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A company has 100 client computers that run Windows 8.1. You need to assign static IPv6 addresses to the client computers. Which Windows Powershellcmdlet should you run? Set-NetTCPSetting Set-NetIPInterface Set-NetIPv6Protocol set-NetIPAddress.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1. Portable client computers no longer connect to the corporate wireless network. You need to ensure that when the corporate wireless network is available, the computers always connect to it automatically. Which two actions would achieve the goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.) Create a Group Policy object (GPO) to configure a wireless network policy. Link the GPO to the organizational unit that contains the computers. Configure the corporate wireless network as an unmetered network. Configure the corporate wireless network as a preferred network. Manually connect to the corporate wireless network and select the option to connect automatically to that network.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. The corporate network is configured for IPv4 and IPv6. You need to disable Media Sensing for IPv6 on the client computers without affecting IPv4 communications. What should you do on each client computer? Run the Disable-NetAdapterBinding Windows PowerShell cmdlet. Run the Disable-NetAdapter Windows PowerShell cmdlet. Run the Set-NetlPv6Protocol Windows PowerShell cmdlet. Run the Set-NetlPv4Protocol Windows PowerShell cmdlet.
A company has 100 client computers that run Windows 8.1. The client computers are members of a workgroup. A custom application requires a Windows Firewall exception on each client computer. You need to configure the exception on the client computers without affecting existing firewall settings. Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run on each client computer? New-NetFirewallRule Set-NetFirewallSetting Set-NetFirewallRule Set-NetFirewallProfile.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1. Portable client computers connect to the corporate wireless network. You have the following requirements: Prevent users from configuring a wireless network by using settings from a USB flash drive. Do not affect the use of other USB devices. You need to create a Group Policy object (GPO) to meet the requirements. Which GPO should you create? A GPO that disables the Allow only USB root hub connected Enhanced Storage Features policy setting. A GPO that enables wireless policy processing. A GPO that prohibits connections to mobile broadband networks when roaming. A GPO that configures Windows Connect Now settings.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. The client computers are connected to a corporate private network. Users are currently unable to connect from their home computers to their work computers by using Remote Desktop. You need to ensure that users can remotely connect to their office computers by using Remote Desktop. Users must not be able to access any other corporate network resource from their home computers. Which setting should you configure on the home computers? Virtual Private Network connection Remote Desktop local resources DirectAccess connection Remote Desktop Gateway IP address.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1. Client computers use Window BitLocker Drive Encryption with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip. You need to create a Group Policy object (GPO) that will secure the TPM owner information. Which policy setting should you configure? Enable the Turn on TPM backup to Active Directory Domain Services policy setting. Enable the Configure the level of TPM usage authorization information available to the registry policy setting. Set the Configure the level of TPM owner authorization information available to operating system policy setting to Full. Enable the Configure TPM platform validation profile policy setting.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. The company uses Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption with the data-only option o all client computers. You delete a file containing highly confidential information from your computer. You need to clear the free space on the hard drive to minimize the chance of the confidential information being recovered. Which command should you run on the client computer? manage-bde w chkdsk/spotfix diskpart clean BdeHdCfg -target c: shrink.
You deploy several tablet PCs that run Windows 8.1. You need to minimize power usage when the user presses the sleep button. What should you do? Configure the active power plan to disable Wake Timers. Configure the active power plan to use Fast Startup. In Power Options, configure the sleep button setting to Hibernate. In Power Options, configure the sleep button setting to Sleep.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1 and are joined to the domain. You have the following requirements: Ensure that files in shared network folders are available offline. Maximize efficiency for users who connect to shared network folders from a mobile device. You need to configure Group Policy settings to meet the requirements. What should you do first? Enable and configure the Configure slow-link mode policy setting. Enable the Enable file synchronization on costed networks policy setting. Enable the Synchronize all offline files when logging on policy setting. Enable and configure the Specify administratively assigned Offline Files policy setting.
You install Windows 8.1 on a desktop computer. You create a system image and then install third-party desktop apps and create personal data. You disable the creation of restore points. The computer is not running optimally. You need to remove the third-party applications and preserve files that are stored in your Documents folder. You start the computer from a system repair disk. Which troubleshooting option should you use? Refresh your PC without affecting your files System Restore Remove everything and install Windows System Image Recovery.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. File History is on. An employee downloads data to a folder on drive D named Archives. You need to ensure that the user can restore files from the Archives folder by using File History. What should you do? Configure the File History advanced settings to include the Archives folder. From the File History configuration options, change the drive and select the Archives folder. Create a library named History and add the Archives folder to the library. Move the Archives folder into the Windows system folder.
You have a portable computer that runs Windows 8.1. You are creating a backup plan. You have the following requirements: Automatically back up the files in your Documents folder every hour. Ensure that you can recover different versions of the backed-up files. Do not back up the Windows operating system files. You need to configure the computer to meet the requirements. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) Create a volume mount point in your Documents folder. Connect an external hard drive to the computer. Schedule a task to create a restore point every hour. Create a recovery drive on drive C. Turn on File History.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. You install a new device on a client computer. The device installation includes an application that runs when the computer starts. You experience problems with the application. You need to prevent the application from running when the computer starts, without affecting any other application. What should you do? Configure the application by using Task Manager. Run the bcdedit command. Configure the device by using Device Manager. Run the msconuig command.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. Finance department employees store files in the C:\Finance directory. File History on. A Finance department employee attempts to restore a file to a previous version by using File History. The file is not available to restore. You need to establish why the file history is not available and ensure that it is available in the future. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) Set the Protection Settings for drive C to On. Restore the data files from the Previous Versions tab located in the folder properties. Review the File History backup log. Move the file into a library.
An organization has client computers that run Windows 7. You install the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) in the environment. You capture user settings and data files to a network share, and then perform a clean installation of Windows 8.1 on the client computers. You need to apply the user profiles from the Windows 7 installation to the Windows 8.1 installation. What should you do? Run the Ioadstate command. Copy the Default Profile to a folder on drive C. Run the scanstate command. Run Windows Easy Transfer and select the user profile to migrate. Run the ImageX command.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. Each employee has one client computer at the office. Some employees also have personal computers at home. The company has applications that run only on Windows 8.1. You need to deploy Windows To Go so that employees can run the applications on their home computers. Which two command-line tools should you use? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) isoburn BdeHdCfg ImageX bcd boot.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 7. You plan to upgrade the client computers to Windows 8.1 Pro. You need to choose the methods that do not require the manual entry of a product key during the upgrade. Which two methods should you choose? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.) Use the Windows 8.1 online upgrade tool. Use Group Policy to assign the Windows 8.1 installation file to the client computers. Use the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit. Extract the contents of the Windows 8.1 .iso image file to a new shared folder and run the setup program from that folder.
A company has 100 client computers that run Windows XP 64-bit Edition. You are deploying new computers that run a 32-bit version of Windows B. You need to transfer the contents of each user's Documents folder to the new computer by using the least amount of administrative effort. What should you do? Back up the folders by running the NTBackup command. Then restore the backup to the new computer. Manually copy the folder content to a USB flash drive. Then paste the files to the new computer. Use Windows Easy Transfer. Use the User State Migration Tool.
A company has 100 client computers that run Windows 8.1. You plan to install a custom app that requires a license key. You need to ensure that the installation process does not prompt for the manual entry of a license key. What should you do? Install and run the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit. Install and run the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit. Install and run the Windows App Certification Kit. Install and run the Windows Application Compatibility Toolkit.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1 and are members of the domain. Client computers maintain a list of sites in the Internet Explorer Restricted Sites security zone. Users of one client computer are able to download and install an application from a site within the Restricted Sites zone. You need to ensure that users of the computer can install applications only from sites that are not in the Restricted Sites zone. What should you do? Run the Set-ExecutionPolicy Windows PowerShell cmdlet. Configure the Software Restriction Policy settings in the local Group Policy of the computer. Add the blocked application as a software restriction policy to the GPO that configures AppLocker. Run the Cet-AppLockerPolicy Windows PowerShell cmdlet. Run the Cet-AppLockerPolicy Windows PowerShell cmdlet.
You manage computers that run Windows 8.1. You plan to install a desktop app named App1 on one of the client computers. You need to install the app without any user interaction and without displaying a progress bar. Which command should you run? msiexec /i appl.msi /qb msiexec /x appl.msi /qb msiexec /i appl.msi /qn msiexec /x appl.msi /qn.
You update the video card driver on a portable computer that runs Windows 8.1. When a user connects the portable computer to an external monitor, the external monitor duplicates the display on the portable computer screen. You need to ensure that the user can display additional desktop space on the external monitor. What should you do? Run the DisplaySwitch /extend command. Start the computer from the Windows 8.1 installation media and perform a system image recovery. Roll back the video card driver to the previous version. Run the sic /scannow command.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. You attempt to roll back a driver for a specific device on a client computer. The Roll Back Driver button is unavailable in Device Manager. You need to roll back the driver to the previous version. What should you do first? In the system properties for hardware, modify the device installation settings. Disable driver signature enforcement. In the local Group Policy, modify the device installation restrictions. Run Device Manager as an administrator.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain with one physical domain controller. All client computers run Windows 8.1. A client computer hosts a Windows 8.1 virtual machine (VM) test environment. The VMs are connected to a private virtual switch that is configured as shown in the Virtual Switch Manager exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) (IMAGEM) You have the following requirements: Configure the test environment to allow VMs to communicate with the host machine. Minimize impact on the host machine. You need to meet the requirements. What should you do? Create a new virtual switch with a Private Network [CP1] connection type. Create a new virtual switch with an ExternalNetwork connection type. Change the VLAN ID of the private virtual switch to Enable Virtual LAN identification. Create a new virtual switch with an Internal Network connection type.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. On all client computers, Internet Explorer has the Display intranet sites in Compatibility View option enabled and the Download updated compatibility lists from Microsoft option disabled. The corporate website was designed for a previous version of Internet Explorer. When viewed on the client computers, menus and image on the corporate website are displayed out of place. You need to ensure that the corporate website displays correctly on the client computers without negatively impacting the display of any other website. What should you do? Manually add the corporate website to the compatibility view settings. Enable the Display all websites in Compatibility View option. Disable the Display intranet sites in Compatibility View option. Manually download an updated compatibility list from Microsoft.
You manage client computers that run Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. You are configuring Windows updates for all client computers. You have the following requirements: All client computers must use a specific Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server for updates. All client computers must check for updates each hour. You need to configure local Group Policy settings to meet the requirements. Which three actions should you perform? (Each answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.) Configure the Automatic Maintenance Activation Boundary policy setting. Configure the Automatic Updates detection frequency policy setting. Enable the Specify intranet Microsoft update service location policy setting. Enable the Configure Automatic Updates policy setting for automatic download and scheduled installation. Enable the Reschedule Automatic Updates scheduled installations policy setting.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. You need to create a baseline performance report that includes disk status by using the least amount of administrative effort. What should you do? Start the System Diagnostics Data Collector Set. Create and start a custom Data Collector Set. Start the System Performance Data Collector Set. Add counters to Performance Monitor, and then print the Performance Monitor output.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1 in a kiosk environment. You need to ensure that Windows updates are automatically applied and cannot be disabled by users. What should you do? Configure Windows Update to install updates automatically. In the local Group Policy, enable the Turn on recommended updates via Automatic Updates policy setting. msiexec /i app1.msi /qn In the local Group Policy, configure the Remove access to use all Windows Update features policy setting.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. Each computer has two hard drives. You need to create a dynamic volume on each computer that maximizes write performance. Which kind of dynamic volume should you create? Striped volume RAID 5 volume Spanned volume Mirrored volume.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. The company implements the following security requirements: All client computers must use two-factor authentication. At least one authentication method must include exactly four characters or gestures. You need to choose authentication methods that comply with the security requirements. Which two authentication methods should you choose? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) PIN Biometric authentication Picture password Microsoft account.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1. A local printer is shared from a client computer. The client computer user is a member of the Sales AD security group. You need to ensure that members of the Sales security group can print to the shared printer and modify only their own print jobs. Which permission should you grant to the Sales group? Manage queue Print Manage documents Manage this printer Manage spooler.
Your computer runs Windows 8.1 and is connected to an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. You create a folder and share the folder with everyone in your organization. You need to modify the NTFS permissions of the folder to meet the following criteria: Users from the Supervisors AD security group must be able to open files, but not modify them. Users from the Marketing AD security group must be able to create, modify, and delete files. Users from both groups must not be able to delete the folder. Which permissions should you set? Assign the Supervisors group the Read and Write permissions. Assign the Marketing group the Modify permission and the Delete Subfolders and Files special permission. Assign the Supervisors group the Read and Write permissions. Assign the Marketing group the Full Control permission. Assign the supervisors group the Read permission. Assign the Marketing group the Read and Write permissions and the Delete Subfolders and Files special permission. Assign the Supervisors group the Read permission. Assign the Marketing group the Read and Write.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows Vista and are members of the domain. A Group Policy object (GPO) configuring a software restriction policy is implemented in the domain to block a specific application. You upgrade a computer to Windows 8.1 and implement a GPO that configures an AppLocker rule in the domain. The blocked application runs on the Windows 8.1 computer but not on the Windows Vista computers. You need to ensure that the application is blocked from running on all computers and the AppLocker rule is applied to the computers in the domain. What should you do? Add the blocked application as an additional AppLocker rule to the GPO that configures AppLocker. Run the Get-AppLockerPolicy Windows PowerShell cmdlet. Run the Set-ExecutionPolicy Windows PowerShell cmdlet. Configure the software restriction policy as a local policy on the Windows 8.1 computer. Add the blocked application as a software restriction policy to the GPO that configures AppLocker.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. Users store data on company-issued USB flash drives. You establish that users are able to store data on personally owned USB flash drives. You need to ensure that users can save data on company flash drives but not on personal flash drives. What should you do? Disable driver signature enforcement. Run Device Manager as an administrator. In the local Group Policy, modify the device installation restrictions. In the system properties for hardware, modify the device installation settings.
You manage computers that run Windows 8.1. You plan to install a desktop app named MarketingApp on one of the client computers. You need to display a progress bar to the user while installing the app. Which command should you run? msiexec /i marketingapp.msi Jqn msiexec /i marketingapp.msi /qb msiexec /x marketingapp.msi /qb msiexec /x marketingapp.msi /qn.
A company has 10 client computers that run Windows 8.1. You are responsible for technical support. You purchase a support tool from the Windows Store while logged in with your Microsoft account. You install the support tool on several client computers. Three months later, you attempt to install the support tool on another client computer. The installation fails. You need to ensure that you can install the support tool on the client computer. What should you do? Log in with your Microsoft account and remove a computer from the Windows Store device list. On the computer on which you want to install the tool, synchronize the Windows Store application licenses. Disassociate your Microsoft account from the computer on which you want to install the tool. Then reassociate your Microsoft account with the computer. Reset your Microsoft account password.
You update the video card driver on a computer that runs Windows 8.1. You can no longer configure the display settings to extend the display to a projector. You need to restore the display options as quickly as possible and retain all user data. What should you do? Roll back the video card driver to the previous version. Run the DisplaySwitch/extend command. Run the sic /scannow command. Start the computer from the Windows 8.1 installation media and perform a system image recovery.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain with one physical domain controller. All client computers run Windows 8.1. A client computer hosts a Windows 8.1 virtual machine (VM) test environment. The VMs are connected to a private virtual switch that is configured as shown in the Virtual Switch Manager exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) (IMAGEM) The VMS are unable to connect to the domain controller. You have the following requirements: Configure the test environment to allow VMs to communicate with the domain controller. Ensure that the VMs can communicate with other VMS fl the test environment when the domain controller is unavailable. You need to meet the requirements. Create a new virtual switch with an Internal Network connection type. Create a new virtual switch with a Private Network connection type. Create a new virtual switch with an External Network connection type. Change the connection type of the private virtual switch to Internal only.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1 and are joined to the domain. You run the ipconfiq command on a client computer. The following output depicts the results. Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 3: (imagem) You need to ensure that you can establish a DirectAccess connection from the client computer to the network. What should you do? Create a new VPN connection. Remove the computer from the domain. Enable IPv6 on the network adapter. Configure a static IPv4 address.
An organization has client computers that run Windows 7. You upgrade the client computers to Windows 8.1 without migrating the local user profiles. You install the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) in the environment. You need to migrate the user profiles from the Windows 7 installation to the Windows 8.1 installation. What should you do first on each client computer? Run the scanstate command. Run Windows Easy Transfer and select the user profile to migrate Run the Ioadstate command. Copy the Default Profile to a folder on drive C. Run the ImaqeX command.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1. A local printer is shared from a client computer. The client computer user is a member of the Sales AD security group. You need to ensure that members of the Sales security group can modify the order of documents in the print queue, but not delete the printer share. Which permission should you grant to the Sales group? Manage queue Manage this printer Print Manage spooler Manage documents.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1. A notification appears when domain users change Windows settings and when applications try to make changes to client computers. You need to ensure that a notification appears only when an application tries to make changes to the computer. What should you do? Configure the Notification Area Icons settings on the client computers. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that enables the Admin Approval Mode for the built-in Administrator account policy. Configure the User Account Control (UAC) settings on the client computers. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that disables the Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode policy.
Your computer runs Windows 8.1 and is connected to an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. You create a folder and share the folder with everyone in your organization. You need to modify the NTFS permissions of the folder to meet the following criteria: Users from the Marketing security group must be able to open files, but not modify them. Users from the Supervisors security group must be able to create, modify, and delete files. Users from both groups must not be able to delete the folder. Which permissions should you set? Assign the Marketing group the Read permission. Assign the Supervisors group the Read and Write permissions and the Delete Subfolders and Files special permission. Assign the Marketing group the Read and Write permissions. Assign the Supervisors group the Full Control permission. Assign the Marketing group the Read and Write permissions. Assign the Supervisors group the Modify permission and the Delete Subfolders and Files special permission. Assign the Marketing group the Read permission. Assign the Supervisors group the Read and Write permissions and the Delete special permission.
You deploy several tablet PCs that run Windows 8.1. You need to minimize power usage when the user presses the sleep button. What should you do? In Power Options, configure the sleep button setting to Hibernate. Disable the C-State control in the computer's BIOS. Configure the active power plan to set the system cooling policy to passive. In Power Options, configure the sleep button setting to Sleep.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1. You need to minimize the amount of Trusted Platform Module (TPM) authorization information that is stored in the registry. What should you do? Enable Platform Configuration Register indices (PCRs) 0, 2, 4, and 11 for the Configure TPM validation profile for native UEFI firmware configuration policy setting. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that disables the Configure the level of TPM owner authorization information available to operating system policy setting. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that sets the Configure the level of TPM owner authorization information available to operating system policy setting to None. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that enables the Turn on TPM Local Encryption policy setting.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1 and are joined to the domain. You have the following requirements: Ensure that files in shared network folders are available offline. Minimize all data access times. Reduce network bandwidth usage. You need to configure Group Policy settings to meet the requirements. What should you do first? Enable the Enable file synchronization on costed networks policy setting. Enable and configure the Configure slow-link mode policy setting. Enable and configure the specify administratively assigned Offline Files policy setting. Enable the Synchronize all offline files when logging on policy setting.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. The company uses Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption with the data-only option o all client computers. You need to remove data fragments that exist in the free space on the local computer disk drives, without affecting current user data. Which command should you run on the computers? BdeHdCfg diskpart chkdsk manage-bde.
A company has 100 client computers that run Windows 8.1. The client computers are connected to a corporate private network. Users are currently unable to connect from their home computers to their work computers by using Remote Desktop. You need to ensure that users can remotely connect to their office computers by using Remote Desktop. Users must not be able to access any other corporate network resource from their home computers. What should you do? Configure a Virtual Private Network connection. Configure the Remote Desktop Gateway IP address in the advanced Remote Desktop Connection settings on each client. Configure the local resource settings of the Remote Desktop connection. Configure a DirectAccess connection.
You install Windows 8.1 on a desktop computer and install a third-party desktop app. The computer runs optimally until you install another third-party desktop app. You need to remove only the most recently installed third-party desktop app. You start the computer from a system repair disk. Which troubleshooting option should you use? System Image Recovery Remove everything and install Windows System Restore Refresh your PC without affecting your files.
A company has a main office and three branch offices. The company has 20 portable computers that run Windows 8.1. Portable computer users can install local devices while in any branch office. Your manager has instructed you to collect information about faulty devices and drivers within the company's branch offices. You need to create a performance report that includes a list of incorrectly installed devices by using the least amount of administrative effort. What should you do? Add counters from each portable computer to Performance Monitor, and then print the Performance Monitor output. Start the System Performance Data Collector Set on each portable computer. Start the System Diagnostics Data Collector Set on each portable computer. Create and start a custom Data Collector Set on each portable computer.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. Client computers in the Test department run Windows 8.1 and are connected to the domain. You need to ensure that Windows updates are not automatically applied and cannot be enabled by users. What should you do? Create a Group Policy object (GPO) to enable the Turn on recommended updates via Automatic Updates policy setting. Configure Windows Update to install updates automatically. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) to configure the Remove access to use all Windows Update features policy setting. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) to configure the Configure Automatic Updates policy setting.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. The client computers are in a workgroup. Windows Remote Management (WinRM) is configured on all computers. You need to configure a computer named COMPUTER1 to retrieve Windows event logs from all other computers in the workgroup. Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.) Add machine accounts of all other computers to the Event Log Readers local group on COMPUTER1. Create and configure a collector-initiated subscription. Start the Windows Event Collector service on all computers other than COMPUTER1. Start the Windows Event Collector service on COMPUTER1. Create and configure a source computer¡ªinitiated subscription. Start the Windows Event Log service on all computers other than COMPUTER1. Add COMPUTER1 machine account to the Event Log Readers local group on all other computers.
A portable computer that runs Windows 8.1 uses a mobile broadband connection for the corporate wireless network. The computer also ha a wired corporate network connection. The computer successfully downloads Windows updates when connected to either network. You need to ensure that the computer automatically downloads updates by using Windows Update while also connected to the wireless corporate network connection. What should you do? Set the corporate wireless network to metered. Set the corporate wireless network to non-metered. Configure the Specify intranet Microsoft update service location local Group Policy setting. Configure a Windows Firewall connection security rule.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. Each computer has two hard drives. You need to create a dynamic volume on each computer that maximizes write performance with data fault tolerance. Which kind of dynamic volume should you create? Striped Volume RAID 5 Volume Spanned Volume Mirrored Volume.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. The company implements the following security requirements: All client computers must use two-factor authentication. At least one authentication method must include more than four characters or gestures. You need to choose authentication methods that comply with the security requirements. Which two authentication methods should you choose? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. (Choose two.) PIN Biometric authentication Picture Password Microsoft Account.
All client computers in a company's network environment run Windows 8.1. A client computer has two internal hard disk drives. The hard drives are configured as shown in the following table. (imagem) You are choosing a backup destination for drive C. You have the following requirements: Ensure that the backup file is available if drive C fails. Ensure that the backup file can be accessed by other computers on the network. Support the backup of multiple system images. You need to select a backup destination that meets the requirements. Which destination should you select? shared network folder drive D multiple DVDs external hard drive.
You are in the process of setting up File History on your workstation. You are configuring the Size of offline cache Advanced settings. Which of the following is the default setting? 2% 5% 10% 20%.
You are in the process of setting up File History on your workstation. You are configuring the Save copies of files Advanced settings. Which of the following is the default setting? 15 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour 6 hours.
You are employed as an administrator at contoso.com. The network consists of a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain, named contoso.com. All workstations on the contoso.com network have Windows 8.1 installed. You need to configure files history on a client system. You notice that the free storage space on the selected drive is low, but you do not have a spare drive to replace it. What should you do? Configure the save copies of files setting to back up files once a day. Configure Size of offline cache setting to 2% Keep saved versions setting to be 1 month Keep saved versions setting until space is needed.
You are employed as an administrator at contoso.com. The contoso.com network is made up of an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain, named ABC.com. All workstations on the contoso.com network, including laptops, have Windows 8.1 installed. Your users have just been issued new laptops for use outside the office. These users currently log in to their desktop workstations using a Windows domain account. They would like their laptops to be set up exactly like their desktop workstations. Which of the following would easily allow them to achieve this? Transfer the user settings with the File and Transfer wizard Windows Easy Transfer Migrate the user profiles with USMT Link the Windows domain accounts to a Windows Live ID.
A company has 50 touch-enabled client computers that run Windows 7. You are planning to migrate the client computers to Windows 8.1. You have the following requirements: Choose the installation or upgrade path that includes touch- optimized desktop versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. Minimize new hardware requirements. You need to choose the path that meets the requirements. Which path should you choose? Upgrade to Windows RT Perform a clean installation of Windows 8.1 Enterprise Purchase hardware with Windows RT pre-installed. Upgrade to Windows 8.1 Enterprise.
A company has 100 client computers that run Windows Vista. The company uses several custom applications. The company plans to replace the Windows Vista computers with new computers that run Windows 8.1. You need to establish which of the currently installed applications will work on Windows 8.1. What should you do? Install and run the Windows App Certification Kit. Install and run the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit. Install and run the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit. Install and run the Windows Application Compatibility Toolkit.
A company has 10 client computers that run Windows 8.1. Employees log on to resources by using multiple accounts. You need to back up the user name and password for each logon account. What should you do on each client computer? Back up each user's Personal Information Exchange PKCS #12 (.pfx) certificate. Use Credential Manager to save the information to a USB flash drive. Use File History to back up the ntuser.dat file. Run the Export-Certificate Windows PowerShell cmdlet.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. You implement an AppLocker file hash rule that allows an application to run. You then apply a service pack to the application. When users attempt to run the application, the application is blocked by Group Policy. You need to ensure that the application runs. What should you do? Enable the Reschedule Automatic Updates scheduled installations Group Policy setting. Set the wired network connection to non-metered. Set the wired network connection to metered. Configure the Automatic Maintenance setting.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. The corporate environment includes a Windows Software Update Services (WSUS) server. All client computers run Windows 8.1 and a custom web application. The company has a Microsoft Software Assurance for Volume Licensing agreement. After deploying Windows Updates to the computers, the web application stops responding. You establish that a specific optional update installed by Windows Update is causing the problem. In the Windows Update Control Panel item, the option to remove the update is unavailable. You need to remove the optional update from one client computer. What should you do? Install and run the Debugging tools for Windows. Clear the SusClientID registry value on the client computer. Restart the computer from a Diagnostic and Repair Toolset (DaRT) boot disk and use the Crash Analyzer tool. Run the wuauclt /resetauthorization command on the client computer. Restart the computer from a Diagnostic and Repair Toolset (DaRT) boot disk and use the Hotfix Uninstaller tool.
A client computer that runs Windows 8.1 has two hard disk drives: a system drive and a data drive. You are preparing to back up the computer prior to installing a developing software product. You have the following requirements: The system disk that is part of the backup must be mountable from within Windows. The system disk that is part of the backup must be bootable. The backup must be viable to restore in the event of a hard disk failure. The backup must contain data from both hard disk drives. You need to select a backup method. Which method should you use? System repair disk Storage pool System image File History.
You administer Windows 8.1 client computers in your company network. You receive a virtual hard disk (VHD) file that has Windows 8.1 Pro preinstalled, along with several business applications. You need to configure your client computer to start from either the VHD file or from your current operating system. Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.) Import the contents of the system store from a file. Export the contents of the system store into a file. Attach the VHD file by using Disk Management. Make the VHD disk bootable. Create a new empty boot configuration data store. Create a new entry in the boot configuration data store.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. The client computer systems frequently use IPSec tunnels to securely transmit data. You need to configure the IPSec tunnels to use 256-bit encryption keys. Which encryption type should you use? 3DES DES RSA AES.
You are configuring a computer that will be used in a kiosk in a public area. You install a new internal hard drive. You need to protect the computer from starting an unauthorized operating system. What should you do? Ensure that the computer BIOS supports Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) and is enabled. Install Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit using UEFI and install it on the internal hard drive. Install Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit on the internal hard drive. Enable BitLocker on the internal hard disk. Partition the internal hard drive as MBR disk. Install Windows 8.1 Enterprise 64-bit. Partition the internal hard drive as GPT disk. Install Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit.
A desktop computer that runs Windows 8.1 downloads updates but does not install them. The computer is connected to the corporate network by using a wired network connection. You need to ensure that the computer automatically installs updates. What should you do? Set the wired network connection to non-metered. Configure the Automatic Maintenance setting. Enable the Reschedule Automatic Updates scheduled installations Group Policy setting. Set the wired network connection to metered.
You administer a group of 10 client computers that run Windows 8.1. The client computers are members of a local workgroup. Employees log on to the client computers by using their Microsoft accounts. The company plans to use Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption. You need to back up the BitLocker recovery key. Which two options can you use? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.) Save the recovery key to a file on the BitLocker-encrypted drive. Save the recovery key in the Credential Store. Save the recovery key to SkyDrive. Print the recovery key.
You administer Windows 8.1 computers in your company network. You install a new video driver. The computer will not start properly after restart. You are able to enter Safe Mode with Command Prompt. You need to be able to start normally. You also need to ensure that user data is not lost. What should you do? Run the rstrui.exe command. Roll back the driver. Turn on File History. Create a restore point.
You administer Windows 8.1 Pro client computers in your company network. You need to configure a backup and recovery solution that meets the following requirements: Recovers the system if it doesn't start. Recovers the system if the hard drive fails. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) Turn on File History. Create a storage space. Configure system protection. Create a system repair disk. Create a system image backup.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 7. You plan to upgrade the client computers to Windows 8.1 Pro. You need to choose the methods that do not require the manual entry of a product key during the upgrade. Which two methods should you choose? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.) Use the Volume Activation Management Tool. Use the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit. Use the Windows 8.1 online upgrade tool. Create a catalog (.clg) file by using Windows System Image Manager (SIM).
You administer computers in your company network. All computers in the network belong to a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. The network includes Windows Server 2012 servers located in a perimeter network. You add a new Windows 8.1 computer to the perimeter network. You enable only Remote Desktop access to the Windows 8.1 computer from other computers located outside the perimeter network. You need to use the Windows 8.1 computer to manage the Windows servers in the perimeter network. What should you do? Add the Windows 8.1 computer as a Trusted Host to the servers. Enable PowerShell Remoting on the Windows 8.1 computer. Add the Windows 8.1 computer as a Trusted Host to computers outside the perimeter network. Install Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 8.1 (RSAT) on the Windows 8.1 computer.
A company has 10 portable client computers that run Windows 8.1. The portable client computers have the network connections described in the following table. None of the computers can discover other computers or devices, regardless of which connection they use. You need to configure the connections so that the computers can discover other computers or devices only while connected to the CorpWired or CorpWifi connections. What should you do on the client computers? For the CorpWired connection, select yes, turn on sharing and connect to devices. Change the CorpWired connection to public. Turn on network discovery for the Public profile. For the HotSpot connection, select No, don't turn on sharing or connect to devices. For the CorpWifi connection, select yes, turn on sharing and connect to devices. Turn on network discovery for the Public profile. Turn on network discovery for the Private profile.
You administer Windows 8.1 Pro laptops in your company network. Your network has a Remote Access Server (RAS) in a perimeter network that runs Windows Server 2012. All laptop users have a PPTP VPN configured on their computer. Users report that their VPN disconnects when they switch between WLAN and WWAN networks. You need to ensure that if a VPN is disconnected, the laptop will automatically attempt to reconnect. What should you do? Create a new VPN connection, and the open Local Computer Policy and define Files not cached policy. Run the netsh.exe command and include the wlan parameter Create a new VPN connection, and disable offline files Create a new Remote Desktop connection, and then set the Local Computer policy to Disable drives redirection for Remote Desktop Services.
You administer client computers in your company network. The network includes an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. Employees in the human resources (HR) department are getting new Windows 8.1 Enterprise computers. The HR department uses a line of business (LOB) Windows Store app named Timesheet that is not available in Windows Store. You need to ensure that all employees in the HR department can use Timesheet on their new computers. What should you do? Use a Microsoft account to log on to each computer. Use a local account to log on to each computer. Activate the side loading product key on each computer. Install and run the Windows App Certification Kit.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. Finance department employees store files in the C:\Finance directory. File History is on. A Finance department employee attempts to restore a file to a previous version by using File History. The file is not available to restore. You need to establish why the file history is not available and ensure that it is available in the future. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) Review the File History backup log. Move the file into a library. Restore the data files from the Previous Versions tab located in the folder properties. Set the Protection Settings for drive C to On.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. Each computer has two hard drives. You need to create a dynamic volume on each computer to support the following features: Fault tolerance Fast write performance What kind of dynamic volume should you create? Striped volume Spanned volume RAID 5 volume Mirrored volume.
A portable computer that runs Windows 8.1 uses a mobile broadband connection. The computer successfully downloads Windows updates only when not connected to the corporate wireless network. You need to ensure that the computer automatically downloads updates by using Windows Update while connected to the corporate wireless network. What should you do? Configure the Specify intranet Microsoft update service location local Group Policy setting. Set the corporate wireless network to metered. Set the corporate wireless network to non-metered. Configure a Windows Firewall connection security rule.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. The client computers are in a workgroup. Windows Remote Management (WinRM) is configured on all computers. You need to configure a computer named COMPUTER1 to retrieve Windows event logs from all other computers in the workgroup. Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.) Start the Windows Event Collector service on COMPUTER1. Add machine accounts of all other computers to the Event Log Readers local group on COMPUTER1. Start the Windows Event Log service on all computers other than COMPUTER1. Create and configure a source computer-initiated subscription. Add the COMPUTER1 machine account to the Event Log Readers local group on all computers. Start the Windows Event Collector service on all computers other than COMPUTER1. Create and configure a collector-initiated subscription.
You administer Windows 8.1 Enterprise computers in your company's Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. Your company uses several peripheral devices. The drivers for these devices are not available on Windows Update. You need to ensure that the drivers install when users connect these devices to their computers. What should you do? For the Group Policy setting Prioritize all digitally signed drivers equally during the driver ranking and selection process, select Disabled. From Device Manager, find the detected scanner device and select Update Driver. Add the following registry key to the computers: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows/Current Version/DevicePath. Add °/osystemroot% \inf and the UNC path to the drivers share. For the Group Policy setting Configure driver search locations, select Enabled. Make the drivers available on the UNC path to the driver's share.
You use a Windows 8.1 Pro computer. The computer stores research data in a folder named C:\Research. You turn on File History. You need to back up the Research folder. What should you do? Create a new library and include the folder in the library. Create a new volume mount point in the root of the folder. Create a new storage space and move the folder to the storage space. Create a new restore point.
You administer 100 Windows 8.1 laptops, all of which have PowerShell Remoting enabled. You run the following command on a computer named Computer1. Invoke-Command -filepath \\Computer2\Share\MyScript.ps1 -computer name Computer2 MyScriptl.psl fails to execute. You verify that you are able to access it from the network. You need to be able to execute MyScriptl.psl on Computer1. What should you do? Copy MyScriptl.psl to a local drive on Computer1 and run the Invoke-Command cmdlet on Computer1. Run the Set-ExecutionPolicycmdlet on Computer1. Run the Enter-PSSessioncmdlet on Computer1. Run the Set-ExecutionPolicycmdlet on Computer2.
You administer Windows 8.1 computers for a software development company. The marketing department is going to meet a potential customer to demonstrate the product. You want to configure a laptop that has a stand-alone virtual machine that runs Windows 8.1 Enterprise and the latest build of your software. You need to enable BitLocker on the system drive of the virtual machine. What should you do first? Activate Windows. Join the virtual machine to an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. Turn on the Require additional authentication at startup local policy. Turn off the Require additional authentication at startup local policy.
A company has a main office and several branch offices. The company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1. All printers are deployed to all client computers by using Group Policy. When a user attempts to print from his portable client computer while at a branch office, the main office printer is set as his default printer. You need to ensure that a location-specific default printer for each branch office is set for the user. What should you do? Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that enables the Computer location policy setting. In the Manage Default Printers dialog box, select the Always use the same printer as my default printer option. In the Manage Default Printers dialog box, select the Change my default printer when I change networks option. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that enables the Allow Print Spooler to accept client connections policy setting.
You use many Windows Store apps on a computer that runs Windows 8.1. You are planning a performance audit on the computer. You need to establish the volume of data upload from each app over a five-day period. Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.) On the fifth day, review the upload statistics in Task Manger. Configure Task Manager to save usage data to a file. Configure Task Manager to record data upload from each Windows Store app. On the first day, delete any existing application usage history Open Task Manager and add the Uploads column.
A computer runs Windows 8.1. You install an application by running an .msi file. You need to apply a patch to the application. Which command should you run? dism /Online /add-package:C:\MyPatch.msp dism /get-AppPatches /get-PackageInfo:C:\MyPatch.msp msiexec /x "C:\MyPatch.msp" msiexec/p "C:\MyPatch.msp".
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. Users can run applications that have been downloaded from the Internet only with administrator approval. You need to ensure that users can run downloaded applications without administrator approval. What should you do? Set the Internet zone privacy level to Low. Set the Internet zone security level to Medium. Set the User Account Control (UAC) settings to Never notify. Turn off Windows SmartScreen.
You are configuring two client computers that run Windows 8.1: A desktop computer named COMPUTER1 and a portable computer named COMPUTER2. You have the following requirements: Store all personal data in a folder named Data on COMPUTER1. Ensure that you can access all personal data from COMPUTER2, even when a network connection is unavailable. Synchronize personal data between the computers twice a day. You need to configure the computers to meet the requirements. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) In Sync Center. configure a schedule for offline files. From COMPUTER1, connect to COMPUTER2 and configure the Data folder to always be available offline. From COMPUTER2, map a network driver to the Data folder on COMPUTER1. In Sync Center, set up a new sync partnership. From COMPUTER2, connect to COMPUTER1 and configure the Data folder to always be available offline.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. You set up new virtual private network (VPN) connections on all client computers. The VPN connections require the use of a smart card for authentication. Users are unable to connect to the corporate network by using the VPN connections. The connection properties are configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) You need to ensure that the client computers can connect to the corporate network. What should you do? Enable Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). Change the VPN type to IKEv2. In the advanced settings, select Use preshared key for authentication. Change the authentication setting to Use Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP).
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. Finance department employees store files in the C:\Finance directory. File History is on. A Finance department employee attempts to restore a file to a previous version by using File History. The file is not available to restore. You need to establish why the file history is not available and ensure that it is available in the future. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) Change the File History drive. Review the File History backup log. Move the file into a library. Start the Volume Shadow Copy Service.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. File History is on. An employee downloads data to a folder on drive D named Archives. You need to ensure that the user can restore files from the Archives folder by using File History. What should you do? Create a library named History and add the Archives folder to the library. Start the Windows Backup service. Turn on the Volume Shadow Copy Service. Start the Block Level Backup Engine service.
You administer Windows 8.1 client computers in you company network. You deploy an application that requires a specific Windows update to be installed on the computers. You need to verify that the update is installed on specific computers. What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two) Run The system update readiness tool Open View updates history Open the Check for updates applet Run the DISM command with the /image and /get-packageinfoswiches Run the DISM command with the /online and /get-packageinfoswiches.
You administer Windows 8.1 Pro computers in your company network. A user named User1 encrypts a sensitive file named file.txt by using Encrypting file systems (EFS) A user named User2 must be able to read file.txt. You need to configure unencrypted read access to file.txt for User2 What should you do? Configure Advanced Attributes Configure Effective Access Configure Advanced Security Settings Share the folder that contains file.txt.
You plan to purchase new Windows 8.1 tablets for you company network. You need to ensure that tablet users are able to use the Windows 8.1 Snap feature. Which hardware specifications should you meet in choosing tablets? monitor and video adapter that support a minimum screen resolution of 1366 x 768 monitor that supports at least three simultaneous touches monitor that supports at least five simultaneous touches monitor and video adapter that support a minimum screen resolution of 1024 x 768.
You have a computer that runs Windows 8.1. You install a custom application by using an .msi file that is located in your Documents library. The computer begins to experience performance issues. You decide to reinstall the custom application. When you run the .msi file, you receive an error message about a corrupted file. You need to ensure that you can reinstall the application. What should you do? Run the replace command, specify the application's .msi file as the source, and then specify the application's original installation directory as the destination. Use file History to revert the application's .msi file to a previous version. Run the msiexec /f command and specify the application's .msi file. Run the reset /f command and specify the application's .msi file.
You administer Windows 8.1 computers in you company network. all computers include Windows 8.1 compatible trusted platform modele (TPM). You configure a computer that will run a credit processing application. You need to ensure that the computer requires a user to enter a PIN code when starting the computer. (imagem 101) Which policy should you configure? (To answer, select the appropriate policy in the answer area.) Allow Secure Boot for Integrity validation Require Additional authentication at startup Allow enhanced PINs for Startup Configure minimum PIN length for startup a local.
You administer Windows 8.1 client computers in your company network. A guest at your company is connected to the Internet as shown in the following exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) (imagem 102) You need to ensure that the guest user is able to share network resources over Wi-Fi without lowering the overall security of the computer. What should you do? Change the network location type to Work. Configure File sharing connections settings for All networks. Change the network location type to Private. Configure File and printer sharing settings for Public networks.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. When a user tries to print from his portable client computer while connected to the corporate network, he discovers that the default printer is set to his home printer instead of to the office printer. You need to ensure that the default printer for the computer is the office printer when the computer is connected to the corporate network and the user's home printer when the computer is connected to his home network. What should you do on the portable computer? In the printer properties of the corporate printer, configure the active port with the correct TCP/IP settings for the printer. Install the corporate printer and set it as the default printer. Then add the home printer to the homegroup settings. Connect to the home network and choose Connect from the shared printer object context menu. Then connect to the corporate network and choose Connect from the shared printer object context menu. Set a default printer for each network.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1. You need to configure 20 portable computers so that they sleep after 20 minutes when running on battery power. You must accomplish this goal by using the least amount of administrative effort. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the complete solution. Choose two.) Edit the local Group Policy to configure the Shut Down options. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that configures the Sleep Management settings. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that configures the Power Management settings. Link the Group Policy object (GPO) to the organizational unit containing the portable computers. Edit the local Group Policy to configure the Power Management settings.
You install Windows 8.1 on a client computer. Several days later, you establish that the computer has been infected by malware. You are unable to establish when the computer was infected. You need to restore the client computer to full functionality. What should you do? Start the computer using the Last Known Good Configuration option. Use the Refresh your PC without affecting your files function. Start the computer in Safe Mode. Use the Remove everything and install Windows function.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1. You need to ensure that only administrators can access removable storage devices on client computers. Which two Group Policy settings should you configure? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) Enable the Prevent installation of removable devices policy. Disable the Allow only USB root hub connected Enhanced Storage Features policy. Create an AppLocker deny rule with a path condition of %HOT%. Start the Application Identity service. Enable the Allow administrators to override Device Installation Restriction policies policy.
A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1. Each employee has one client computer at the office. Some employees also have personal computers at home. The company has applications that run only on Windows 8.1. You need to deploy Windows To Go so that employees can run the applications on their home computers. Which two command-line tools should you use? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) bcdedit DISM bcdboot ImageX.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1 and are joined to the domain. All Sales department employees are members of the Sales organizational unit (CU). AppLocker rules control the installation of applicatior on client computers. You create a new Group Policy object (GPO) to configure an AppLocker file hash rule. The file hash rule allows an application to run and links the application to the Sales OU. Several minutes later, you establish that the AppLocker rule is not present on some computers within SalesOU and the application cannot run. You need to quickly ensure that the application can run. What should you do? Run the Get-AppLockerPolicy Windows PowerShell cmdlet. Configure the AppLocker properties to enforce rules. Run the gpupdate /force command. Create a new AppLocker file hash condition.
You administer Windows 8.1 laptops in your company network. You install several custom desktop applications on the laptops. You need to create a custom recovery image for Windows to use when selecting the Refresh your PC option. The custom recovery image must include the custom desktop applications. Which command should you use to create the custom recovery image? Recdisc.exe Recover.exe Recimg.exe RecoveryDrive.exe.
You administer Windows 8.1 client computers in your company network. A computer that is used by nonadministrator users has a directory named C:\Folder1. A shared collection of Microsoft Excel files is stored in the C:\Folder directory, with non-administrator users being granted modify permissions to the directory. You discover that some files have been incorrectly modified by a user. You need to determine which user made changes to the directory's folder's files. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) Set local policy: Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Audit Policy \Audit object access to Failure. From the Auditing Entry for Folder1, set the Principal to Guests, and then set the Type to Failure for the Modify permission. From the Auditing Entry for Folder1, set the Principal to Everyone, and then set the Type to Success for the Modify permission. Set local policy: Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Audit Policy \Audit object access to Success.
A company network contains two workgroups named Workgroup1 and Workgroup2. Workgroup1 contains computers that run Windows 7. Workgroup2 contains computers that run Windows 8.1. You run the Enable-PSRemoting Windows PowerShell cmdlet on the Workgroup2 computers. You need to ensure that administrators can manage the Workgroup1 computers from the Workgroup2 computers by using Windows PowerShell Remoting.1 Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the complete solution. Choose two.) Install Windows PowerShell 2.0 on the Workgroup1 computers. Run the winrmquickconfig command on the Workgroup2 computers. On the Workgroup1 computers, add the Workgroup2 computers to the trusted hosts in Windows Remote Management (WinRM). Run the winrrnquickconfig command on the Workgroup1 computers. On the Workgroup2 computers, add the Workgroup1 computers to the trusted hosts in Windows Remote Management (WinRM).
A computer that runs Windows B has two hard disk drives. The user stores data files in specific storage locations outside of the standard libraries on both drives. File search results are delayed. You need to return relevant search results more quickly. What should you do? Remove all directories from indexed locations. Add the specific storage locations to indexed locations. Allow indexing of file contents in non-indexed locations. Add encrypted files to the index.
You administer Windows 8.1 Enterprise client computers in your company network. You change settings on a reference computer by using the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security tool. You want to apply the same settings to other computers. You need to save the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security configuration settings from the reference computer. You also need to be able to import the configuration settings into a Group Policy object later. What should you do? Run the netshadvfirewall export c:\settings.xrnl command. Run the netshadvfirewall export c:\settings.txt command. Run the netshadvfirewall export c:\settinqs.wfw command. Run the netsh firewall export c:\settings.xml command.
You administer Windows 8.1 Pro computers in your company network. A server named Server1 runs Windows Server 2012. Server1 allows incoming VPN and Remote Desktop connections. A remote user requires access to files on Server1. You need to prevent the user from downloading any files from Server1 to his local computer. Your solution must ensure that the user can read the files on Server1. What should you do? Create a new VPN connection. Disable local drive mappings. Create a new Remote Desktop connection. Set the Local Computer policy to Disable drives redirection for Remote Desktop Services. Create a new Remote Desktop connection. Set the Local Computer policy to Disable clipboard redirection for Remote Desktop Services.
A company has 10 client computers that run Windows 8.1. An employee updates a device driver on her computer and then restarts the computer. Windows does not start successfully. You start the computer in Safe Mode. You need to identify the most recently installed driver and gather the maximum amount of information about the driver installation. What should you do? In Device Manager, run a scan for hardware changes. In the Event Viewer console, display the Hardware Events log. In the Programs and Features Control Panel item, display the installed updates. Display the contents of the Windows\inf\setupapi.dev.log file.
Employees are permitted to bring personally owned portable computers that run Windows 8.1 to the office. They are permitted to install corporate applications by using the management infrastructure agent and access corporate email by using Windows Mail. An employee's personally owned portable computer is stolen. You need to protect the corporate applications and email messages on the computer. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) Prevent the computer from connecting to the corporate wireless network. Disconnect the computer from the management infrastructure. Change the user's password. Initiate a remote wipe.
A company has lab computers that run Windows 8.1. On all lab computers, Internet Explorer has the Display intranet sites in Compatibility View option enabled and the Download updated compatibility lists from Microsoft option disabled. All lab computers access only internal corporate websites. A corporate website was designed for a previous version of Internet Explorer. When viewed on the lab computers, menus and images on the website are displayed out of place. You need to ensure that all corporate websites display correctly on the lab computers. What should you do? Enable the Display all websites in Compatibility View option. Manually add the corporate website to the compatibility view settings. Manually download an updated compatibility list from Microsoft. Disable the Display intranet sites in Compatibility View option.
You administer Windows 8.1 Pro computers in your company network. The computers are configured to allow remote connections. You attempt to create a Remote Desktop Connection to a computer named Computer1. You receive the following message: ''Remote Desktop can't connect to the remote computer." You are able to ping Computer1. You discover that Remote Desktop Firewall rules are not present on Computer1. You need to connect to Computer1 by using Remote Desktop. Which PowerShell commands should you run on Computer1? New-NetFirewallRule -DisplayNameRdpTCPin -localPort 3389 -Protocol TCP Set-NetFirewallRule -Name RemoteSvcAdmin-In-TCP -Enabled True New-NetFirewallRule -DisplayNameRdpTCPout -localPort 3389 -Protocol TCP -Direction Out -Action Allow Set-NetFirewallRule -Name RemoteFwAdmin-In-TCP -Enabled True.
A client computer runs Windows 8.1 and has a 1 TB hard disk drive. You install several third-party desktop apps on the computer. The hard disk drive has very little available space. After you install an app update, the computer becomes unresponsive. You have the following requirements: Return the computer and applications to an operational state. Free additional hard disk space. You need to meet the requirements by using the least amount of administrative effort. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) Run the Remove everything and install Windows feature. Configure the maximum disk space usage for System Restore to 1%. Configure the maximum disk space usage for System Restore to 5%. Run the Refresh your PC without affecting your files feature. Perform a system restore on the client computer.
A company has a client computer that runs Windows 8.1 with secure boot enabled. You install a third- party adapter with an Option ROM in the computer. When you start the computer, it starts in the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE). You need to ensure that the computer starts normally. What should you do? Install a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chip. Start the computer in Safe Mode. Then update the adapter drivers. Replace the third-party adapter with an adapter that is signed by a trusted Certificate Authority (CA). Create a self-signed certificate. Associate the certificate with the third-party adapter.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. The company has 100 client computers and tablets that run Windows 8.1. Each user has a unique local user account on each device he or she uses. The company wants to simplify the logon process for atl users. You have the following requirements: Reduce the number of unique user accounts for each user. Unify the initial Windows 8.1 theme across all Windows 8.1 devices. Ensure that Windows Store apps maintain the last used state across all Windows 8.1 devices. You need to configure an authentication method that meets the requirements. Which authentication method should you configure? Pin Microsoft account Active Directory user account Picture password.
You administer Windows 7 client computers in your company network. The computers are members of an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain and have 16-bit applications installed. You plan to upgrade all of the computers from Windows 7 to Windows 8.1. You need to ensure that the 16-bit applications will continue to run on Windows 8.1. What are two version of Windows 8.1 that you could use to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete of the solution. Choose two.) Windows 8.1 Pro (64-bit) Windows 8.1 Enterprise (64-bit) Windows 8.1 Pro (32-bit) Windows RT Windows 8.1 Enterprise (32-bit).
You use a computer that has Windows 8.1 Pro installed. Your personal files are stored in a storage pool that is distributed across multiple USB drives. You need to configure a daily backup solution that meets the following requirements: Automatically backs up all of your personal files that are located in the storage pool. Automatically backs up operating system files. Ensures that you can restore any file. What should you do? Create a recovery drive. Turn on File History. Configure Windows 7 File Recovery. Configure system protection.
A computer that runs Windows 8.1 is configured with a 2 TB storage pool. The storage pool currently shows 1 TB of available space. You try to save 100 MB of files to the storage drive. An error message states that the drive is full. You need to make an additional 1 TB of space available in the storage pool. What should you do? Connect a 1 TB drive to the computer and add the new drive to the storage pool. Connect a 1 TB drive to the computer and assign a drive letter to the new drive. Set the resiliency type of the storage pool to Parity. Set the logical size of the storage pool to 2 TB.
You are troubleshooting a computer that runs Windows 8.1. The computer is not joined to a domain. You are unable to change any of the advanced Internet options, which are shown in the Advanced Internet Options exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) (imagem125) You need to ensure that you can change the advanced Internet options. Which tool should you use? Credential Manager Authorization Manager Group Policy Object Editor Ease of Access Center.
You use a Windows 8.1 computer. You pin some of your favorite websites to the Start screen. When you click a pinned website, the site opens in Internet Explorer. You need to ensure that the pinned websites open in Internet Explorer for the desktop. What should you do? In Internet Options, set Choose how you open links to Always in Internet Explorer on the desktop. In Internet Options, select Open Internet Explorer tiles on the desktop. In Internet Options, select Enable flip ahead. In Internet Options, set Choose how you open links to Let Internet Explorer decide.
A company is setting up a new branch office. You deploy 10 new Windows 8.1 64-bit client computers in the branch office. The computers cannot connect to the Internet. You run the ipconfig command on one computer. The following output depicts a portion of the results. (imagem 128) You need to ensure that the computers can connect to the Internet. What should you do? Deploy a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. Configure all computers to use DHCP. Deploy an Internet Information Services (IIS) server. Configure all computers to use IIS. Deploy a Domain Name System (DNS) server. Configure all computers to use DNS. Deploy a Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server. Configure all computers to use WINS.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers are joined to the domain and run Window 8.1. You set up a management computer named COMPUTER1. You plan to administer COMPUTER1 by using Windows Remote Shell (WinRS) from your client computer. You are unable to connect to COMPUTER1 by running the winrs command. You need to ensure that you can manage only COMPUTER1 by using WinRS. What should you do? Run the winrsnetdom join command on all client computers. Run the winrsnetdom join command only on COMPUTER1. Run the winrmquickconfig command on all client computers. Run the winrmquickconfig command only on COMPUTER1. Run the winrs /ad /u:administrator command on COMPUTER1.
You administer Windows 8.1 client computers in your company network. A user reports that her Internet connection is slower than usual. You need to identify the Process Identifiers (PIDs) of applications that are making connections to the Internet. Which command should you run? netstat -an jpconfig /showclassid netstat -o netsh set audit-logging netsh show netdlls.
You administer Windows 8.1 computers in your company network. You need to configure remote computers to receive Windows Remote Shell commands. Which cmdlet should you run on the remote computers? Enable-PSRemoting Set-PSSessionConfiguration New-PSSession Set-NetConnectionProfile.
You administer Windows 8.1 Pro computers in your company network. A user reports that her computer experiences frequent STOP errors. You need to repair the Windows 8.1 installation. Your solution must ensure that the user retains her current documents and settings. What should you do? Create a recovery drive. Reinstall Windows 8.1. Restore the user's personal files from a backup. Run Reset your PC. Run Refresh your PC.
You administer a Windows 8.1 Pro client computer. You disable system protection, install custom drivers, and create a system image. You test a new application and discover that the computer becomes unresponsive. You need to return your computer to the state that existed prior to the installation of the application. What should you do? Start the computer from a system recovery drive, and then perform System Restore. Start the computer from a system repair disk, and then perform System Image Recovery. Start the computer from the system repair disk, and then from the command prompt, run the BCDEdit /copy command Run Reset your PC.
A company has Windows 8.1 client computers. Users store data files in their user profile libraries. You need to ensure that you can restore data files to any date while minimizing system overhead. Which two actions should you perform? (Each answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) Enable Storage Spaces. Configure settings to save copies of files daily. Turn on File History. Configure Windows 7 File Recovery.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1. A client computer named COMPUTER1 has a shared printer named PRINTER1 installed and Remote Desktop enabled. A user named Intern is a member of a security group named Sales. The Sales group is a member of the Remote Desktop Users group on COMPUTER1. Only the Sales group has access to PRINTER1. You need to configure COMPUTER1 to meet the following requirements: Allow all members of the Sales group other than Intern to establish Remote Desktop connections to COMPUTER1. Allow Intern to print to PRINTER1. What should you do? Assign Intern the Deny access to this computer from the network user right. Assign the Sales group the Allow log on locally user right. Assign Intern the Deny log on through Remote Desktop Services user right. Remove the Sales group from the Remote Desktop Users group. Remove Intern from the Sales group.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. The corporate environment includes a Windows Software Update Services (WSUS) server. All client computers run Windows 8.1 and a custom web application. The company has a Microsoft Software Assurance for Volume Licensing agreement. After deploying Windows Updates to the computers, the web application stops responding. You establish that a specific optional update installed by Windows Update is causing the problem. In the Windows Update Control Panel item, the option to remove the update is unavailable. You need to remove only the optional update from one client computer. What should you do? Restart the computer from a Diagnostic and Repair Toolset (DaRT) boot disk and use the Hotfix Uninstaller tool. From the c:\Windows folder, open the $NTUninstallKBxxxx folder for the update and run the uninstall command. Start the computer by using the Last Known Good Configuration option. use System Restore to restore the computer to a point before the update was installed. Run the Update-Sources Windows PowerShell cmdlet.
You add two hard drives to a Windows 8.1 computer. The computer does not have a RAID controller. You plan to store data only on the two new hard drives. You need to ensure that data loss will not occur if only one hard drive fails. What should you do? Create a spanned volume. Create a storage pool that contains both drives and set the resiliency type to Two-way mirror. Create a storage pool that contains both drives and set the resiliency type to Parity. Create a storage pool that contains one drive, and then add the second drive to the pool.
A company plans to deploy Windows 8.1 to 100 client computers. Each client computer has 8 GB of memory. You have the following requirements: Ensure that the operating system fully utilizes the available memory. Ensure that the operating system can be activated by using a Key Management Service (KMS) client setup key. Minimize the operating system space requirements. You need to identify the appropriate edition of Windows 8.1 to install on the client computers. Which edition should you install? Windows 8.1 Enterprise 32-bit Windows 8.1 64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit Windows 8.1 Enterprise 64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit Windows 8.1 32-bit.
A company has 100 client computers that run various editions of Windows 7. The company plans to upgrade or replace computers so that all client computers run an edition of Windows 8.1. The company plans to use the following programs and features on the Windows 8.1 computers: 32-bit and 64-bit software Desktop apps Windows Media Player Storage Spaces You need to identify the installation or upgrade paths that support the programs and features. Which three paths meet the requirements? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose three.) Attach the VHD file by using Disk Management. Import the contents of the system store from a file. Export the contents of the system store into a file. Make the VHD disk bootable. Create a new empty boot configuration data store. Create a new entry in the boot configuration data store.
You administer desktop computers in your company network. You are developing User State Migration Tool (USMT) procedures. You need to ensure that the files located in C:\projects are included in the migration package. What should you do? (imagem 140) Option A Option B Option C Option D.
A company has a Windows 8.1 client computer with secure boot enabled. You install a third-party adapter with an Option ROM in the computer. When you start the computer, it starts in the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE). You need to ensure that the computer starts normally. What should you do? Configure a system boot password from the system BIOS. Disable C-State configuration from the system BIOS. Replace the third-party adapter with an adapter that is signed by a trusted Certificate Authority (CA). Enable hardware virtualization from the system BIOS. Activate the Trusted Platform Module (TPM).
A company has a Microsoft Software Assurance with Volume Licensing agreement. All client computers run Windows 8.1. An employee updates a device driver on his computer and then restarts the computer. Windows does not start successfully. You establish that the updated driver is the cause of the problem. You need to prevent the updated driver from running on startup, without impacting other drivers or personal data. What should you do? Use the Windows 8.1 PC Reset feature. Reset the computer to the manufacturer's system image. Start the computer with the Diagnostic and Recovery Toolset and configure the driver options. Use the File History feature.
You administer an installation of Windows 8.1 that runs as a virtual machine. The virtual machine has one 60 GB fixed size virtual hard disk with a single partition assigned as Volume C. The virtual machine runs out of disk space. You increase the size of the virtual hard disk file to 200 GB to support an application demand for increased storage on Volume C. You discover that Volume C is still 60 GB in File Explorer of the virtual machine. You need to ensure that Volume C is configured to use 200 GB. What should you do? Configure the Virtual Disk type from fixed size to dynamic disk. From Disk Management of the virtual hard disk, run the Extend the volume action task. From Disk Management of the host computer, extend the Volume C. Create a new storage space of Simple (no resiliency) type.
You administer client computers in your company network. The network includes an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. Employees in the human resources (HR) department are getting new Windows 8.1 Enterprise computers. The HR department uses a line of business (LOB) Windows Store app named Timesheet that is not available in Windows Store. You need to ensure that all employees in the HR department can use Timesheet on their new computers. What should you do? Set the Allow all trusted applications to install group policy to Enabled. Set the Turn off the Store application group policy to Enabled. Install and run the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit. Install and run the Windows App Certification Kit.
You are troubleshooting a Windows 8.1 computer. The computer is not joined to a domain. You are unable to change any of the advanced Internet options, which are shown in the Advanced Internet Options exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) You need to ensure that you can change the advanced Internet options. What should you do? (IMAGEM 145) Use the Group Policy Object Editor. Use the Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK). Run Internet Explorer and use the Settings charm to change options. Run the iexplore -k command.
You administer Windows 8.1 Enterprise client computers in your company network. You need to prevent users from installing applications published by a specific publisher in Windows Store. Which type of AppLocker rule should you create? Packaged app Windows Installer Executable Script.
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All company employees work on their personally owned computers, which are not members of the domain. The computers are running Windows XP Home, Windows Vista Business, Windows 7 Home Premium, or Windows 8.1. The company is a volume license subscriber. The company plans to deploy Group Policies to all computers. You need to ensure that every employee's computer is subject to the Group Policies. What should you do first? Join all the computers to the same homegroup. Start each computer from a USB flash drive on which you have installed Windows To Go. Start each computer from a USB flash drive on which you have installed BitLocker To Go. Join all the computers to the domain.
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