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Q11. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

You need to configure system image backups to meet the following requirements: 

. Automatically create a system image every day without user intervention 

. Retain multiple copies of the system image 

Which type of backup destination should you use? 

A. External hard disk drive 

B. Network location 

C. USB flash drive 

D. Writeable DVD 

Answer: A 

Explanation: Explanation/Reference: Backup And Restore in Windows 7 supports backing up data files to CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, hard disk (including VHD files), or a network location. You can use Backup And Restore to write a System Image backup to an internal hard disk drive, an external hard disk drive (if formatted with the NTFS file system) and a network location. You cannot use Backup And Restore to write a System Image backup to a USB flash drive, a writable DVD, or a tape drive. You need to schedule client computers that store important data for automatic backup. After you first configure automatic file backup using the Backup And Restore console, Windows 7 regularly backs up your files. The first time a backup is performed, a full backup is done, including all important user documents. Subsequent backups are incremental, backing up only changed files. Older backups are discarded if the disk begins to run out of space.Scheduling Backups with the Backup And Restore Console Windows 7 Backup uses shadow copies to take a snapshot of your files, allowing the backup to completely back up files even if they are open. Backups are configured and scheduled by using the Backup And Restore console under System And Security in Control Panel. You can select the following types of backup destination: An external hard drive External hard drives are more expensive to purchase than internal hard drives, although you need to balance this against the cost of fitting the internal drive. They 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. 

Network locationIf your computer is short of disk space, you can back it up to a network location on another computer or network storage. Note that this is not the same as the situation in a production environment, where users' Documents libraries are stored on a file server and an administrator backs up the file server. You can save your backups on a network location only on computers running Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 Enterprise, and you need to provide credentials so that Windows Backup can access the network. Bear in mind that you can save your backups on a network location only on computers running Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate, and Windows 7 Enterprise.USB flash drivesFlash drive memory is considerably less expensive and flash drive devices support much more memory than they did three or even two years ago. Nevertheless, they typically support a lot less memory than hard drives and quickly fill up if you needed to keep copies of older backups. You cannot save System Image backups to flash memory. A flash drive must be able to hold more than 1 GB if you want to save a backup on it. Flash drives can be stored offsite and are small and easy to carry. They are also easy to lose. 


Q12. - (Topic 5) 

You administer computers that have Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8 installed. 

You want to log on to one of the computers and access a web-based management application that runs on a server by using Internet Explorer. 

You need to ensure that any data about your browser session is not saved on the computer. 

What should you do? 

A. Start the Microsoft Network Access Protection service. 

B. From the Safety drop-down menu, open an InPrivate Browsing session. 

C. From Internet Options, on the Advanced tab, clear Enable DOM Storage. 

D. From Internet Options, modify the security settings for the Internet zone. 

Answer: A 


Q13. - (Topic 4) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

You need to record when an incoming connection is allowed through Windows firewall. 

What should you do? 

A. In Local Group Policy, modify the audit policy. 

B. In Local Group Policy, modify the system audit policy. 

C. From the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security properties, set the logging settings to Log successful connections. 

D. From the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security properties, set the Data Protection (Quick Mode) IPSec settings to Advanced. 

Answer: C 

Explanation: 

Customize Logging Settings for a Firewall Profile Windows Firewall with Advanced Security can be configured to log events that indicate the successes and failures of its processes. The logging settings involve two groups of settings: settings for the log file itself and settings that determine which events the file will record. The settings can be configured separately for each of the firewall profiles. You can specify where the log file will be created, how big the file can grow, and whether you want the log file to record information about dropped packets, successful connections, or both. Log successful connectionsUse this option to log when Windows Firewall with Advanced Security allows an inbound connection. The log records why and when the connection was formed. Look for entries with the word ALLOW in the action column of the log. 


Q14. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7 and Windows Internet Explorer 8. You have a third-party Internet Explorer toolbar installed on the computer. 

You need to temporarily disable the toolbar. The solution must not affect any other installed toolbars. 

What should you do? 

A. Start an Inprivate Browsing session. 

B. Run Msconfig.exe and enable Selective Startup. 

C. From the Tools menu, select Compatibility View Settings. 

D. From the Tools menu, open Manage Add-ons and modify the add-on settings. 

Answer: D 

Explanation: 

Add-Ons and Search Providers Add-ons extend the functionality of Internet Explorer. Add-ons are usually downloaded and installed separately rather than being included with Internet Explorer. You manage add-ons through the Manage Add-Ons dialog box. 

Toolbars and Extensions This area lists browser toolbars and extensions. Toolbars are additions to browsersthat add extra functionality to the browser interface. Extensions allow the browser to perform additional functions, such as playing media or opening some types of document file within the browser that the browser does not support natively. 



Q15. DRAG DROP - (Topic 4) 

Your company network includes a Windows Server 2008 R2 server named Server1. You use a client computer named Client1 that has Windows 7 Enterprise installed. Both Computers are members of an Active Directory domain. 

You want to automatically forward events from Client1 to Server1. 

You need to configure the required source-initiated subscription. 

What should you do? (To answer, drop the appropriate configuration step or configurations steps to the correct target or target computers in the answer area. An answer choice can be used once, more than once, or not at all.) 


Answer: 



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Q16. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

You install Windows XP in a new partition on the computer and discover that you can no longer start Windows 7. 

You need to start Windows 7 in the minimum amount of time. 

What should you do? 

A. From Windows XP, modify the default path in the boot.ini file. 

B. From Windows XP Recovery Console, run the Fixboot command. 

C. Start the computer from the Windows 7 installation media and select Install now. 

D. Start the computer from the Windows 7 installation media and run Startup Repair. 

Answer: D 

Explanation: When configuring a new computer to boot between multiple operating systems, it is also necessary to install operating systems in the order that they were released. For example, if you want to boot between Windows XP and Windows 7 on a new computer, you need to install Windows XP before you install Windows 7. If you install Windows XP after Windows 7, the Windows XP installation routine cannot recognize the Windows 7 operating system installation and the computer only boots into Windows XP. It is possible to repair the computer from this point using Windows 7 startup repair so that it dual-boots, but the simplest course of action is just to install the operating systems in the order in which they were released 


Q17. - (Topic 6) 

You use a portable computer that has Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 installed. A conference room at your company has a network projector installed on a server within the company network. 

You need to connect to the projector from your computer. What should you do? 

A. From Display, click Connect to a projector. 

B. From Network and Sharing Center, create a temporary network and run Displayswitch.exe. 

C. From Device Manager, click Add legacy hardware. 

D. From the command prompt, run the NetProj command. 

Answer: A 


Q18. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 7. You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008. Server1 has a file share named Share1. 

The network configuration for Computer1 is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) 


You attempt to connect to \\Server1\Share1 and receive the following error message: Windows cannot access \\Server1\Share1. From Computer1, you successfully ping Server1. 

You need to connect to \\Server1\Share1. 

What should you enable on Computer1? 

A. Client for Microsoft Networks 

B. File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 

C. Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O Driver 

D. Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder 

Answer: A 

Explanation: 

Client for Microsoft Networks Allows the computer to access resources on a Microsoft network.File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft NetworksEnables other computers to access resources on your computer in a Microsoft network (and other networks).Link-layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O DriverDiscovers and locates other computers, devices, and network infrastructure features on the network, and determines network bandwidth. 

Link-layer Topology Discovery ResponderAllows a computer to be discovered and located on the network. 


Q19. - (Topic 2) 

You have a computer that runs windows vista. The computer has one partition and 1 GB of RAM. 

You need to upgrade the computer to windows 7. 

What should you do? 

A. Add 1 GB of RAM. 

B. Create a second partition. 

C. Disable User Account Control (UAC). 

D. Install windows Vista Service pack 2 (SP2) 

Answer: D 

Explanation: 

You should keep the following in mind prior to and during the upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7: 

-Perform a full backup of the computer running Windows Vista prior to performing the installation. - That way, if things go wrong, you can do a full restore back to Windows Vista. You must ensure that Windows Vista has Service Pack 1 or later installed before you can upgrade it to Windows 7. - Ensure that you have the Windows 7 product key prior to the upgrade. - You cannot upgrade between processor architectures. An x86 version of Windows Vista cannot be upgraded to an x64 version of Windows 7, and vice versa. - You can upgrade only to an equivalent or higher edition of Windows 7. - You can upgrade Windows Vista Home Premium to Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate, but not to Windows 7 Starter. Windows 7 Professional is equivalent to Windows Vista Business. - Ensure that there is at least 10 GB of free disk space on the Windows Vista volume prior to attempting the upgrade.Requirements:Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions have the following minimum hardware requirements: 

-1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor- 1 GB of system memory- A 40-GB hard disk drive (traditional or SSD) with at least 15 GB of available space- A graphics adapter that supports DirectX 9 graphics, has a Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver, Pixel Shader 2.0 hardware, and 32 bits per pixel and a minimum of 128 MB graphics memory 


Q20. - (Topic 1) 

You plan to install Windows 7 by using a Windows 7 DVD. You need to perform an automated installation of Windows 7. What should you do? 

A. Create an answer file named oobe.xml. Copy the file to a network share. 

B. Create an answer file named winnt.sif. Place the file on a removable drive. 

C. Create an answer file named sysprep.inf. Copy the file to a network share. 

D. Create an answer file named autounattend.xml. Place the file on a removable drive. 

Answer: D