You finished installing the Server Protect Normal Server on your Windows 2000 Server computer. You want to verify that the Server Protect services are running on this computer. How can you do this?
I vaguely recall that the system tray icon indicates if services are running, so option A could be a quick check, but I’m not confident it’s the best method.
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I feel like looking in the Computer Management MMC could be a valid approach too. Maybe option B?
I think option C might be the right choice since we often check Task Manager for running services, but I'm not entirely sure if TMSPNT is the exact name.
This scenario seems pretty complex, with a lot of moving parts to consider. I'll need to carefully review the key requirements and principles outlined to identify the most relevant architecture principles.
Wait, there's a Server Protect Normal Server? I thought we were just supposed to use the Server Protect Abnormal Server. Clearly, I've been doing this wrong the whole time.
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