these are some of the common interview questions....
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1. What are the ways to configure DNS & Zones?
2. What are the types of backup? Explain each?
3. What are Levels of RAID 0, 1, 5? Which one is better & why?
4. What are FMSO Roles? List them.
5. Describe the lease process of the DHCP server.
6. Disaster Recovery Plan?
7. What is scope & super scope?
8. Differences between Win 2000 Server & Advanced Server?
9. Logical Diagram of Active Directory? What is the difference between child domain & additional domain server?
10. FTP, NNTP, SMTP, KERBEROS, DNS, DHCP, POP3 port numbers?
11. What is Kerberos? Which version is currently used by Windows? How does Kerberos work?
1. GAL, Routing Group, Stm files, Eseutil & ininteg - what are they used for?
2. What is MIME & MAPI?
3. List the services of Exchange Server 2000?
4. How would you recover Exchange server when the log file is corrupted
1. Group Policies - how to apply and order in which they apply.
2. Global catalog servers - how many is a specific two plus site implementation
3. Describe different zones and a scenario in which you would use them
4. What is the system state?
5. What is a Global Catalog server?
6. What is an OU?
7. What Ms tools (standard) are used to troubleshoot AD issues?
What tools from the Support kit and resource kit can aid troubleshooting?
What the standard mistakes made when setting up Ms products?
8. What do you have to do to secure a Exchange server from being a relay?
9. When a full backup runs what does it do to the log files?
10. What the basic steps to recovering a Lost Exchange/DC server?
11. How do you build redudancy in to DNS?
12. How can you secure AD DNS?
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If you are the interviewer - how could you have possibly come up with these questions without having any clue about the answers?
If you are the interviewee - I, for one, shall not dilute the value of my own knowledge and the knowledge of my colleagues by allowing unqualified people to use my expertise to cheat their way into employment.
If you are an outside third party - These are fairly basic questions that have a variety of answers. It would do you more good to study and learn the answers by the sweat of your own brow than to have them handed to you on a silver platter.
In short, I'm not giving you the answers for your own good and the good of humanity. And I hope no one else does either.
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by: ckratschPosted on 2005-10-03 at 09:07:47ID: 15007498
Can you give some additional description of why you need these questions answered, and what the answers will be used for?