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Q121. - (Topic 4) 

Your company office network includes a file server that has Windows Server 2008 R2 installed and client computers that have Windows 7 Enterprise installed. The computers are members of an Active Directory domain. The file server has the BrachCache features installed. 

All client computers have Windows Firewall along with Advanced Security enabled for all network profiles. 

You need to ensure that client computers can access cached files stored on the file server. 

What should you do? 

A. Run the Netsh branchcache set service mode=HOSTEDSERVER client authentication=NONE command 

B. Configure firewall exception rules for multicast traffic, inbound and outbound traffic for local UDP port 3702, and inbound and outbound trafficfor local TCP port 80. 

C. Create a Group Policy that sets Hash Publication for BranchCache as disabled. 

D. Run the netsh branchcache set service mode=DISTRIBUTED command. 

E. Create a Group Policy object and configure the Set percentage of disk space used for client computer cache option. 

F. Check permisions. 

G. Run the netsh branchcache set service mode=HOSTEDCLIENT command. 

H. Create a Group Policy object and enable the Set BranchCache Hosted Cache mode policy. 

I. Configure firewall exception rules for inbound and outbound traffic for local TCP port 80 and for inbound and outbound traffic for local TCP port 8443. 

Answer:


Q122. - (Topic 2) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. Multiple users log on to the computer. The computer has five removable devices. 

You need to ensure that users can only access removable devices that have been previously installed on the computer. 

What should you modify in the Local Group Policy? 

A. Enable the Prevent redirection of USB devices setting. 

B. Enable the Prevent installation of removable devices setting. 

C. Disable the WPD Devices: Deny read access setting. 

D. Disable the Allow administrators to override Device Installation Restriction policies setting. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Prevent installation of removable devices This policy setting allows you to prevent Windows from installing removable devices. A device is considered removable when the driver for the device to which it is connected indicates that the device is removable. For example, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) device is reported to be removable by the drivers for the USB hub to which the device is connected. This policy setting takes precedence over any other policy setting that allows Windows to install a device. If you enable this policy setting, Windows is prevented from installing removable devices and existing removable devices cannot have their drivers updated. If you enable this policy setting on a remote desktop server, the policy setting affects redirection of removable devices from a remote desktop client to the remote desktop server. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Windows can install and update device drivers for removable devices as allowed or prevented by other policy settings. NOT Prevent redirection of USB devicesThis policy setting prevents redirection of USB devices. If you enable this setting, an alternate driver for USB devices cannot be loaded. If you disable or do not configure this setting, an alternate driver for USB devices can be loaded. 


Q123. - (Topic 5) 

You use a portable computer that has Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 installed. A conference room at your company has a network projector installed on a server within the company network. 

You need to connect to the projector from your computer. What should you do? 

A. From Device Manager, click Add legacy hardware. 

B. From Accessories, click Connect to a Network Projector. 

C. Run the Displayswitch.exe command and select Projector only. 

D. From Display, click Connect to a projector. 

Answer:


Q124. - (Topic 4) 

You create a new virtual hard disk (VND) on a Windows 7 Enterprise computer. Then you install Windows 7 on the VHD. 

After you reboot the computer, the Windows 7 boot menu shows two different Windows 7 installations titled "Windows 7". 

What should you do? 

A. Add a boot image in WDS. 

B. Run the BCDEdit command. 

C. User Sysprep with an answer file and set the PersistAllDeviceInstalls option in the file to true. 

D. Run the PEImg /Prep command 

E. Create a capture image in WDS. 

F. Run the DiskPart command and the Attach command option. 

G. Run the Start /w ocsetup command. 

H. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the PersistAllDeviceInstalls option in the answer file to False. 

I. Run the Dism command with the /Add-Package option. 

J. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the UpdateInstalledDrivers option in the answer file to Yes. 

K. Run the Dism command with the /Mount-WIM option. 

L. Run the ImageX command with the /Mount parameter. 

M. Run the Dism command with the /Add-Driver option. 

N. User Sysprep with an answer file and set the UpdateInstalledDrivers option in the answer file to No. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc709667(ws.10).aspx 


Q125. - (Topic 5) 

You use a computer that has Windows 7 SP1 installed to access your company's internal website. The website requires a secure connection. The certificate is a self-signed Secure Socket Layer (SSL). 

You attempt to connect to the internal website. You receive the following error message: 

"There is a problem with this website's security certificate." 

You need to be able to connect to the internal website successfully. 

What should you do? 

A. From Internet Explorer, add the website to the Local Intranet zone. 

B. From Certificate Manager, import the website's certificate into your Intermediate Certification Authorities store. 

C. From Certificate Manager, import the website's certificate into your computer's Personal store. 

D. From Internet Explorer, add the website to the Trusted Sites zone. 

Answer:


Q126. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

You have a system image backup of the computer. 

You install a new application that is configured to run as a service. 

You restart the computer and receive a STOP error message. 

You need to successfully start Windows 7 in the minimum amount of time. 

What should you do? 

A. Start the computer from the Windows 7 installation media and select Startup Repair. 

B. Start the computer and select Last Known Good Configuration from the advanced startup options. 

C. Start the computer and select Safe Mode from the advanced startup options. Restore a restore point. 

D. Start the computer and select Safe Mode from the advanced startup options. Restore the system image. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced) ) feature in Advanced Boot Options is a recovery option that you use to start your computer with the most recent settings that worked. Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced) restores registry information and driver settings that were in effect the last time the computer started successfully. You should use the Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced) feature when you cannot start Windows 7 after you make a change to your computer, or when you suspect that a change that you just made is causing a problem, for example, if you cannot start Windows after you install a new video driver. When you start your computer by using the Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced) feature, Windows 7 uses the configuration stored in the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetXX (where by XX are numbers starting with 01 and rising in number to 02, 03, 04 and so on). This is the registry key that is used to store the configuration settings for the Drivers and Services on the system. Each time you boot the system, Windows will be assisted booting by using the registry key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSet" which will point to another control set key, normally HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSet01, (depending on how the system is configured) which contains the setting for the current boot process. Each time Windows boots there will also be a values created under the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetSelect" key. These contain REG_DWORD data that enable the Control Keys to operate the way they are designed to. These values tell the CurrentControlSet key which numbered CurrentControlSet to point to enable Windows to boot successfully. The data that tells Last Good Known Configuration which numbered CurrentControlSet to load is also stored under these values. They also contain the data that tells Windows which CurrentContolSet not to use, as there is information stored that lets Windows know what CurrentControlSet has failed to load when Windows was unable to boot. 

The Last Known Good Configuration CurrentControlSet will change each time the system configuration for the control set changes. This means that each time you install or uninstall a driver or service, a new numbered CurrentControlSet will be created and stored. If you alter the system, and it is then unable to boot, the Last Known Good Configuration will point to the CurrentControlSet that was last used in a successful boot. 

This happens each time that Windows boots and there should typically be only four control sets, although it is not uncommon to have five or six of these Control Sets contained in the registry. Windows will keep track of how many Control Sets are stored and should clear old ones once a certain amount is reached. 

If installing a new program or device should render the system unbootable, you may be able to use "Last Known Good Configuration" to restore the damaged Control Set registry key with an earlier key that enabled the system to boot. This will remove the registry key(s) that relates to the problem driver or service. It will not remove the actual driver or service but will render it unusable. This could result in any program or device the was installed after the last boot having to be re-installed as their configuration setting will have been over written. When you perform a system restore following a normal boot or following a boot that uses the Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced) option, a restore point is created that enables you to undo the changes if they do not fix your problem. However, if you perform a system restore when the computer is in Safe Mode or by using the System Recovery options, you cannot undo the restore operation. In this case, if your problem is not resolved, you can run another system restore and choose a different restore point. 


Q127. - (Topic 2) 

You install a local printer on a computer. You share the printer. 

You need to ensure that only members of a local group named Group1 can print documents on the printer. 

Which settings should you modify on the printer? 

A. Printing preferences 

B. Priority 

C. Security 

D. Share 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Restricting printer access to selected users by using security groups If you need to restrict the access of certain shared printers to a certain group of network users, do the following: 

-Create a security group and then add members to the security group. - Assign printer access permissions. 

To create a security group and add member to the group 

1. Open the Windows SBS Console.2. On the navigation bar, click the Users and Groups tab, and then click Groups.3. In the task pane, click Add a new group. The Add a New Group Wizard appears. In the Add a New Group Wizard, do the following:1. On the Add a new group page, for Group type, select Security group.2. On the Select groups members for <groupname> page, from the Users and groups list, add the network users who you want to include for the restricted printer access.3. Follow the instructions to complete the wizard. To assign printer access permissions1. Open the Windows SBS Console.2. On the navigation bar, click the Network tab, and then click Devices.3. From the list of printers displayed in the Printers section, click the printer that you want to view the properties for. Then in the task pane, click Printer Properties.4. In the Printer Properties dialog box, click the Security tab, and then remove all entries in the Groups or user names list box except Administrators and Creator Owner.5. To grant access to the printer, click Add, and then enter the names of the group or users that you want to grant access to this printer. 


Q128. - (Topic 4) 

You use a desktop computer that has Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate installed. 

You update the driver for the computer's sound card and the computer becomes unresponsive. 

You need to be able to roll back the sound card driver. 

What should you do? 

A. Boot from the computer from a Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) disk, and then restore the system image. 

B. Start the computer, press F8, and then select Repair Your Computer. 

C. Start the computer, press F8, and then select Debugging Mode. 

D. Restart the computer in safe mode. 

Answer:


Q129. - (Topic 2) 

You have 20 client computers. The computers run Windows XP. They are joined in a domain. 

You plan to perform a clean installation of Windows 7 on the computers. 

You need to transfer all users documents and settings. You must exclude music and video files. 

You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. 

What should you do first? 

A. Create a config.xml file. Configure a logon script for the Windows XP computers to launch Loadstate.exe 

B. Modify the migapp.xml file. Configure a logon script for the Windows XP computers to launch Scanstate.exe 

C. Modify the miguser.xml file. Configure a logon script for the Windows XP computers to launch Migwiz.exe 

D. Modify the migdocs.xml file. Configure a logon script for the Windows XP computers to launch Scanstate.exe 

Answer:

Explanation: 

MigDocs.xmlThis file contains information on the location of user documents. NOT Config.xmlThis file is different from the other migration files as it is used to exclude features from the migration. You can create and modify the Config.xml file using ScanState.exe with the /genconfig option.NOT MigUser.xmlMigUser.xml This file contains rules about user profiles and user data. The default settings for this file migrate all data in My Documents, My Video, My Music, My Pictures, desktop files, Start Menu, Quick Launch settings, favorites, Shared Documents, Shared Video, Shared Music, Shared desktop files, Shared Pictures, Shared Start menu, and Shared Favorites. This file also contains rules that ensure that all the following file types are migrated from fixed volumes: .qdf, .qsd, .qel, .qph, .doc, .dot, .rtf, .mcw, .wps, .scd, .wri, .wpd, .xl*, .csv, .iqy, . dqy, .oqy, .rqy, .wk*, .wq1, .slk, .dif, .ppt*, .pps*, .pot*, .sh3, .ch3, .pre, .ppa, .txt, .pst, .one*, .mpp, .vsd, .vl*, .or6, accdb, .mdb, .pub, .xla, .xlb and .xls. The asterisk ( *) represents zero or more characters.NOT MigApp.xml This file contains rules about migrating application settings. These include Accessibility settings, dial-up connections, favorites, folder options, fonts, group membership, Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) settings, Microsoft Office Outlook Express mailbox files, mouse and keyboard settings, phone and modem options, Remote Access Service (RAS) connection phone book files, regional options, remote access, screen-saver settings, taskbar settings, and wallpaper settings. 


Q130. - (Topic 1) 

Which Windows Setup configuration pass applies settings to Windows 7 before Windows Welcome starts? 

A. oobeSystem 

B. auditSystem 

C. specialize 

D. offlineServicing 

Answer: