The eDirectory ________________ defines the types of objects that can be created in your tree and what attributes they will have.
Your company's business procedures require the use of triplicate forms. To accommodate this, you have purchased a dot-matrix printer to deploy in your network. The printer will be connected directly to one of your server's LPT ports using an IEEE 1284 parallel cable. You use iPrint to provide print services to your end users. This printer doesn't have an embedded printer agent. Can it be used with iPrint?
A. Yes, all prerequisite requirements have been met.
B. No, the Print Manager doesn't support dot-matrix printers.
C. No, the iPrint Broker is incompatible with IEEE 1284 printers.
D. No, iPrint doesn't support printers without an embedded printer agent.
E. No, a Printer Agent can't be created for printers that use a parallel cable.
Which utility can be downloaded from the Internet and run at the server console to change the password of an e Directory user object?
A. SETPASS.NLM
B. BURGLAR.NLM
C. CRACKER.NLM
D. PASSWORD. NLM
E. PASSHACK.NLM
F. ADMINHACK.NLM
Which OES NetWare module increases performance for multiprocessor systems and provides support for some hardware configurations from specific vendors?
A. LAN Module
B. Host Adapter Module
C. Custom Device Module
D. HotPlug Support Module
E. Platform Support Module
Which eDirectory object type is located at the top-most level of the eDirectory tree?
A. Leaf object
B. Tree root object
C. Container object
D. Redirector object
E. Tree schema object
F. Tree boundary object
You're designing your organization's eDirectory tree. You want to create Country objects at the top of your tree for each country where your organization has an office. Each of these offices has a regional network administrator. You decide to create an object named Admin in each respective Country object for each regional administrator. Will this tree design work?
A. Yes, all eDirectory rules have been observed.
B. No, eDirectory object names must be unique within the tree.
C. No, user objects can't reside in Country container objects.
D. No, eDirectory must be managed centrally. You shouldn't use distributed administrators.
E. No, the name of Admin is reserved for the user object that's created during the first server install.
F. No, eDirectory requires that trees be designed by departmental organization, not by geographic region.
Which eDirectory component represents logical or physical network resources?
A. DIB
B. Object
C. Schema
D. Replica
E. Partition
You've just installed a NetWare 6.5 server named WIDGET1 into the WIDGETCORP-TREE. During installation, you created three server volumes: SYS, DATA, and SHARED. What is the default name that will be assigned to these volumes' associated Volume objects in the WIDGETCORP-TREE eDirectory tree?
A. SYS, DATA, and SHARED
B. SYS_1, DATA_1, and SHARED_1
C. SYS_WIDGET1, DATA_WIDGET1, and SHARED_WIDGET1
D. WIDGET1_SYS, WIDGET1_DATA, and WIDGET1_SHARED
E. SYS_WIDGETCORP, DATA_WIDGETCORP, and SHARED_WIDGETCORP
F. WIDGETCORP_SYS, WIDGETCORP_DATA, and WIDGETCORP_SHARED
Which eDirectory object is used to define a position within an eDirectory tree where the user who will occupy the position may change, but the responsibilities of the position itself do not?
A. User
B. Group
C. Profile
D. Template
E. Organization
F. Organizational Role
Which property right allows a trustee of an object to add or remove its name as a value of the object property?
A. Read
B. Write
C. Modify
D. Delete
E. Browse
F. Add Self
G. Rename
H. Compare
I. File Scan
J. Inheritable