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Q11. - (Topic 3)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. Multiple users share the computer. The computer contains a folder named C:\folder1.
You need to identify all of the encrypted files in C:\folder1.
Which command should you run?
A. Cipher C:\folder1
B. Dir C:\folder1 /OE
C. Fsutil C:\folder1
D. Wfs C:\folder1
Answer: A
Explanation:
CipherDisplays or alters the encryption of folders and files on NTFS volumes. Used without parameters, cipher displays the encryption state of the current folder and any files it contains.
Q12. - (Topic 5)
A network has a main office and a branch office.
The branch office has five client computers that run Windows 7. All servers are located in the main office. All servers have BranchCache enabled.
Users at the branch office report that it takes several minutes to open large files located in the main office.
You need to minimize the amount of time it takes for branch office users to open files located in the main office.
What should you do?
A. At the main office, configure the servers to use Distributed File System Replication (DFSR).
B. At the main office, configure the Quality of Service (QoS) Packet Scheduler on all servers.
C. At the branch office, configure the client computers to use BranchCache Hosted Cache mode.
D. At the branch office, configure the client computers to use BranchCache Distributed Cache mode.
Answer: D
Q13. - (Topic 4)
A company has a server running Windows Server 2008 R2, with Windows Deployment Services (WDS), the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT), and the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) set up. The company also has client computers running Windows 7 Enterprise.
You are preparing to capture an image of a Windows 7 client computer.
You need to ensure that the captured image is generic and does not contain the device drivers from the client computer.
What should you do?
A. use Sysprep with an answer file and set the PersistAllDeviceInstalls option in the answer file to True.
B. Run the Start /w ocsetup command.
C. Run the PEImg /Prep command.
D. Run the Dism command with the /Mount-Wimoption.
E. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the UpdateInstalledDrivers option in the answer file to No.
F. Run the Dism command with the /Add-Driver option.
G. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the UpdateInstalledDrivers option in the answer file to Yes.
H. Run the BCDEdit/delete command.
I. Run the ImageX command with the /Mount parameter.
J. Run the Dism command with the /Add-Package option.
K. Add a boot image and create a capture image in WDS.
L. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the PersistAllDeviceInstalls option in the answer file to False.
M. Run the DiskPart command and the Attach command option.
Answer: L
Explanation:
Persisting Plug and Play Device Drivers During generalize You can persist device drivers when you run the Sysprep command with the /generalize option by specifying the PersistAllDeviceInstalls setting in the Microsoft-Windows-PnPSysprep component. During the specialize configuration pass, Plug and Play scans the computer for devices and installs device drivers for the detected devices. By default, these device drivers are removed from the system when you generalize the system. If you set PersistAllDeviceInstalls to true in an answer file, Sysprep will not remove the detected device drivers. For more information, see the Unattended WindowsSetup Reference (Unattend.chm). http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd744512(WS.10).aspx
Q14. - (Topic 1)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7.
A printer is installed on the computer.
You remove the Everyone group from the access control list (ACL) for the printer, and then you share the printer.
You need to ensure that members of the Sales group can modify all the print jobs that they submit.
You must prevent Sales group members from modifying the print jobs of other users.
What should you do?
A. From the printer's properties, assign the Print permission to the Sales group.
B. From the printer's properties, assign the Manage Documents permission to the Sales group.
C. From the local Group Policy, assign the Increase scheduling priority user right to the Sales group.
D. From the local Group Policy, assign the Take ownership of files or other objects user right to the Sales group.
Answer: A
Explanation:
The available permissions are:
-Print This permission allows a user to print to the printer and rearrange the documents that they have submitted to the printer.
-Manage This Printer Users assigned the Manage This Printer permission can pause and restart the printer, change spooler settings, adjust printer permissions, change printer properties, and share a printer.
-Manage Documents This permission allows users or groups to pause, resume, restart, cancel, or reorder the documents submitted by users that are in the current print queue.
Q15. - (Topic 3)
You need to create a virtual hard disk (VHD) file that will be used to deploy Windows 7. The solution must minimize the performance impact caused by using a VHD.
Which type of VHD should you create?
A. differencing disk
B. dynamically expanding disk
C. fixed-size disk
D. snapshot
Answer: C
Explanation: Typically, you place the VHD on a second internal or external hard disk (although this is not essential). You then specify the VHD size and format settings. Microsoft recommends the default Fixed Size setting, but you can select Dynamic Expanding if you do not want to allocate the disk space. Fixed Size gives better performance and is more suitable in a production environment.
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Q16. - (Topic 2)
You are investigating instability and boot problems on a computer running Windows 7 Enterprise. You boot using the Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced) option and perform a system restore. This does not solve your problems, and you want to undo the system restore. Can you do this, and what is the reason for your answer?
A. No. You can undo a system restore only if you initiate it from the System Recovery tools.
B. No. You can undo a system restore only if you carry it out after booting normally.
C. Yes. You can always undo a system restore, no matter how you booted the computer or how you initiated the restore.
D. Yes. You can undo a system restore that you perform after either booting normally or booting using Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced).
Answer: D
Q17. - (Topic 3)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. The computer has a single volume. You install 15 applications and customize the environment.
You complete the following actions:
Create an export by using Windows Easy Transfer
Create a system image by using Backup and Restore
Install the User State Migration Tool (USMT) and run Scanstate
The disk on the computer fails. You replace the disk.
You need to restore the environment to the previous state.
What should you do?
A. Install Windows 7, install USMT, and then run Loadstate.
B. Install Windows 7 and then import the Windows Easy Transfer package.
C. Start the computer from a Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) disk and then run Bcdboot.exe.
D. Start the computer from a Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) disk and then restore the system image.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Restoring from a System Image Backup
A System Image restore rewrites the entire contents of a system volume. Therefore, you restore from a System Image backup by booting from the Windows 7 Installation DVD-ROM and loading System Recovery tools or by pressing F8 during the boot process. Restoring from a System Image backup enables you to quickly get a computer running after you replace a failed hard disk, or if the operating system installation has been corrupted (for example, by malware that cannot be removed except 0 by wiping the disk). It is sometimes known as complete recovery or complete PC Restore. This procedure assumes that the System Recovery Options (otherwise known as the Windows Recovery Environment, or Windows RE) files are present on the DVD-ROM. If not, you can boot from the installation DVD-ROM and press F8 during the boot to access the Advanced Boot Options, as described in the next section of this lesson. To restore a System Image backup, perform the following steps:
1. Ensure the backup medium is connected to your computer.2. Insert the Windows 7 DVD-ROM. Ensure that the computer BIOS is configured to boot from the DVD-ROM.3. Restart your computer. When prompted to boot from DVD-ROM, press any key.4. Windows 7 Setup loads. When prompted, select your regional preferences and then click Next.5. Click Repair Your Computer.6. In the System Recovery Options dialog box, click Restore Your Computer Using System Image. If thebackup was saved to a DVD-ROM, insert the DVD-ROM now. Click Next. The Windows System Image Restore Wizard starts.7. On the Select A System Image Backup page, the most recent backup is automatically selected. If this is the backup you want to restore, click Next. Otherwise, click Select A System Image, click Next, and then select the desired backup.8. On the Choose Additional Restore Options page, select the Format And Repartition Disks check box if you want to reformat the disk and overwrite all data, or if the disk is not formatted. If you do not want to overwrite all the data on your current disk, do not select this check box. Click Next.9. Click Finish. When prompted, click Yes to confirm. Windows System Image Restore reads the data from the backup and overwrites existing files. You can restore to a different-sized hard disk, provided that the hard disk is large enough to store the backup. After the restore is complete, the computer restarts using the restored system volume.
Q18. - (Topic 6)
You have a computer that runs a 32-bit version of Windows 7 Home Premium. The computer has a single partition on a single hard disk drive.
You want to test a 64-bit version of Windows 7 Ultimate. You configure the computer for a dual boot with previously installed Windows 7 Home Premium.
You need to configure the computer to support the dual boot.
What should you do?
A. Start Windows 7 Home Premium. Add a new entry to the boot menu.
B. Start Windows 7 Home Premium. Create a Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) file to start Windows 7 Ultimate.
C. Reinstall Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit as a 64-bit version.
D. Start Windows 7 Home Premium. Create and mount a new Windows Imaging Format (WIM) file with Windows 7 Ultimate files.
Answer: B
Q19. - (Topic 5)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7.
The computer's hard disks are configured as shown in the following table.
You need to ensure that you can recover the operating system and ail the files on the computer if hard disk 0 experiences hardware failure.
What should you do?
A. Create an Easy Transfer file on a network location.
B. Use the Backup and Restore tool to back up data files for all users.
C. Use the Backup and Restore tool to create a system image on a network location.
D. Create a system repair disk.
Answer: A
Q20. - (Topic 4)
Your company network includes portable computers that have Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 7 Professional installed.
You want to standardize all portable computers to Windows 7 Professional for Key Manager Server (KMS) licensing purposes.
You need to install Windows 7 Professional on all Windows 7 Ultimate portable computers.
What should you do?
A. Launch Windows Update
B. Perform a clean installation over the existing system partitions.
C. Perform a clean installation on non-system partitions.
D. Supply the Windows 7 Professional KMS key.
E. Launch Windows Anytime Upgrade.
Answer: B
Explanation:
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