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Preparation Guide for Exam 70-222
Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000
Audience profile
Candidates for this exam operate in medium-sized to very large computing environments that plan to migrate from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000. They have a thorough understanding of Windows NT domain structure, including Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, WINS, and TCP/IP. In addition, they have a minimum of one year of experience in the IT industry, including experience with remote access, routing issues, and connectivity. They are able to lead a team in performing all types of migrations.

Credit toward certification
When you pass the Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000 exam, you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional status. You also earn credit toward the following certifications:

• Elective credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer on Windows 2000 certification

• Elective credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer on Windows NT 4.0 certification

Preparation tools and resources
In addition to your hands-on experience working with the product, we recommend that you use the following tools and training to help you prepare for this exam.

Classroom training for this exam
• Course 2153B: Implementing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure

• Course 2154B: Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services

Microsoft Press self-paced training
• MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-222): Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000

Microsoft certified practice tests
• MeasureUp: Visit the MeasureUp Web site to take a practice test.

• Self Test Software: Visit the Self Test Software Web site to take a practice test.

Microsoft online resources
• TechNet: Designed for IT professionals, this site includes how-to instructions, best practices, downloads, technical chats, and much more.

• MSDN: The Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) is a reference for developers. It features code samples, technical articles, newsgroups, chats, and more.

• Training and certification newsgroups: There is a newsgroup for every Microsoft certification. By participating in the ongoing dialogue, you take advantage of a unique opportunity to exchange ideas with and ask questions of others, including more than 750 Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) worldwide.

MCSE Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000 : 70-222 Exam

Exam Number/Code: 70-222
Exam Name: MCSE Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000

“MCSE Migrating from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000″, also known as 70-222 exam, is a Microsoft certification. With the complete collection of questions and answers, Pass4sure has assembled to take you through 5 Case Studies to your 70-222 Exam preparation. In the 70-222 exam resources, you will cover every field and category in MCSE helping to ready you for your successful Microsoft Certification.

QUESTION 1:
You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com
network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains three domains
named Certkiller -south.com, Certkiller -north.com and Certkiller -east.com. The domain
functional level of Certkiller .com is set at Windows 2000 native. All servers on the
Certkiller .com network run Windows 2003 and the client computers run Windows
XP Professional.
Certkiller .com consists of three departments, named Sales, Research and Marketing.
These departments are crucial to the business operation at Certkiller .com. All the
client computers are divided in the Sales, Research and Marketing department.
Each department has its user accounts in its respective global group named:
CK_Sales, CK_Research and CK_Market. These user accounts are used to assign
permissions some of the local domain resources.
You were instructed to change the groups so that they can be directly be used in the
DACLs of local domain resources. The task must be done with the least amount of
administrative effort.
What should you do?
A. Delete each group, and recreate each group using the universal scope.
B. Delete each group, and recreate each group using the domain local scope.
C. Open the properties of each group, and specify the scope of each group directly to
domain local.
D. Open the properties of each group, and specify the scope of each group to universal,
and then change the scope to domain local.
Answer: D
Explanation: You have to change the scope domain local by first change it to
universal. Domain local groups can contain members from any domain, and they
can be used to grant access to resources in the same domain.
Incorrect answers:
A: Universal groups should not be use for providing the domain users with access to
resources. Universal groups produce additional replication traffic between domain
controllers.
B: You cannot change the scope of each group directly to domain local. The domain
local option will not be available.
D: You should not delete each group and recreate each group using the domain local
scope. This will require more administrative effort.

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QUESTION 2:
You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com
network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Certkiller .com. All
servers on the Certkiller .com network run Windows 2000 Server and all client
computers run Windows XP Professional.
Certkiller .com consists of a Research department, which develops in-house
applications for different companies in the region. The Research department
contains of a file server named Certkiller -SR12. Certkiller -SR12 contains all
the data of the applications. A new Certkiller .com security policy requires that you
create several security groups with a global scope. You need to add users and
groups to the new global groups.
Which of the following can you add?
A. Global groups from any domain in the forest.
B. Global groups and user accounts from the same domain in which new groups are
located.
C. User accounts in any domain in the forest.
D. User accounts in any trusted forest.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Global groups in a domain configured at the Windows Server 2003 domain
functional level can only have user accounts and global groups from the same
domain as its members.
Incorrect answers:
A, C, D: Global groups cannot have user accounts and global groups from another
domain as its members.
QUESTION 3:
You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com
network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains three domains
named us. Certkiller .com, uk. Certkiller .com and Certkiller .com. Some servers on the
Certkiller .com network run Windows 2000 and some run Windows NT 4.0 and all
client computers run Windows XP Professional.
A week ago you upgraded two of the Windows 2000 domain controllers to Windows
Server 2003. You have received instructions to create a new security group and
change the group’s scope to universal so that Certkiller .com can have members from
any Active Directory domain in the domain tree or forest. You create a new security
group named CKSec. However, when you attempt to change the CKSec group scope
to universal you are unable to perform the task from the group properties.
You need to change the CKSec group scope to universal.
What should you do?

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A. Change the domain functional level to Windows 2000 mixed.
B. Upgrade the Windows NT 4.0 domain controllers to Windows 2000 Server.
C. Log on to the domain using your administrative credentials.
D. Replicate Active Directory through out the Certkiller .com network.
Answer: B
Explanation:
The Certkiller .com domain contains Windows 2000 Server and Windows NT 4.0
domain controllers and must therefore operate at Windows 2000 mixed domain
functional level. However, universal groups are only available when the domain
functional level has been raised to either Windows 2000 native or Windows Server
2003 domain functional level but Windows 2000 native or Windows Server 2003
domain functional level does not support Windows NT 4.0 domain controllers. You
must upgrade the Windows NT 4.0 domain controllers to Windows 2000 Server and
then switch to Windows 2000 native mode before universal groups will be available.
Incorrect answers:
A: The Certkiller .com domain contains Windows 2000 Server and Windows NT 4.0
domain controllers and is therefore operating at Windows 2000 mixed domain functional
level. However, universal groups are only available when the domain functional level has
been raised to either Windows 2000 native or Windows Server 2003 domain functional
level.
C: The problem in this scenario is not related to user rights and permissions. Logging on
with your administrative user account will not solve the problem. You need to upgrade
the Windows NT 4.0 domain controllers to Windows 2000 Server and then switch to
Windows 2000 native mode.
D: The problem in this scenario is not related to Active Directory replication. You need
to upgrade the Windows NT 4.0 domain controllers to Windows 2000 Server and then
switch to Windows 2000 native mode.

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