1 Create and format a partition I created and formatted a primary partition on the C: drive of my computer as follows: 1. 1. 7. 4. I clicked Next to continue. On the Select Partition Type window. 4.1. You must complete at least two of the four tasks listed below (1. I assigned the new volume the drive letter E. I read over the summary to verify that I had made the correct selections and clicked Finish to complete the process. I was prompted to select the disk to use for the simple volume. 8. This started the New Volume Wizard. 3. I chose to format the new volume as NTFS clicked Next to continue. 2. 3.1.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Outcome 1: Manage and maintain physical and logical devices. I chose to format it as NTFS and then clicked Next to continue. I clicked Next to continue.4 Create a volume on a disk I used the Computer Management MMC to create a simple volume on disk D. This gave me the Convert to Dynamic Disk selection window. I clicked Yes to dismount the file system. I selected Convert to Dynamic Disk from the pop-up menu. 3. I Clicked OK on the confirmation window to reboot my your PC. so I clicked OK to continue. I was warned that file system currently in use on the disk would be dismounted during the upgrade. I right-clicked on disk D. I clicked Yes on the warning screen to continue. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 41 . 2. The disk I wanted to upgrade was already checked. 4. 1. 7. Windows warned me that I was about to convert to dynamic. 5.1. I was shown a summary screen that indicated which disks were to be converted and I clicked Convert to continue.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 1. Once the PC had been rebooted I used the Disk Management MMC to check that the disk had been upgraded to dynamic. 6.5 Upgrade a disk from basic to dynamic I used the Disk Management MMC to upgrade the D disk to dynamic. 2. Keyboard.2 Monitor server hardware Carry out any two of the three tasks listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took.3 Use Control Panel utilities to monitor server hardware Certain Control Panel applets including Network Connections.1 Use Device Manager to monitor server hardware I opened Device Manager as follows: 1. Devices by connection view. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 42 . Resources by type view and Resources by connection view. Mouse.2. Sounds and Audio Devices allow you to display and modify hardware status information. Devices that are disabled have their sections automatically expanded in the default view and an icon with an ‘X’ (disabled) or exclamation point (error). I selected Control Panel from the Start menu and then selected System from the list. When I clicked on the Driver tab I discovered that there was no driver installed. 1. I investigated a problem with the sound card by opening the device Properties dialog box by right-clicking the device entry and selecting Properties from the context menu to get access to the Device status section.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 1. 1. then clicked Device Manager. I used the Mouse applet to increase the double click speed on my mouse and the Keyboard applet to change my keyboard setting from US to UK. This allowed me to view devices in four different ways: Devices by type view (default). 2. so I downloaded the correct driver from the vendor’s web site and this resolved the problem. These applets often bring you back to Device Manager’s Properties dialog boxes to do actual management. I selected the Hardware tab in the System Properties dialog box. 2 Use the Disk Defragmenter to defragment a volume or a partition 1.syngress.1 Implement one of the following RAID solutions: RAID-0. 3. I opened Computer Management by clicking Start | All Programs |Administrative Tools | Computer Management).DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 1. I was prompted to select a location to hold a mirror of the selected drive. I then saw the mirror being created. then clicked on Disk Defragmenter.3 Optimise server disk performance Carry out both of the tasks listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. I selected Disk 2 and clicked Add Mirror to continue. After the mirror was created. I started the Disk Management snap-in and right-clicked the simple volume I wanted to mirror (Volume E: on Disk 1) then I chose Add Mirror from the context menu. so I clicked on View Report to do this. I clicked Close to finish. www. I clicked the Analyze button to analyze my disks and give me a report of how fragmented they were. 9. 2. I compared the defragmentation report with the analysis report produced in step 2. When the defragmentation process is complete I was given the option of viewing a defragmentation report. I had the option of pausing or stopping the defragmentation process by clicking Pause or Stop on the Action menu. but I didn’t do this.com 8. so I clicked the Defragment button to start the process. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 43 . 2. 7. This gave a report similar to the previous one. The disk needed to be defragmented. 1. 3. I clicked the View Report button to see the status of my disk.3. 6. 5. both volumes making up the two parts of the mirror appeared in the Disk Management console with the same drive letter. RAID-1 or RAID-5 I implemented RAID-1 (mirroring) as follows: 1. There was a significant decrease in file fragmentation. 1.3. 4. I was warned that the new driver was unsigned. driver rollback and driver signing options. I Have Already Connected the Hardware and clicked the Next button.4 Install and configure server hardware devices. The Found New Hardware wizard started and prompted me to insert the CD that came with the mouse. My computer came with built-in graphics. 5. Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. When I restarted the machine my sound card and software worked perfectly. When the computer was restarted the display was fuzzy and flickered badly. but my sound card wasn’t listed. 1.4. The next dialog box listed my sound card correctly. taking account (where relevant) of device properties and settings. 6. The Wizard searched for new hardware. but it did not work with some my legacy audio software so I decided to install an older sound card (Sound Blaster Gold Plus Pro). using the Update button on the Drivers tab of the Device Manager Properties box. The next dialog box asked me to select a device . so I clicked Have Disk and specified the location of the driver. 3. Windows Server 2003 immediately detected the device. hardware drivers.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 1. The Wizard displayed a list of installed hardware. but couldn’t find a suitable driver. Once I did this the display worked OK. 4. In the next dialog box I chose Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced) and clicked Next. 3. After installation I was instructed to restart the computer. I installed a new AGP Graphics Adapter. 7. I did this and the driver was installed correctly. but my sound card wasn’t listed. 2. My computer came with built-in sound. driver upgrades. I was again asked to restart the computer. 6. 4. started up the machine and started the Add Hardware Wizard by selecting Start | Control Panel | Add Hardware. video and game controllers. I then checked with the manufacturer’s web site and located what appeared to be a more recent driver. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 44 . Device 1: Graphics Adapter (Plug and Play) 1.I chose Sound. but I chose to continue installing it.1 Install and configure at least two server hardware devices. I downloaded this and attempted to install it. Device 2: Sound Card (non Plug and Play) 1. then clicked the Finish button to complete the installation. I selected Yes. I installed this card in a PCI slot. I clicked the Next button and the drivers were installed. I went back to Device Manager and clicked the Driver Rollback button in the Properties box. 2. I highlighted Add a New Hardware Device and clicked Next. This produced a list of manufacturers including Creative Technology. 5. I right-clicked on the appropriate User and selected Properties. then clicked OK. computers and groups.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Outcome 2: Manage users. To create a shared directory for user profiles on my server. 5.4). I did the following: 1. 10.1. I clicked the Permissions button and selected the check box to allow Full Control. 2. right-clicked on a user and selected Properties. 2. I expanded the Users folder. I right-clicked on this directory and chose Properties. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 45 . I right-clicked on this directory and chose Properties. I right-clicked the Profiles folder and chose Sharing and Security. I right-clicked the Profiles folder and chose Sharing and Security. The tasks to be completed will be selected by your tutor.1–2. I selected the Profile tab and entered the profile path to the shared profiles directory. I created a directory called home_folders. 4. I selected Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Active Directory Users And Computers. Create a place on the network for storing users’ home folders. I clicked the Sharing tab and share the folder with the share name: home_folders. You must complete at least two of the four tasks listed below (2. 8. 2. I assigned user accounts to use roaming profiles as follows: 6. I clicked the Permissions button and selected the check box to allow Full Control.2 Manage user profiles Carry out both of the tasks listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. I assigned a user’s account to map to a home folder as follows: 9. To create a shared directory for users’ home folders.1 Create a roaming profile Setting up roaming user profiles involves the following steps: ♦ ♦ ♦ Create a shared directory for storing user profiles. 3. 5. 3. I selected Active Directory Users And Computers from the Administrative Tools folder. I clicked the Sharing tab and share the folder with the share name: user_profiles. 2. I created a new directory called user_profiles. 4. Configure the domain profile for each user to map to the path of the user’s profile and home folder. then clicked OK. 7. I carried out the following steps: 1. I open the shared folder where all of my roaming user profiles were stored (user_profiles). I selected the drive letter and entered the network path to the user’s home folder. From the Tools menu.2. then selected the View tab and then the Show Hidden Files and Folders option. 12.2 Create and manage user and computer accounts Carry out any three of the six tasks listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. When the summary screen appeared I checked that the settings were correct and clicked Finish to create the user. 3. 1. I clicked the View button on the menu bar and selected Advanced from the drop-down menu. I opened Active Directory Users and Computers (Start | Programs | Administrative Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 46 . 2. 2. 2. I opened Active Directory Users and Computers (Start | Programs |Administrative Tools | Active Directory Users and Computers) and right-clicked the domain where I wanted to create a user.1 Create and manage a user account I created a user account as follows: 1.2 Create a mandatory profile To create a mandatory user profile I carried out the following steps: From File Explorer. so I managed the user account as follows: I opened Advanced Directory Users and Computers as above and selected Fred’s account. 4.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 11. I wanted to add Fred’s address to his account details. then clicked User from the pop-up menu and the New Object – User screen appeared. 2. 2. Zip Code and Country. 1.dat file to Ntuser. State. I selected the directory of the user that I wanted to change to a mandatory profile and renamed the Ntuser.man. 5. I entered a temporary password of fred (the user will be forced to change this at the first login) and clicked Next to continue.2 Create and manage a computer account I created a computer account as follows: 1. I clicked on the Address tab and added Fred’s details including: Street Name. then clicked OK to finish. I clicked New from the pop-up menu. 3. I selected the Profile tab and selected the Connect radio button.1. I selected Folder Options. 2. 2. City. 3.2. I filled in the new user’s information for a user named Fred Bloggs with the username fbloggs and clicked Next to bring up the password window. clicked Computer from the pop-up menu and typed the name for the computer account (Workstation2) in the Computer name field.3 Disable and enable user and computer accounts I carried out this task using the command-line dsmod command: Disabling user jbloggs: dsmod user jbloggs –disabled yes Enabling user jbloggs: dsmod user jbloggs –disabled no Disabling computer Workstation2: dsmod computer Workstation2 –disabled yes Enabling computer Workstation2: dsmod computer Workstation2 –disabled no Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 47 . 4. 2. 3. I wanted to add the name of the workstation’s owner to the description in the computer account details. I opened Advanced Directory Users and Computers as above and clicked on Computers. 2. This gave me the summary window. 3. I again clicked Next to continue.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Tools | Active Directory Users and Computers) and right-clicked the domain where I wanted to create a computer account. The final screen showed the newly created computer account. then clicked on OK to finish. where I clicked Finish to create the account. I click New from the pop-up menu. so I managed the computer account as follows: 1. I selected the the built-in Domain Admins group as the group that can join the PC to the domain and clicked Next to continue. I completed the Description field of the General tab with “Joe’s Workstation”. I right-clicked on Workstation2 and selected Properties. 2.2. verify effective permissions and change ownership of files and folders Before attempting this task I set up my system as follows: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Windows Server 2003 (Standard Edition) was installed as Server1 and configured as a domain controller in the coatbank.com domain. the Everyone group had Read permission assigned to it. 3. 3. ♦ Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 48 . I thern right-clicked the folder icon.3 Configure file system permissions Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. then clicked on the icon for the C: drive and created a new folder by selecting File | New | Folder and giving it the name SharedDocs. I clicked on My Computer. Fred Smith belonging to the Engineers and Project1 groups and Jane Gray belonging to the Managers and Project1 groups. By default.1. 5. Five domain local security groups were set up in the Security Groups OU: Project1. 3. Two first-level organisational units (OUs) were set up: Security Groups and Staff. Contractors and Project1 groups.1 Configure access to shared folders Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took.1 Configure access to shared folders and manage shared folder permissions 1. I changed this to Full Control then clicked on OK to apply the permissions.3. I clicked OK again in the Shared Properties window to finish the task. I shared the folder. with Joe Bloggs belonging to the Engineers.3). Fred Smith and Jane Gray.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Outcome 3: Manage and Maintain Access to Resources You must complete at least two of the three tasks listed below (3. limited the number of concurrent users to 5 and entered a description of “Joe’s Shared files” 4. I set permissions by clicking the Permissions button in the Shared Properties window which opened the Permissions window for the folder. Project2. Engineers. 3.1 Configure file system permissions. The Domain Users group was made a member of Print Operators. chose Properties from the pop-up menu and selected the Sharing tab which allowed me enable and disable the share for the folder and set the permissions on the share. 3.1–3. User accounts were set up in the Staff OU for Joe Bloggs. The tasks to be completed will be selected by your tutor. Managers and Contractors. 2. List Folder. I created and shared a folder called c:\docs. Create Folders. List Folder. add files and folders and have Full Control of the files and folders they create. User Joe Bloggs Fred Smith Effective Permissions No permissions Traverse Folder. Can read and modify all files. I selected each of the following users and verify their permissions. Full Control of the files and folders they create. Execute File. Append Data. I created a folder called Project1. Services running as the System account have Full Control. Execute File. In this case it was necessary to assign Deny permissions to the Contractors group. 3. This ensured that users outwith the Project1 group would not be able to read files in the Project1 folder. Create Files. No further steps need to be taken to ensure that they cannot access files in the Project1 folder as they do not have permissions given to them by the current ACL that would allow any resource access. I configured the folder to allow the access outlined below: Security Principal Administrators Users in the Project1 Access Full Control Can read data. Write Data. Read Data. Append Data. 7. 6. choosing Properties. I opened the ACL editor by right-clicking Project1. then clicking Advanced. e. 4. but cannot delete any files that they did not create. Read Attributes. belong to both the Contractors and the Engineers groups. Read Extended Attributes. and clicking the Security tab. Read Permissions Traverse Folder. All user accounts for contractors are members of the Contractors group and do not belong to any other group in the domain. these must be overridden so I configured the folder to Deny Contractors Full Control. 3. Read Data. Write Attributes. Read Extended Attributes. Joe Bloggs. Read Jane Gray Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 49 . Write Data.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Configuring NTFS Permissions: 1. Create Files.g. Create Folders. Read Attributes. I clicked Effective Permissions. Managers System 5. clicking Security. Because they will receive Allow permissions assigned to other groups. When I had configured these I clicked Apply. clicked Advanced and ensured that Allow inheritable permissions … was not checked. Some user accounts. Verify Effective Permissions 1. I opened the Advanced Security Settings dialog box for the Project1 folder by opening the folder’s Properties. 2. 2. Write Extended Attributes. 4. I clicked Owner and confirmed that Fred was listed as the current owner. 2. I confirmed that Jane was now the owner of Report1. making me the owner of the object. 7. Once Jane’s account was displayed in the Change Owner To list. I clicked Other Users Or Group and selected Jane Gray. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 50 . I selected it and clicked Apply.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Permissions Change Ownership 1. I logged on as Administrator and opened the Advanced Security Settings dialog box for Report1. 5. I opened the Advanced Security Settings dialog box for Report1 and confirmed that all permissions were inherited from the parent folder. 6. I opened the Project1 folder and created a text file called Report1. I logged on as Fred Smith and opened the shared folder by connecting to \\Server01\Docs. I select my own user account and clicked Apply. 8. 3. Since I had the Restore Files And Directories user right I was able to transfer ownership to another user. 4.6). The counter log file Properties dialog box appeared. create the log file and record the activities for the counter specified. right-clicked Counter Logs and selected New Log Settings from the pop-up menu. 4. then clicked OK.1 Carry out monitoring. 4. 1. 5. using counter logs. I configured the log properties as follows: ♦ In the General tab I clicked the Add Objects button.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Outcome 4: Manage and Maintain a Server Environment You must complete at least three of the six tasks listed below (4. ♦ In the Log Files tab I selected Text File-CSV. create the log file and record the activities for the counter specified. The New Log Settings dialog box appeared and I typed in Counter220205 as the name for the log. right-clicked Trace Logs and selected New Log Settings from the pop-up menu. I expanded Performance Logs and Alerts. choosing Disk input/output and Network TCP/IP. ♦ In the Schedule tab I specified that the log should start immediately. selected %Processor Time and clicked the Add button. The trace log file Properties dialog box appeared. 1. The New Log Settings dialog box appeared and I typed in Trace220205 as the name for the log. Creating a Trace Log I accessed Performance Logs and Alerts by selecting Start | Administrative Tools | Performance. 2. 3. I then clicked OK to exit the dialog box. 3. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 51 . then clicked OK.1 Monitor and analyse events and system performance Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. 4.1–4. accepting the default of saving the trace file to memory and transferring the data to the log file. I then I clicked OK to exit the dialog box.1. The tasks to be completed will be selected by your tutor. I expanded Performance Logs and Alerts. 5. ♦ In the Log Files tab I selected Circular Trace File ♦ In the Schedule tab I specified that the log should start immediately. trace logs and alerts Creating a Counter Log I accessed Performance Logs and Alerts by selecting Start | Administrative Tools | Performance. ♦ In the Advanced tab I configured the buffer settings for the log file. I configured the log properties as follows: ♦ In the General tab I selected the system events I wanted to track. 2. 4. I selected Paging File from the Performance Object drop-down list. The alert file Properties dialog box appeared. The New Alert Settings dialog box appeared and I typed in Alert220205 as the name for the alert. ♦ In the Action tab I accepted the default that that an alert should log an entry in the application event log. 6. 5.5.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Creating an Alert I accessed Performance Logs and Alerts by selecting Start | Administrative Tools | Performance. right-clicked Alerts and selected New Alert Settings from the pop-up menu. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 52 . This was below 99% so there was no excessive paging. processor usage and disk performance and use counters and thresholds Server Memory I selected Start | Administrative Tools | Performance. 3. ♦ In the Schedule tab I specified that the counter scan should start immediately. 1. This was above 4MB. selected Available MBytes from the counter list box and clicked the Add button. but the second time I accessed it the spike was much lower. then clicked OK. 1. because the program was already in memory and didn’t need to be fetched from disk. so I had sufficient RAM. I expanded Performance Logs and Alerts.1 Monitor and optimise server memory. 4. selected %Usage from the counter list box and clicked the Add button. In the Add Counters dialog box I selected the following performance objects and counters: ♦ ♦ I selected Memory from the Performance Object drop-down list. 4. In the System Monitor window I clicked the Add button on the toolbar. I then clicked OK to exit the dialog box.5 Monitor and optimise application performance Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. selected %Processor Time and specified than an Alert should be triggered when this exceeded 90%. 4. network usage. 2. 2. I clicked the Close button and a graph appeared showing how the computer’s memory was being used. closed it and then opened it again. 3. I configured the log properties as follows: ♦ In the General tab I clicked the Add button. I checked the Paging>%Usage counter. The first time I opened Help and Support the Memory>Pages/Sec counter spiked. To generate some activity I selected Start | Help and Support. 5. System Monitor opened by default. I checked the Memory>Available Mbytes counter. 7. 6. 3. selected Interrupts/Sec from the counter list box and clicked the Add button. so I clicked the Add button on the toolbar. selected %Disk Time from the counter list box and clicked the Add button. indicating that there were no excessive requests being generated for this disk. 2. I noted the Processor > Interrupts/Sec counter. selected Current Disk Queue Length from the counter list box and clicked the Add button. I noted the Physical Disk > %Disk Time counter. 4. I noted the Physical Disk > Current Queue Length counter. I clicked the Close button and these counters were added to my graph. This counter’s average was below 85%. I clicked the Close button and this counter was added to my graph. 4. 5. so I clicked the Add button on the toolbar. 2. so I clicked the Add button on the toolbar. Disk Activity 1. I noted the Processor > %Processor Time counter. In the Add Counters dialog box I selected the following performance object and counter: ♦ I selected Processor from the Performance Object drop-down list. 4. 5. selected Segments/Sec from the counter list box and clicked the Add button. The values had increased as these counters are cumulative. 3. 5.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Network Usage 1. I clicked the Close button and these counters were added to my graph. This counter’s average was below 2. In the Add Counters dialog box I selected the following performance objects and counters: ♦ I selected Physical Disk from the Performance Object drop-down list. This counter’s average was below 90%. System Monitor was already open from the previous task. indicating that there was no processor bottleneck. indicating that there were no excessive requests being generated for this disk. I noted the Network Interface > Bytes Total/Sec and TCPv4 > Segments/Sec counters. In the Add Counters dialog box I selected the following performance objects and counters: ♦ I selected Network Interface from the Performance Object drop-down list. 3. The Processor > %Processor Time counter was added by default. ♦ I selected Physical Disk from the Performance Object drop-down list. ♦ I selected TCPv4 from the Performance Object drop-down list. System Monitor was already open from the previous task. 6. To generate some activity I copied some files between my server and a workstation. selected Bytes Total/Sec from the counter list box and clicked the Add button. To generate some activity I opened and closed some applications and copied some files between my server and a workstation. Processor Usage 1. This counter’s average was below 1000. System Monitor was already open from the previous task. 2. I copied more files and noted the counters again. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 53 . indicating that there was nothing generating excessive interrupts. 4. then clicked Next. My Web site domain name is www.6. 3. 2. Write and Browse options are not.shugswebsite. 6. (This is the default value.) After all the values were entered. I started IIS Manager by going to Start | Administrative Tools | Internet Information Services (IIS). in this instance the C:\inetpub\wwwroot\ShugsWebSite directory. an FTP server or an SMTP server I set up a Website as follows: 1.com and it runs on port 80.1 Use IIS to set up a Web Site. The final window confirmed the creation of the Web site. I clicked Next on this screen. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 54 . I then clicked Next to navigate to the next window. 4. I did not assign a specific IP address for this Web site. 7. I selected the default options and clicked Next to finish the creation of the Web site. I clicked Next. I clicked the Browse button and navigated to that folder and verified that the Allow anonymous access to this web site flag was checked by default. but left the Enter the IP address to use for this web site combo box with the (All Unassigned) property. so I entered these details under the Host Header and TCP Port this Web site should use text boxes. The IP Address and Port Settings window appeared. In the Web Site Description window I entered the Web site name as ShugsWebSite. I configured access to the Web site using this screen. The next window to appear was the Web Site Home Directory window. I selected New then Web Site and the Web Site Creation Wizard appeared. then navigated to the Web Sites node and right-clicked it. 5.6 Manage a web server Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 4. the Web Site Access Permissions screen. The Read and Run scripts options are selected by default and the Execute.NET files associates with the Web site. I entered the path to the ASP. The Automated System Recovery Preparation Wizard started and I clicked the Next button. I was then prompted to remove the floppy disk and label it Windows Automated System Recovery Disk for Backup. I specified the D: drive as the location of my backup media and clicked the Next button. I labelled the disk and 4.1–5.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Outcome 5: Manage and Implement Disaster Recovery You must complete at least three of the five tasks listed below (5. then clicked the OK button. I clicked Options and then clicked the General tab and ensured that the Verify data after the backup completes check box was checked. I accepted the default of backing up to a file. 12. 8. 7.1 Perform system recovery for a server Carry out at least two of the four tasks listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 55 . I did this. The Backup Utility dialog appeared and I was prompted to insert a blank floppy disk into drive A:. 5.1 Backup files and System State data 1. 6. I selected the C: drive. then clicked the Start Backup button. 5. In the Backup Media or File Name text box. 3. 9. I scrolled through the contents of the C: drive and selected the files I wanted to back up by clicking the check box beside each file or folder.1. In the left pane of the Backup tab.1. I accept the default values and clicked the Start Backup button to begin the backup job. I also clicked the check box beside System State to indicate that I wanted the System State Data included in the backup. From the Tools menu.I clicked OK to exit the dialog box. 4. I clicked the text link on the Welcome screen labeled Advanced Mode.When the Backup Job Information dialog appeared. 5. I then clicked the tab labeled Backup and clicked New on the Job menu. This closed the wizard and opened the Backup Utility.I clicked the Backup Log tab and clicked the option labeled Detailed. 2.bkf created mm/dd/yyyy at hh:mm. 3. I clicked the Backup Type tab and selected Normal as the type of backup to perform.2 Use the following system recovery tools: Automated System Recovery (ASR) and the Recovery Console. 5. 5. In the Backup Destination drop-down menu. This provided a detailed log of the files being backed up. 10. I entered the path and filename for the backup file as C:\backup. I started the Backup Utility by clicking Start | All Programs | Accessories | System Tools | Backup. I selected Start | All Programs | Accessories | System Tools | Backup and clicked the Advanced Mode link to open the main Backup utility screen.5). 11. Creating an ASR backup 1. The Backup or Restore Wizard opened. 2. I clicked the Automated System Recovery Wizard button on the Welcome tab. This changed the display in the right pane to shows the contents of the C: drive. I waited for almost half-an-hour as the system partition was backed up. The Backup Destination page appeared. then clicked the Finish button. The tasks to be completed will be selected by your tutor.bkf. I booted my computer using the Windows Server 2003 CD and pressed F2 when prompted to initiate the recovery process. Recovery Console 1. At the prompt. enabling me to enter commands at the prompt. I typed LISTSVC and a list of available services and drivers was displayed on the screen. When this completed. I clicked Run on the Start menu and when the Run command box appeared. I typed MORE C:\BOOT. 2. I typed D:/I386/Winnt32. 5. I selected the correct backup location to complete the wizard and continue with the setup process.INI to view the contents of the BOOT. Performing an ASR Restore 1. I was then prompted to insert the ASR floppy disk and press any key. 2. 3. another message box appeared informing me that the Recovery Console was installed. 10. I used the up and down arrow keys to select Recovery Console. A message box appeared asking if I would like to install the Recovery Console. the Backup utility opened automatically and restored the system. I inserted the Windows Server 2003 installation CD into the CD-ROM drive (D:) of my server. a menu appeared. 3. Windows Setup started and began installing the Recovery Console. At the end of the Automated System Recovery process. 4.exe /cmdcons. 6.INI file.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System clicked the OK button. I clicked Yes. After the restart. a command-line interface appears on the screen. I typed MAP to view a list of drive mappings. type EXIT to exit the Recovery Console. After Recovery Console started. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 56 . I clicked OK to exit the message box and restarted the server. asking which operating system I would like to start: Windows Server 2003 or the Microsoft Windows Recovery Console. 9. The system reformatted the C: drive automatically and the Automated System Recovery Wizard began an installation process similar to the initial Windows Server 2003 installation. 5. During this procedure the Automated System Recovery Wizard prompted for the backup location. After the Windows Server 2003 files were copied to the hard drive the computer rebooted and the Windows Server 2003 setup procedure continued. and then pressed Enter. I pressed the spacebar to scroll through the list until I reached the end of the list and the command prompt appeared again. 8. 4. 11. 7. specify advanced restore options. to be copied to the Original Location. I clicked OK to save the advanced restore options settings and then clicked OK to begin restoring the data. I clicked the Advanced button to 7.4 Restore backup data Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took. I ran the Backup Utility program and clicked the Advanced Mode link. restore.4. I clicked the Start Restore button to begin the restore operation. Finally I clicked the Close button to finish the restore operation. 9. 6. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 57 . From the Advanced Restore Options dialog box I ensured that the Restore Security to restore from and then expand the backup set. I clicked the Report button to view the Restore Report log. 2.1 Documentary evidence that the candidate can use system tools to restore backup data 1. 8. I marked the check box for each drive. check box was marked to restore NTFS security settings for restored files and folders. The Restore Progress window kept me updated on the progress of the restore job and notified me when the restore is finished. expanded the media item that I wanted 3.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 5. I selected that I wanted restored files 5. I clicked the Restore and Manage Media tab. When the Confirm Restore message box appeared. or individual file that I wanted to 4. folder. 10. From the Restore Files to drop-down list box. 5. I selected the folders and files that I wanted to back up. rather than using the Backup Wizard (Advanced). then clicked the Schedule button.bkf as the Backup Destination. 8. 12. 3. 9. Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 58 . I clicked Start Backup to enter descriptions and choose options for the Backup Job Information dialog box. I clicked the Backup tab. I clicked the Advanced Mode link. I clicked OK to save the schedule settings.1 1. From the Welcome tab in Advanced Mode. Documentary evidence that the candidate can use system tools to schedule backup jobs I started the Backup Utility by clicking Start | Programs | Accessories | System Too | Backup. I clicked Yes when prompted to save the backup selections.DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System 5. 11. 7. then clicked OK. 2. From the Backup tab. At the Set Account Information dialog box.5 Schedule backup jobs Carry out the task listed below and either give a brief description of the steps you took or attach annotated printouts or screen dumps showing the steps you took 5. 6. From the drop-down list box I selected D:/Backup. I accepted the logged-on user account name and typed and confirmed the password.5. 10. In the Scheduled Job Options dialog box. 4. In the Welcome part of the to the Backup or Restore Wizard window. I clicked the Backup Details tab to view a summary of the details and options configured I clicked on the Schedule Data tab and clicked the Properties button to schedule the job. for greater control over the backup process. 5. The scheduled backup job appeared on the calendar for the Scheduled Jobs tab for each time that it was scheduled to run. I typed ShugsBackup in the Job Name box. DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Assessment checklists Unit assessment: candidate’s assessment record DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Class Candidate Name Evidence Requirements Assessment Task 1 Title of task: Restricted Response Test ♦ completes Restricted Response Test with score of 70% or greater ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Overall comments: Group Candidate Number Outcomes 1–5 Record of Performance Satisfactory/ Comments Unsatisfactory Assessor’s signature: Date: Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 59 . DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Assessment tasks checklist Unit assessment: candidate’s assessment record DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Class Candidate Name Evidence Requirements Assessment Task 2 Title of task: Logbook ♦ completes required tasks successfully and records these in logbook ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Overall comments: Group Candidate Number Outcomes 1–5 Record of Performance Satisfactory/ Comments Unsatisfactory Assessor’s signature: Date: Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 60 . DF9N 34: Network Server Operating System Unit assessment: class checklist DF9N 34  Network Server Operating System Class Candidate Surname 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Candidate Forename Candidate ID Group Outcomes 1 2 3 4 5 Overall Achievement* P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F * Mark as appropriate Scottish Qualifications Authority Assessment Exemplars for Higher National Units 61 .
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