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Vendor: Microsoft
Exam Code: 70-680
Exam Name: TS: Windows 7, Configuring
QUESTION 246
You have two computers named Workstation1 and Workstation2 that have Windows 7 SP1 installed.
You connect to Workstation2 from Workstation1 by using Remote Desktop.
You need to be able to copy files between the computers during the Remote Desktop session. What should you do?
A. On Workstation1, open Remote Desktop Connection and configure the Local devices and resources settings.
B. On Workstation1, open Remote Desktop connection and configure the Connect from Anywhere settings.
C. On Workstation2, type Mstsc /v:Computer1 /f /console.
D. On Workstation2, open Remote Desktop Connection and configure the Local devices and resources settings.
Answer: A
Explanation:
How can I use my devices and resources in a Remote Desktop session?
Redirecting a device on your computer makes it available for use in a Remote Desktop session.
If you have a recent version of Remote Desktop, you can redirect most devices, including printers, smart cards, serial ports, drives, Plug and Play devices, media players based on the Media Transfer Protocol (MTP), and digital cameras based on the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP). Some USB devices can be redirected, and you can also redirect your Clipboard.
QUESTION 247
You use a computer that has Windows 7 Enterprise installed.
You install Windows Vista Enterprise to a different partition.
You discover that the computer boots to Windows Vista by default.
You need to ensure that the computer boots to Windows 7 Enterprise by default.
What should you do?
A. On the General tab in the msconfig tool, select the Selective startup option button, and then select
the Use original boot configuration check box.
B. On the Boot tab in the msconfig tool, highlight the Windows 7 boot entry and select the Set as
default button.
C. On the Boot tab in the msconfig tool, highlight the Windows 7 boot entry and select the Advanced
options button.
D. From an elevated command prompt in Windows Vista, run the bcdedit /default (default) command.
Answer: B
QUESTION 248
You use a portable computer that has Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate installed. As part of a disaster recovery plan, you perform regular data backups and system image backups of the portable computer.
The hard disk drive in the computer fails.
You replace the hard disk drive and restart the computer using the Windows 7 SPI installation media.
You need to recover the computer to its previous state.
What should you do?
A. Use the command prompt.
B. Use Startup Repair.
C. Use System Image Recovery.
D. Perform a system restore.
Answer: C
Explanation:
System Image Recovery
Enables you to implement a System Image restore.
You would choose this option if your hard disk failed or needed to be wiped. If system changes are causing problems, you would choose the System Restore option.
NOT Startup Repair
Automatically fixes problems that prevent Windows from starting. If Windows 7 had boot problems during a previous restart, a normal boot (without accessing the Advanced Boot dialog box) gives you the option of selecting Startup Repair.
NOT System Restore
Gives you another method of starting a system restore to a previous restore point. Because you can access this menu when you boot from a DVD-ROM, this lets you repair your system when recent changes to system settings prevent your computer from booting normally.
NOT Command Prompt
Gives access to the file system, volumes, and files through a command-line interface.
QUESTION 249
You manage several computers that run Windows 7. A user wants to roll back a driver. The user opens the device properties in Device Manager and discovers that the Roll Back Driver option is
unavailable.
You connect to the computer by using Windows Remote Assistance.
You need to roll back the driver to its previous version.
What should you do first?
A. Add the user to the Power Users group.
B. Right-click Device Manager and select Run as administrator.
C. From System Properties, modify Device Installation Settings.
D. From the Local Group Policy, modify Device Installation Restrictions.
Answer: B
Explanation:
You can open Device Manager on a computer running Windows 7 while logged on with any account. However, by default, only administrators can make changes to devices and install, uninstall, and roll back drivers.
You can open Device Manager in the following ways:
– In Control Panel, click Hardware And Sound. Click Device Manager under Devices And Printers.
– Click Start, right-click Computer, and choose Manage. Click Device Manager in the Computer Management tree pane.
– Open an elevated command prompt and enter mmc devmgmt.msc.
Note that if you do not run the command prompt as administrator, Device Manager opens as read-only.
QUESTION 250
You use a portable computer that has Windows 7 Home Premium installed.
The portable computer has a scheduled backup of all libraries to run every day at midnight.
Drive C is also configured with system protection.
You use an install messaging application that saves chat data to a log file.
The log file is stored in My Documents.
You install a new version of the application.
You discover that the log file has been replaced with an empty file.
You need to restore the most recent version of the file that contains data.
What should do?
(Answer, move the appropriate actions from the last of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Answer:
QUESTION 251
You use a client computer that has Windows 7 Enterprise installed.
You need to configure an event subscription that meets the following requirements:
– Forwards events securely across the network on port 9999.
– Forwards events every 6 hours.
What should you do? (To answer, drag and drop the appropriate answer to correct area section.)
Answer:
QUESTION 252
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?
(To answer, drag the appropriate command from the list of command to the correct location or locations in the work area.)
Answer:
QUESTION 253
You install Windows 7 on a new computer. Every time you start the computer, you receive a “STOP” error message.
You suspect that the RAM on the computer has a problem.
You need to verify the RAM on the computer.
What should you do first?
A. Start the computer, press F8, and then select Repair Your Computer.
B. Start the computer, press F8, and then select Debugging Mode.
C. Start the computer by using Windows PE and then run the bootsect.exe /all command.
D. Start the computer by using Windows PE and then run the bcdedit /bootsequence command.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Using Recovery Tools If Windows RE is included in your installation DVD-ROM, you can boot from the Windows 7 installation media, select Repair Your Computer, and then select the option to use recovery tools to access the System Recovery Options. However, you can use the method described previously (pressing F8) whether the Windows RE files are present on your DVD-ROM or not and whether you boot from your installation DVD-ROM or from hard disk.
Then use the following System Recovery Option:
Windows Memory Diagnostic Analyzes the computer memory (RAM) for hardware problems.
QUESTION 254
You have 100 computers that run Windows XP. Each computer has the following features:
– Contains a single hard disk drive.
– Contains a single partition.
– Supports USB devices during startup.
You are planning a clean installation of Windows 7 Ultimate.
You need to ensure that the installation of Windows 7 Ultimate will support BitLocker Drive Encryption on the system partition.
What should you do?
A. Perform a clean installation of Windows 7 Ultimate by using the existing partition.
Verify the status of the partition by using manage-bde.exe.
B. Verify that the computers have Trusted Platform Modules (TPM) version 1.2 security devices.
C. Perform a clean installation of Windows 7 Ultimate by using the existing partition.
Encrypt a USB drive by using the BitLocker-to-Go-Feature.
D. Perform a clean installation of Windows 7 Ultimate by using the existing partition.
Use bdehdcfg.exe to configure the partition.
Answer: D
QUESTION 255
A company has client computers that run Windows XP. The company plans to upgrade all the client computers to Windows 7. Each employee will keep the same computer.
You need to upgrade the client computers from Windows XP to Windows 7 while maintaining each user’s files and settings.
Which actions should you perform in sequence?
(To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Answer:
QUESTION 256
Twenty client computers run Windows XP. The computers are joined to a domain.
You plan to perform a clean installation of Windows 7 on all the computers.
You need to transfer all users’ documents and settings.
You must exclude music and video files.
You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
Which two actions should you perform in sequence?
(To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Answer:
QUESTION 257
Note: This QUESTION is part of a series of QUESTIONs that use the same set of answer choices. Ananswer choice may be correct for more than one QUESTION in the series.
A company has client computers that run Windows 7 Enterprise.
You need to ensure that when Windows runs applications with elevated privileges, it enforces the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) certification path validation for a given executable file.
What should you use to accomplish this goal?
A. The User Account Control Settings Control Panel window
B. The Services Management console
C. Device Manager
D. Local Users and Groups
E. The Icacls command
F. The Group Policy Management console
G. The Folder Properties window
H. Share permissions
I. The Netsh command
Answer: F
Explanation:
Besides changing the notification behavior of UAC, you can also control the behavior of the UAC by using local or group policies. Local policies are managed from each local computer while group policies are managed as part of Active Directory.
Follow these steps to change UAC settings:
Click Start, type secpol.msc in the Search programs and files box, and press Enter. From the Local Security Policy tree, click Local Policies and then double-click Security Options
The UAC policies are at the bottom of the list. To modify a setting, simply double-click on it and make the necessary changes.
QUESTION 258
Your company network contains 20 client computers that run Windows 7 Enterprise. The network does not have a DNS server and is using IPv6 only.
Users are complaining they are unable to see others’s computers on the network.
You notice that the settings of the network are configurated as shown in the exhibit.
(Click the exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that users can see all computers on the network in Windows Explorer.
What should you do on each computer?
A. Turn on Public Folder Sharing.
B. Run Windows Network Diagnostics.
C. From a command promt, run the Net view command.
D. From a command promt, run the Net config command.
E. Turn on Network discovery.
Answer: E
QUESTION 259
You use a computer that has Windows 7 SP1 installed. The computer has a shared folder named C:\Software. User1 is a local user account on the computer. The account is a member of several groups that have access to the C:\Software folder.
You need to verify wether User1 can save files to C:\Software.
What should you do?
A. Download the Sysinternals Suite bundle from the Microsoft site.
Run the AccessEnum tool against the C:\Software folder.
B. Run the Net Share command.
C. Run the Net View command.
D. Use Fsutil.exe.
Answer: A
QUESTION 260
A computer that runs Windows 7 becomes infected with malware.
You scan the computer, remove all detected malware components, and restart the computer. When you attempt to connect to a financial institution’s Web site, Internet Explorer redirects to another Web site and displays an alert that the Web site may be a phishing site.
You need to prevent the computer from being redirected to the potential phishing site.
What should you do?
A. Run Ipconfig /flushdns.
B. Configure InPrivate Browsing.
C. Configure the SmartScreen Filter.
D. Modify the hosts file.
Answer: D
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