Lotus认证试题(上篇)
QUESTION 1.
Chris wishes to secure the Domino server console by setting a password. Which one
of the following commands could he execute on the console to accomplish this,
assuming the password he wishes to use is APPLE?
A. Secure Console "APPLE"
B. Secure Password APPLE
C. Load Secure APPLE
D. Set Secure APPLE
Answer: D
Explanation
The administrator can secure the Domino server console by using the following
command at the console: SET SECURE APPLE The console has now been password-
protected using APPLE as the password. The servers console can no longer be used
for such common tasks as issuing the following server console commands: Load,
Tell, Exit, Quit, and Set Configuration. To disable console security, you must
clear the current password by entering a second SET SECURE command with the
same password.
QUESTION 2.
Jacob, the Domino administrator, wants to manage the setup policies assigned to
each user. Which one of the following documents could he view to find this
information?
A. The user's Person document in the Domino Directory
B. Desktop Setup Policy document
C. Policy Member document
D. Domino Server Setup document
Answer: A
Explanation
A list of setup profiles for each user is available on the Administration tab
of a user's Person document under "Policy Management"
QUESTION 3.
Which of the following is true of a partitioned server installation?
A. Partitioned servers share the same Administration Request database [ADMIN4.NSF]
B. Partitioned servers share the same Domino program directory
C. Partitioned servers share the same notes.ini file
D. Partitioned severs share the same Domino data directory
Answer: B
Explanation
Domino server partitioning lets you run multiple Domino servers on a single
computer. Using partitioned servers reduces hardware expenses and minimizes the
number of computers that you have to administer. Each partitioned server has its
own Domino data directory and NOTES.INI file, but all partitioned servers share
the same Domino program directory.
QUESTION 4.
Jimmy has c reated a Lotus Script agent that is run from inside a Domino Web
application. The agent needs to u pdate multiple documents in a database. What
can the Domino administrator do to ensure the Lotus Script agent can run