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TS:Windows 7,Configuring Certification Exam

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Q1. - (Topic 1) 

Which of the following utilities can you use to transfer user encryption certificates from a computer running Windows XP Professional to Windows 7 Professional? Choose two. 

A. File Settings and Transfer Wizard 

B. USMT 

C. Windows Easy Transfer 

D. Robocopy.exe 

Answer: B,C 

Q2. - (Topic 1) 

You require fault tolerance for your operating system so that your computer running Windows 7 Home Premium can still boot up if a disk fails. 

You have two disks and unallocated space on your second disk. 

What do you do? 

A. Create a VHD and install an image of your computer on the VHD. Use BCDEdit to make the VHD bootable.256 

B. Create a RAID-0 volume. 

C. Create a RAID-1 volume. 

D. Create a RAID-5 volume. 

Answer:

Q3. - (Topic 2) 

You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2 that run Windows 7. Computer1 is used to remotely manage Computer2. From Computer1, you need to verify that the Windows Remote Management (WinRM) service started on Computer2. 

What should you do? 

A. At the command prompt, run Winrs -r:computer2 query. 

B. At the command prompt, run Winrm id -remote:computer2 

C. From Windows Powershell, run Get -PSSession Computer2 

D. From Windows Powershell, run Get -PSSessionConfiguration Computer2 

Answer:

Q4. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. Four users share the computer. You create a folder named C:\data. 

The Users group has Full control permission to the folder. 

You need to configure security on the folder to meet the following requirements: 

Allow users to create files 

Allow users to delete files that they create 

Prevent users from deleting files created by other users 

What should you do? 

A. Remove all NTFS permissions from the Users group and assign the CREATOR OWNER group the Full control NTFS permission. 

B. Remove the Modify NTFS permission from the Users group and assign the CREATOR OWNER group the Modify NTFS permission. 

C. Deny the Users group the Modify NTFS permission and assign the Authenticated Users group the Read and Write NTFS permissions. 

D. Deny the Users group the Full control NTFS permission and assign the Authenticated Users group the Read & execute NTFS permission. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

The Creator Owner GroupThe person who created the file or directory is a member of this group. This group is used by Windows NT to automatically grant access permissions to the creator of a file or directory. 

File and Folder Permissions ReadFolders: Permits viewing and listing of files and subfoldersFiles: Permits viewing or accessing of the file's contentsWriteFolders: Permits adding of files and subfoldersFiles: Permits writing to a fileRead & Execute Folders: Permits viewing and listing of files and subfolders as well as executing of files; inherited by files and foldersFiles: Permits viewing and accessing of the file's contents as well as executing of the fileList Folder ContentsFolders: Permits viewing and listing of files and subfolders as well as executing of files; inherited by folders onlyFiles: N/AModifyFolders: Permits reading and writing of files and subfolders; allows deletion of the folderFiles: Permits reading and writing of the file; allows deletion of the fileFull ControlFolders: Permits reading, writing, changing, and deleting of files and subfoldersFiles: Permits reading, writing, changing and deleting of the file 

Q5. - (Topic 2) 

You install an application named app1.exe on a computer 

After the installation the computer becomes unresponsive. 

You restart the computer and attempt to uninstall App1.exe. The uninstallation of App1.exe fails. 

You need to restore the computer to its previous functional state. You must achieve the goal by using the minimum amount of administration. 

What should you do? 

A. From Recovery, restore a system restore point. 

B. From the Previous Versions tab of App1.exe, click Restore button. 

C. Start the computer, press F8 and then use the Last Known Good Configuration. 

D. Create a system repair disc and then start the computer from the system repair disc. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

If you install an application that causes your computer to become unstable, you should first attempt to uninstall the application. If this does not solve the problem, you can restore system files and settings by performing a system restore to restore the computer to its last system restore point. A system restore returns a computer system to a selected restore point. System restores do not alter user files. Note that a system restore is not the same as a System Image restore. 

Windows 7 creates system restore points on a regular schedule and prior to events such as the installation of applications and drivers. A restore point contains information about registry settings and other system information. Windows 7 generates restore points automatically before implementing significant system changes. You can manually create restore points and restore a computer system to a selected restore point. If you install an application or driver that causes your computer to become unstable, you should first attempt to uninstall the application or roll back the driver. If this does not solve the problem, you can restore system files and settings by performing a system restore to restore the computer to its last system restore point. A system restore returns a computer system to a selected restore point. System restores do not alter user files. Note that a system restore is not the same as a System Image restore. 

Q6. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 7. 

Computer1 has a shared printer. 

You need to configure Computer1 so that only Administrators are authorized to shut down the computer. 

What should you do? 

A. From User Accounts, modify the user profiles settings. 

B. From User Accounts, modify the User Account Control (UAC) settings. 

C. From the local computer policy, modify the Security Options. 

D. From the local computer policy, modify the User Rights Assignment. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Shut down the system Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment Description Determines which users logged on locally to the computer can shut down the operating system using the Shut Down command. This user right is defined in the Default Domain Controller Group Policy object (GPO) and in the local security policy of workstations and servers. 

Q7. - (Topic 3) 

You plan to deploy Windows 7 images. You need ensure that you can deploy images by using the WindowsPreinstallation Environment (Windows PE). 

What should you do add to the Windows PE image? 

A. Imagex.exe 

B. Loadstate.exe 

C. Mighost.exe 

D. Usmtutils.exe 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Creating an Image for Rapid Deployment The most common scenario for ImageX is capturing and applying an image from a network location for rapid deployment. This scenario requires booting your technician computer into Windows PE, capturing the image with ImageX, putting the image on a network share, and then applying the image to the destination computers.ImagexImageX is a command-line tool that enables original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and corporations to capture, to modify, and to apply file-based disk images for rapid deployment. ImageX works with Windows image (.wim) files for copying to a network, or it can work with other technologies that use .wim images, such as Windows Setup, Windows Deployment Services (Windows DS), and the System Management Server (SMS) Operating System Feature Deployment Pack. 

Q8. - (Topic 3) 

You plan to deploy Windows 7 by using a virtual hard disk (VHD). 

You need to ensure that when a computer starts from the VHD, the Windows 7 installation programs will run the out-of-box-experience (OOBE) portion of the setup. 

What should you do? 

A. Copy install.wim from the Windows 7 installation media to the VHD. 

B. Use ImageX to apply install.wim from the Windows 7 installation media to the VHD. 

C. Start the computer by using the Windows 7 installation media and then select Install now. 

D. Start the computer by using the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) and then run Diskprep.exe. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

WIM images are file-based and can be installed on a VHD or placed on a network share for distribution. You can store several images in the same WIM file. Talks about Capturing the Installation onto a Network Share, but still applies. You can capture an image of your reference computer by using Windows PE and the ImageX tool. Then you store that image on a network share. Alternatively, on a computer running Windows 7 Enterprise or Ultimate edition, you can store the image on a VHD and make that VHD bootable. To capture the installation image you have created on your reference computer to a network share, perform the following procedure: 

1. Insert your Windows PE media into your reference computer and restart the computer. As before, you may have to override the boot order to boot from the CD/DVD-ROM drive. If so, select the appropriate function key to override the boot order during initial boot. 

2. Windows PE starts and opens a command-prompt window. Use the ImageX tool located on your Windows PE media to capture an image of your reference computer installation. For example, if your optical drive is drive E:, your installation is on drive C:, and you want to capture the image on drive D:, you would enter: e:\imagex.exe /capture C: d:\installationimage.wim "my Win7 Install" /compress fast /verify 

3. Copy the image to a network location. For example, enter: net use y: \\network_share\images copy d:\myimage.wim y: 

4. If necessary, provide network credentials for appropriate network access. Your image is now on volume Y: 

Q9. - (Topic 4) 

Your company network includes client computers that have Windows 7 installed. The computers are members of an Active Directory domain and receive Windows Firewall configuration through Group policy. 

A user indicates that he is unable to connect to a remote FTP server. 

You need to view the status of TCP/UDP ports at the user's computer. 

Which command should you run? 

A. netstat -o 

B. netstat -a 

C. ipconfig /all 

D. netstat –an 

Answer:

Q10. - (Topic 5) 

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 verify the RAM on the computer. 

What should you do first? 

A. Start the computer, press F8, and 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:

Q11. - (Topic 5) 

Your company network includes desktop computers that have Windows XP Professional SP1 64-bit installed. 

The company has purchased new portable computers that have Windows 7 Professional 32-bit installed. 

You need to be able to migrate user profiles from the desktop computers to the portable computers. 

What should you do? 

A. Run scanstate /nocompress on the desktop computers. 

B. Stop the User Profile Service on the desktop computers. 

C. Add each desktop user to the local Administrators on the desktop computers. 

D. Replace all versions of Windows 7 with 64-bit. 

Answer:

Q12. - (Topic 5) 

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 whether User1 can save files to C:\Software. 

What should you do? 

A. View the User Account Control Settings Control Panel window. 

B. Run the Net Share command. 

C. View the Share permissions on C:\Software. 

D. In the Advanced Security Settings for the Documents folder, select the Effective Permissions tab. 

Answer:

Explanation: To view effective permissions on files and folders 

Open Windows Explorer, and then locate the file or folder for which you want to view effective permissions. 

Right-click the file or folder, click Properties, and then click the Security tab. 

Click Advanced, click the Effective Permissions tab, and then click Select. 

In Enter the object name to select (examples), enter the name of a user or group, and then click OK. The selected check boxes indicate the effective permissions of the user or group for that file or folder. 

Q13. HOTSPOT - (Topic 4) 

A company has client computers that run Windows 7. 

You need to secure a virtual private network (VPN) connection on the client computers so that two-factor authentication is used. 

Which setting should you choose? (To answer, select the appropriate setting in the work area.) 

Answer:  

Q14. - (Topic 1) 

Which of the following must you download from Microsoft's Web site to obtain USMT 4.0? 

A. Windows Anytime Upgrade 

B. Windows Upgrade Advisor 

C. WAIK 

D. Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit 

Answer:

Explanation: 

User State Migration Tool USMT 4.0 is a command-line utility that allows you to automate the process of user profile migration. The USMT is part of the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) and is a better tool for performing a large number of profile migrations than Windows Easy Transfer. The USMT can write data to a removable USB storage device or a network share but cannot perform a direct side-by-side migration over the network from the source to the destination computer. The USMT does not support user profile migration using the Windows Easy Transfer cable. USMT migration occurs in two phases, exporting profile data from the source computer using ScanState and importing profile data on the destination computer using LoadState. 

Q15. - (Topic 1) 

You start a computer by using Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE). 

You need to dynamically load a network adapter device driver in Windows PE. 

What should you do? 

A. Run Peimg.exe and specify the device driver path. 

B. Run Drvload.exe and specify the device driver path. 

C. Run Winpeshl.exe and specify a custom Winpeshl.ini file. 

D. Run Wpeutil.exe and specify the InitializeNetwork command. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Drvload The Drvload tool adds out-of-box drivers to a booted Windows PE image. It takes one or more driver .inf files as inputs. To add a driver to an offline Windows PE image, use the peimg tool.NOT WinpeshlWinpeshl.ini controls whether a customized shell is loaded in Windows PE instead of the default Command Prompt window. To load a customized shell, create a file named Winpeshl.ini and place it in %SYSTEMROOT% \System32 of your customized Windows PE image. The .ini file must have the following section and entry.NOT WpeutilThe Windows PE utility (Wpeutil) is a command-line tool that enables you to run various commands in a Windows PE session. For example, you can shut down or restart Windows PE, enable or disable a firewall, set language settings, and initialize a network. 

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