单项选择题

You are the network administrator for your company. All servers run Windows Server 2003.  Twenty company employees connect to a terminal server named Server2 to run applications and to gain access to the Internet.The 20 employees report that they receive security messages while browsing Internet Web sites. 
The employees report that they cannot modify the Internet Explorer security settings on their client computers while connected to Server2.You need to allow these 20 employees to modify the Internet Explorer security settings on their client computers while connected to Server2.
What should you do?()

A.Log on to Server2 as Administrator and add http:// to the list of trusted sites in Internet Explorer.
B.Instruct the 20 employees to add http:// to the list of trusted sites in Internet Explorer on their client computers.
C.Instruct the 20 employees to change the Internet Explorer privacy settings on their client computers to Low.
D.Uninstall Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration on Server2.

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多项选择题

You are the administrator of an Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional and are members of the domain.  The domain contains a single DNS server named Server1. Root hints are enabled on Server1. Internet access for the company is provided by a Network Address Translation (NAT) server named Server2. Server2 is connected to the Internet by means of a permanent connection to the company’s ISP.  Users report that they can no longer connect to http://www.adatum.com. Users can connect to internal resources and to other Internet Web sites. You can successfully access http://www.adatum.com from a computer outside of the corporate network.You need to ensure that the users can access http://www.adatum.com. You must also ensure that users retain their ability to access internal resources.  
Which two actions should you perform?()

A.Disable Routing and Remote Access on Server2.
B.Create a root zone on Server1.
C.On all affected users’ computers, run the ipconfig /flushdns command.
D.Configure all affected users’ computers to use the ISP’s DNS server.
E.Use the DNS console on Server1 to clear the DNS cache.