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Q11. A company plans to deploy Windows 8.1 to 100 client computers. Each client computer has 8 GB of memory. You have the following requirements:
. Ensure that the operating system fully utilizes the available memory. . Ensure that the operating system can be activated by using a Key Management Service (KMS) client setup key. . Minimize the operating system space requirements.
You need to identify the appropriate edition of Windows 8.1 to install on the client computers.
Which edition should you install?
A. Windows 8.1 Enterprise 32-bit
B. Windows 8.1 Enterprise 64-bit
C. Windows 8.1 32-bit
D. Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit
E. Windows 8.1 64-bit
F. Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
Answer: B
Q12. You have a Windows 8.1 Enterprise client computer named Computer1.
The Storage Spaces settings of Computer1 are configured as shown in the following exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You plan to create a three-way mirror storage space in the storage pool and to set the size of the storage space to 50 GB.
You need to identify the minimum number of disks that must be added to the storage pool for the planned mirror.
How many disks should you identify?
A. 1
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Answer: B
Q13. Your network contains an Active Directory domain and a subscription to Microsoft Office 365.
Users discover that they must change their Active Directory password more frequently than their Office 365 password.
You need to ensure that the password policies for Office 365 and for Active Directory are the same.
What should you do?
A. From the Office 365 portal, under Subscriptions, click Manage.
B. From the Windows Azure Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell, run Set-MsolUserPassword.
C. From the Office 365 portal, under Management, click Users.
D. From the Office 365 portal, under Management, click Domains.
Answer: C
Explanation: In the Office 365 portal, click Admin > Users (under Management in the navigation pane). On the Users page, select a user, and then click Edit.
Note:
* Some of the options can be managed by using the Office365 Web interface and some task only by using PowerShell.
* Office 365 users Password management verses the “Standard” Domain Active directory is a little bit restricted. For example: configure password policy parameters such as -Enforce password history, Minimum password length, Password must meet complexity requirements cannot be configured by the office 365 administrator. At the current time, the options that related to Office 365 users Password management are: reset the user password and setting the number of maximum number of days or password expiration (the default is 90 days). http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh531569.aspx
Q14. You administer a group of 10 Windows 8.1 client computers. The client computers are members of a local workgroup. Employees log on to the client computers by using their Microsoft accounts.
A. Save the recovery key to a file on the BitLocker-encrypted drive.
B. Save the recovery key in the Credential Store.
C. Save the recovery key to SkyDrive.
D. Print the recovery key.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
BitLocker in Windows 8 has added support to back up a BitLocker recovery key to Microsoft SkyDrive if the computer is NOT a member of a domain and the Windows Live ID user account is used to log on. Ref: http://windowsitpro.com/windows-8/q-i-heard-bitlocker-windows-8-can-save-recovery-keyskydrive-so-why-dont-i-have-option
Q15. You are the system administrator for Contoso, Ltd.
The human resource director's Windows 8.1 computer crashes at login this morning. After powering off and restarting the computer, you successfully boot it, and the human resource director is able to log in. Later in the day, the director reports that the computer is still not functioning properly. Apps are opening extremely slowly, and the computer locks up for minutes at a time. You have not taken any disaster recovery steps prior to this problem. You decide to recover the computer's operating system.
You need to ensure that the recovery does not affect the human resource director's current data, personalization settings, and windows store apps.
Which utility should you use?
A. Reset PC
B. System Restore
C. File Recovery
D. Recovery Drive
Answer: A
Q16. OTSPOT
You have computers that run Windows 8 Pro and are configured as a workgroup. Each computer is scheduled to run a Windows Defender full scan every morning at 07:00.
Users report that they are unable to view previous instances of detected malware when they arrive to work.
You need to ensure that all users can see previous instances of detected malware in Windows Defender.
Which option on the Settings tab should you select? (To answer, select the appropriate option in the answer area.)
Answer:
Q17. A company has 100 client computers that run Windows 8.1.
You plan to install a custom app that requires a license key.
You need to ensure that the installation process does not prompt for the manual entry of a license key.
What should you do?
A. Install and run the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit.
B. Install and run the Windows Application Compatibility Toolkit.
C. Install and run the Windows App Certification Kit.
D. Install and run the Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit.
Answer: A
Explanation:
http://tweaks.com/windows/65179/how-to-install-windows-8-without-a-product-key/ Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit for Windows 8.1:
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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh825212.aspx Step-by-Step: Windows 8 Deployment for IT Professionals This guide uses the tools included in the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK). This includes Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM), the Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management tool (DISM), and Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE). In addition to the tools that this guide describes, other tools are available in the Windows ADK that you can use to prepare your organization for migrating to Windows 8 and Windows 8.1: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh825079.aspx
DISM Global Options for Command-Line Syntax Global options can be added to most of the servicing and imaging options in the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool. These options can be used to access the command-line help, specify the location of files to use, and control logging.
Basic Syntax for Servicing Commands After you have mounted or applied a Windows. image so that it is available offline as a flat file structure, you can specify any DISM global options, the servicing option that will update your image, and the location of the offline image. You can use only one servicing option per command line. If you are servicing a running computer, you can use the /Online option instead of specifying the location of the offline Windows image. The commands and options that are available for servicing an image depend on which Windows operating system you are servicing. They also depend on whether the image is offline or a running operating system. All commands work on an offline Windows image. Subsets of the commands are available for servicing a running operating system.
The base syntax for DISM servicing commands is: DISM.exe {/Image:<path_to_image> | /Online} [dism_global_options] {servicing_option} [<servicing_argument>] http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh824882.aspx DISM App Package (.appx or .appxbundle) Servicing Command-Line Options You can use app package-servicing commands to add, remove, and list provisioned app packages (.appx or .appxbundle) in a Windows image. An .appxbundle, new for Windows 8.1, is a collection of app and resource packages used together to enrich the app experience, while minimizing the disk footprint on a given PC.
Provisioned app packages are added to a Windows image and are then installed for every new or existing user profile the next time the user logs on. For more information, including
requirements for app package provisioning, see Sideload Apps with DISM.
You can also use Windows PowerShell to add, remove, and list app packages (.appx or .appxbundle) per image or per user in a Windows installation.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh852635.aspx
Sideload Apps with DISM
You can sideload line-of-business (LOB) Windows Store apps to a Windows. image by using Windows PowerShell. or the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) platform. Windows Store apps are a new type of application that runs on:
Windows 8.1 devices
Windows 8 devices
Windows Server 2012 R2 devices
Windows Server 2012
Windows Embedded 8 Industry
Typically, Windows Store apps are available only through the Windows. Store. You can submit LOB Windows Store apps to the Windows Store and make them available outside of your enterprise. However, you can also develop Windows Store apps for use only within your enterprise and add them to Windows devices you manage through a process we call sideloading. Sideloaded apps do not have to be certified by or installed through the
Windows Store.
Further information:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb977556.aspx
Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit
The Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit (MAP) is an agentless, automated, multi-product planning and assessment tool for quicker and easier desktop, server and cloud migrations. MAP provides detailed readiness assessment reports with extensive hardware and software information, and actionable recommendations to help organizations accelerate their IT infrastructure planning process, and gather more detail on assets that reside within their current environment. MAP also provides server utilization data for Hyper-V server virtualization planning; identifying server placements, and performing virtualization candidate assessments.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/bg127575.aspx
Windows App Certification Kit
Before you submit your app for certification and listing in the Windows Store, use the
Windows App Certification
Kit to test your app and make sure it's ready to go. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd562082%28v=vs.85%29.aspx Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) The Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) is a lifecycle management tool that assists in identifying and managing your overall application portfolio, reducing the cost and time involved in resolving application compatibility issues, and helping you quickly deploy Windows and Windows updates.
Q18. You are the network administrator for Contoso, Ltd. Many users have Windows 8.1 laptops, and your IT department configures all of them to use Bitlocker on all fixed drives.
Many users carry sensitive corporate data on their USB drives.
You need to enable BitLocker for these USB drives.
Which key protector option should you use?
A. TPM
B. A .tpmfile
C. Automatic Unlock
D. A smartcard
Answer: B
Q19. You update the video card driver on a computer that runs Windows 8.1.
You can no longer configure the display settings to extend the display to a projector.
You need to restore the display options as quickly as possible and retain all user data.
What should you do?
A. Run the DisplaySwitch /extend command.
B. Roll back the video card driver to the previous version.
C. Start the computer from the Windows 8 installation media and perform a system image recovery.
D. Run the sfc /scannow command.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Rolling back the driver is the simplest and fastest solution.
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Further Information:
The DisplaySwitch /extend command might not work is the driver is broken.
The sfc /scannow command checks system files for consistency.
And a system image recovery will affect the user data.
Q20. You are a system administrator for your company.
The company has satellite offices located within different regions around the world and does not want employees to rely on carrying computers around when they visit the satellite offices. The company is deploying Windows To Go as a solution.
You need to ensure that the company has the proper configuration for Windows To Go before deploying the solution.
Which configuration should you use?
A. At least one USB 2.0 port on the host PC
B. A second partition to run Windows To Go with a minimum of a DVD-RW to write Windows To Go data
C. An ISO image of the computer on a DVD-RW
D. A USB 1.0 device certified for use for Windows To Go
Answer: A