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Exam Name: TS:Windows 7,Configuring
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Q231. 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:\images\winpe_x86 and is named WinPE.wim. An unsigned driver is located at 

N:\Drivers\Driverl.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: 



Q232. - (Topic 2) 

You work as the desktop support technician. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named CK.com. 

You need to perform a clean installation of Microsoft Windows 7 Professional on the workstations in the Research department. 

All workstations in the Research department have identical hardware as listed below: 

1.2 GHz Dual-Core processor. 

1024 MB of RAM. 

20 GB hard drive. 

DirectX 10 video display card. 

Integrated sound card. 

10/100 integrated network adapter. 

You need to ensure that the workstations able to support Windows 7 and are able to support Windows XP mode. 

What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) 

A. You should upgrade the processor. 

B. You should upgrade the RAM. 

C. You should upgrade the video card. 

D. You should upgrade the hard drive. 

E. You should upgrade the network adapter. 

Answer: B,D 


Q233. - (Topic 2) 

You have a computer that runs windows 7. 

You have an application installation package named app1.msi. 

You need to perform a customized installation of app1.msi. 

What should you do? 

A. Create a transform file named app1.mst and then run Msiexec.exe /i app1.msi /t app1.mst. 

B. Create a transform file named app1.mst and then run Msinfo.exe /I app1.msi /t. 

C. Create a transform file named app1.msp and then run Msiexec.exe /I app1.msi /app1. 

D. Create a transform file named app1.msp and then run Msinfo32.exe /I app1.mst /. 

Answer: A 

Explanation: 

Windows Installer Transform Files A Windows Installer transform (.mst) file provides configuration settings for a customized installation. A transform file contains information about components, features, setup properties, and changes that you can use to customize your installation. 

MsiexecProvides the means to install, modify, and perform operations on Windows Installer from the command line. To install or configure a product Syntax msiexec /i {package|ProductCode} /i: Installs or configures a product. /t : Applies transform to advertised package.NOT Msinfo32 Displays a comprehensive view of your hardware, system components, and software environment. 


Q234. - (Topic 1) 

Federated Search connectors are installed using what method? 

A. Purchase the Federated Search Installation Tool Pack online and buying individual search connectors from websites. 

B. Download an .osdx file from a valid source. Double click on the downloaded file and choose Add to install. 

C. Go to Microsoft's website. Only vendors who have signed up with the Microsoft Federated Search Tool Writers Guild can participate. 

D. Go to Amazon.com and download the Shared Resource Kit for Federated Searches. 

Answer: B 


Q235. - (Topic 2) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

You manually create a system restore point. 

You need to restore a copy of a file stored on a drive C from two days ago. 

You must act with minimum administrative effort. 

What should you do? 

A. From recovery, select System Restore. 

B. From Backup and restore, select Rrestore my files. 

C. From the command prompt, run Wbadmin get items. 

D. From the properties of the file, select Previous Versions. 

Answer: D 

Explanation: 

How do I view or restore previous versions of a file and folder? Right-click the file or folder, and then click Restore previous versions. You'll see a list of available previous versions of the file or folder. The list will include files saved on a backup (if you're using Windows Backup to back up your files) as well as restore points. To restore a previous version of a file or folder that's included in a library, right-click the file or folder in the location where it's saved, rather than in the library. For example, to restore a previous version of a picture that's included in the Pictures library but is stored in the My Pictures folder, right-click the My Pictures folder, and then click Restore previous versions. For more information about libraries, see Include folders in a library. 


The Previous Versions tab, showing some previous versions of files 

NOT System Restore: System Restore restores system files and settings and does not affect any of your documents, pictures, or other personal data. 

NOT Backup and Restore: System restore point was created, no backup meantioned.NOT Wbadmin: The Backup And Restore console does not provide a graphical tool for scheduling System Image backups. You need to create a System Image backup manually from the Backup And Restore console whenever you have made significant changes to a computer's configuration. Take care that if you restore a System Image backup and boot from it, or if you make the VHD bootable for failover protection, your computer could be vulnerable unless the System Image includes security updates. Although you cannot use Backup And Restore to schedule System Image backups, you can use the Wbadmin command-line utility to perform this function. For example, to initiate a System Image backup of the C: drive to the H: drive, you run the following command from an elevated command prompt: wbadmin start backup –backuptarget:h: -include:c: -quiet 


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Q236. - (Topic 3) 

You need to create a VPN connection. 

What should you do? 

A. From Windows Explorer, right-click Computer and then click Map network drive. 

B. From Windows Explorer, right-click Computer and then click Add a network location. 

C. From Network and Sharing Center, click Set up a new connection or network and then click Set up a new network. 

D. From Network and Sharing Center, click Set up a new connection or network and then click Connect to a workplace. 

Answer: D 

Explanation: 

Virtual Private Networks When you create a VPN connection, you need to specify the address of the VPN server that you are connecting to and your authentication credentials. You can create a new VPN connection in the Network And Sharing Center by clicking Set Up A New Connection Or Network and then Connect to a Workplace. When you create a new VPN connection, Windows 7 sets the VPN type to Automatic. You can configure a connection to use a specific VPN protocol, but if you do this, Windows 7 does not try to use other VPN protocols if the protocol you select is not available. 


Q237. - (Topic 3) 

A computer that runs Windows XP has on basic disk containing a single partition. The partition has 30 GB of free space. The hard disk has S GB of unallocated space. 

You need to install Windows 7 in a dual-boot configuration. Windows 7 must not be installed in a virtual hard disk (VHD). 

What should you do first? 

A. Create a second partition. 

B. Shrink the primary partition. 

C. Convert the hard disk to a GPT disk. 

D. Convert the hard disk to a dynamic disk. 

Answer: B 

Explanation: 

Given the system requirements more space is required. There is not enough unallocated space so the XP partition will need to be shrunk first, in order for a sufficient sized partition to be created.Requirements: Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions have the following minimum hardware requirements: - 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor - 1 GB of system memory - A 40-GB hard disk drive (traditional or SSD) with at least 15 GB of available space - A graphics adapter that supports DirectX 9 graphics, has a Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver, Pixel Shader 2.0 hardware, and 32 bits per pixel and a minimum of 128 MB graphics memory 


Q238. - (Topic 1) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You open the Disk Management snap-in as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)? 


You need to ensure that you can create a new partition on Disk 0. 

What should you do? 

A. Shrink volume C. 

B. Compress volume C. 

C. Convert Disk 0 into a dynamic disk. 

D. Create and initialize a Virtual Hard Disk (VHD). 

Answer: A 

Explanation: 

Needs to have sufficient space in order to create a new partition. Hence shrinking the C: partition will create additional space that can be used for a new partition. 


Q239. - (Topic 2) 

You have a computer that runs windows 7. 

You have a third-party application. 

You need to ensure that only a specific version of the application runs on the computer. 

You have the application vendor's digital signature. 

What should you do? 

A. From Application Control Policies, configure a path rule. 

B. From Application Control Policies, configure a publisher rule. 

C. From Software Restriction policies, configure a path rule. 

D. From Software Restriction policies, configure a certificate rule. 

Answer: B 

Explanation: 

AppLocker Application Control Policies AppLocker is a feature new to Windows 7 that is available only in the Enterprise and Ultimate editions of the product. AppLocker policies are conceptually similar to Software Restriction Policies, though AppLocker policies have several advantages, such as the ability to be applied to specific user or group accounts and the ability to apply to all future versions of a product. As you learned earlier in this chapter, hash rules apply only to a specific version of an application and must be recalculated whenever you apply software updates to that application. AppLocker policies are located in the Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\ Security Settings \Application Control Policies node of a standard Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 GPO. AppLocker relies upon the Application Identity Service being active. When you install Windows 7, the startup type of this service is set to Manual. When testing AppLocker, you should keep the startup type as Manual in case you configure rules incorrectly. In that event, you can just reboot the computer and the AppLocker rules will no longer be in effect. Only when you are sure that your policies are applied correctly should you set the startup type of the Application Identity Service to Automatic. You should take great care in testing AppLocker rules because it is possible to lock down a computer running Windows 7 to such an extent that the computer becomes unusable. AppLocker policies are sometimes called application control policies. AppLocker Application Control Policies - Publisher Rules Publisher rules in AppLocker work on the basis of the code-signing certificate used by the file's publisher. Unlike a Software Restriction Policy certificate rule, it is not necessary to obtain a certificate to use a publisher rule because the details of the digital signature are extracted from a reference application file. If a file has no digital signature, you cannot restrict or allow it using AppLocker publisher rules. Publisher rules allow you more flexibility than hash rules because you can specify not only a specific version of a file but also all future versions of that file. This means that you do not have to re-create publisher rules each time you apply a software update because the existing rule remains valid. You can also allow only a specific version of a file by setting the Exactly option.AppLocker Application Control Policies - Path RulesAppLocker path rules work in a similar way to Software Restriction Policy path rules. Path rules let you specify a folder, in which case the path rule applies to the entire contents of the folder, including subfolders, and the path to a specific file. The advantage of path rules is that they are easy to create. The disadvantage of path rules is that they are the least secure form of AppLocker rules. An attacker can subvert a path rule if they copy an executable file into a folder covered by a path rule or overwrite a file that is specified by a path rule. Path rules are only as effective as the file and folder permissions applied on the computer. 

Software Restriction Policies Software Restriction Policies is a technology available to clients running Windows 7 that is available in Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008. You manage Software Restriction Policies through Group Policy. You can find Software Restriction Policies in the Computer Configuration \Windows Settings\Security Settings\Software Restriction Policies node of a group policy. When you use Software Restriction Policies, you use the Unrestricted setting to allow an application to execute and the Disallowed setting to block an application from executing. You can achieve many of the same application restriction objectives with Software Restriction Policies that you can with AppLocker policies. The advantage of Software Restriction Policies over AppLocker policies is that Software Restriction Policies can apply to computers running Windows XP and Windows Vista, as well as to computers running Windows 7 editions that do not support AppLocker. The disadvantage of Software Restriction Policies is that all rules must be created manually because there are no built-in wizards to simplify the process of rule creation.Software Restriction Policies - Path Rules Path rules, allow you to specify a file, folder, or registry key as the target of a Software Restriction Policy. The more specific a path rule is, the higher its precedence. For example, if you have a path rule that sets the file C: \Program files\Application\App.exe to Unrestricted and one that sets the folder C:\Program files\Application to Disallowed, the more specific rule takes precedence and the application can execute. Wildcards can be used in path rules, so it is possible to have a path rule that specifies C:\Program files\Application\*.exe. Wildcard rules are less specific than rules that use a file's full path. The drawback of path rules is that they rely on files and folders remaining in place. For example, if you created a path rule to block the application C:\Apps\Filesharing.exe, an attacker could execute the same application by moving it to another directory or renaming it something other than Filesharing.exe. Path rules work only when the file and folder permissions of the underlying operating system do not allow files to be moved and renamed. Software Restriction Policies - Certificate Rules Certificate rules use a code-signed software publisher's certificate to identify applications signed by that publisher. Certificate rules allow multiple applications to be the target of a single rule that is as secure as a hash rule. It is not necessary to modify a certificate rule in the event that a software update is released by the vendor because the updated application will still be signed using the vendor's signing certificate. To configure a certificate rule, you need to obtain a certificate from the vendor. Certificate rules impose a performance burden on computers on which they are applied because the certificate's validity must be checked before the application can execute. Another disadvantage of certificate rules is that they apply to all applications from a vendor. If you want to allow only 1 application from a vendor to execute but the vendor has 20 applications available, you are better off using a different type of Software Restriction Policy because otherwise users can execute any of those other 20 applications. 


Q240. - (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