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TS: MSOffice Proj Serv 2007, Config, For MS Cert Parthers : 70-639 Exam

Exam Number/Code: 70-639
Exam Name: TS: MSOffice Proj Serv 2007, Config, For MS Cert Parthers

“TS: MSOffice Proj Serv 2007, Config, For MS Cert Parthers”, also known as 70-639 exam, is a Microsoft certification. With the complete collection of questions and answers Q&as with Expert Explanations, Pass4sure has assembled to take you through 75 Q&As to your 70-639 Exam preparation. In the 70-639 exam resources, you will cover every field and category in TS helping to ready you for your successful Microsoft Certification.

QUESTION 1:
You are the network administrator for PassGuide . The network consists of a Windows
2000 Active Directory domain.
PassGuide has several sales employees who travel with Windows XP portable computers.
To check their e-mail and upload data, the sales employees must dial in to PassGuide ’s
network using a toll-free number.
The network includes a stand-alone Windows 2000 Server computer named PassGuide 1,
which runs Routing and Remote Access. PassGuide 1 is configured to allow PPTP
connections to the network. PassGuide 1 is installed at the network perimeter. Employees
who work from home connect to PassGuide 1 to gain access to PassGuide network.
You company wants to reduce long-distance charges by finding a cheaper solution. A
national Internet service provider (ISP) has a calling plan that will provide local phone
number Internet access for all cities the sales employees work in. The same phone
numbers are used by all companies who subscribe to the service. PassGuide purchases the
plan, and you configure the portable computers to use a local phone number and PPTP to
connect to the corporate network.
You must develop a solution that allows users to use a single password when connecting
to the ISP and the corporate network. First you install the Internet Authentication Service
(IAS) on a server on the network of PassGuide to act as a Remote Access Dial-in User
Service (RADIUS) server.
What else should you do?
A. Ask the ISP to configure a RADIUS client to forward authentication requests to the
IAS server on your network.
Configure PassGuide 1 to use Windows Authentication, with PassGuide 1 providing
authentication.
B. Ask the ISP to configure a RADIUS proxy to forward authentication requests to the
IAS server on your network.
Configure PassGuide 1 to use Windows Authentication, with PassGuide 1 providing
authentication.
C. Ask the ISP to configure a RADIUS client to forward authentication requests to the
IAS server on your network.
Configure PassGuide 1 to use RADIUS Authentication, with the IAS server on your
network providing authentication.
D. Ask the ISP to configure a RADIUS proxy to forward authentication requests to the
IAS server on your network.
Configure PassGuide 1 to use RADIUS Authentication, with the IAS server on your
network providing authentication.
Answer: D
Explanation:

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Requests reach IAS through the RADIUS proxy server at the ISP and are routed to the
corporate server. We should configure PassGuide 1 to use RADIUS authentication. The
IAS server provides the authentication.
Illustrative diagram:
Reference:
Microsoft White Paper, Internet Authentication Service for Windows 2000, Outsourced
Corporate Access Through Service Providers
Incorrect Answers
A, C: At the ISP a RADIUS proxy server that acts as a RADIUS client to other servers is
needed.
B; Windows authentication could be used if there were only one single RRAS server.
However, in this scenario there is an RRAS and an IAS server.
QUESTION 2:
You are the network administrator for PassGuide . The network consists if a Windows
2000 Active Directory domain. When the first domain controller in the domain was
installed, permissions were defined to be compatible only with Windows 2000 Server
operating systems.
Three servers accept dial-up remote access connections for the network. PassGuide 1 is a
Windows NT Server 4.0 computer with the latest security updates and Routing and
Remote Access for Windows 2000 add-in installed. PassGuide 1 also runs an accounting
software package that does not run under Windows 2000.
PassGuide 2 and PassGuide 3 are Windows 2000 Server computers with Routing and
Remote Access configured to allow dial-up connections.
At PassGuide 2 and PassGuide 3, the configured Remote Access Policy allows dial-up
connections by all users. To allow dial-up connections to PassGuide 1, users who are
allowed to dial in to the network are enabled for remote access in their user account
properties.
All three servers allow CHAP, MS-CHAP, and MS-CHAP v2 authentication. Users
report that they are sometimes unable to connect to the network. When they attempt to
reconnect, the attempt often succeeds. Upon inspection of the event logs, you find that
only dial-up connections to PassGuide 2 and PassGuide 3 are succeeding.
You must allow connections to PassGuide 1 without upgrading to Windows 2000 Server.
What should you do?

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A. Install the Microsoft Directory Services Client on PassGuide 1.
B. Install the Windows NT 4.0 High Encryption Pack on PassGuide 1.
C. Add the PassGuide 1 Windows NT 4.0 computer account to the RAS and IAS Servers group.
D. Add the Everyone group to the Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access group.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Users only get authenticated by the Windows 2000 RRAS servers, not by the Windows
NT 4.0 RAS server. We need to add the Windows NT 4.0 RAS server to the RAS and
IAS Servers group.
Procedure:
1. Log on to a Windows 2000 computer with an account that is a member of the Domain
Administrators group.
2. Start the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC snap-in.
3. Navigate to / Users / RAS and IAS Servers.
4. Right-click RAS and IAS Servers and press Properties.
5. Select the Members tab.
6. Add the RRAS server to the RAS and IAS Servers group.
Reference:
HOW TO: Add Users to the Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access Group, Microsoft
Knowledge Base Article – Q303973
Incorrect Answers
A, B: Microsoft Directory Services Client or Windows NT 4.0 High Encryption Pack are
not useful here.
D: By putting the Everyone group into the pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access group
enables any RAS caller to be authenticated by the Windows NT 4.0 RAS server.
However, this is not a solution to the problem in this scenario.
QUESTION 3:
You are the network administrator for PassGuide . The network consists of a Windows
2000 Active Directory domain. The domain contains Windows 2000 Server computers
and Windows 2000 Professional client computers.
A Windows 2000 member server named PassGuide 1 hosts the corporate intranet Web site.
PassGuide 1 runs Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.0.
All users are using Microsoft Internet Explorer as their default browser to connect to the
intranet Web site. Currently, users in the domain connect to the intranet Web site by
using Basic authentication.
You want to start using Digest authentication for the intranet Web site. You configure IIS
on PassGuide 1 to allow only Digest authentication. In the Default Domain Group Policy
object (GPO), you assign the Store passwords using reversible encryption for all users in
the domain policy.
Users now report that when they connect to the intranet Web site, they are presented with
a dialog box asking for a user name and passwords. However, no matter which user name
and password combination they enter, they cannot access the site. After three connection

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attempts, the Web browser displays the error message “HTTP 401.4 – Unauthorized:
Authorization denied by filter.”
You want to ensure that users in the domain can successfully authenticate to the intranet
Web site by using Digest authentication.
What should you do?
A. Add the intranet Web site to the Trusted Sites zone on each user’s computer.
B. Grant the Domain Users group the Log on locally user right on PassGuide 1.
C. Configure all domain user accounts to enable the User must change password at next logon option.
D. Configure IIS on PassGuide 1 to enable the Enable client certificate mapping option.
Answer: C
Explanation:
When you use Digest Authentication in Internet Information Services version
5.0, and a user navigates to your Web site, the following error message may
be received by the user when they attempt to log in:
401.4 Unauthorized: Authorization denied by filter.
This error typically occurs because the user’s password is either not stored
in reversible encryption, or the password has not been reset (in order for
the hashing to take place).
Reference: Error message: 401.4 Unauthorized: Authorization denied by
filter, Microsoft Knowledge Base Article – Q241832
(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B241832)
Incorrect answers:
A: This doesn’t have anything to do with if the site is trusted or not
B: PassGuide 1 is a domain member, so all domain users already have the Log on
Locally user right by default.
D: This isn’t a certificate issue, Digest Authentication does not use
certificates.When you use Digest Authentication in Internet Information Services version
5.0, and a user navigates to your Web site, the following error message may
be received by the user when they attempt to log in:
401.4 Unauthorized: Authorization denied by filter.
This error typically occurs because the user’s password is either not stored
in reversible encryption, or the password has not been reset (in order for
the hashing to take place).
Reference: Error message: 401.4 Unauthorized: Authorization denied by
filter, Microsoft Knowledge Base Article – Q241832
(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B241832)
Incorrect answers:
A: This doesn’t have anything to do with if the site is trusted or not
B: PassGuide 1 is a domain member, so all domain users already have the Log on
Locally user right by default.
D: This isn’t a certificate issue, Digest Authentication does not use certificates.

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