70-215 QOTD 05/05/2004

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  1. AJ

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    Your organization has been smoothly running a Windows NT 4.0 Server network for some time now, but is interested in moving up to a Windows 2000 Server network. Which of the following statements are true concerning clean installations versus upgrade installations?

    Choose the correct answers.

    A. You cannot directly upgrade a Windows NT 3.51 Server installation to Windows 2000 Server.

    B. You can directly upgrade a Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server installation to Windows 2000 Server.

    C. You can directly upgrade a Windows NT 3.51 Server installation to Windows 2000 Server.

    D. You can directly upgrade a Windows 95 or Windows 98 installation to Windows 2000 Server.

    E. You can directly upgrade a Windows NT 4.0 Server installation to Windows 2000 Server.

    F. You can directly upgrade a Windows NT 3.0 Server installation to Windows 2000 Server.

    G. You cannot directly upgrade a Windows NT 3.0 Server installation to Windows 2000 Server.


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  2. mattwest

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    At a quick glance A E G ???

    :roll: :)
     
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  3. Jakamoko
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    Also quick guess ...

    B,C,E and G
     
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  4. tripwire45
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    I think Gav's got it again. BCEG is what I'll say, too. Wish I could post the link to the site where I got the info but that would be unfair until the poll is officially closed.
     
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  5. Jakamoko
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    I should have said it was also an educated guess :oops:
     
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  6. tripwire45
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    I looked it up at Microsoft. I feel pretty confident that we're right.
     
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  7. flex22

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    B, C, E, and G.

    Vaguely remember reading about upgrading from terminal services 4.0, but not absolutely sure.

    Soon find out I'm sure.
     
  8. AJ

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    Correct answer is: BCEG

    Explanation:
    From Upgrading compared with installing, Windows 2000 Server supports upgrade installations from Windows NT 4.0 Server or Terminal Server. Additionally, you can directly upgrade from Windows NT 3.51 Server. Older versions of Windows NT Server cannot be directly upgrade and will require a step-upgrade to Windows NT 3.51 or 4.0 Server first. You cannot upgrade any instance of a workstation Operating System, such as Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 Workstation directly to Windows 2000 Server.
     
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