Guy's Keywords
Keywords are 'heavy' words, loaded with meaning and nuance. Just imagine
you are reading the question. It talks about Server A, in Boston with a
link to Server B in Denver... You are falling asleep, when suddenly the
question mentions Server C which is running Windows 2000 in Workgroup and has a
subordinate CA. Here are 3 highly significant words,
Workgroup, 2000 and subordinate, I do hope that you did not miss them because I
would bet that at least one of those 3 words will be the key to the answer.
The fact that the city happens to be Boston is irrelevant, the question would mean the same if you changed Boston to Miami. However, if the question changed the Workgroup to a Domain would have a
drastic effect on the outcome. Even changing Windows 2000 to Windows 2003, would alert you to looking for new features in 2003 which point to the correct answer.
My point is that your brain should enter high alert state once you see any
of these keywords words in a question.
Here is a a wild guess, you probably already know these terms already. My hidden
agenda is to home in on their specific significance in the question you are
answering.
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Keyword Pairs
Assign or Publish, Group Policy
User or Computer, Group Policy
Domain or Domain Controller, Group Policy
Domain Controller or File Server
Workgroup or Domain
Enterprise or Standard (Web) Editions
Root or subordinate, in the context of Domain or CA
Primary or Secondary (DNS)
Root (Parent) Child Domain
Authoritative or non-authoritative, Active Directory Restore
Global or Universal Group
Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 As applied to Domain, Functional Level
Windows 2000 Pro or XP Pro
Share or NTFS permissions
PPTP or L2TP with IPSEC
CHAP or EAP
Active / Active or Active / Passive (hot spare node)
Cluster or Network Load Balance
My challenge is for you to spot the keywords in your question.
Single words
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