Windows admin interview questions (includes Vista)

  1. What is Active Directory?
  2. What is LDAP?
  3. Can you connect Active Directory to other 3rd-party Directory Services? Name a few options.
  4. Where is the AD database held? What other folders are related to AD?
  5. What is the SYSVOL folder?
  6. Name the AD NCs and replication issues for each NC
  7. What are application partitions? When do I use them
  8. How do you create a new application partition
  9. How do you view replication properties for AD partitions and DCs?
  10. What is the Global Catalog?
  11. How do you view all the GCs in the forest?
  12. Why not make all DCs in a large forest as GCs?
  13. Trying to look at the Schema, how can I do that?
  14. What are the Support Tools? Why do I need them?
  15. What is LDP? What is REPLMON? What is ADSIEDIT? What is NETDOM? What is REPADMIN?
  16. What are sites? What are they used for?
  17. What’s the difference between a site link’s schedule and interval?
  18. What is the KCC?
  19. What is the ISTG? Who has that role by default?
  20. What are the requirements for installing AD on a new server?
  21. What can you do to promote a server to DC if you’re in a remote location with slow WAN link?
  22. How can you forcibly remove AD from a server, and what do you do later? • Can I get user passwords from the AD database?
  23. What tool would I use to try to grab security related packets from the wire?
  24. Name some OU design considerations.
  25. What is tombstone lifetime attribute?
  26. What do you do to install a new Windows 2003 DC in a Windows 2000 AD?
  27. What do you do to install a new Windows 2003 R2 DC in a Windows 2003 AD?
  28. How would you find all users that have not logged on since last month?
  29. What are the DS* commands?
  30. What’s the difference between LDIFDE and CSVDE? Usage considerations?
  31. What are the FSMO roles? Who has them by default? What happens when each one fails?
  32. What FSMO placement considerations do you know of?
  33. I want to look at the RID allocation table for a DC. What do I do?
  34. What’s the difference between transferring a FSMO role and seizing one? Which one should you NOT seize? Why?
  35. How do you configure a “stand-by operation master” for any of the roles?
  36. How do you backup AD?
  37. How do you restore AD?
  38. How do you change the DS Restore admin password?
  39. Why can’t you restore a DC that was backed up 4 months ago?
  40. What are GPOs?
  41. What is the order in which GPOs are applied?
  42. Name a few benefits of using GPMC.
  43. What are the GPC and the GPT? Where can I find them?
  44. What are GPO links? What special things can I do to them?
  45. What can I do to prevent inheritance from above?
  46. How can I override blocking of inheritance?
  47. How can you determine what GPO was and was not applied for a user? Name a few ways to do that.
  48. A user claims he did not receive a GPO, yet his user and computer accounts are in the right OU, and everyone else there gets the GPO. What will you look for?
  49. Name a few differences in Vista GPOs
  50. Name some GPO settings in the computer and user parts.
  51. What are administrative templates?
  52. What’s the difference between software publishing and assigning?
  53. Can I deploy non-MSI software with GPO?
  54. You want to standardize the desktop environments (wallpaper, My Documents, Start menu, printers etc.) on the computers in one department. How would you do that?
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6 Comments on Windows admin interview questions (includes Vista)

  1. Pradeep Kumar Yadav
    Posted 4/20/2008 at 7:26 am | Permalink

    What is Active Directory?

    Active Directory is a stored collection of information about objects that are related to each other. It provides the means to organize and simplify access to resources of a networked environment.

  2. Pradeep Kumar Yadav
    Posted 4/20/2008 at 8:33 am | Permalink

    What is LDAP?

    LDAP is a worldwide IETF standard protocol, it is designed to allow for the transfer of information between domain controllers and to allow users to query information about objects within directory.

  3. Ritesh Dave
    Posted 7/1/2008 at 3:13 pm | Permalink

    Active directory is collection of information about the resource available in windows server 2003 on the network.

  4. Ritesh Dave
    Posted 7/1/2008 at 3:17 pm | Permalink

    A global catlog server is a domain controller.it’s master database that contains information about every objet in every domain controller.

  5. Kakul Saikia
    Posted 12/5/2008 at 1:39 am | Permalink

    LDAP, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, is an Internet protocol that email and other programs use to look up information from a server.

  6. Kakul Saikia
    Posted 12/5/2008 at 1:47 am | Permalink

    What is the SYSVOL folder?

    The sysVOL folder stores the server’s copy of the domain’s public files. The contents such as group policy, users etc of the sysvol folder are replicated to all domain controllers in the domain.

    The sysvol folder must be located on an NTFS volume.

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