题目
You currently have two printers attached to your local LPT1 and LPT2 ports. You need to be able to print to the network printer and to both local printers. You install the driver for the network printer on your computer.
What must you do next to enable printing on the network printer?
A.Create a new local printer port named PrtSrv\Printer02, and configure the printer to use the new port.
B.Create a new local printer port named PrtSrv\Printer02. In the properties for the new port, select the option to print directly to the printer. Configure the printer to use the new port.
C.Run thenet use Lpt3: \\PrtSrv\Printer02command.
D.Run thenet print\\PrtSrv\Printer02command.
第1题
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
第2题
You want to upgrade your computer to Windows 2000 Professional.
What should you do?
A.Replace the SCSI adapter card with a Windows 2000 Professional compatible SCSI adapter. Start the installation from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. Add the new adapter card drivers when you are prompted.
B.Obtain Windows 2000 drivers from the SCSI adapter manufacturer. Copy the drivers to C:\Winnt folder. Start the installation from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.
C.Obtain Windows 2000 drivers from the SCSI adapter manufacturer. Start the installation by using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. Add the new adapter card drivers when you are prompted.
D.Modify Config.sys to use your existing SCSI adapter and existing CD-ROM drive. Using Windows NT 4.0, start the installation by running Winnt32.exe from the I386 folder on the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.
第3题
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
第4题
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
第5题
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
第6题
A. From the Services snap-in, disable the IP Helper.
B. From the Services snap-in, disable the Netlogon service.
C. From Windows Firewall, enable the Block all connections option on the Public Profile.
D. From Windows Firewall, enable the Block all connections option on the Domain Profile.
第7题
A. From the BIOS, disable the Trusted Platform Module.
B. From the BIOS, disable the processor‘s No Execute feature.
C. Start the computer in Safe Mode.
D. Start the computer from the Windows Server 2008 R2 installation media.
第8题
What should you do before you continue the installation?
A.Remove the virus checker in Windows 98.
B.Disable the BIOS virus checker and restart the computer.
C.Run Fixmbr.Exe from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.
D.Modify the Boot.ini file to include a signature parameter on the ARC path of the system partition.
第9题
A. Install Windows Server Backup on Server2.
B. Upgrade Server2 to Windows Server 2008 R2.
C. Add an exception to Windows Firewall on Server2.
D. Add your user account to the Backup Operators group on Server2.
第10题
The 64,000-dollar question, if you have come up with a device which you believe to be the answer to the energy crisis or you've invented a lawnmower which cuts grass with a jet of water (not so daft, someone has invented one), is how to ensure you're the one to reap the rewards of your ingenuity. How will all you garden shed boffins out there keep others from capitalizing on your ideas and lining their pockets at your expense?
One of the first steps to protect your interest is to patent your invention. That can keep it out of the grasp of the pirates for at least the next 20 years. And for this reason inventors in their droves beat a constant trail from all over the country to the doors of an anonymous grey-fronted building just behind London's Holborn to try and patent their devices.
The building houses the Patent Office. It's an ant heap of corridors, offices and filing rooms—a sorting house and storage depot for one of the world's biggest and most varied collections of technical data. Some ten million patents — English and foreign — are listed there.
File after file, catalogue after catalogue detail the brain-children of inventors down the centuries, from a 1600's machine gun designed to fire square bullets at infidels and round ones at Christians, to present-day laser, nuclear and computer technology.
The first letters' patent were granted as long ago as 1449 to a Flemish craftsman by the name of John Utynam. The letters, written in Latin, are still on file at the office. They were granted by King Henry Ⅵ and entitled Utynam to import into this country his knowledge of making stained glass windows in order to install such windows at Eton College.
Present-day patents procedure is a more sophisticated affair than getting a go-ahead note from the monarch. These days the strict procedures governing whether you get a patent for your revolutionary mouse-trap or solar-powered back-scratcher have been reduced to a pretty exact science.
From start to finish it will take around two and a half years and cost £ 165 for the inventor to gain patent protection for his brainchild. That's if he's lucky. By no means all who apply to the Patent Office, which is a branch of the Department of Trade, get a patent.
A key man at the Patent Office is Bernard Partridge, Principal Examiner (Administration), who boils down to one word the vital ingredient any inventor needs before he can hope to overcome the many hurdles in the complex procedure of obtaining a patent — "ingenuity".
People take out a patent because they want to______.
A.keep their ideas from being stolen
B.reap the rewards of somebody else's ingenuity
C.visit the patent office building
D.come up with more new devices
第11题
A. From Network Connections, right-click the active network connection, and then click Status.
B. From Network Connections, select the active network connection, and then click Diagnose this connection.
C. From Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, click Monitoring, and then click Connection Security Rules.
D. From Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, click Monitoring, click Security Associations, and then click Main Mode.
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