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Q131. - (Topic 1) 

Which of the following is not a rating for games in Windows 7? 

A. General Audience (G) 

B. Everyone (E) 

C. Teen (T) 

D. Adults Only (AO) 

Answer:


Q132. DRAG DROP - (Topic 4) 

A company has client computers that run Windows XP. The company plans to deploy Windows 7 to all client computers. Each employee will keep the same computer. 

You need to migrate the client computers from Windows XP to Windows 7 while maintaining each user's files and settings. 

Which actions would you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them into the correct order). 

Answer: 


Q133. - (Topic 3) 

You plan to install Windows 7 on a new notebook computer. 

The computer will be used by users who speak English, French, and German. 

You need to select an edition of Windows 7 that enables the users to switch between different graphical user interface (GUI) languages. The solution must minimize costs. 

Which edition should you choose? 

A. Home Premium 

B. Professional 

C. Starter 

D. Ultimate 

Answer:


Q134. - (Topic 4) 

Your company network includes client computers that have Windows 7 installed. The computers are members of an Active Directory domain and receive Windows Firewall configuration through Group policy. 

A user indicates that he is unable to connect to a remote FTP server. 

You need to view the status of TCP/UDP ports at the user's computer. 

Which command should you run? 

A. netstat -o 

B. netstat -a 

C. ipconfig /all 

D. netstat –an 

Answer:


Q135. - (Topic 1) 

You work in an international company which is named Wiikigo. Before entering this company, you have two years of experience in the IT field, as well as experience implementing and administering any Windows client operating system in a networked environment. You are professional in installing, upgrading and migrating to Windows 7, deploying Windows 7, and configuring Hardware and Applications and son on. You manage a stand-alone computer which has only one partition. Windows 7 is run by this computer. The computer is shared by two users that are respectively named User1 and User2. User01 uses Encrypting File System (EFS) to encrypt a file. User01 tries to grant User2 access to the file as shown in the exhibit. You have to make sure that User1 are able to grant User2 access to the file. So what action should you perform to make sure of this? 

A. User02 should be instructed to log on to the computer and take ownership of the file. 

B. User02 should be instructed to log on to the computer and encrypt a file. 

C. User1 should be instructed to export his certificate to a certificate (.cer) file. 

D. User01 should be instructed to move the file to a shared folder on the computer. 

Answer:


Q136. - (Topic 2) 

You are installing a custom Windows 7 system image to a new computer. 

Perform the following tasks" 

• Start the new computer by using the Windows preinstallation Environment (WPE) • 

Connect to a shared network location that contains the Windows 7 image file. 

You need to apply the Windows 7 image to the computer. 

What should you do before you apply the image? 

A. Mount the image. 

B. Configure Windows Firewall. 

C. Configure and format the haard disk drive. 

D. Initializa the Boot Configuration data (BCD) store. 

Answer:


Q137. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

The Encrypting File System (EFS) key is compromised. 

You need to create a new EFS key. 

Which command should you run? 

A. Certutil -getkey 

B. Cipher.exe /k 

C. Icacls.exe /r 

D. Syskey.exe 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Cipher Displays 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.Administrators can use Cipher.exe to encrypt and decrypt data on drives that use the NTFS file system and to view the encryption status of files and folders from a command prompt. The updated version adds another security option. This new option is the ability to overwrite data that you have deleted so that it cannot be recovered and accessed.When you delete files or folders, the data is not initially removed from the hard disk. Instead, the space on the disk that was occupied by the deleted data is "deallocated." After it is deallocated, the space is available for use when new data is written to the disk. Until the space is overwritten, it is possible to recover the deleted data by using a low-level disk editor or data-recovery software.If you create files in plain text and then encrypt them, Encrypting File System (EFS) makes a backup copy of the file so that, if an error occurs during the encryption process, the data is not lost. After the encryption is complete, the backup copy is deleted. As with other deleted files, the data is not completely removed until it has been overwritten. The new version of the Cipher utility is designed to prevent unauthorized recovery of such data. /K Creates a new certificate and key for use with EFS. If this option is chosen, all the other options will be ignored. By default, /k creates a certificate and key that conform to current group plicy. If ECC is specified, a self-signed certificate will be created with the supplied key size. /R Generates an EFS recovery key and certificate, then writes them to a .PFX file (containing certificate and private key) and a .CER file (containing only the certificate). An administrator may add the contents of the .CER to the EFS recovery policy to create the recovery for users, and import the .PFX to recover individual files. If SMARTCARD is specified, then writes the recovery key and certificate to a smart card. A .CER file is generated (containing only the certificate). No .PFX file is genereated. By default, /R creates an 2048-bit RSA recovery key and certificate. If EECC is specified, it must be followed by a key size of 356, 384, or 521. 


Q138. - (Topic 3) 

Your office contains the wireless networks shown the following table. 

You have a portable computer that runs Windows 7. The computer successfully connects to all of the wireless networks. 

You discover that when you start the computer, it connects to Network2. You need to ensure that the computer connects to Network3 by default. 

What should you do? 

A. From Network and Sharing Center, modify the Advanced sharing settings. 

B. From Network and Sharing Center, modify the Manage Wireless Networks settings. 

C. From Network Connections, modify the properties of the wireless network adapter. 

D. From Network Connections, modify the bindings of the wireless network adapter. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Managing Preferred Wireless Networks If you have a wireless-enabled mobile computer such as a laptop, you can take it to various locations and connect to whatever wireless networks are available at any location. You can see the available networks by opening Network And Sharing Center and clicking Connect To A Network. You can also click the Wireless icon on the Toolbar at the bottom right section of your screen. You can then right-click a network and click Connect. Available networks are listed in the Manage Wireless Networks dialog box. If you have previously connected to various wireless networks, the list of these networks is referred to as your preferred list. The wireless networks on your preferred list are your preferred wireless networks. You can click Manage Wireless Networks in the Network And Sharing Center and view saved wireless networks. You can change the order in which your computer attempts to connect to preferred networks by dragging the networks up or down in the list. You can also change preferences for the network by right-clicking the network and selecting Properties. 


Q139. - (Topic 2) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7 and Windows Internet Explorer 8. A user named User1 attempts to access a Web page. 

User1 fails to access the Web page and receives an error message stating that the page does not have a rating. 

You need to configure Internet Explorer to allow User1 to access Web pages that do not have a rating. 

Which settings should you modify? 

A. Content Advisor 

B. InPrivate Filtering 

C. Parental Controls 

D. Restricted Sites 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Using Content Advisor to help block inappropriate web content The Internet is a great resource for children, offering a wealth of information and experiences. However, it can also expose children to information that might not be appropriate for them. Content Advisor allows you to control the types of Internet content that can be viewed on your computer. Depending on how you configure it, Content Advisor uses ratings that websites voluntarily provide to block or allow certain content. Because not all websites are rated, unrated websites are automatically blocked (but you can choose to allow them). Once you've adjusted the settings and turn Content Advisor on, it checks websites as you visit them. To use Content Advisor, you first need to create the supervisor password, and then you can specify the filters and rules you want applied to your children's web use. To change settings, you'll need to log in with the supervisor password before you can make changes. The following procedures describe how to create or change your supervisor password, and how to make specific changes to control Internet use. To allow unrated sites By default, content advisor will block unrated websites. To allow unrated sites to be viewed, follow the steps below. 

9. Click to open Internet Explorer. 

10. Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options. 

11. Click the Content tab, and then, under Content Advisor, click Settings. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. 

12. In the Supervisor Password Required dialog box, type your password, and then click OK. 

13. In the Content Advisor dialog box, click the General tab. 

14. Under User options 


Q140. - (Topic 6) 

You administer computers that have Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8 installed. 

You want to log on to one of the computers and access a web-based management application that runs on a server by using Internet Explorer. 

You need to ensure that any data about your browser session is not saved on the computer. 

What should you do? 

A. Disable Internet Connection Sharing. 

B. From the Local Group Policy, enable the InPrivate Filtering Threshold setting. 

C. From the Safety drop-down menu, open an InPrivate Browsing session. 

D. From Internet Options, on the Advanced tab, clear Enable DOM Storage. 

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