70-064Windows95试题回顾(1)
2012-12-26来源/作者:卫凯点击次数:419
thanks to all of u who are maintaining and contributing to this site.i just passed today 632/1000, withoutn this site it was impossible. it took 2 weeks of study for me. i am basically a unix guy. i read from resource kit , this site and http://www.globetrotting.com
now it’s my turn to contribute. once again thanks to u all!!!
an indian guy
subject: test 70-064
1.you are performing a network install of win95. how can you reduce network traffic after the installation?
a. share installation b. local installation
2. there was a question about modemlog.txt. it went something along the lines of you want to trap all at commands sent to your modem. what do you do? (answer was turn modem log on or something)
3. a question on novell. you have a client on novell, proper protocols and services, etc. you cann see novell servers but cannot map a drive to them. why?
a. ensure the correct frame type is selected
b. install tcpip c. etc
c.
4. win31, nt, 95, dos on lan. you need them all to access shared folders. what 2 folder
names can be seen by all clients. (the only 2 that don’t use lfn)
5. there was a question on which apps do not need 3rd party emulation. mac, unix, 16 bit windows, ms-dos apps that use ems, ms-dos apps that use xms, or ms-dos apps that make direct calls to hardware. pick 3
6. a user is complaining of performance problems. you run system monitor and there’s lots of page faults, etc. etc. etc. what can be done to help the user’s performance??(add more ram) go to the resource kit for the answer. there is a good explanation.
7. 2 machines are connected to network, clienta and clientb. they have identical hardware/software. one complains that machine is running slower than the other. what can you check for with system monitor?
8. setup crashed during hardware detection. you power off and on. what can you do? the only answer that made sense was restart setup and use safe recovery. all the other ones were either delete detlog.txt or move detlog.txt, etc.
9. had an exhibit where they showed a routed network with some ip addresse filled in, including the router’s ip address. they then ask for an answer on the default gateway and ip address of a client.
now it’s my turn to contribute. once again thanks to u all!!!
an indian guy
subject: test 70-064
1.you are performing a network install of win95. how can you reduce network traffic after the installation?
a. share installation b. local installation
2. there was a question about modemlog.txt. it went something along the lines of you want to trap all at commands sent to your modem. what do you do? (answer was turn modem log on or something)
3. a question on novell. you have a client on novell, proper protocols and services, etc. you cann see novell servers but cannot map a drive to them. why?
a. ensure the correct frame type is selected
b. install tcpip c. etc
c.
4. win31, nt, 95, dos on lan. you need them all to access shared folders. what 2 folder
names can be seen by all clients. (the only 2 that don’t use lfn)
5. there was a question on which apps do not need 3rd party emulation. mac, unix, 16 bit windows, ms-dos apps that use ems, ms-dos apps that use xms, or ms-dos apps that make direct calls to hardware. pick 3
6. a user is complaining of performance problems. you run system monitor and there’s lots of page faults, etc. etc. etc. what can be done to help the user’s performance??(add more ram) go to the resource kit for the answer. there is a good explanation.
7. 2 machines are connected to network, clienta and clientb. they have identical hardware/software. one complains that machine is running slower than the other. what can you check for with system monitor?
8. setup crashed during hardware detection. you power off and on. what can you do? the only answer that made sense was restart setup and use safe recovery. all the other ones were either delete detlog.txt or move detlog.txt, etc.
9. had an exhibit where they showed a routed network with some ip addresse filled in, including the router’s ip address. they then ask for an answer on the default gateway and ip address of a client.