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Q211. - (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 all 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 create a system image on a network location.
C. Create a system repair disk.
D. Create an Easy Transfer file on an external hard disk.
Answer: B
Explanation: System Image in Windows 7 The new backup utilities in Windows 7 are actually pretty impressive and creating an image will be possible in all versions. Today we take a look at creating a backup image of your machine without the need for a third party utility like Ghost or True Image.
You are just finished installing a fresh copy of Windows 7 on your computer and have it set up to your liking. One of the first things you should do now is create an image of the disc so in the event of a crash you will be able to restore it to its current state. An image is an exact copy of everything on the drive and will restore it back to its current state. It's probably best to create an image when everything is clean and organized on your system. This will make the image file smaller and allows you to restore the system with a smooth running set up.
Q212. - (Topic 3)
Your corporate network contains a Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway) server named Server1 and a Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) server named Server2.
You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 7. You use Computer1 from home.
You need to access Server2 from Computer1.
What should you do?
A. Run Mstsc.exe /admin /v:server2:443.
B. Run Mstsc.exe /console /v:server2:8080.
C. Create a Remote Desktop Connection and modify the Connect from anywhere settings.
D. Create a Remote Desktop Connection and modify the Server authentication settings.
Answer: C
Explanation:
To connect using an RD Gateway server, navigate to the Advanced tab of the Remote Desktop Connection Properties dialog box and click Settings under Connect From Anywhere. This opens the RD Gateway Server Settings dialog box. This dialog box allows you to specify RD Gateway settings, including whether or not you want the RD Gateway to be detected automatically, whether to use a specific RD Gateway server, as shown in the firgure, or you can specify Do Not Use an RD Gateway Server, which is the default setting.
Q213. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
A law firm's wireless network does not use IPv6 and provides IP addresses automatically to connected clients.
A visiting attorney arrives to perform a deposition. The attorney's computer has never connected to the firm's wireless network. The attorney needs general access to several websites but is unable to connect to the Internet.
You collect information from the computer's Device Manager, Network Connections, and Wireless Network Connections.
Device information is shown in the Device Manager exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Network information is shown in the Network Connections exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Wireless network information is shown in the Wireless Network Connections exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to configure this attorney's laptop so it can access the Internet through the firm's wireless network.
Consider each of the following statements. Does the information in the three screenshots support the inference as stated? (This question is worth three points.)
Answer:
Q214. - (Topic 1)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7.
You perform an image backup.
A virus infects the computer and causes the computer to become unresponsive.
You need to restore the computer as quickly as possible.
What should you do?
A. Start the computer by using the Last Known Good Configuration feature.
B. Start the computer from the Windows 7 DVD and then use the Startup Repair tool.
C. Start the computer from the Windows 7 DVD and then use the System Image Recovery tool.
D. Start the computer from Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) and then run Imagex.exe.
Answer: C
Q215. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6)
You work for Contoso. Ltd. as part of a Windows 7 deployment team.
You create a new Windows Preinstallation Environment image. The image file is located at N:imageswinpe_x86 and is named WinPE.wim. An unsigned driver is located at
N:DriversDriverl.inf.
You need to include the driver in the WinPE.wim image.
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:
Q216. - (Topic 2)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7.
You need to identify which hardware is required to create a system repair disc.
What hardware should you indentify?
A. CD/DVD burner.
B. Floppy disk.
C. Tape drive.
D. USB disk.
Answer: A
Q217. - (Topic 6)
Your laptop has a 400 GB drive and currently reserves, by default, 2% (8 GB) for shadow copies.
You need to reserve more space for previous versions of files.
What should you do?
A. From System Properties, System Protection, expand the Max usage to 20 GB.
B. From System Properties, System Protection, turn off system protection.
C. From Disk Properties, change the Quota Settings from 8 GB to 20 GB.
D. From System Properties, System Protection, set it to only restore previous versions of files.
Answer: A
Explanation: Control Panel->System and Security. >System [Properties]->System Protection->Configure
Q218. - (Topic 2)
You have a computer that runs windows 7.
You log on to the computer by using a user account that is a member of Administrator Group.
From Windows Explorer you open C:windowssystem32driversetchosts in notepad.
You attempt to save the file and receive the save as dialog box.
You need to ensure that you can save changes to c:windowssystem32drivers
What should you do?
A. Stop the windows search service
B. Remove the inherited permissions from the file.
C. Start Windows Notepad by using elevated privileges.
D. Change the user account control (UAS) settings to Notify Me Only when programs try to make changes to my computer.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Windows 7 does not allow applications to write data to these secure locations.
User Account Control (UAC)UAC is a security feature of Windows 7 that informs you when
the action that you want to undertake requires an elevation of privileges. If you logged on with a user account that was a member of the local administrators group in previous versions of Microsoft Windows, such as Windows XP, you automatically had administrator-level access at all times. This, by itself, was not a problem because recommended good practice was that people logged on with accounts that were members of the local administrator group only when they needed to do something related to administration. The problem with this is that people tended to use their administrator account as their normal user account. It was convenient for them because they did not have to log off and log on again each time they wanted to do something related to systems administration. Unfortunately, this behavior presented a security problem because any program run by a user logged on with an administrative account runs with the rights and privileges of that user. UAC resolves this problem by allowing a user that is a member of the local Administrators group to run as a standard user most of the time and to briefly elevate their privileges so that they are running as administrators when they attempt to carry out specific administration-related tasks.Privilege elevationAll users of clients running Windows 7 run with the rights of a standard user. When a user attempts an act that requires administrative privileges, such as creating a new user account, her rights need to be raised from those of a standard user to those of an administrative user. This increase in rights is termed privilege elevation. UAC is a gateway to privilege elevation. It allows users who are members of the local Administrators group to access administrative rights, but ensures that the person accessing the Administrative rights is aware that they are doing so. This privilege elevation occurs only for a specific task. Another task executed at the same time that also requires privilege elevation generates its own UAC
Q219. - (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
Q220. - (Topic 1)
Your network contains a wireless access point. You have a computer that runs Windows 7. The computer connects to the wireless access point.
You disable Service Set Identifier (SSID) broadcasts on the wireless access point.
You discover that you are now unable to connect to the wireless access point from the Windows 7 computer.
You need to ensure that the computer can connect to the wireless access point.
What should you do?
A. From Credential Manager, modify the generic credentials.
B. From Credential Manager, modify the Windows credentials.
C. From Network and Sharing Center, turn on Network discovery.
D. From Network and Sharing Center, modify the wireless network connection settings.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Wireless Network Connection settingsTo connect to a wireless network that does not broadcast its SSID, you need to know details such as the network name and security type. In Network And Sharing Center, you click Set Up A Connection Or Network, click Manually Connect To A Wireless Network, and click Next. You are prompted for the network name and security type and (if appropriate) encryption type and security key. Alternatively, you can open an elevated command prompt and enter a command with the following syntax: netsh wlan connect name=<profile_name> ssid-<network_ssid> [interface=<interface_name>] (Since the computer has previously been connected, just modify the settings.)NOT Network DiscoveryNetwork Discovery allows the client running Windows 7 to locate other computers and devices on the network. It also makes the client visible to other computers on the network. Disabling Network Discovery does not turn off other forms of sharing.NOT Credential ManagerCredential Manager stores logon user name and passwords for network resources, including file servers, Web sites, and terminal services servers. Credential Manager stores user name and password data in the Windows Vault. You can back up the Windows Vault and restore it on other computers running Windows 7 as a method of transferring saved credentials from one computer to another. Although Credential Manager can be used to back up some forms of digital certificates, it cannot be used to back up and restore the self-signed Encrypting File System (EFS) certificates that Windows 7 generates automatically when you encrypt a file. For this reason, you must back up EFS certificates using other tools. You will learn about backing up EFS certificates later in this lesson.