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Q121. - (Topic 2) 

You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2 that run Windows 7. Computer1 is used to remotely manage Computer2. From Computer1, you need to verify that the Windows Remote Management (WinRM) service started on Computer2. 

What should you do? 

A. At the command prompt, run Winrs -r:computer2 query. 

B. At the command prompt, run Winrm id -remote:computer2 

C. From Windows Powershell, run Get -PSSession Computer2 

D. From Windows Powershell, run Get -PSSessionConfiguration Computer2 

Answer:


Q122. - (Topic 5) 

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 Management Server (KMS) licensing purposes. 

You need to install Windows 7 Professional on all Windows 7 Ultimate portable computers. 

What should you do? 

A. Supply the Windows 7 Professional KMS key. 

B. Launch Windows Anytime Upgrade. 

C. Launch Windows Update. 

D. Perform a clean installation over the existing system partition. 

E. Perform a clean installation on a non-system partition. 

Answer:


Q123. - (Topic 4) 

You administer a desktop computer that has the following hardware specifications: 

Dual-core 2.5GHz processor 

1GB RAM 

25GB unpartitioned disk space 

Onboard graphics that has WDDM 1.0 

You install a customized Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit image on the computer by using unpartitioned disk space. The computer operates unacceptably slow. 

You need to improve the performance of the computer. 

What should you do? 

A. Upgrade the RAM to 1 GB. 

B. OpenTaks Manager. Set the priority of all SYSTEM processes to High. 

C. Open Performance Monitor. Run the System Performance Data Collector Set. 

D. Perform the initial Windows Experience Index Run. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/products/system-requirements Should have 2GB RAM as a minimum. 


Q124. - (Topic 4) 

Your company office network includes a file server that has Windows Server 2008 R2 installed and client computers that have Windows 7 Enterprise installed. The computers are members of an Active Directory domain. The file server has the BrachCache features installed. 

All sales user in the office must download a daily updated 5-GB file that is stored on a file server located in a remote office. 

You configure the client computers to run BranchCache in Distributed Host mode. You discover that all users still access the file directly from the file server. 

You need to reduce the utilization of a WAN link between the offices because of downloading the file to the client computers. 

What should you do? 

A. Run the Netsh branchcache set service mode=HOSTEDSERVER client authentication=NONE command 

B. Configure firewall exception rules for multicast traffic, inbound and outbound traffic for local UDP port 3702, and inbound and outbound traffic for local TCP port 80. 

C. Create a Group Policy that sets Hash Publication for BranchCache as disabled. 

D. Run the netsh branchcache set service mode=DISTRIBUTED command. 

E. Create a Group Policy object and configure the Set percentage of disk space used for client computer cache option. 

F. Check permisions. 

G. Run the netsh branchcache set service mode=HOSTEDCLIENT command. 

H. Create a Group Policy object and enable the Set BranchCache Hosted Cache mode policy. 

I. Configure firewall exception rules for inbound and outbound traffic for local TCP port 80 and for inbound and outbound traffic for local TCP port 8443. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Original wording: You configure the client computers to run BranchCache in 'Distributed Host Mode'. Changed to 'Distributed Cache mode". 


Q125. - (Topic 1) 

Which of the following is not a volume type usable by Windows 7? 

A. FAT 

B. exFAT 

C. NTFS 

D. All of the above a volume types in Windows 7. 

Answer:


Q126. - (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:

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. 


Q127. - (Topic 4) 

Your company network includes computers that have Windows 7 Enterprise installed. The computers use IP addresses of DNS and WINS servers assigned statically. 

The DNS and WINS servers on the company network have been taken offline for upgrades. 

Users report that they can no longer access the Internet. 

You need to provide access to the Internet for the computers during the maintenance. 

What should you do? 

A. Change the IP address of the primary WINS to a public name server. 

B. Change the IP address of the default gateway. 

C. Change the IP address of the primary DNS to a public DNS. 

D. Change the client IP address and subnet mask. 

Answer:


Q128. - (Topic 2) 

Your network consists of a single Active Directory forest. 

You have 50 portable computers and 50 desktop computers. All computers have 32-bit hardware. 

You plan to deploy Windows 7 and 10 corporate applications to the computers by using a custom image. 

You need to prepare for the deployment by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. 

What should you do first? 

A. On one computer, install Windows 7 and the corporate applications. 

B. On one portable computer and one desktop computer, install Windows 7 and the corporate applications. 

C. On a server, install and run the Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit. 

D. On a server, install the Windows Automated Installation Kit (AIK) and run Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM). 

Answer:

Explanation: 

To prepare the reference computer for the user, you use the Sysprep utility with the /generalize option to remove hardware-specific information from the Windows installation and the /oobe option to configure the computer to boot to Windows Welcome upon the next restart. Open an elevated command prompt on the reference computer and run the following command: c:\windows\system32\sysprep\sysprep.exe /oobe /generalize 

/shutdown. 

Sysprep prepares the image for capture by cleaning up various user-specific and computerspecific settings, as well as log files. The reference installation now is complete and ready to be imaged. 


Q129. - (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:

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. 


Q130. - (Topic 1) 

Which of the following must you download from Microsoft's Web site to obtain USMT 4.0? 

A. Windows Anytime Upgrade 

B. Windows Upgrade Advisor 

C. WAIK 

D. Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit 

Answer:

Explanation: 

User State Migration Tool USMT 4.0 is a command-line utility that allows you to automate the process of user profile migration. The USMT is part of the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) and is a better tool for performing a large number of profile migrations than Windows Easy Transfer. The USMT can write data to a removable USB storage device or a network share but cannot perform a direct side-by-side migration over the network from the source to the destination computer. The USMT does not support user profile migration using the Windows Easy Transfer cable. USMT migration occurs in two phases, exporting profile data from the source computer using ScanState and importing profile data on the destination computer using LoadState.