<p>Chapter 14 Practice Test Answers 1. C. DNS is required by Active Directory and must be available when AD is added.</p><p>2. D. NetWare 3.12 uses the bindery to store information about objects and their properties.</p><p>3. B. NetWare Loadable Modules (NLMs) add programs to the NetWare operating system. 4. C. A UNIX user must have “Execute to the file” to run an application.</p><p>5. A, D, E. The components of the UNIX OS are the shell, kernel, and applications.</p><p>6. B. Once Pure IP was added to NetWare, it was no longer necessary to run IPX/SPX, and NetWare could innately talk to other operating systems.</p><p>7. D. The .LAN NetWare Loadable Module loads the NIC driver for the server.</p><p>8. A. The Security Accounts Manager (SAM) maintains information about users’ accounts and other information. </p><p>9. C. The administrator can partition the NDS database to provide fault tolerance.</p><p>10. A. GSNW (Gateway Services for NetWare) allows NetWare resources to be accessed as if they were Windows resources.</p><p>11. D. The logical presentation of objects in the NDS is the tree.</p><p>12. B. NTFS and share permissions are combined when a network user accesses resources.</p><p>13. A. All trees in the forest must share the same schema for the AD database. 14. D. Macintosh is considered the most user-friendly of the operating systems.</p><p>15. C. A user must have at least Read and File Scan to access a resource.</p><p>16. B. A daemon is a UNIX service application.</p><p>17. D. NT 4.0 was the first Windows OS to support the 32-bit platform.</p><p>18. A, C, D. Macintosh supports TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, and AppleTalk.</p><p>19. A. NetWare is considered to be the best of the operating systems but not the most user-friendly.</p><p>20. B. NetWare 3.X must use IPX/SPX. </p><p>21. D. Windows 2000 is considered a multimaster operating system.</p><p>22. B. Samba allows interoperability between UNIX and Windows.</p>
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