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Q161. - (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. 

Answer:


Q162. - (Topic 2) 

Which of the following Windows 7 utilities was used to create the output in the above figure? 

Not the real exhibit (exhibit): 

German Output (exhibit): 

A. MemManager.exe 

B. SysPrep.exe 

C. Cipher.exe 

D. Performance Monitor 

Answer:


Q163. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

You need to connect to a network projector from the computer. 

What should you use? 

A. Run Netproj.exe and provide the path to the projector. 

B. From Network and Sharing Center, create an ad hoc network and run the DisplaySwitch.exe. 

C. Run DisplaySwitch.exe and select Projector only. 

D. From Device Manager, click Add Legacy hardware. 

Answer:


Q164. HOTSPOT - (Topic 4) 

A company has client computers that run Windows 7. You set up a virtual private network (VPN) infrastructure that encapsulates Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) traffic over the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) channel of the HTTPS protocol. 

You need to create the VPN connection on the company's client computers. 

Which type of VPN should you use? (To answer, select the appropriate setting or settings in the work area.)

 

Answer: 


Q165. - (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. Shrink drive C and then create a new partition. 

B. Create an Easy Transfer file on a network location. 

C. Use the Backup and Restore tool to back up data files for all users. 

D. Use the Backup and Restore tool to create a system image on an external hard disk. 

Answer:


Q166. - (Topic 1) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You create an Encrypting File System (EFS) recovery key and certificate. 

You need to ensure that your user account can decrypt all EFS files on the computer. 

What should you do? 

A. From Credential Manager, add a Windows credential. 

B. From Credential Manager, add a certificate-based credential. 

C. From the local computer policy, add a data recovery agent. 

D. From the local computer policy, modify the Restore files and directories setting. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

EFS Recovery Recovery Agents are certificates that allow the restoration of EFS encrypted files. When a recovery agent has been specified using local policies, all EFS encrypted files can be recovered using the recovery agent private key. You should specify a recovery agent before you allow users to encrypt files on a client running Windows 7. You can recover all files that users encrypt after the creation of a recovery agent using the recovery agent's private key. You are not able to decrypt files that were encrypted before a recovery agent certificate was specified. You create an EFS recovery agent by performing the following steps: 

1. Log on to the client running Windows 7 using the first account created, which is the default administrator account. 

2. Open a command prompt and issue the command Cipher.exe /r:recoveryagent 

3. This creates two files: Recoveryagent.cer and Recoveryagent.pfx. Cipher.exe prompts you to specify a password when creating Recoveryagent.pfx. 

4. Open the Local Group Policy Editor and navigate to the \Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Public Key Policies\Encrypting File System node. Right-click this node and then click Add Data Recovery Agent. Specify the location of Recoveryagent.cer to specify this certificate as the recovery agent. 

5. To recover files, use the certificates console to import Recoveryagent.pfx. This is the recovery agent's private key. Keep it safe because it can be used to open any encrypted file on the client running Windows 7. 


Q167. - (Topic 1) 

Which of the following will cause the Online Compatibility Check to fail during a Window 7 installation? Choose two. 

A. 512MB of RAM 

B. A display adapter with WDDM Support 

C. A display adapter without WDDM Support but with SVIDEO 

D. An 80 GB Hard Disk 

Answer: A,C 


Q168. - (Topic 6) 

You are deploying a number of Windows 7 laptops. 

You create a custom power plan on one of the laptops that you want to replicate to the other laptops by using an unattended setup. 

You need to capture the power plan from the configured laptop for use in the deployment of the other laptops, save it to the removable drive F:, and name it MobileScheme. 

What should you do? 

A. Run the command powercfg duplicatescheme <GUID> F:\MobileScheme.pow from an elevated command prompt. 

B. Run the command powercfg -EXPORT F:\MobileScheme.pow {GUID} from an elevated command prompt. 

C. Run the command powercfg -S F:\MobileScheme.pow from an elevated command prompt. 

D. Create a power plan from the Power Options control panel and save it to the F: drive as MobileScheme. 

Answer:


Q169. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer that contains a DVD drive and a single 350-GB hard disk drive. You attempt to install Windows 7 on the computer by using the DVD installation media and receive the following error message: "Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device." 

You need to ensure that you can install Windows 7 on the computer by using the DVD installation media. 

What should you do? 

A. From the BIOS, modify the startup order. 

B. From the BIOS, enable Pre-Boot Execution Environment (PXE). 

C. Create an answer file named oobe.xml and place the file on the hard disk drive. 

D. Create an answer file named autounattend.xml and place the file on the hard disk drive. 

Answer:

Explanation: To install Windows 7 from a DVD-ROM, boot from the DVD-ROM drive and follow the prompts. You may need to configure the computer's BIOS to support booting from DVD-ROM. If a computer does not have a DVD-ROM drive attached, you can still install from DVD-ROM—you just need to acquire a USB DVD-ROM drive. In this case, it will be necessary to configure the computer's BIOS to boot from the USB device. 


Q170. - (Topic 6) 

You have an answer file named Unattend.xml for a Windows 7 automated installation. 

You need to perform an unattended installation of Windows 7 by using the answer file. 

What should you do? 

A. Name the answer file as unattend.xml and save it to a floppy disk. Start the computer from the Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE). 

B. Name the answer file as unattend.xml and save it to a USB disk. Start the computer from the Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE). 

C. Name the answer file as autounattend.xml and save it to a floppy disk. Start the computer from the Windows 7 DVD. 

D. Name the answer file as autounattend.ini and save it to a floppy disk. Start the computer from the Windows 7 DVD. 

Answer:

Explanation: Unattended installation You can perform an unattended installation of Windows 7 by using an installation file called Unattend.xml. These installation files store answers to the questions asked by the Setup Wizard. When the Windows 7 installation process starts, Windows checks for attached USB storage devices that have this file in their root directory. Unattended installations are suitable when you need to deploy Windows 7 to a large number of computers because you do not have to interact with them manually, responding to prompts, as the installation progresses.Building a Reference Installation You configure your reference computer with a customized installation of Windows 7 that you then duplicate onto one or more destination computers. You can create a reference installation by using the Windows product DVD and (optionally) the answer file you created in the previous section. To install your reference computer using an answer file, perform the following procedure: 

1. Turn on the reference computer. Insert the Windows 7 product DVD and the UFD containing the answer file (Autounattend.xml) that you created in the previous section. Note that the use of an answer file is optional, although it is the method Microsoft recommends. If you prefer, you can install Windows 7 manually from the installation DVD-ROM. 

2. Restart the computer by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL. You may have to override the boot order to boot from the CD/DVD-ROM disk. If so, select the appropriate function key to override the boot order during initial boot. Windows Setup (Setup.exe) starts automatically and searches the root directory of all removable media for an answer file called 

Autounattend.xml. 

3. After Setup finishes, you can validate that all customizations were applied. For example, if you included the optional Microsoft-Windows-IE-InternetExplorer feature and set the Home_Page setting in your answer file, you can verify these settings by opening Internet Explorer. 

4. 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.