A.EAP B.Chap C.Ms-Chap D.PPTP E.PAP F.SPAP
You want to connect to your company network from your Windows 2000 Professional computer at home. You have an ISDN line that is used for internet connectivity. You create a VPN connection and are able to connect successfully to the company network. While connected to the company network, you are unable to access the Internet. What must you do so that you can access the Internet?()
A.Configure the ISDN connection to use SLIP instead of PPP. B.Select the Enable Internet Connection Sharing for this connection check box in the ISDN connection properties. C.Clear the Use default gateway on remote network check box. D.Install and configure the SAP Agent service.
You are configuring a Windows 2000 Professional portable computer to use a dial-up connection to connect to a routing and remote access server. The computer has a smart card reader and appropriate drivers installed. You install the MMC to request a new certificate. You install the certificate to use the smart card. You want to use your smart card for authentication when you connect to the routing and remote access server. You want to use the advanced security settings dialog box as shown in the exhibit. Which option or options should you enable in the Advanced Security Settings dialog box?()
A.Use Extensible authentication protocol (EAP) B.Unencrypted Password (PAP) C.Shiva Password Authentication Protocol (SPAP) D.Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) E.Microsoft CHAP (MS-CHAP) F.Microsoft CHAP Version 2 (MS-CHAP v2) G.For MS-CHAP based protocols, automatically use my Windows logon name and password(and domain, if any)