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Q301. - (Topic 5) 

You administer an Active Directory domain that includes portable computers that have Windows 7 SP1 installed. You tog on to one of the portable computers by using a domain user account and install a new device driver for a bar-code scanner. 

You restart the portable computer after installing the new device driver. You successfully log on to the computer by using a domain user account. . 

After logging on, you discover that the bar-code scanner is not working due to a driver error. You try to remove the installed driver, but the Roll Back Driver option is unavailable. 

You need to be able to roll back the driver to its previous version. 

What should you do? 

A. From the Local Group Policy, modify Device Installation Restrictions. 

B. Run the Device Manager by using elevated permissions. 

C. Start the portable computer from the Windows 7 installation media and select Startup Repair. 

D. Start the computer and select Last Known Good Configuration from the advanced startup options. 

Answer:


Q302. HOTSPOT - (Topic 4) 

A company has client computers that run Windows 7. 

You need to secure a virtual private network (VPN) connection on the client computers so that two-factor authentication is used. 

Which setting should you choose? (To answer, select the appropriate setting in the work area.) 

Answer: 


Q303. - (Topic 1) 

You work in an international company which is named Wiikigo. Before entering this company, you have two years of experience in the IT field, as well as experience implementing and administering any Windows client operating system in a networked environment. You are professional in installing, upgrading and migrating to Windows 7, deploying Windows 7, and configuring Hardware and Applications and son on. You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

You run Runas and specify the /savecred parameter to start an application. 

The stored password needs to be deleted. 

What action should you perform? 

A. The Windows credentials should be modified from Credential Manager. 

B. The Authorization Manager options should be modified from Authorization Manager. 

C. Del should be run and the /p parameter should be specified. 

D. Runas should be run and the /noprofile parameter should be specified. 

Answer:


Q304. - (Topic 1) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

You run the Configure Backup wizard as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) 

You need to ensure that you can back up the computer to a local disk drive. What should 

you do before you run the Configure Backup wizard? 

A. Connect a removable disk. 

B. Log on as an administrator. 

C. Start the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS). 

D. Add your user account to the Backup Operators group. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

An external hard drive External hard drives can be removed and stored in a secure location. However, they are typically slower than internal hard drives and tend to be less reliable, mainly because they are by default formatted using FAT rather than NTFS. You cannot use an external hard drive for a System Image backup unless you convert its filing system to NTFS. Because it is easily removable, it is more likely that an external hard drive will be missing when a scheduled backup is required. (Local disk drive was specified, not internal)NOT AdministratorYou need administrator credentials to configure scheduled backups or to manually initiate a backup. However, restoring files does not require administrator privileges unless a user attempts to restore another user's file. (NOTE: The issue was a lack of location to store the Backup, not being about to run the Configure Backup, thus it was assumed that the user in this scenario had administrator credentials)NOT Backup OperatorsMembers of this group are able to override file and folder access restrictions for the purpose of backing up data. You can allow a user to back up files and directories by assigning them to the Backup Operators group rather than by modifying the Back Up Files and Directories policy.NOT VSSVSS is installed on computers running Windows 7. Its startup type is Manual. The service starts as needed. If the service does not start when required, shadow copies are unavailable for backup and Windows Backup does not succeed. Nor can you create restore points and previous versions. In this case, check the service and ensure that it has not been disabled. 


Q305. - (Topic 4) 

You use a portable computer that has Windows 7 SP1 installed and is a member of an Active Directory domain. The computer is connected to your Home network. 

You run the ipconfig.exe command as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) 

You need to establish a DirectAccess connection from the computer to a DirectAccess server. 

What should you do first? 

A. Add the computer to a new HomeGroup. 

B. Configure a static IPv4 address. 

C. Create a new VPN connection. 

D. Enable IPv6 on the network adapter. 

Answer:


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Q306. - (Topic 5) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

The computer's hard disks are configured as shown in the following table. 

You need to ensure that you can recover the operating system and all the files on the computer if hard disk 0 experiences hardware failure. 

What should you do? 

A. Create a restore point for both hard disks. 

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

C. Create a system repair disk. 

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

Answer:

Explanation: System Image in Windows 7 The new backup utilities in Windows 7 are actually pretty impressive and creating an image will be possible in all versions. Today we take a look at creating a backup image of your machine without the need for a third party utility like Ghost or True Image. 

You are just finished installing a fresh copy of Windows 7 on your computer and have it set up to your liking. One of the first things you should do now is create an image of the disc so in the event of a crash you will be able to restore it to its current state. An image is an exact copy of everything on the drive and will restore it back to its current state. It's probably best to create an image when everything is clean and organized on your system. This will make the image file smaller and allows you to restore the system with a smooth running set up. 


Q307. - (Topic 4) 

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

You create a shared folder on the server and enable BranchCache on the shared folder. 

You discover that the users of the client computers are unable to access files in the shared folder. 

You need to provide access for the users to the shared folder. 

What should you do? 

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

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

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

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

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

F. Check permissions. 

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

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

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

Answer:

Explanation: 

Have the users been given access to the files (what does BranchCache have to do with accessing files locally etc). 


Q308. - (Topic 1) 

Your network has a main office and a branch office. 

The branch office has five client computers that run Windows 7. All client computers are configured to use BranchCache. 

At the branch office, a computer named Computer1 is experiencing performance issues. 

You need to temporarily prevent all computers from retrieving cached content from Computer1. 

What should you do on Computer1? 

A. At the command prompt, run Netsh branchcache flush. 

B. At the command prompt, run Netsh branchcache dump. 

C. Modify the Configure BranchCache for network files Group Policy setting. 

D. Modify the Set percentage of disk space used for client computer cache Group Policy setting. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Flush 

Deletes the contents of the local BranchCache cache. 


Q309. - (Topic 2) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. The computer is in a workgroup. 

You need to ensure that you can decrypt Encrypting File System (EFS) files on the computer if you forget your password. 

What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.) 

A. From Credential Manager, select Back up vault. 

B. From User Accounts, select Create a password reset disk. 

C. From User Accounts, select Manage your file encryption certificates. 

D. From Authorization Manager, modify the Authorization Manager options. 

Answer: B,C 

Explanation: 

Password reset disks It is not unusual for users to forget their passwords to local user accounts from time to time, especially when they use strong passwords. Before the advent of password reset disks, the only way for administrators to restore a forgotten local user account password was to manually reset the user's password. In the process, the following information was lost: E-mail that was encrypted with the user's public key Internet passwords that were saved on the computer Files that the user had encrypted Password reset disks offer another solution to the problem of a forgotten password for a local user account. If users create password reset disks for their local accounts before they forget their passwords, they can reset the passwords without losing valuable data that was lost previously with administrative password resets. When you create a password reset disk, a public key and private key pair are created. The private key is stored on a disk: the password reset disk. The public key encrypts the local user account password. If users forget their passwords, they can insert the password reset disk, which contains the private key, and decrypt the current password. The Forgotten Password Wizard prompts the user for a new password, which is then encrypted with the public key. Data is not lost because, basically, the user is simply changing a password. It is essential that password reset disks be stored in secured locations.Back up your Encryption Certificate 

1. Open User Accounts by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking User Accounts and Family Safety (or clicking User Accounts, if you are connected to a network domain), and then clicking User Accounts. 

2. In the left pane, click Manage your file encryption certificates. 

3. In the Encrypting File System wizard, click Next. 

4. Click Use this certificate, and then click Next. If you need more details to identify the certificate that is listed, click View certificate. If you want to choose a different certificate, click Select certificate, and then click the certificate 

you want to back up. 

5. Click Back up the certificate and key now. 

6. Type or navigate to the location where you want to store the backup. We recommend that you store the backup on removable media such as a disc or USB flash drive. 

7. Type and then confirm a password for the backup file, and then click Next. We recommend that you protect the backup file with a strong password. 

8. Select the I'll update my encrypted files later check box, and then click Next. 


Q310. - (Topic 6) 

You are preparing to migrate from Windows Vista to Windows 7. 

You need to use the User System Migration Tool (USMT) XML files. 

Which two of these are migrated by using only the default USMT XML files? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two. ) 

A. Application settings for Office 2010 and Windows Mail 

B. ACLs for folders outside the user profile 

C. Data from the %PROGRAMDATA% folder 

D. Installed network printers 

Answer: A,D 

Explanation: A: 

* The original version of the USMT 4. 0 doesn't support Office 2010. There was an update released in February 2011 that adds support for Office 2010. 

* Windows Mail (Microsoft Outlook Express Mail, or . dbx, files are migrated from Windows XP) 

D: Network printer mapping (not migrated when using offline backup) 

Note: In the USMT, XML templates control the data being migrated from the machine. The default templates migrate the following: Accessibility settings Address book Command-prompt settings Desktop wallpaper (not migrated when using offline backup) Encrypting File System (EFS) files Favorites Folder options Fonts Group membership Internet Explorer settings (not migrated when using offline backup) Microsoft ODBC settings Mouse and keyboard settings Network drive mapping 

(D) Network printer mapping (not migrated when using offline backup) 

Offline files (not migrated when using offline backup) 

Phone and modem options (not migrated when using offline backup) 

Remote Access Service (RAS) connection and phone book (. pbk) files 

Regional settings (not migrated when using offline backup) 

Remote Access 

Taskbar settings (not migrated when using offline backup) 

 (A) Windows Mail (Microsoft Outlook Express Mail, or . dbx, files are migrated from Windows XP) 

Windows Media Player (not migrated when using offline backup) 

Windows Rights Management