Exam Code: 70-680 (Practice Exam Latest Test Questions VCE PDF)
Exam Name: TS:Windows 7,Configuring
Certification Provider: Microsoft
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Q241. - (Topic 1)
You are installing Windows 7 on from the desktop of a Windows XP Professional PC. Which of the following can be performed from the Windows 7 DVD? Choose three.
A. Run setup.exe from the DVD to start the Windows 7 installation.
B. Use the autorun feature on the DVD to start the installation.
C. Perform a full installation of Windows 7.
D. Perform and upgrade of Windows 7 keeping all the Windows XP settings.
Answer: A,B,C
Q242. - (Topic 5)
A stand-alone computer that runs Windows 7 has only one partition. Two users named User1 and User2 share this computer.
User1 encrypts a file by using Encrypting File System (EFS). User1 attempts to grant
User2 access to the file as shown in the exhibit.
You need to ensure that User1 can grant User2 access to the file.
What should you do?
Exhibit:
A. Instruct User2 to log on to the computer and take ownership of the file.
B. Instruct User1 to move the file to a shared folder on the computer.
C. Instruct User2 to export the EFS certificate to a certificate file.
D. Instruct User1 to export the EFS certificate to a certificate file.
Answer: C
Q243. - (Topic 5)
Your company network includes portable computers that have Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 7 Professional installed.
You want to standardize all portable computers to Windows 7 Professional for Key Management Server (KMS) licensing purposes.
You need to install Windows 7 Professional on all Windows 7 Ultimate portable computers.
What should you do?
A. Supply the Windows 7 Professional KMS key.
B. Launch Windows Anytime Upgrade.
C. Launch Windows Update.
D. Perform a clean installation over the existing system partition.
E. Perform a clean installation on a non-system partition.
Answer: D
Q244. - (Topic 4)
You administer client computers that have Windows 7 Enterprise installed.
A server named Server1 has an IP address of 10.10.4.56. The server accepts Remote Desktop connections at a custom port 10876.
You need to connect to the server from a client computer by using Remote Desktop.
What should you do?
A. From the General tab of your Remote Desktop connection, type 10.10.4.56 port: 10876 in the Computer field.
B. From the Advanced tab of your Remote Desktop connection, configure the port of Server1 in the Connect from anywhere option.
C. From the General tab of your Remote Desktop connection, type 10.10.4.56:10876 in the Computer field.
D. From an elevated command prompt, run mstsc.exe 10.10.4.56 port: 10876.
Answer: A
Q245. - (Topic 1)
All the games including Titan Chess come with which versions of Windows 7? Choose two.
A. Windows Home Edition
B. Windows Professional Edition
C. Windows Ultimate Edition
D. Windows Enterprise Edition
Answer: C,D
Q246. - (Topic 1)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You create an Encrypting File System (EFS) recovery key and certificate.
You need to ensure that your user account can decrypt all EFS files on the computer.
What should you do?
A. From Credential Manager, add a Windows credential.
B. From Credential Manager, add a certificate-based credential.
C. From the local computer policy, add a data recovery agent.
D. From the local computer policy, modify the Restore files and directories setting.
Answer: C
Explanation:
EFS Recovery Recovery Agents are certificates that allow the restoration of EFS encrypted files. When a recovery agent has been specified using local policies, all EFS encrypted files can be recovered using the recovery agent private key. You should specify a recovery agent before you allow users to encrypt files on a client running Windows 7. You can recover all files that users encrypt after the creation of a recovery agent using the recovery agent's private key. You are not able to decrypt files that were encrypted before a recovery agent certificate was specified. You create an EFS recovery agent by performing the following steps:
1. Log on to the client running Windows 7 using the first account created, which is the default administrator account.
2. Open a command prompt and issue the command Cipher.exe /r:recoveryagent
3. This creates two files: Recoveryagent.cer and Recoveryagent.pfx. Cipher.exe prompts you to specify a password when creating Recoveryagent.pfx.
4. Open the Local Group Policy Editor and navigate to the \Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Public Key Policies\Encrypting File System node. Right-click this node and then click Add Data Recovery Agent. Specify the location of Recoveryagent.cer to specify this certificate as the recovery agent.
5. To recover files, use the certificates console to import Recoveryagent.pfx. This is the recovery agent's private key. Keep it safe because it can be used to open any encrypted file on the client running Windows 7.
Q247. - (Topic 3)
You have a computer that runs Windows 7.
You enable Advanced Audit Policy Configuration in the Local Computer Policy and discover that the policy is not applied.
You need to ensure that Advanced Audit Policy Configuration is applied on the computer.
What should you do?
A. Restart the computer.
B. Run Gpupdate /force.
C. Enable the Security Settings policy option.
D. Run Secedit /refreshpolicy machine_policy.
Answer: B
Q248. - (Topic 2)
Kim Akers has an administrator account on a computer running Windows 7 Enterprise.
Don Hall has a standard account on the same computer. Both users have Microsoft Office Word and Microsoft Office Excel files saved in their Documents library. Don stores Microsoft Office PowerPoint presentations in a subfolder of his Documents library named Presentations. He also stores digital photographs in his Pictures library.
Don has created a folder called Secret in his Documents library and has encrypted the folder and its contents. He stores confidential files in that folder.
When Don last logged on, he deleted some personal files but did not empty his Recycle Bin.
Kim is logged on to the computer. She has plugged in a USB flash memory device that holds personal files but has not yet copied any of these files to the computer. She has never formatted the flash memory device.
The computer is configured to let Windows decide what files and folders to back up.
Kim opens the Backup And Restore console but does not change any settings. She clicks Backup Now.
Which files are backed up? (Choose all that apply.)
A. The Word and Excel files in Don's Documents library
B. The Word and Excel files in Kim's Documents library
C. The PowerPoint files in Don's Presentation folder
D. The digital photographs in Don's Pictures library
E. The files in Don's Secret folder
F. The files in Don's Recycle Bin
G. The files on Kim's USB flash memory device
Answer: A,B,C,D
Q249. - (Topic 2)
You have a computer that runs WindowsXP. The computer has one partition.
You install Windows 7 on the computer.
You need to migrate a user profile from the Windows XP installation to Windows 7 installation.
What should you do first?
A. From Windows 7, run Scanstate.exe /offlineWinOld:c:\windows.
B. From Windows 7, run Scanstate.exe /offlineWinOld:c:\windows.old.
C. At the command prompt, run Xcopy /s /e c:\windows\users\*.* c:\users\.
D. At the command prompt, run Xcopy /s /e c:\windows.old\documents and settings\*.* c:\users\.
Answer: B
Explanation:
/offlinewinold: "Windows.old diredctory"
This command-line option enables the offline migration mode and starts the migration from the location specified. It is only intended to be used in Windows.old migration scenarios, where the migration is occurring from a Windows.old directory.
NOT Xcopy
Copies files and directories, including subdirectories.
/s Copies directories and subdirectories, unless they are empty. If you omit /s, xcopy works within a single directory.
Q250. - (Topic 4)
You administer desktop computers that have Windows XP professional SP3 64-bit installed. The computers have the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) enabled on all drives.
You want to migrate existing user profiles to Windows 7 by using the User State Migration Tool (USMT) 4.0.
You also plan to migrate files from the user profiles even if the files are locked by applications.
You need to capture user profiles and all locked files.
What should you do on the Windows XP computers?
A. Stop the VSS before running ScanState.exe
B. Stop the VSS before running LoadState.exe
C. Run ScanState /vsc/
D. Run ScanState /hardlink
Answer: C
Explanation:
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