Ok, here's situation #4:

Andersen & Sons is a large marketing firm with four offies in the Chicago area. Each office has Windows 2000 server, and all servers are in a single domain. One office accommodates the administrative and business department, one is used for market research, and the other two are printing and publishing.

The IT department in Andersen is undergoing major restructuring. In the meantime they have hired you as a consultant to help with a few special projects.

1. Within each of the four servers there are from 15-20 shared folders that are accessed by various users throughout the firm. The problem is that users getting confused about wish folders are on which servers. As a result, they waste alot of time trying to find the information that they need. Andersen has asked you to help them develop a way to make the folders easier to find and access. Explain to Andersen's administrative team how Dfs work and how it can be of value in their situation. Suggest a ver general Dfs folder structure and that they might implement.
2. The director of training at Andersen calls you and explains that they have hired a new server administrator, but the new administrator has worked with other server operating systems, not with Windows 2000. Prepare an explanation for the new administrator about how to set up Dfs in a domain and how to limit the amount of disk space that a single user can occupy.
3. The firm now needs Microsoft Office XP to be installed for the use of the Administrative offices. Explain in general terms how to install the software, and what steps need ot be taken in preparation for this server installation.



Ok, that's it!!! YEA!!!! haha. But I think that I'm comfortable w/ Question #3....too bad I can't tell them what I really think of XP, huh?