Q51. A company has client computers that run Windows 8.1.
You attempt to roll back a driver for a specific device on a client computer.
The Roll Back Driver button is unavailable in Device Manager.
You need to roll back the driver to the previous version.
What should you do first?
A. In the system properties for hardware, modify the device installation settings.
B. Disable driver signature enforcement.
C. In the local Group Policy, modify the device installation restrictions.
D. Run Device Manager as an administrator.
Answer: D
Q52. A portable computer that runs Windows 8.1 uses a mobile broadband connection. The computer successfully downloads Windows updates only when not connected to the corporate wireless network.
You need to ensure that the computer automatically downloads updates by using Windows Update while connected to the corporate wireless network.
What should you do?
A. Configure the Specify intranet Microsoft update service location local Group Policy setting.
B. Set the corporate wireless network to metered.
C. Set the corporate wireless network to non-metered.
D. Configure a Windows Firewall connection security rule.
Answer: C
Q53. You are a desktop administrator for your organization.
Your organization has Windows 7 computers and wants to move to a Windows 8.1 solution. The organization purchases the licenses.
You need to migrate from Windows 7 to Windows 8.1 while ensuring that programs, settings, and files migrate as well.
What should you do?
A. Choose the Change the product key.
B. Choose a clean install and use Windows Easy Transfer.
C. Choose an upgrade after running setup.exe from the Windows 8.1 disk.
D. Choose a clean install from the Media boot without formatting.
Answer: C
Q54. A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1.
A notification appears when domain users change Windows settings and when applications try to make changes to client computers.
You need to ensure that a notification appears only when an application tries to make changes to the computer.
What should you do?
A. Configure the Notification Area Icons settings on the client computers.
B. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that enables the Admin Approval Mode for the built-in Administrator account policy.
C. Configure the User Account Control (UAC) settings on the client computers.
D. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that disables the Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode policy.
Answer: C
Q55. A computer that runs Windows B has two hard disk drives. The user stores data files in specific storage locations outside of the standard libraries on both drives.
File search results are delayed.
You need to return relevant search results more quickly.
What should you do?
A. Remove all directories from indexed locations.
B. Add the specific storage locations to indexed locations.
C. Allow indexing of file contents in non-indexed locations.
D. Add encrypted files to the index.
Answer: B
Q56. A company has Windows 8.1 client computers. A client computer named COMPUTER1 has a shared folder named Computer1 located in the user's Downloads folder. Computer1 is shared only with employees in the Marketing department. All Marketing employees can connect to Computer1 from their client computers.
A Marketing employee is unable to connect to Computer1 from a legacy device that is not compatible with the Windows 8.1 default sharing settings. The device is able to connect to resources on other client computers.
You need to configure COMPUTER1 to allow the device to connect to Computer1.
Which setting should you enable?
A. Turn off network discovery
B. Use 128-bit encryption to help protect file sharing connections
C. Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can read and write files in the Public folders
D. Enable file sharing for devices that use 40- or 56-bit encryption
E. Turn off password protected sharing
Answer: D
Q57. A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1.
You need to ensure that only administrators can access removable storage devices on client computers.
Which two Group Policy settings should you configure? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Enable the Prevent installation of removable devices policy.
B. Disable the Allow only USB root hub connected Enhanced Storage Features policy.
C. Create an AppLocker deny rule with a path condition of %HOT%.
D. Start the Application Identity service.
E. Enable the Allow administrators to override Device Installation Restriction policies policy.
Answer: AE
Q58. A company has an Active Directory Domain Services domain. All client computers run Windows 8.1 and are joined to the domain.
You run the ipconfiq command on a client computer. The following output depicts the results.
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 3:
You need to ensure that you can establish a DirectAccess connection from the client computer to the network.
What should you do?
A. Create a new VPN connection.
B. Remove the computer from the domain.
C. Enable IPv6 on the network adapter.
D. Configure a static IPv4 address.
Answer: C
Q59. A company has Windows 8.1 client computers.
The performance of a client computer decreases. You establish that the computer has been infected by malware.
You need to restore the client computer to full functionality without losing the user's data,
What should you do?
A. Use the Refresh your PC without affecting your files function.
B. Start the computer in Safe Mode.
C. Install the corporate printer and set it as the default printer. Then add the home printer to the homegroup settings.
D. Use the Remove everything and install Windows function.
Answer: A
Q60. You administer Windows 8.1 client computers in your company network. A computer that is used by non-administrator users has a directory named C:\Folder1.
A shared collection of Microsoft Excel files is stored in the C:\Folder directory, with non-administrator users being granted modify permissions to the directory.
You discover that some files have been incorrectly modified by a user.
You need to determine which user made changes to the directory’s folder’s files.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Set local policy: Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Audit Policy\Audit object access to Failure.
B. From the Auditing Entry for Folder1, set the Principal to Guests, and then set the Type to Failure for the Modify permission.
C. From the Auditing Entry for Folder1, set the Principal to Everyone, and then set the Type to Success for the Modify permission.
D. Set local policy: Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Audit Policy\Audit object access to Success.
Answer: CD