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Q101. - (Topic 1)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7.
You run Ipconfig as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that you can establish a DirectAccess connection to the network.
What should you do first?
A. Create a new VPN connection.
B. Configure a static IPv4 address.
C. Enable IPv6 on the network adapter.
D. Add an additional default gateway address.
Answer: C
Q102. - (Topic 3)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7.
You install a third-party Web browser.
You discover that HTML files are no longer associated with Windows Internet Explorer.
You need to ensure that Internet Explorer starts whenever a HTML file is opened.
What should you do from Internet Options?
A. Open the Connections tab and click Setup.
B. Open the General tab and click Use default.
C. Open the Programs tab and click Make default.
D. Open the Programs tab and click Manage add-ons.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Change your default web browser
This information applies to Internet Explorer 8 or Internet Explorer 7 running on Windows 7,
Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Service Pack 3, and Windows Server 2003.
To make Internet Explorer your default web browser
1. Click to open Internet Options.
2. Click the Programs tab, and then click Make default.
Q103. - (Topic 6)
You are a network administrator for a global company that has Windows Server 2008 R2 servers and Windows 7 Enterprise computers.
Management wants to decrease VPN costs by implementing DirectAccess for remote network access.
They assign you to evaluate the current network infrastructure, which includes the following elements:
Active Directory
IPv6 network and applications
Server for DirectAccess service
You need to ensure that all critical infrastructure components are present.
What should you add to the infrastructure?
A. Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server
B. Public key infrastructure
C. NAT-PT devices
D. Windows Software Update Services (WSUS) server
Answer: B
Explanation: DirectAccess With Windows Server 2008 R2 requires:
* Public key infrastructure (PKI) to issue computer certificates.
* One or more DirectAccess servers running Windows Server 2008 R2 with two network adapters: one that is connected directly to the Internet, and a second that is connected to the intranet.
* On the DirectAccess server, at least two consecutive, public IPv4 addresses assigned to the network adapter that is connected to the Internet.
* DirectAccess clients running Windows 7 or Windows 8 "Enterprise" edition clients
* At least one domain controller and Domain Name System (DNS) server running Windows Server 2008 SP2 or Windows Server 2008 R2.
Q104. - (Topic 2)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. The computer is in a workgroup.
You need to ensure that you can decrypt Encrypting File System (EFS) files on the computer if you forget your password.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. From Credential Manager, select Back up vault.
B. From User Accounts, select Create a password reset disk.
C. From User Accounts, select Manage your file encryption certificates.
D. From Authorization Manager, modify the Authorization Manager options.
Answer: B,C
Explanation:
Password reset disks It is not unusual for users to forget their passwords to local user accounts from time to time, especially when they use strong passwords. Before the advent of password reset disks, the only way for administrators to restore a forgotten local user account password was to manually reset the user's password. In the process, the following information was lost: E-mail that was encrypted with the user's public key Internet passwords that were saved on the computer Files that the user had encrypted Password reset disks offer another solution to the problem of a forgotten password for a local user account. If users create password reset disks for their local accounts before they forget their passwords, they can reset the passwords without losing valuable data that was lost previously with administrative password resets. When you create a password reset disk, a public key and private key pair are created. The private key is stored on a disk: the password reset disk. The public key encrypts the local user account password. If users forget their passwords, they can insert the password reset disk, which contains the private key, and decrypt the current password. The Forgotten Password Wizard prompts the user for a new password, which is then encrypted with the public key. Data is not lost because, basically, the user is simply changing a password. It is essential that password reset disks be stored in secured locations.Back up your Encryption Certificate
1. Open User Accounts by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking User Accounts and Family Safety (or clicking User Accounts, if you are connected to a network domain), and then clicking User Accounts.
2. In the left pane, click Manage your file encryption certificates.
3. In the Encrypting File System wizard, click Next.
4. Click Use this certificate, and then click Next. If you need more details to identify the certificate that is listed, click View certificate. If you want to choose a different certificate, click Select certificate, and then click the certificate
you want to back up.
5. Click Back up the certificate and key now.
6. Type or navigate to the location where you want to store the backup. We recommend that you store the backup on removable media such as a disc or USB flash drive.
7. Type and then confirm a password for the backup file, and then click Next. We recommend that you protect the backup file with a strong password.
8. Select the I'll update my encrypted files later check box, and then click Next.
Q105. - (Topic 5)
You use a computer that has Windows 7 SP1 installed. The computer has a shared folder named C:Software.
User1 is a local user account on the computer. The account is a member of several groups that have access to the C:Software folder.
You need to verify whether User1 can save files to C:Software.
What should you do?
A. Run the Net Share command.
B. Run the Wfs C:Software command.
C. In the Advanced Security Settings for the Documents folder, select the Effective Permissions tab.
D. Run the Fsutil C:Software command.
Answer: C
Explanation: To view effective permissions on files and folders . Open Windows Explorer, and then locate the file or folder for which you want to view effective permissions.
Right-click the file or folder, click Properties, and then click the Security tab.
Click Advanced, click the Effective Permissions tab, and then click Select.
In Enter the object name to select (examples), enter the name of a user or group, and then click OK. The selected check boxes indicate the effective permissions of the user or group for that file or folder.
Q106. - (Topic 1)
Which of the following Windows 7 Editions allows you to join an Active Directory domain? Choose three.
A. Windows Home Edition
B. Windows Professional Edition
C. Windows Ultimate Edition
D. Windows Enterprise Edition
Answer: B,C,D
Q107. - (Topic 6)
You use a computer that has Windows 7 Enterprise installed.
You install Windows Vista Enterprise to a different partition. You discover that the computer boots to Windows Vista by default.
You need to ensure that the computer boots to Windows 7 Enterprise by default.
What should you do?
A. On the General tab in the msconfig tool, select the Selective startup option button, and then select the Use original boot configuration check box.
B. On the Boot tab in the msconfig tool, highlight the Windows 7 boot entry and select the Make all boot settings permanent check box. Then, click Apply.
C. From an elevated command prompt in Windows Vista, run the bcdedit /default (default) comma
D. From an elevated command prompt in Windows 7 run the bcdedit /default (current) command
Answer: B
Q108. - (Topic 1)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7.
You discover that an application named App1 runs during the startup process.
You need to prevent only App1 from running during startup. Users must be allowed to run App1 manually.
What should you do?
A. From the local Group Policy, modify the application control policy.
B. From the local Group Policy, modify the software restriction policy.
C. From the System Configuration tool, select Diagnostic Startup.
D. From the System Configuration tool, modify the Startup applications.
Answer: D
Q109. - (Topic 4)
You use a portable computer that has Windows 7 SP1 installed and is a member of an Active Directory domain. The computer is connected to your Home network.
You run the ipconfig.exe command as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to establish a DirectAccess connection from the computer to a DirectAccess server.
What should you do first?
A. Add the computer to a new HomeGroup.
B. Configure a static IPv4 address.
C. Create a new VPN connection.
D. Enable IPv6 on the network adapter.
Answer: D
Q110. - (Topic 2)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. IPv6 is disabled on the computer.
The computer has the following IPv4 settings:
IP address: 10.1.1.193
Subnet mask: 25S.255.0.0
Default gateway: 10.1.1.194
. Preferred DNS server: 10.1.1.195
You need to ensure that the computer can only communicate with computers on the local subnet.
What should you do?
A. Delete the default gateway address.
B. Delete the preferred DNS server IP address
C. Configure the subnet mask to use 255.255.255.0
D. Configure the subnet mask to use 255.255.255.192
Answer: A
Explanation:
Why gateways work Default gateways are important to make IP routing work efficiently. In most cases, the router that acts as the default gateway for TCP/IP hosts--either a dedicated router or a computer that connects two or more network segments--maintains knowledge of other networks in the larger network and how to reach them. TCP/IP hosts rely on default gateways for most of their communication needs with hosts on remote network segments. In this way, individual hosts are freed of the burden of having to maintain extensive and continuously updated knowledge about individual remote IP network segments. Only the router that acts as the default gateway needs to maintain this level of routing knowledge to reach other remote network segments in the larger internetwork. If the default gateway fails, communication beyond the local network segment may be impaired. To prevent this, you can use the Advanced TCP/IP Settings dialog box (in Network Connections) for each connection to specify multiple default gateways. You can also use the route command to manually add routes to the routing table for heavily used hosts or networks.