You just completed the installation of the Server Protect Information Server on your Windows 2000 Server. You want to ensure that the installation completed successfully.
What are two ways to verify the installation? (Choose two.)
Hmm, this looks straightforward. I'll start by checking the Services Administrative tool to see if the Server Protect Information Server service is running.
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The error messages aren't totally clear to me. I'll need to review the course materials and maybe ask the instructor for some guidance on how to approach this type of problem.
I vaguely recall BPR being linked to cost-saving, but I don't think that was its main goal. It feels like it should be more comprehensive than just saving money.
I'm feeling a bit rebellious today, so I'm going to go with A and D. Registry checks are underrated, and you can never have too many program shortcuts, am I right?
I'm going to go with B and C. Checking the registry is a bit too low-level for my liking, and the Start menu folder might not always be present. Better to go with the visual confirmation.
B and E seem like the obvious choices here. I want to verify that the Management Console is actually running and that I can access it through the usual program shortcuts.
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