Important Windows Admin Interview Questions
1. Q: What does Active Directory mean?
A: The active Directory means a
service that identifies and handles resources, making them visible for
different groups or members that are authorized. It has the role of an object
store. The Active directory sees as objects workstations, people, servers devices
or documents and they all have their own characteristics and access control
list or ACL.
2.Q: What is the meaning of Global Catalog?
A: A Global Catalog is something
that each domain has, and it is used for authenticating the user on the
network, on windows 2000 network logon’s were protected from failures by
assigning a Global Catalog to every site.
3.Q: What is the use for DHCP?
A: DHCP is used for the DHCP
servers, personal computers can get their configuration from a DHCP server on
an IP configuration. The server knows nothing about the personal computers
until they make a request for information. Usually the most common information
sent is IP address and DHCP is used to make a large network administration
easier.
4.Q: What does a Super Scope do in DHCP?
A: The Super Scope gives the DHCP
server the possibility to have leases to multiple clients on the same physical
network. The leases come from multiple scopes. All scopes must be defined using
DHCP manager before the Super Scope creation and they are named member scopes.
The DHCP problems can be resolved by the Super Scope in different ways like the
following:
a) on a physical network like a
LAN network where multiple logical IP networks exist Super Scope is very useful
here. These types of networks are also named multinets.
b) there is also need for a Super
Scope when the address pool for the current scope becomes empty and there is a
need for new computers on the physical network.
c) when clients have to move on
another scope.
d) when DHCP clients from the
other side of the relay agents (BOOTP) or the network has many logical subnets.
e) when standard networks are
limited to leasing addresses for the clients.
5.Q: How can we switch the roles in an Active Directory?
A: Switching or transferring roles
in an Active Directory can be made with the use of Ntdsutil.exe.
6.Q: What is the purpose of a Stub zone DNS?
A: The copy of a zone that has
only the needed resources for finding the authoritative DNS servers in that
specific zone (DNS= Domain Name Servers) is called a Stub zone. It also
resolves names for DNS namespaces, thing required when names must be resolved
from two different DNS namespaces. The Stub zone contains: the master server’s
IP that is used for updating the Stub zone and the SOA (Start of Authority),
the NS (name server) and the glue A delegated zone records.
5.Q: What main file is used for Active Directory backup and how it is made?
A: Active Directory backup is
made using NTbackup utility. The backup is made once with the system state and
they are restored also together because they depend on each other. The system
state has different components like:
a) The registry
b) Boot files or startup files (files required
by the operating system to start).
c) The component services
d) The system volume or the SYSVOL folder this
is a folder that contains files that are shared on a domain.
e) The Active Directory
6.Q: Does a windows administrator have to be critical?
A: Yes and I can explain how. A
system administrator is responsible for an entire network which means he/she
must take care of multiple things in the same time which is not an easy task.
In order to achieve this, an administrator must have high organization skills
and a high technical knowledge and he/she must prevent the problems from
happening so that he/she won’t have to be forced to fix them.
7.Q: In what way is forward lookup zone different from the reverse lookup zone in NDS?
A: There is one difference
between these two: the forward lookup means name to IP and reverse lookup means
IP to name.
8.Q: As a system administrator can you make backup and recovery of data?
A: This is a responsibility that
any system administrator must have assume as a basic skill. Of course there are
many types of backup that can be made but all must be known for a successful
career.
9.Q: What is the meaning of DHCP and what is the port used by it to work?
A: DHCP or Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol has the ability to assign an IP automatically, this is
done in fact by the server and has a number range. When the system starts an IP
is assigned automatically. The DHCP server has port number 68, while the client
has 67.
10.Q: Can you ensure an updated system all the time and perform market research?
A: Staying up-to-date is another
strong point of a professional administrator, technology evolves and we must
keep up with the flow, otherwise we can’t do our job in a professional way.
Market research is the key to an up-to –date work.
11.Q: Is it possible for a computer to be able to browse the internet without having a default gateway?
A: Yes it is as long as we use a
public IP address. The gateway is required as a router or firewall when using
an intranet address.
12.Q: What are the advantages or disadvantages of using DHCP?
A: The advantage is that the DHCP
server configures all IP’s automatically and the disadvantage is that when you
receive a new IP address the machine name remains the same because of its
association with the IP. It’s not a real problem but when somebody tries to access
the machine by its name it become one.
13.Q: Are you familiar with monitoring?
A: Yes, monitoring is a base
activity of a system administrator, he/she manages all the access rights and
the server space, security of the user accounts is one of the most important
things here. Also an administrator must make sure that the user’s activity
doesn’t affect in any way the integrity of the server.
14.Q: How can we create a SRV record in DNS?
A: To do this we must open the
DNS then we must select the abc.local domain the right click and we must go to
Other New Records and the SRV ( choose location).
15.Q: In how much time are the security changes applied on the domain controllers?
A: Including policies for
personal and public lockout, the changes apply immediately. The changes also
include passwords and LSA or Local Security Authority.
16.Q: What do you do if a an end user states that a file is gone?
A: Files are deleted constantly
by end users but the backup can restore them. Anyhow before using the backup we
must check if the user didn’t move the file by mistake in another place.
17.Q: Where is the storage place of the environmental settings and documents from the roaming profile?
A: These documents and settings
are deposited locally until the user’s log off, when they are moved into the
shared folder from the server so the log on at a fresh system may take a while
because of this.
18.Q: What are the classes that we can find in the Active Directory of Windows Server 2003?
A: We can find:
a) the abstract class which can be made to
look like a template and create other templates, no matter if they are
abstract, auxiliary or structural.
b) the structural class is the important type
of class that is made from multiple abstract classes or an existing structural
class. They are the only ones that can make Active Directory objects.
c) the auxiliary class is used as a replace
for many attributes of a structural class, it is a list of attributes.
d) The 88 class is used for objects classes
that were defined before 1993 and it is not a common class, it doesn’t use
abstract, structural or auxiliary classes.
19.Q: When is a good time for creating a forest?
A: Certain companies that have
different bases require different trees and separate namespaces. And unique
names sometimes give birth to different identities of DNS. Also companies are
sometimes acquired and get under other influences but the continuity must be
preserved for the names.
20.Q: Can you explain to us about you experience in the past regarding windows administration?
A: I have ten years of experience
in this field, I was passionate about computers since childhood and I installed
many operating systems at home and inside organizations including these
versions of windows: 95, 98, 98 SE, NT, Millenium, 2000, 2003 Server, XP,
Seven, Vista. I also managed these systems and performed maintenance, I worked
with different applications from the windows environment.
21.Q: How can you handle a situation in which for instance if you have an application that is not running on Windows 2003 because it’s older?
A: In this situation the
application has to be started in the compatibility mode with a previously
windows operating system. This is made by right clicking the application icon
and choosing another Windows from the compatibility menu.
22.Q: What is the meaning of Repadmin.exe from Windows Server 2008?
A: Repadmin.exe means Replication
Diagnostics Tool and helps for the diagnostic of domain controllers in the
Windows system. This tool is used by administrators to see the replication
topology from the perspective of every domain controller. The active Directory
forest can also be supervised by Repadmin.exe and replication problems can be
tracked.
23.Q: What difference can we find in the usage of CSVDE versus LDIFDE?
A: CSVDE and LDIFDE are both
commands and are used for importing and exporting objects but they are
different in the way that CSVDE uses the format CSV (Comma Separated Value)
which is an Excel file for files and LDIFDE uses LDIF (LDAP Data Interchange Format)
file type which can be viewed with a simple text editor. LDIFDE can be also
used for editing or deleting objects unlike CSVDE.
24.Q: What big differences exist between these two operating systems: Windows 2000 and Windows XP?
A: Windows 2000 has more
capabilities than Windows XP especially regarding features like DHCP, Terminal
Services or DNS. It has all the advantages for server usage. Windows 2000 is a
little more professional than XP, but they are both coming with different
versions for every user taste. While XP has Home version, Professional or
Enterprise, Windows 2000 has Professional and Server editions. The Home version
of XP comes with minimal features because the target clients are beginners.
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