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  1. AJ

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    Which of the following correctly describe Windows 2000 Network Monitor (Choose all that apply)?

    A) It includes both the Network Monitor console and the Network Monitor driver.

    B) Not installed by default

    C) Can be installed from the Control Panel Add/Remove Windows programs application.

    D) Must run in promiscuous mode
     
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  2. nugget
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    A B 'n C 4 me AJ. :lol:
     
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    Going for ABC today, AJ.
     
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    I'll join you guys with AB&C :roll:
     
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  5. AJ

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    Correct answer is: ABC

    Explanation: Network Monitor Tools include both the Network Monitor console and the Network Monitor driver. These tools are not installed by default on Windows 2000 Server. You can install them from the Control Panel Add/Remove Windows Programs application. From the Add/Remove Programs window, choose Add/Remove Windows Components and from the Windows Components wizard that appears, choose Management And Monitoring Tools. The Management And Monitoring Tools item contains Network Monitor Tools. Once installed, the Network Monitor console appears in the Administrative Tools program group and Network Monitor Driver is listed in the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box.

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