070-290 D. Sử dụng Internet Explorer để kết nối với trang quản trị SUS. Phê duyệt các cập nhật bảo mật. Trả lời: D Giải thích: Các câu hỏi mà các khách hàng được cấu hình để nhận được cập nhật. Khi sử dụng Dịch vụ cập nhật phần mềm để triển khai bản cập nhật bảo mật | 070-290 D. Use Internet Explorer to connect to the SUS administration page. Approve the security update. Answer D Explanation The question states that the clients are configured to receive updates. When using Software Update Services to deploy security updates the updates must be approved before they will be downloaded by the clients and installed. Incorrect Answers A The question states that the clients are configured to receive updates therefore this option is already set. B The Reschedule Automatic Updates scheduled installations setting means that a computer will re-run the update process if the computer was offline at the time of the last scheduled update. C This is not a permissions problem. The update must be approved before it can be installed. QUESTION 14 You are the network administrator for . The network consists of a single Active Directory domain . All network servers run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. Certkiller includes a main office and several branch offices. You work in the main office. A DNS server named Certkiller1 is located in one of the branch offices. You need to perform DNS management on Certkiller1. First you log on to a client computer. However the computer does not have the DNS snap-in installed. What should you do next A. Install the Windows Support Tools on the client computer. B. From a command prompt start . At the prompt type install. C. Use Windows Explorer to open the c share on Certkillerf Select windows system32 and install . D. Use Windows Explorer to copy C windows system32 from Certkiller1 to C windows system32 on the client computer. Answer C Explanation installs the administrative tools including the DNS management console. Answer D would work but it wouldn t place a shortcut to the DNS snap-in in the start menu or anywhere else so the user would have to open the snap-in using a command prompt. Incorrect .