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Q141. - (Topic 2)
Your computer running Windows 7 Enterprise has two internal hard disks.
System protection is configured by default on the C: drive, which holds the operating system and installed applications.
The D: drive is a 500-GB hard disk formatted with the NTFS filing system, and you use it to store your personal files.
You want to store previous versions going back several months and therefore intend to reserve 200 GB of this disk for system protection.
You are not using either of your internal disks for backup; instead, you store your backups on a 1-TB external USB hard disk.
How do you configure system protection on your D: drive? (Choose all that apply; each answer forms part of the complete solution.)
A. Select Restore System Settings And Previous Versions Of Files
B. Select Only Restore Previous Versions Of Files
C. Set the Max Usage slider control to 40 percent
D. Set the Max Usage slider control to 4 percent
Answer: B,C
Q142. - (Topic 5)
You use a client computer named Marketing that has Windows 7 SP1 installed. The computer allows connections from other computers that have any version of Remote Desktop installed. The computer has a locally attached printer shared as Printer1.
A MarketingUsers group is a member of the local Remote Desktop Users group on the computer. Only the MarketingUsers group has access to Printer1. A user named User1 is a member of MarketingUsers.
You need to configure the computer to meet the following requirements:
. Prevent User1 from establishing Remote Desktop sessions to the Marketing computer.
. Allow other members of MarketingUsers to connect to the Marketing computer by using Remote Desktop.
. Ensure that User1 can access Printer1.
What should you do?
A. Assign the Deny access to this computer from the network user right to User1.
B. Remove the MarketingUsers group from the Remote Desktop Users group.
C. Assign the Deny log on through Remote Desktop Services user right to User1.
D. Remove User1 from the MarketingUsers group.
Answer: C
Q143. - (Topic 6)
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 Display, click Connect to a projector.
B. From Network and Sharing Center, create a temporary network and run Displayswitch.exe.
C. From Device Manager, click Add legacy hardware.
D. From the command prompt, run the NetProj command.
Answer: A
Q144. - (Topic 3)
You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2 that run Windows 7. Computer1 has two local user accounts named User1 and User2. On Computer1, you run Scanstate.exe /all \server1datacomputer1. On Computer2, you run Loadstate.exe /lac:Pa$$w0rd \server1datacomputer1.
You need to ensure that User1 and User2 can log on to Computer2.
What should you do on Computer2?
A. Enable all user accounts
B. Modify the default password policy
C. Modify the Allow log on locally user right
D. Add User1 and User2 to the local Administrators group
Answer: A
Explanation:
LoadState is run on the destination computer. You should install all applications that were on the source computer on the destination before you run LoadState. You must run Loadstate. exe on computers running Windows Vista and Windows 7 from an administrative command prompt. To load profile data from an encrypted store named Mystore that is stored on a share named Migration on a file server named Fileserver and which is encrypted with the encryption key Mykey, use this command: loadstate \fileservermigrationmystore /i:migapp.xml /i:miguser.xml /decrypt /key:"mykey"
(local account create) /lac:[Password] Specifies that if a user account is a local (non-domain) account, and it does not exist on the destination computer, USMT will create the account on the destination computer but it will be disabled. To enable the account, you must also use the /lae option. If the /lac option is not specified, any local user accounts that do not already exist on the destination computer will not be migrated. Password is the password for the newly created account. An empty password is used by default.
Q145. - (Topic 4)
A virtual hard disk (VHD) contains a Windows 7 Enterprise installation.
You need to mount the VHD on a client computer.
What should you do?
A. Run the Dism command with the /Mount-Wimoption.
B. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the UpdatelnstalledDrivers option in the answer file to Yes.
C. Run the Dism command with the /Add-Package option.
D. Run the PEImg/Prepcommand.
E. Add a boot image in WDS.
F. Run the Dism command with the /Add-Driver option.
G. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the PersistAllDevicelnstalls option in the answer file to True.
H. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the UpdatelnstalledDrivers option in the answer file to No.
I. Run the BCDEdit command.
J. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the PersistAllDevicelnstalls option in the answer file to False.
K. Run the Start/w ocsetup command.
L. Run the imageX command with the /Mount parameter.
M. Create a capture image in WDS.
N. Run the DiskPart command and the Attach command option.
Answer: N
Q146. - (Topic 1)
You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 7.
You need to ensure that Computer1 can connect to File Transfer Protocol (FTP) servers only while it is connected to a private network.
What should you do?
A. From Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, create a new rule.
B. From the local Group Policy, modify the application control policies.
C. From Windows Firewall, modify the Allowed Programs and Features list.
D. From Network and Sharing Center, modify the Advanced Sharing settings.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Creating WFAS Rules The process for configuring inbound rules and outbound rules is essentially the same: In the WFAS console, select the node that represents the type of rule that you want to create and then click New Rule. This opens the New Inbound (or Outbound) Rule Wizard. The first page, shown in Figure 7-7, allows you to specify the type of rule that you are going to create. You can select between a program, port, predefined, or custom rule. The program and predefined rules are similar to what you can create using Windows Firewall. A custom rule allows you to configure a rule based on criteria not covered by any of the other options. You would create a custom rule if you wanted a rule that applied to a particular service rather than a program or port. You can also use a custom rule if you want to create a rule that involves both a specific program and a set of ports. For example, if you wanted to allow communication to a specific program on a certain port but not other ports, you would create a custom rule.
Q147. - (Topic 6)
You have an answer file named Unattend.xml for a Windows 7 automated installation. You need to perform an unattended installation of Windows 7 by using the answer file. What should you do?
A. Name the answer file as unattend.xml and save it to a floppy disk. Start the computer from the Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE).
B. Name the answer file as unattend.xml and save it to a USB disk. Start the computer from the Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE).
C. Name the answer file as autounattend.xml and save it to a floppy disk. Start the computer from the Windows 7 DVD.
D. Name the answer file as unattend.txt and save it to a USB disk. Start the computer from the Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE).
Answer: C
Q148. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6)
You have a Windows XP computer.
You need to migrate to Windows 7 and determine that all third-party applications installed on the computer continue to operate with the new operating system.
Which four actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate four actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order. )
Answer:
Q149. - (Topic 3)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7.
You need to configure system image backups to meet the following requirements:
. Automatically create a system image every day without user intervention
. Retain multiple copies of the system image
Which type of backup destination should you use?
A. External hard disk drive
B. Network location
C. USB flash drive
D. Writeable DVD
Answer: A
Explanation: Explanation/Reference: Backup And Restore in Windows 7 supports backing up data files to CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, hard disk (including VHD files), or a network location. You can use Backup And Restore to write a System Image backup to an internal hard disk drive, an external hard disk drive (if formatted with the NTFS file system) and a network location. You cannot use Backup And Restore to write a System Image backup to a USB flash drive, a writable DVD, or a tape drive. You need to schedule client computers that store important data for automatic backup. After you first configure automatic file backup using the Backup And Restore console, Windows 7 regularly backs up your files. The first time a backup is performed, a full backup is done, including all important user documents. Subsequent backups are incremental, backing up only changed files. Older backups are discarded if the disk begins to run out of space.Scheduling Backups with the Backup And Restore Console Windows 7 Backup uses shadow copies to take a snapshot of your files, allowing the backup to completely back up files even if they are open. Backups are configured and scheduled by using the Backup And Restore console under System And Security in Control Panel. You can select the following types of backup destination: An external hard drive External hard drives are more expensive to purchase than internal hard drives, although you need to balance this against the cost of fitting the internal drive. They can be removed and stored in a secure location. However, they are typically slower than internal hard drives and tend to be less reliable, mainly because they are by default formatted using FAT rather than NTFS. You cannot use an external hard drive for a System Image backup unless you convert its filing system to NTFS. Because it is easily removable, it is more likely that an external hard drive will be missing when a scheduled backup is required.
Network locationIf your computer is short of disk space, you can back it up to a network location on another computer or network storage. Note that this is not the same as the situation in a production environment, where users' Documents libraries are stored on a file server and an administrator backs up the file server. You can save your backups on a network location only on computers running Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 Enterprise, and you need to provide credentials so that Windows Backup can access the network. Bear in mind that you can save your backups on a network location only on computers running Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 Enterprise.USB flash drivesFlash drive memory is considerably less expensive and flash drive devices support much more memory than they did three or even two years ago. Nevertheless, they typically support a lot less memory than hard drives and quickly fill up if you needed to keep copies of older backups. You cannot save System Image backups to flash memory. A flash drive must be able to hold more than 1 GB if you want to save a backup on it. Flash drives can be stored offsite and are small and easy to carry. They are also easy to lose.
Q150. - (Topic 6)
You have a Windows 7 Professional computer that is a member of an Active Directory domain. The domain group policy redirects documents to save to the network-attached storage device mapped to the F: drive.
You want to implement a disaster recovery solution that restores only the local drives to a previous state. You attach an external drive to the computer locally and assign it to the X: drive.
You need to configure the solution to perform the backup on a weekly basis.
What should you do?
A. Configure a Windows Backup to include a system image file to back up to the X: drive. Run the X: drive weekly.
B. Create a batch file that runs the command "ntbackup backup systemstate /J "SystemStateBackup" /F "X: Backup. bkf". Configure a Scheduled Task to run the command weekly.
C. Create a batch file that runs the command "wbadmin start backup -backuptarget:x: -included: -quiet". Configure a Scheduled Task to run the command weekly.
D. Configure a Windows Backup to include a system image file and select the F: drive to back up to the X: drive. Run the F: drive weekly.
Answer: A