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Q251. HOTSPOT - (Topic 4) 

You support windows 7 client computers used by Marketing department employees. 

The computers have dual-core CPUs for generating rich media advertisements. 

The Marketing department employees are reporting CPU performance Issues while rendering the rich media advertisements. 

You need to configure the wmplayer.exe to only use a single CPU core. 

What should you do? (To answer, select the appropriate option or options in the answer area.) 

Answer: 


Q252. - (Topic 2) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

You need to identify which unsigned drivers have been installed. 

Which command should you run? 

A. Cipher.exe /s 

B. Driverquery.exe /si 

C. Msinfo32.exe /q 

D. Pnputil.exe –i 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Driverquery: Displays a list of all installed device drivers and their properties. /si: Displays digital signature information for both signed and unsigned device drivers. 


Q253. - (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 manage a stand-alone computer which has only one partition. Windows 7 is run by this computer. The computer is shared by two users that are respectively named User1 and User2. User01 uses Encrypting File System (EFS) to encrypt a file. User01 tries to grant User2 access to the file as shown in the exhibit. You have to make sure that User1 are able to grant User2 access to the file. So what action should you perform to make sure of this? 

A. User02 should be instructed to log on to the computer and take ownership of the file. 

B. User02 should be instructed to log on to the computer and encrypt a file. 

C. User1 should be instructed to export his certificate to a certificate (.cer) file. 

D. User01 should be instructed to move the file to a shared folder on the computer. 

Answer:


Q254. - (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 


Q255. - (Topic 5) 

Your company has an Active Directory domain and several branch locations. A Group Policy Object (GPO) exists for each branch office and for the main office. Computer accounts for computers used by sales employees are located in the Sales-Computers organizational unit (OU). 

The sales employees use portable computers that have Windows 7 Enterprise installed. 

Employees report that the documents that must be printed are sent to printers in their home office when they travel to the different branch offices. 

You need to ensure that documents are printed automatically to the correct printer when the sales employees travel to a branch office. 

What should you do first? 

A. From Devices and Printers, select Change my default printer when I change networks. 

B. Publish all printers to Active Directory. 

C. Link the GPO of the branch offices to the Sales-Computers OU. 

D. From Print Management, select the branch office printer, and select set as default from the Printer menu. 

E. From the Network and Sharing Center, select Advanced sharing settings, and then select Turn on file and printer sharing. 

Answer:


Q256. - (Topic 4) 

You need to identify the hardware failures that have occurred on your computer in the past six months. 

What should you do? 

A. From the Control Panel, open Performance Information and Tools. 

B. From the Control Panel, open Troubleshooting. 

C. From the Action Center, under Maintenance, click the View reliability history. 

D. From the Action Center, open Recovery. 

Answer:


Q257. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. The computer is a member of a domain. 

You share D:\data as Data. You assign Everyone Full control share permissions to the folder. No other share permissions are assigned to the folder. 

From another computer, you attempt to create a file in the Data share by using a domain account named User1. You receive the following error message: "Destination Folder Access Denied". 

You need to ensure that you can create files in the Data share by using the User1 account. 

What should you do? 

A. Create a local user named User1. 

B. Add User1 to the local Power Users group. 

C. Assign User1 Write NTFS permission on the D:\data folder. 

D. Assign User1 Full control share permissions to the Data share. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Share permissions apply to users who connect to a shared folder over the network. Share permissions do not affect users who log on locally, or log on using Remote Desktop. To set permissions for users who log on locally or using Remote Desktop, use the options on the Security tab instead of the Share Permissions tab. This sets permissions at the NTFS file system level. If both share permissions and file system permissions are set for a shared folder, the more restrictive permissions apply when connecting to the shared folder. For example, to give Read access on a shared folder to users in your domain, on the Share Permissions tab, set permissions for the Everyone group to Full Control. On the Security tab, specify more restrictive access by setting the permissions for the Domain Users group to Read access. The result is that a user who is a member of the Domain Users group has read-only access to the shared folder whether the user is connected through a network share, through Remote Desktop, or is logged on locally. Permissions The Read permission allows a user or group to access a file or folder but does not allow modification or deletion. The Change permission includes the read permission but also allows you to add files, delete files, and modify files in the shared folder. This permission is equivalent to the Read/Write permission in the basic File Sharing dialog box. The Full Control permission includes all the rights conferred by the Change and Read permissions. It also allows the user assigned that permission to modify the permissions of other users. Full Control is equivalent to the basic sharing Owner permission, though unlike basic sharing, where there can only be one user assigned the Owner permission, you can assign the Full Control permission to users and groups. NTFS permissionsYou can configure the local NTFS permissions for a shared folder or volume using Share and Storage Management in the following ways: New shared resources. In the Provision a Shared Folder Wizard, before you select a network sharing protocol, you can change the NTFS permissions for the folder or volume you will be sharing. These NTFS permissions will apply both locally and when accessing the resource over the network. To change the NTFS permissions, on the NTFS Permissions page, select Yes, change NTFS permissions, and then click Edit Permissions. Existing shared resources. You can change the NTFS permissions of a shared folder or volume listed on the Shares tab. To change the NTFS permissions, select the folder or volume, in the Actions pane click Properties, and on the Permissions tab, click NTFS Permissions. 


Q258. - (Topic 3) 

You have an offline virtual hard disk (VHD) that contains an installation of Windows 7 Home Premium. 

You need to upgrade the installation to Windows 7 Ultimate by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. 

What should you do? 

A. From a computer that runs Windows 7, attach the VHD. Run Imagex.exe and specify the /apply parameter. 

B. From a computer that runs Windows 7, attach the VHD. Run Dism.exe and specify the /set-edition parameter. 

C. Deploy the VHD to a new computer and upgrade the computer to Windows 7 Ultimate. Run Dism.exe and specify the /image parameter. 

D. Deploy the VHD to a new computer and upgrade the computer to Windows 7 Ultimate. Run Imagex.exe and specify the /capture parameter. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Dism Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) is a command-line tool used to service Windows. images offline before deployment. You can use it to install, uninstall, configure, and update Windows features, packages, drivers, and international settings. Subsets of the DISM servicing commands are also available for servicing a running operating system. Windows 7 introduces the DISM command-line tool. You can use DISM to service a Windows image or to prepare a Windows PE image. DISM replaces Package Manager (Pkgmgr.exe), PEimg, and Intlcfg in Windows Vista, and includes new features to improve the experience for offline servicing. 

You can use DISM to perform the following actions: 

-Prepare a Windows PE image. 

-Enable or disable Windows features within an image. 

-Upgrade a Windows image to a different edition. 

-Add, remove, and enumerate packages. 

-Add, remove, and enumerate drivers. 

-Apply changes based on the offline servicing section of an unattended answer file. 

-Configure international settings. 

-Implement powerful logging features. 

-Service operating systems such as Windows Vista with SP1 and Windows Server 2008. 

-Service a 32-bit image from a 64-bit host and service a 64-bit image from a 32-bit host. 

-Service all platforms (32-bit, 64-bit, and Itanium). 

-Use existing Package Manager scripts. 

Use the /Set-Edition option without the /ProductKey option to change an offline Windows image to a higher edition. Use /Get-TargetEditions to find the edition ID. Use the /Set-Edition option with the /ProductKey option only to change a running Windows Server. 2008 R2 operating system to a higher edition. 


Q259. - (Topic 4) 

A company has a server running Windows Server2008 R2 with Windows Deployment Services(WDS), the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit(MDT), and the Windows Automated Installation Kit(WAIK) set up. The company also has client computers running windows 7 Enterpire. You are preparing to a capture an image of a windows 7 client computer. You need to ensure that the capture iamge does not contian the device drivers from the client computer. What should you do? 

A. Run the Dism command with the /Add-Driver options 

B. Run the PEImg/Prep command 

C. Run the ImageX command with the /Mount parameter 

D. Run the Start/w ocsetup command 

E. Run the DiskPart command and the Attach command option 

F. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the PersistAllDeviceInstalls option the answer file to False 

G. Run the Dism command with the /Mount-Wim options 

H. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the UpdateInstalledDrivers option the answer file to Yes 

I. Run the BCDEdit /delete command 

J. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the UpdateInstalledDrivers option the answer file to No 

K. Run the Dism command with the /Add-Package options 

L. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the PersistAllDeviceInstalls option the answer file to True 

M. Add a boot image and create a capture image in WDS 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Persisting Plug and Play Device Drivers During generalize You can persist device drivers when you run the sysprep command with the /generalize option by specifying the PersistAllDeviceInstallssetting in the Microsoft-Windows-PnPSysprep component. During the specialize configuration pass, Plug and Play scans the computer for devices and installs device drivers for the detected devices. By default, these device drivers are removed from the system when you generalize the system. If you set PersistAllDeviceInstalls to true in an answer file, Sysprep will not remove the detected device drivers. For more information, see the Unattended WindowsSetup Reference (Unattend.chm). 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd744512(WS.10).aspx 


Q260. - (Topic 2) 

You have a dual boot PC running both Vista and Windows 7 on partitions on the computer. Which file would you edit to force the PC to book Vista by default? 

A. boot.ini 

B. ntfsboot.cfg 

C. bcdedit.exe 

D. system.cfg 

Answer: