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Q91. 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? 

A. Disable driver signature enforcement. 

B. Run Device Manager as an administrator. 

C. In the local Group Policy, modify the device installation restrictions. 

D. In the system properties for hardware, modify the device installation settings. 

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Q92. 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? 

A. Enable and configure the Configure slow-link mode policy setting. 

B. Enable the Enable file synchronization on costed networks policy setting. 

C. Enable the Synchronize all offline files when logging on policy setting. 

D. Enable and configure the Specify administratively assigned Offline Files policy setting. 

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Q93. A company has Windows 8.1 client computers. The company develops a Windows Store app but does not publish it to the Windows Store. 

You need to side load the Windows Store app on all client computers. 

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

A. Run the get-appxpackage Windows PowerShell cmdlet. 

B. Run the add-appxpackage Windows PowerShell cmdlet. 

C. Enable the Allow all trusted applications to install Group Policy setting. 

D. Enable the Allow installation of desktop items Group Policy setting. 

E. Run the msiexec command. 

Answer: BC 


Q94. 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? 

A. Set the Allow all trusted applications to install group policy to Enabled. 

B. Set the Turn off the Store application group policy to Enabled. 

C. Install and run the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit. 

D. Install and run the Windows App Certification Kit. 

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Q95. You are the network administrator for Contoso.com and are creating an image for a Windows 8.1 implementation for all of your users. 

You find out that an application your company has used for many years is not compatible with Windows 8.1. It has always worked on your Vista computers with SP2. The application requires administrator privileges. 

You need to configure the correct settings so that the application can run on Windows 8.1. 

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

A. Using the Application Compatibility toolkit run the Windows Vista Compatibility Evaluator for Windows 8.1, and select the Service Pack 2 option. 

B. Modify the User Account Control Settings by adjusting the slider to Never Notify. 

C. Assign the application to Run as administrator on the Security tab of the application executable file properties. 

D. Using the Compatibility Troubleshooter, check Run this application in compatibility mode for and select Vista (Service Pack 2). 

E. Select Run this program as an administrator in the Compatibility Troubleshooter. 

Answer: DE 


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Q96. 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? 

A. Run the Get-AppLockerPolicy Windows PowerShell cmdlet. 

B. Configure the AppLocker properties to enforce rules. 

C. Run the gpupdate /force command. 

D. Create a new AppLocker file hash condition. 

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Q97. A company has Windows 8.1 client computers. The company uses Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption and BitLocker Network Unlock on all client computers. 

Your need to collect information about BitLocker Network Unlock status. 

Which command should you run? 

A. Run the BitLockerWizard command. 

B. Run the bitsadmin command. 

C. Run the manage-bde command. 

D. Run the BdeHdCfg command. 

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Q98. 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? 

A. Install and run the Windows App Certification Kit. 

B. Install and run the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit. 

C. Install and run the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit. 

D. Install and run the Windows Application Compatibility Toolkit. 

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Q99. You administer Windows 8.1 Enterprise computers in your company network. You provide remote employees with a Windows to go workspace. 

A remote employee informs you that his workspace requires activation. 

You need to activate the workspace. 

What should you do? 

A. Instruct the employee to run the slmgr /upk command from the workspace. 

B. Instruct the employee to connect to the company network from the workspace by using VPN. 

C. Give the employee a Multiple Activation Key (MAK). 

D. Instruct the employee to run Windows Update from the workspace. 

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Q100. You are troubleshooting a computer that runs Windows 8.1. 

A third-party application no longer functions correctly. 

You need to repair the application. What should you do? 

A. Run the reset /f command and specify the application's .msi file. 

B. Run the msiexec /f command and specify the application's .msi file. 

C. Use File History to revert the application's .msifile to a previous version. 

D. 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. 

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