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Q241. - (Topic 1) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

Your network contains a DHCP server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. 

The server is configured as a Network Access Protection (NAP) enforcement point. 

You need to configure the computer as a NAP client. 

Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) 

A. From Services, set the Netlogon service Startup Type to Automatic. 

B. From Services, set the Network Access Protection Agent service Startup Type to Automatic. 

C. From the NAP Client Configuration console, configure the user interface settings. 

D. From the NAP Client Configuration console, enable the DHCP Quarantine Enforcement Client. 

Answer: B,D 

Explanation: 

Network Access Protection Network Access Protection (NAP) is a feature in Windows Server 2008 that controls access to network resources based on a client computer's identity and compliance with corporate governance policy. NAP allows network administrators to define granular levels of network access based on who a client is, the groups to which the client belongs, and the degree to which that client is compliant with corporate governance policy. If a client is not compliant, NAP provides a mechanism to automatically bring the client back into compliance and then dynamically increase its level of network access.NAP Client ConfigurationNetwork Access Protection (NAP), a new feature in Windows Vista. and Windows Server. 2008, allows you to control the access of client computers to network resources based on computer identity and compliance with corporate governance policy. To implement NAP, you must configure NAP settings on both servers and client computers. There are three tools that you can use to configure NAP client settings: The NAP Client Configuration console provides a graphical user interface with which you can configure NAP client settings on the local computer or in a configuration file that you can save and apply to other computers. The Netsh commands for NAP client provide a command-line tool that you can use to configure client computers or to create a configuration file that you can save and apply to other computers. If you want to manage NAP client settings on domain member client computers, you can use the Group Policy Management Console and the Group Policy Management Editor. When you configure NAP client settings in Group Policy, these settings are applied on NAP-capable domain member client computers when Group Policy is refreshed.To enable and disable the DHCP enforcement client by using the Windows interface 

1. To open the NAP Client Configuration console, click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, click Run, type NAPCLCFG.MSC, and then click OK. 

2. Click Enforcement Clients. 

3. Right-click DHCP Enforcement Client, and then click Enable or Disable.Network Access Protection Agent 

The Network Access Protection (NAP) agent service collects and manages health information for client computers on a network. Information collected by NAP agent is used to make sure that the client computer has the required software and settings. If a client computer is not compliant with health policy, it can be provided with restricted network access until its configuration is updated. Depending on the configuration of health policy, client computers might be automatically updated so that users quickly regain full network access without having to manually update their computer. 


Q242. - (Topic 2) 

You have a computer that runs Windows XP and a USB drive that is protected by using BitLocker To Go. 

You need to ensure that you can copy files from the computer to the USB drive. The solution must retain the existing files on the USB drive. 

What should you do? 

A. From a computer that runs Windows 7, change the file system of the USB drive. 

B. From a computer that runs Windows 7, disable BitLocker To Go for the USB drive. 

C. Log on to Windows XP as member of the Administrators group. 

D. Log on to Windows XP by using a user account that has an Encrypting File System (EFS) certificate. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

BitLocker To Go does not require that the computer have a TPM chip or that Group Policy be configured to allow some other form of authentication such as a startup key. If you configure appropriate policies, devices protected by BitLocker To Go can be used in read-only mode with computers running Windows XP and Windows Vista. 


Q243. - (Topic 4) 

You administer client computers that have Windows 7 Professional 64-bit installed. All the computers are members of a single Active Directory Domain. 

You need to prevent users from installing non-trusted device drivers. 

What should you do? 

A. Enable the Code signing for device drivers in a domain Group Policy. 

B. Disable the Code signing for device drivers in a domain Group Policy. 

C. Add each user to the Domain Admins group. 

D. Run the SigVerif.exe command on each computer. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Can't see any of the rest PREVENTING users from installing non trusted devices - but Sigverig does highlight them. 


Q244. - (Topic 4) 

You use a computer that has Windows SP1 installed. The computer has a shared folder named c:\Software. 

User1 is a local user account on the computer. The account is a member of several groups that have access to the C:\Software folders. You need to verify whether User1 can save files to C:\Software. 

What should you do? 

A. Download the Sysinternals Suite bundle from the Microsoft site. Run the AccessEnum tool against the C: \Software folder. 

B. Run the Net Share command. 

C. Run the Net View command. 

D. View the Share permissions on C:\Software. 

Answer:


Q245. - (Topic 3) 

You administer 80 computers that run Windows 7. The computers have static IP addresses. 

You need to change the static IP addresses on all the computers by using a startup script. 

Which command should you include in the startup script? 

A. Ipconfig.exe 

B. Nbtstat.exe 

C. Netstat.exe 

D. Netsh.exe 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Netsh.exe Netsh.exe is a tool an administrator can use to configure and monitor Windows-based computers at a command prompt. With the Netsh.exe tool, you can direct the context commands you enter to the appropriate helper, and the helper then carries out the command. A helper is a Dynamic Link Library (.dll) file that extends the functionality of the Netsh.exe tool by providing configuration, monitoring, and support for one or more services, utilities, or protocols. The helper may also be used to extend other helpers. You can use the Netsh.exe tool to perform the following tasks: 

-Configure interfaces. 

-Configure routing protocols. 

-Configure filters. 

-Configure routes. 

-Configure remote access behavior for Windows-based remote access routers that are running the Routing and Remote Access Server (RRAS) Service. 

-Display the configuration of a currently running router on any computer. 

-Use the scripting feature to run a collection of commands in batch mode against a specified router. 

The syntax for the Netsh.exe tool is: netsh [-r router name] [-a AliasFile] [-c Context] [Command | -f ScriptFile] To display a list of subcontexts and commands that can be used in a context, type the context name followed by a space and a ? at the netsh> command prompt. For example, to display a list of subcontext and commands that can be used in the /routing context, type routing ? at the netsh> command prompt, and then press ENTER. 


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Q246. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

You open Windows Internet Explorer and access a Web site as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) 

You click the Suggested Sites button, but the suggestions fail to display. 

You need to obtain suggested sites. 

What should you do? 

A. From the Page menu, enable Caret Browsing. 

B. From the Safety menu, disable the SmartScreen Filter. 

C. From the Start menu, open a new Internet Explorer window. 

D. From the Microsoft Corporation Web site, refresh the Suggested Sites Web Slice. 

Answer:

Explanation: Opening a new Internet Explorer window will not open with InPrivate enabled. InPrivate is turned onInPrivate Browsing helps prevent Internet Explorer from storing data about your browsing session. This includes cookies, temporary Internet files, history, and other data. Toolbars and extensions are disabled by default. You must enable InPrivate 

Filtering manually each time you start a new browsing session. 


Q247. - (Topic 2) 

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

What should you do? 

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

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

C. From Windows Powershell, run Get -PSSession Computer2 

D. From Windows Powershell, run Get -PSSessionConfiguration Computer2 

Answer:


Q248. HOTSPOT - (Topic 4) 

You use a computer that has Windows 7 installed. You install a legacy application named LegApp. 

LegApp is designed for Windows 98 and does not support the 16-bit or 32-bit color quality setting. 

You need to configure application compatibility settings for LegApp to meet the following requirements: 

. Compatible with Windows 98 

. The 8-bit color quality setting must be used 

What should you do? (To answer, configure the appropriate option or options in the dialog box in the answer area.) 

Answer: 


Q249. - (Topic 3) 

You perform a clean installation of Windows 7 on a computer. 

You need to ensure that you can run Windows XP Mode in Windows 7. 

What should you do? 

A. Enable hardware-assisted virtualization. 

B. Create a Data Execution Prevention (DEP) exception. 

C. Install Windows XP in the same partition as Windows 7. 

D. Install Windows XP in a different partition than Windows 7. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Windows XP Mode requires a processor that supports hardware virtualization using either the AMD-V or Intel VT options. Most processors have this option disabled by default; to enable it, you must do so from the computer's BIOS. After the setting has been configured, it is necessary to turn the computer off completely. The setting is not enabled if you perform a warm reboot after configuring BIOS. As 256 MB of RAM must be mallocated to the Windows XP Mode client, the computer running Windows 7 on which you deploy Windows XP Mode requires a minimum of 2 GB of RAM, which is more than the 1 GB of RAM Windows 7 hardware requirement. 


Q250. - (Topic 6) 

You work as the desktop support technician at Abc.com. 

The Abc.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Abc.com. 

The Abc.com management has instructed you to install Microsoft Windows 7 on all the client computers at Abc.com. 

You need to create a Windows 7 image that includes the Office 2007. Microsoft Installer Package (MSI) package for the installation. 

What should you do? 

A. Install the MSI package by using the update command with the /slipstream switch. 

B. Install the MSI package by using the Msiexec command with the /package /uninstall switches. 

C. Install the MSI package by using the Msiexec command with the /package switch. 

D. Install the MSI package by using the Install command with the /package switch. 

Answer: