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Objective 6.4 Configure, Manage, and Implement Internet Information Services (IIS)<br />

26-23<br />

Objective 6.4 Questions<br />

1. By default, which TCP port is IIS is configured to use for HTTP? Choose the correct<br />

answer.<br />

A. 25<br />

B. 443<br />

C. 80<br />

D. 21<br />

2. What is the maximum number of users who can connect to an IIS Web site installed on<br />

Windows XP Professional? Choose the correct answer.<br />

A. 1<br />

B. 10<br />

C. 100<br />

D. No enforced limitation<br />

3. Which of the following features are available with IIS included with Windows XP Professional?<br />

Choose two correct answers.<br />

A. ISAPI filters<br />

B. Application recycling<br />

C. Bandwidth throttling<br />

D. IP address and domain name restrictions<br />

E. Content expiration<br />

4. You configure IIS on your Windows XP Professional system to allow a coworker on the<br />

Internet to view HTML files located on your computer. Windows Firewall is enabled on<br />

your computer, and you create an exception for HTTP traffic. You create a user account<br />

with the name Kevin for your coworker and make that account a member of your local<br />

Users group. The Users group currently has Change NTFS permissions to the IIS home<br />

directory and all subdirectories. On the Home Directory tab of the Web site Properties,<br />

you enable Read access, and disable Script Source Access, Write access, and Directory<br />

Browsing. What are Kevin’s effective permissions to the HTML files in your IIS home<br />

directory? Choose the correct answer.<br />

A. Read access only<br />

B. Write access only<br />

C. Read and write access<br />

D. Full control

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