You are the network administrator for your company’ single Active Directory domain. All network
servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional.
You are responsible for backing up and restoring all data on 10 file servers. Each file server has
two hard disks: Disk0 and Disk1. The system volume is contained on Disk0. User files and data
are stored on Disk1.
You must define a plan that allows each server to be completely restored in the event that you
have problems with a file, driver, or service. This plan must include what you should do after you
have tried and failed at using the Last Known Good Configuration and Safe Mode. Your plan
should include recovery using the least amount of administrative effort and with minimal data loss.
This plan must apply to all servers for preventive measures.
Which action should you include in your plan?
A.
For each server, create an Automatic System Recovery (ASR) backup set and an ASR floppy
disk.
B.
For each server, install the Recovery Console as a startup option, using the Windows Server
2003 Setup CD and h:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons.
C.
For each server, create a backup using the Windows Server 2003 Backup Wizard and
choosing the Back Up Selected File, Drives, or Network Data.
D.
Run the Recovery Console from your Windows Server 2003 Setup CD, choose the Repair or
Recover option by pressing R, and press C to start the Recovery Console.