Microsoft 70-270 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional (129 Que and Ans)
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1.You are the desktop administrator for your company. A user reports that she is unable to use a new Bluetooth
wireless headset with her Bluetooth-enabled Windows XP Professional computer.
You verify that the user’s other Bluetooth devices work correctly. You discover that the user’s computer is unable
to detect the new headset. You follow the headset manufacturer’s directions and ensure that the headset power is
turned on correctly for normal operation.
You need to ensure that the user can use the new headset with her computer. What should you do?
A. Put the headset in discovery mode.
B. Put the user’s computer in discovery mode.
C. Join the computer to a Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN).
D. Disable and then re-enable the Bluetooth software on the user’s computer.
Answer: A
2.You are a desktop administrator for your company. A company user reports that he is unable to use his
Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone with his Bluetooth-enabled Windows XP Professional computer. He is trying to
play audio from the phone through the speakers on his computer.
You verify that other Bluetooth devices work properly with the user’s computer. You test the speakers to make
sure they are in working order. You also verify that the mobile phone can send output to a computer. You then
discover that the phone cannot detect the computer.
You need to ensure that the user can use the phone with his computer. What should you do?
A. Place the phone in Bluetooth discovery mode.
B. Place the user’s computer in Bluetooth discovery mode.
C. Add the phone and the computer to the same Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN).
D. Install mobile phone synchronization software on the user’s computer.
Answer: B
3.You are a desktop administrator for your company. The company’s software developers create a new application,
which is packaged in an .msi file.
You are responsible for deploying this application to several users on the company network. Company policies
require that applications be installed from a network location. They also require that application repair processes
use the network location as the source for application files.
You need to prepare the application for deployment. What should you do first?
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A. Use the Msiexec.exe program to perform an administrative installation to a shared folder.
B. Use the Msiexec.exe program to perform a passive installation to a shared folder.
C. Copy the .msi file to a shared folder. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that advertises the application to all
users who will use the application. Point the GPO to the .msi file in the shared folder.
D. Copy the .msi file to a shared folder. Create a logon script that executes the .msi file in unattended mode.
Assign the logon script to all users who will use the application.
Answer: A
4.You are a desktop administrator for your company. You are responsible for deploying a new application. The
application is packaged in an .msi file.
You need to deploy the application to only three users in the company. The .msi file contains all of the information
necessary to correctly install the application.
You need to install the application so that users see information about the installation progress, but no other user
interface is displayed during the installation. What should you do?
A. Use the Msiexec.exe program to perform a quiet installation of the application.
B. Use the Msiexec.exe program to perform a passive installation of the application.
C. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that assigns the application. Link the GPO to the site containing the users
who will use the application.
D. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that advertises the application. Link the GPO to the domain.
Answer: B
5.You are a desktop administrator for your company. You need to deploy a new application. The application is
packaged in an .msi file.
The application will be used by only a small number of users. You plan to install the application by using the
Msiexec.exe program.
You need to ensure that the installation process does not display a user interface. What should you do?
A. Manually perform a passive installation of the application.
B. Manually perform a quiet installation of the application.
C. Use a logon script to run the Msiexec.exe program.
D. Use the Runas utility to run the Msiexec.exe program.
Answer: B
6.You are a desktop administrator for your company.
The company’s software developers create an update for an existing line-of-business application. Only five users
use this application. The update is packaged in a Windows Installer .msp file named Update.msp.
You need to install the update on the users’ computers. What should you do?
A. Install both the application and the update on your own computer. Create a Windows Installer transform (.mst
file). Install the transform on the users’ computers.
B. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that advertises the update. Link the GPO to the domain.
C. On the users’ computers, run the Msiexec.exe /update update.msp command.
D. On the users’ computers, run the Msiexec.exe /I update.msp command.
Answer: C
7.You are a help desk technician for your company.
Andrew is a salesperson who works remotely. Andrew uses a Windows XP Professional portable computer. He
connects to the company network by dialing in to a company remote access server and logging on to the Active
Directory domain. Andrew dials in to several different branch offices, depending on where he is located.
Andrew’s user account is a member of the local Administrators group on his computer. He reports that he cannot
enable Windows Firewall on a new dial-up connection that he created. In the past, he could enable Windows
Firewall on dial-up connections that he created.
You need to ensure that Windows Firewall can be enabled on new dial-up connections that Andrew creates. What
should you do?
A. Remove Andrew’s user account from the local Administrators group. Add his user account to the local Power
Users group.
B. Ask a domain administrator to remove the Prohibit use of Internet Connection Firewall on your DNS domain
Group Policy setting on the domain. Instruct Andrew to connect to the company network and log on to the
domain.
C. Instruct Andrew to disable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) Discovery and Control on his computer. Instruct
Andrew to delete and then re-create the new dial-up connection.
D. Instruct Andrew to delete and then re-create the new dial-up connection. Instruct Andrew to share the new
dial-up connection by using Internet Connection Sharing (ICS).
Answer: B
8.You are the network administrator for your company. All employees use Windows XP Professional computers.
Many employees work from home and connect to the company network by using PPTP virtual private network
(VPN) connections.
An employee named Andrea reports that she cannot connect to the network over her new DSL connection. You
confirm that the connection is configured correctly in Network Connections. However, when Andrea attempts to
establish a connection to the VPN server vpn1.contoso.com, she receives the following error messagE. "Unable to
establish the VPN connection. The VPN server may be unreachable or the security parameters may not be
configured properly for this connection.”
No other employees who use cable modem or DSL connections report similar problems. You verify that Andrea's
DSL provider permits VPN traffic on its network.
Andrea needs to be able to establish a connection to the company network. What should you do?
A. Configure Andrea's DSL modem to allow TCP port 1723 and IP protocol 47 to pass through the connection.
B. Configure Windows Firewall on Andrea's computer to allow incoming VPN connections.
C. Configure the VPN connection to use the IP address of the VPN server rather than the host name of the VPN
server.
D. Configure the TCP/IP properties of the VPN connection to include the IP address of a DNS server on the
company network.
Answer: A
9.You are the network administrator for one of your company's branch offices. Ten employees work in the branch
office. All client computers in the branch office run Windows XP Professional. All client computers have
manually configured IP addresses in the 192.168.1.0/24 range.
The branch office has a cable modem connection to the Internet. All employees in the branch office need access to
the main office by means of a virtual private network (VPN) connection over the Internet. The VPN connection is
configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
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Employees in the branch office report that they cannot access resources that are located on the main office
network. You investigate and discover that you can establish a VPN connection locally on a client computer
named Pro1 and can access main office network resources. However, you cannot connect to Pro1 from other
computers on the branch office network.
You want all employees in the branch office to be able to access main office network resources by means of the
VPN connection on Pro1. What should you do?
A. Disable Windows Firewall on the main office VPN connection.
B. Add a port exception to Windows Firewall to allow incoming PPTP traffic on the main office VPN connection.
C. Select the Allow other network users to control or disable the shared Internet connection check box.
D. Configure all client computers in the branch office to obtain IP addresses automatically.
Answer: D
10.You are a desktop administrator for your company.
A user reports that whenever she visits certain Internet Web sites, additional Web browser windows open
automatically. The user’s computer runs Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 (SP2). She uses Microsoft
Internet Explorer as her only browser.
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You need to prevent additional windows from opening automatically when the user visits a Web site. You want to
accomplish this as quickly as possible and with the minimum number of changes to the user’s computer.
What should you do?
A. Configure Internet Explorer to reject cookies from Web sites.
B. Configure Internet Explorer to block pop-up windows.
C. Configure Windows Firewall to block inbound traffic from TCP port 80.
D. Configure Windows Security Center to not display antivirus and firewall warnings.
Answer: B
11.You are a desktop administrator for your company. The company network includes an Active Directory domain.
All client computers are members of the domain.
A user reports that he cannot connect to his Windows XP Professional computer by using Remote Desktop. You
verify that the computer is running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) and that Remote Desktop is enabled.
You attempt to configure Windows Firewall to allow the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), but you discover that
the configuration dialog box is unavailable (appears dimmed).
You need to ensure that the user can use Remote Desktop to connect to his computer. Your solution must involve
the minimum number of changes to the computer’s configuration.
What should you do?
A. Configure Windows Security Center to display firewall warnings.
B. Install a third-party hardware firewall and disable Windows Firewall.
C. Set up domain Group Policy objects (GPOs) so that the GPO that enforces the No exceptions Windows
Firewall policy does not apply to this user’s computer.
D. Create and link a Group Policy object (GPO) that disables Windows Firewall on the user’s computer.
Answer: C
12.You are a help desk technician for your company. The company network consists of a single Active Directory
domain. All client computers run Windows XP Professional.
The help desk technicians use Remote Assistance to remotely control user sessions to provide online support to
users. The users currently use Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Outlook to submit Remote Assistance
invitations to the help desk technicians.
Stephen is a user in the sales department. Stephen has a portable computer and frequently travels to customer
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locations. While Stephen is in the corporate office, he submits a Remote Assistance invitation to the help desk.
When you attempt to answer the invitation and establish the Remote Assistance session, you receive the following
error message.
You verify that Stephen's computer is connected to the network and that he did not cancel the invitation. You also
verify that the invitation did not expire. You do not experience similar problems when establishing Remote
Assistance sessions with other computers.
You need to be able to establish a Remote Assistance session with Stephen's computer. What should you do?
A. Enable the Remote Assistance program exception in Windows Firewall on Stephen's computer.
B. Add your user account to the Remote Desktop Users group on Stephen's computer.
C. In the System properties for Stephen's computer, select the Allow users to connect remotely to this computer
option, and add your user account to the list of allowed users.
D. In the local security policy for Stephen's computer, grant your user account the Allow logon through Terminal
Services user right.
Answer: A
13.You are a help desk technician for your company. Your Windows XP Professional computer is connected to the
company network, which is connected to the Internet via a T1 line. Your computer hosts a Web site that is
accessed by other help desk technicians.
You set up a new Windows XP Professional computer at home. The home computer is connected to the Internet
via a cable modem that is always on. The home computer is configured to use a static IP address assigned by your
Internet Service Provider (ISP).
You want to use Remote Desktop Connection to control your home computer while you are at work. However,
you want to prevent any other incoming Internet traffic from reaching the home computer. You verify that your
company’s Internet firewall permits Remote Desktop Connection traffic.
Which two actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. On your office computer, enable Windows Firewall.
B. On your office computer, enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS).
C. On your home computer, enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS).
D. On your home computer, enable Windows Firewall.
E. On your home computer, enable the Remote Desktop program exception in Windows Firewall, and clear
(disable) all other program exceptions.
F. On your home computer, enable the Remote Assistance program exception in Windows Firewall, and clear
(disable) all other program exceptions.
Answer: D AND E
14.You are the desktop administrator for your company. You set up a new Windows XP Professional computer at
home. The computer is always connected to the Internet via an ADSL modem.
You enable Windows Firewall on the ADSL connection. After several days, you notice that the computer is
running slower than normal.
You examine the Windows Firewall log file. A portion of the log file is shown here.
2001-10-25 15:28:36 CLOSE TCP 172.30.23.1 172.30.23.103 3738 80 - - - - - - - -
2001-10-25 15:28:36 CLOSE TCP 172.30.23.104 172.30.23.103 1076 80 - - - - - - - -
2001-10-25 15:28:53 OPEN-INBOUND TCP 172.30.23.104 172.30.23.103 1077 80 - - - - - - - -
You want to prevent the activity shown in the log. How should you configure Windows Firewall?
A. Disallow the exception for Telnet traffic.
B. Disallow incoming Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo requests.
C. Disallow the exception for HTTP traffic.
D. Disable the logging of successful connections.
Answer: C
15.You are a help desk technician for your company. Stefan and Irene are software developers for the company.
Stefan is developing a Web application on his Windows XP Professional computer. The computer is named
Stefan132. All client computers use Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later as their Web browser.
When Irene types http://Stefan132 in the Address bar of her Web browser, she cannot access the Web application.
However, Stefan can access the Web application by typing http://localhost or http://Stefan132 in the Address bar
of his Web browser. He can also access resources on the company network.
When you run the Ping command on your computer, you cannot connect to Stefan’s computer. When you attempt
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to access http://Stefan132 from your computer, Internet Explorer displays “DNS or Server Error.”
You need to ensure that Irene can access the Web application on Stefan’s computer. First, you establish a Remote
Assistance connection to Stefan’s computer.
What should you do next on Stefan’s computer?
A. Run the IPconfig /renew command.
B. Stop and then restart the World Wide Web Publishing service.
C. Ensure that the Everyone group has Allow - Full Control permission on the Inetpub folder.
D. In the properties of the Local Area Connection connection, allow a Windows Firewall exception for port 80.
Answer: D
16.You are the administrator of a Windows XP Professional computer named Pro1. The computer is connected to
the Internet. Pro1 provides Internet access to five other Windows XP Professional computers that are connected to
Pro1.
You enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) and Windows Firewall on Pro1.
Users on the five computers can successfully ping Pro1. The Pro1 computer can successfully ping Internet sites.
However, users on the Internet do not receive a response when they use the Ping command to test the connection
to Pro1.
You want to ensure that users on the Internet can successfully use the Ping command to test the connection to Pro1.
What should you do?
A. Configure the connection to the Internet to bridge the connection.
B. Change the TCP/IP settings on Pro1 to enable TCP/IP filtering.
C. Configure Windows Firewall to enable Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo requests.
D. Add a new service exception named Ping to Windows Firewall. Use external port number 8 and internal port
number 8 for this service exception.
Answer: C
17.You are the administrator of a Windows XP Professional computer named Pro1. The computer is connected to
the Internet. Pro1 provides Internet access to eight other Windows XP Professional computers that are connected
to Pro1. You enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) and Windows Firewall on Pro1.
You run an application named App1 on Pro1. App1 communicates with an online training company on the Internet.
To display an online seminar, the training company needs to contact the App1 application at port 5800.
You want to ensure that the training company can connect to the App1 application. What should you do?
A. Configure Windows Firewall to enable the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Allow redirect option.
Then start the App1 application that opens port 5800.
B. Create a new service exception named App1. Use port 5800 as both the external and internal port number.
C. Edit the %systemroot%\System32\Drivers\Etc\Services file on Pro1 to include a service definition named App1
for port 5800.
D. Change the TCP/IP settings on Pro1 to enable TCP/IP filtering. Permit network traffic on port 5800.
Answer: B
18.You are the administrator of all the Windows XP Professional portable computers in your company. All these
computers are members of a Windows 2000 domain.
During the day in the office, users connect their portable computers to the company network. In the evening at
home, users use their portable computers to access the Internet.
Users report that when they connect their portable computers to the company network, they are able to access
network resources. However, users on the network are not able to connect to shared folders that are defined on the
portable computers. You verify that the users have the necessary permissions to connect to the shared folders on
the portable computers.
You want to ensure that the portable computers are protected when they are connected to the Internet in the
evening. You also want to ensure that users can access shared folders on the portable computers during the day.
What should you do?
A. On the Windows XP Professional portable computers, enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) Discovery and
Control.
B. Configure the network TCP/IP settings on the Windows XP Professional portable computers to use DHCP.
Configure the Alternate Configuration feature to use user-configured addresses.
C. Link a Group Policy object (GPO) to the company network sites. Configure the GPO to enable Guest only
sharing and security model for local accounts.
D. On the Windows XP Professional portable computers, enable Windows Firewall. Configure the local Group
Policy object (GPO) to enable Prohibit the use of ICF on your DNS domain network.
E. On the Windows XP Professional portable computers, enable Windows Firewall. Configure the local Group
Policy object (GPO) to enable Prohibit Enabling/Disabling components of a LAN connection.
Answer: D
19.You are the network administrator for your company. The network includes an Active Directory domain. All
client computers are members of the domain.
A Windows XP Professional computer named Client1 runs a line-of-business application that is used by several
users. These users log on to Client1 by using local user accounts. These accounts have been granted the specific
permissions that are necessary for the application to function. Users do not use local accounts on other client
computers.
Domain users currently change their passwords every 45 days. You need to ensure that the users of Client1 change
their local account passwords every 20 days.
What should you do?
A. Configure local security policy on Client1 so that it has a maximum password age of 20.
B. Configure the Default Domain policy in the domain so that it has a maximum password age of 20.
C. Configure local security policy on Client1 so that it has a password history of 20.
D. Configure the Default Domain policy in the domain so that it has a password history of 20.
Answer: A
20.You are a network administrator for your company. The network includes a single Active Directory domain. All
client computers are members of the domain.
A Windows XP Professional computer named Client1 is used by the human resources (HR) department. This
computer contains sensitive information that must be available only to department employees.
A human resources employee reports that another network administrator accessed Client1. You discover that the
network administrator used his domain administrative account to log on to Client1 with administrative privileges.
You need to ensure that domain administrators cannot log on to Client1 with administrative privileges. What
should you do?
A. Join Client1 to a workgroup named HR.
B. Modify the user rights on Client1 so that members of the Domain Admins group do not have the Log on
interactively user right.
C. Remove the Domain Admins group from the local Administrators group on Client1.
D. Add the Authenticated Users group to the local Administrators group on Client1.
Answer: C
21.You are a desktop administrator for your company. A user reports that the security log on his Windows XP
Professional computer is full.
You examine the log and discover that it is full of events that relate to logons, resource access, and other
security-related events. Company policy does not require that client computers store these events. The user reports
that he did not know that the computer was keeping the events.
You need to configure the computer so that the security log does not fill up with these events. What should you
do?
A. Disable all auditing on the computer.
B. Empty the security log on the computer. Expand the log size to 5 MB.
C. Tell the user not to log off his computer except when he shuts down the computer.
D. Add the user’s user account to the local Administrators group on the computer.
Answer: A
22.You are the desktop administrator for your company. You are deploying new Windows XP Professional
computers with Service Pack 2 (SP2). All computers will be members of the company Active Directory domain.
The company uses a standard antivirus and personal firewall application for all client computers. The
manufacturer of this application informs you that the application does not include Windows Management
Instrumentation (WMI) providers.
You need to ensure that client computers do not display potentially misleading security messages regarding the
antivirus and firewall software. What should you do?
A. Configure the client computers so that the Windows Management Instrumentation Service is disabled.
B. Configure the client computers so that the Security Center does not display warning messages about
applications that are not present.
C. Configure Group Policy objects (GPOs) to disable Windows Firewall on the new client computers.
D. Configure Group Policy objects (GPOs) to deploy the antivirus and firewall application to the new client
computers.
Answer: B
23.You are the administrator of your company’s network, which includes an Active Directory domain. Your
company hires Julie to help deploy Windows XP Professional to 200 new computers. You create a new domain
user account for Julie and add it to the Domain Users group.
Julie is able to perform the Windows XP Professional installation on the new computers, but she is unable to add
the computers to the Active Directory domain. She verifies that the computers are connected to the network and
that they are receiving IP configuration information from your company’s DHCP server.
You need to ensure that Julie can add the new computers to the Active Directory domain. You also need to ensure
that Julie does not have any unnecessary security privileges on the network.
What should you do?
A. Add Julie’s domain user account to the Server Operators domain user group.
B. Use the Delegation of Control Wizard to grant Julie’s domain user account the right to create new objects in the
Computers container.
C. On a domain controller, use the Local Computer Policy MMC to add Julie’s domain user account to the Add
workstations to domain user right policy.
D. Install the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC on Julie’s Windows XP Professional computer. Add
Julie’s domain user account to the Domain Administrators domain user group.
Answer: B
24.You are the desktop administrator for your company. The company's network contains a RIS server, a DHCP
server, and a DNS server.
You need to install Windows XP Professional on a computer that does not have a CD-ROM drive. The computer
has the following configuration:
a Pentium III 1-GHz processor
a 5-GB hard disk
128 MB of RAM
a modem in the first PCI slot
an Ethernet card in the last ISA slot
You attempt to install Windows XP Professional on the computer by using a RIS bootable floppy disk. However,
you are unable to connect to the RIS server.
What should you do?
A. Move the Ethernet card to the first ISA slot.
B. Remove the Ethernet card and replace it with an Ethernet card that is PXE compliant.
C. Share the RIS image on the RIS server. Create a network bootable floppy disk. Insert the floppy disk, and
install Windows XP Professional from the share.
D. Place the NDIS network drivers in the root directory of the RIS bootable floppy disk. Use the floppy disk to
connect to the RIS server.
Answer: B
25.You are the desktop administrator for your company. You successfully perform a clean installation of Windows
XP Professional on drive C of a computer that is used by an employee named Susan.
Susan is a software developer. She wants her computer to have a dual-boot configuration so that she can use either
Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000 Professional. She installs Windows 2000 Professional on drive G.
After installing Windows 2000 Professional, Susan restarts her computer and chooses to start Windows XP
Professional. When Windows XP Professional starts, Susan sees the following error message, which is also shown
in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
"Windows 2000 could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM"
However, Susan restarts her computer and is able to successfully start Windows 2000 Professional.
You want Susan's dual-boot configuration to function properly. You start Susan's computer and choose to start
Windows 2000 Professional.
What should you do next?
A. Copy the NTLDR file and the Ntdetect.com file from the i386 folder on the Windows XP Professional
CD-ROM to the root directory of drive C.
B. Copy the NTLDR file and the Ntdetect.com file from the i386 folder on the Windows XP Professional
CD-ROM to the root directory of drive G.
C. Restore the C:\Windows\System32\Config\System file from a recent backup.
D. Restore the G:\Windows\System32\Config\System file from a recent backup.
Answer: A
26.You are the desktop administrator for your company's sales department. Katrin is a user in the sales department.
You need to upgrade Katrin's Windows 2000 Professional computer to Windows XP Professional.
Philippe is the network administrator. He previously downloaded updated Setup files and placed them on a server
named Server1, in a shared folder named Updates. Philippe has successfully installed computers by using these
updated Setup files.
You want to ensure that these updated Setup files are automatically installed on Katrin's computer during the
upgrade. Which command should you run to start Setup?
A. Winnt32.exe /dushare:\\server1\updates
B. Winnt32.exe /copydir:\\server1\updates
C. Winnt32.exe /duprepare:\\server1\updates
D. Winnt32.exe /copysource:\\server1\updates
Answer: A
27.You are the desktop administrator for your company's sales department. You need to perform a clean
installation of Windows XP Professional on a computer that currently runs Windows 98.
You start the installation. The text-based portion of Setup finishes successfully. Before the GUI-based portion of
Setup starts, the computer stops responding. You investigate and discover that there is a problem with a device
driver.
You want to know which device is causing the problem. What should you do?
A. Modify the Boot.ini file to include the /fastdetect switch.
B. Modify the Boot.ini file to include the /sos switch.
C. Restart Setup by using the /dudisable switch.
D. Restart Setup by using the /dushare switch.
E. Restart the computer. From the Recovery console, read the Dr. Watson log.
F. Restart the computer. From the Recovery console, read the Comsetup.log file.
Answer: B
28.You are the desktop administrator for your company's sales department. The company's network contains a RIS
server. You need to install Windows XP Professional on a computer that has a SCSI disk subsystem. You start the
computer by using the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM, and you begin the installation. However, Setup
reports that it cannot find any disks on which to install Windows XP Professional.
You start the computer by using a RIS bootable floppy disk, and you receive the same result. What should you do?
A. Add an answer file to the root directory of the RIS bootable floppy disk.
Start the computer by using the RIS bootable floppy disk, and run Setup by using RIS.
B.Add the SCSI-controller driver to the root directory of the RIS bootable floppy disk.
Start the computer by using the RIS bootable floppy disk, and run Setup by using RIS.
C. Start the computer by using the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM, and run Setup.
After Setup starts, provide an answer file on a floppy disk.
D. Start the computer by using the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM, and run Setup.
After Setup starts, provide a SCSI-controller driver on a floppy disk.
E. Start the computer by using the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM, and run Setup.
After Setup starts, provide the appropriate HAL on a floppy disk.
Answer: D
29.You are the desktop administrator for your company. You are responsible for automating the deployment of
Windows XP Professional to new computers in your company. You are preparing a Windows XP Professional
computer, which you will use to test disk imaging.
You install Windows XP Professional on the test computer and run the Sysprep utility. You use a third-party
software package to create a disk image. You apply the disk image to a new computer and then restart the
computer.
Instead of completing the Windows XP Professional installation, the computer starts the Windows Welcome
program, requiring you to enter additional setup information.
Because you will be deploying a large number of computers, you want to ensure that the disk image can be
applied without additional user interaction. What should you do?
A. Use a network-based RIS server to apply the disk image to new computers.
B. On the test computer, run the Sysprep -factory command. Re-create the disk image by using the third-party
software.
C. Use Setup Manager to create a Sysprep answer file. Copy the answer file to a floppy disk, and insert the disk
into new computers when the disk image is applied.
D. Create an Unattend.txt answer file. Copy the file to the C:\Winnt\System32 folder on the test computer. Run the
Sysprep utility and re-create the disk image by using the third-party software.
Answer: C
30.You are the desktop administrator for one of your company's branch offices. The network in the branch office
consists of a single network segment, which contains a domain controller, a DHCP server, 10 Windows 2000
Server computers, and 50 Windows 2000 Professional computers. All servers and client computers are members
of the company's Active Directory domain.
You purchase 50 new client computers for the branch office. Each new client computer contains a built-in
PXE-compliant network adapter. You install and configure RIS on one of the Windows 2000 Server computers
that is on the network in the branch office. You create a Windows XP Professional RIS image on the Windows
2000 Server computer.
You connect the new client computers to the network in the office, and you turn on each computer. Each computer
displays a message stating that it cannot contact a PXE boot server. You verify that the RIS server is connected to
the network.
You need to ensure that the new client computers can connect to the RIS server and can begin installing Windows
XP Professional. What should you do?
A. Ask a domain administrator to authorize the RIS server.
B. Grant the Everyone group Allow - Read NTFS permission on the RIS image.
C. Install RIS on the domain controller. Copy the RIS image to the domain controller.
D. Add a reservation for the RIS server to the DHCP server.
Answer: A
31.You are the desktop administrator for your company. You want to deploy Windows XP Professional to 50 new
computers with the least amount of administrative effort. You want to use a fully automated installation process.
Each new computer is configured with a 20-GB hard disk, a CD-ROM drive, and a floppy disk drive. The
computers do not contain network adapter cards.
You specify the company's standard installation settings and save them on a floppy disk, in an answer file named
Answers.txt.
You use a Windows XP Professional CD-ROM to start the unattended installation on the first computer, and then
you insert the floppy disk into the computer's floppy disk drive. However, Setup prompts you for configuration
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information.
You want to ensure that during future installations Setup will finish without prompting for configuration
information. What should you do?
A. Change the name of your answer file to Unattend.txt.
B. Change the name of your answer file to Winnt.sif.
C. Use the Rbfg.exe utility to create a RIS bootable floppy disk.
Copy your answer file to this floppy disk.
D. Create an MS-DOS startup disk.
Copy your answer file to this floppy disk.
Answer: B
32.You are the desktop administrator for your company. You need to deploy Windows XP Professional to 50 new
computers. You want to use a fully automated installation process.
Each new computer is configured with a 20-GB hard disk, a CD-ROM drive, and a floppy disk drive. The
computers do not contain network adapter cards.
You specify the company's standard installation settings and save them in an answer file.
You want to use the Sysprep utility to prepare the source computer for the deployment. Which two actions should
you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Place the answer file in C:\Windows\System.
B. Place the answer file in C:\Windows\System32.
C. Place the answer file in C:\Sysprep.
D. Place Sysprep.exe and Setupcl.exe in C:\Windows\System.
E. Place Sysprep.exe and Setupcl.exe in C:\Windows\System32.
F. Place Sysprep.exe and Setupcl.exe in C:\Sysprep.
Answer: C AND F
33.You are a help desk technician for your company, which is in the process of deploying Windows XP
Professional to all client computers.
You upgrade Pierre’s Windows 98 portable computer to Windows XP Professional. After the upgrade, Pierre
reports that some of his older software applications no longer work properly. Also, one of the hardware devices on
his computer is not currently supported by Windows XP Professional. Pierre requests that you reinstall Windows
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98 and all of his applications so that he can use his computer normally.
You need to restore Pierre’s computer to its pre-upgraded state while retaining all of the applications, documents,
and personal data on the computer. You want to accomplish this task in the minimum amount of time.
What should you do?
A. Copy Pierre’s documents and personal data to a shared folder on the network.
Reinstall Windows 98 and Pierre’s applications. Copy the documents and personal data to the My Documents folder on Pierre’s computer.
B. On Pierre’s computer, run Setup.exe from a Windows 98 installation CD.
C. On Pierre’s computer, use the Add or Remove Programs Wizard to remove the Windows XP Professional
Installation item.
D. On Pierre’s computer, use a third-party disk-imaging software utility to apply a disk image that contains
Windows 98 and Pierre’s applications.
Answer: C
34.You are the desktop administrator for your company. You need to upgrade a Windows 98 computer to Windows
XP Professional. Windows 98 is installed in a folder named C:\Win98. You need to ensure that the computer's
applications and settings are retained after the upgrade.
You insert the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM into the computer and restart the computer. The text-based
portion of Setup appears. The text on the screen states that Windows XP Professional will be installed in a folder
named C:\Windows, not in the C:\Win98 folder.
You need to ensure that Windows XP Professional upgrades the existing Windows 98 installation. What should
you do?
A. Rename the C:\Win98 folder to C:\Windows.
B. Modify the installation settings in the text-based portion of Setup so that Windows XP Professional is installed
in the C:\Win98 folder.
C. Restart the computer by using Windows 98. Then insert the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM into the
computer and run Setup from the CD-ROM.
D. Use the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM to create a set of Setup floppy disks. Restart the computer by
using the first floppy disk in the set to launch Setup.
Answer: C
35.You are the desktop administrator for your company's sales department. There are 20 Windows 2000
Professional portable computers in the sales department. You need to upgrade these computers to Windows XP
Professional.
You are able to successfully upgrade all 20 of the computers. However, one user reports that he is unable to open
Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. You suspect that there is a corrupt .dll file.
You want to repair this user's computer with the least amount of administrative effort. What should you do?
A. Run the Sfc.exe command to scan the computer.
B. Run the Sigverif.exe command to verify file signatures.
C. Run the Verify command to ensure file verification.
D. Restart the computer, and select the last known good configuration.
Answer: A
36.You are the desktop administrator for your company's sales department. Susan is a user in the sales department.
Susan's computer currently runs Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0. Susan uses a legacy application that is
compatible with only Windows NT Workstation.
You want to install Windows XP Professional on Susan's computer. You plan to set up a dual-boot configuration
so that Susan can run either Windows XP Professional or Windows NT Workstation.
Susan's computer has two hard disks, named drive C and drive G. You install Windows XP Professional on drive G.
After Windows XP Professional is installed, Susan reports that Windows NT Workstation is no longer available.
You need to ensure that both operating systems are available on Susan's computer. What should you do?
A. Insert the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM into the computer.
Run the Sfc.exe /scannow command.
B. Insert the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM into the computer.
Run the Winnt32.exe /cmdcons command.
C. Start the computer by using an MS-DOS bootable floppy disk.
Run the Attrib.exe -r -h -s c:\bootsect.dos command.
D. Start the computer by using the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM.
From the Recovery console, run the Bootcfg /rebuild command.
Answer: D
37.You are the desktop administrator for your company's branch office. You need to install Windows XP
Professional on 100 client computers.
Your company has a volume licensing agreement with Microsoft Corporation that includes Windows XP
Professional. You receive a volume license product key from Microsoft that must be used to install Windows XP
Professional on the 100 client computers. However, you do not have access to the Windows XP Professional
CD-ROM that Microsoft provided to your company.
You purchase a copy of Windows XP Professional at a local computer store. You begin installing Windows XP
Professional on two client computers by using the attended installation method. When Setup prompts you for a
product key, you type your company's volume license product key. However, Setup displays the following error
messagE. "Invalid product key."
You need to complete the Windows XP Professional installation on all 100 computers. What should you do?
A. Use the product key that is printed on the back of the CD case for the retail copy of Windows XP Professional
that you purchased.
B. Contact a Microsoft activation center to obtain a product activation key.
C. Cancel Setup. Obtain a volume license version of the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM from Microsoft.
Rerun Setup from that CD-ROM.
D. Cancel Setup. Create an unattended installation answer file that contains your company's volume license
product key, and use the answer file to perform an unattended installation of Windows XP Professional.
Answer: C
38.You are the desktop administrator for your company. You plan to install Windows XP Professional on a client
computer. The computer contains a PCI network adapter, a PCI video adapter, and an industry standard
architecture (ISA) SCSI adapter that hosts the hard disk and a CD-ROM drive.
After the installation begins, you receive an error message indicating that Setup cannot find a hard disk.
You verify that the SCSI hard disk is connected and functional. Nevertheless, the error message persists when you
restart Setup. The installation will not resume.
What should you do to complete the installation?
A. Disable the APM features in the system BIOS.
B. Enable UDMA in the system BIOS for the primary hard disk.
C. Reserve an IRQ for the ISA SCSI adapter in the system BIOS.
D. Set the system BIOS boot device option to boot from the SCSI hard disk.
E. Restart Setup and install the driver for the SCSI adapter while initially copying the files.
Answer:E
39.You are the desktop administrator for your company’s network. You are preparing a Windows XP Professional
computer for Carlos, a new user in the sales department. This computer formerly belonged to an employee named
Anne. Carlos requires access to all of Anne’s files, but he does not have the appropriate permissions.
You log on as the local administrator and attempt to reassign permission so Carlos can access Anne’s files.
However, you receive an “access denied” error message.
You need to ensure that Carlos can access Anne’s files. What should you do?
A. Copy Anne’s account and name the new account Carlos.
B. Give Carlos ownership of the files and folders on the computer.
C. Grant Carlos Allow - Change Permissions permission on the files and folders on the computer.
D. Take ownership of the files and folders on the computer, and grant Carlos Allow - Full Control permission.
Answer: D
40.You are a help desk technician for your company. All employees use Windows XP Professional computers.
A salesperson named Philippe receives a removable disk drive cartridge from his supervisor. Philippe now reports
that he cannot edit files on the cartridge. When he tries to open any files or folders on the cartridge, he receives an
“access denied” error message. Philippe’s supervisor is currently out of the office.
You place the cartridge in the removable drive on your computer. You receive the same “access denied” error
message when you try to access the files and folders.
You call Philippe’s supervisor. She asks you to grant permission to access the contents of the cartridge only to
Philippe. However, she also wants to prevent Philippe from changing permissions on the contents of the cartridge.
Which two actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. As Administrator, take ownership of the files and folders.
B. As Administrator, grant your help desk user account Allow - Full Control permission on the files and folders.
C. Grant Philippe Allow - Modify permission on the files and folders.
D. Grant Philippe Allow - Full Control permission on the files and folders.
E. Grant Philippe Allow - Take Ownership permission on the files and folders.
Answer: A AND C
41.You are the desktop administrator for your company. You are configuring a Windows XP Professional
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computer named MKT1. Twenty members of the marketing department will use MKT1 interactively. All of these
users will require access to files on this computer. However, the users should not be able to overwrite or delete
other users’ files.
You create the folder structure on MKT1 and grant the permissions shown in the following table.
Group NTFS permission
Everyone Allow – Read
Users Deny – Full Control
Marketing Users Allow – Read & Execute
Creator Owner Allow – Modify
Administrators Allow – Full Control
Now, users in the marketing department report that they cannot access, modify, or save any files to the folders on
MKT1.
You need to grant the appropriate permissions to users in the marketing department. What should you do?
A. Remove Allow - Read permission from the Everyone group.
B. Remove Deny - Full Control permission from the Users group.
C. Grant the Everyone group Allow - Modify permission on the folders.
D. Grant the Marketing Users group Allow - Modify permission on the folders.
E. Grant the Marketing Users group Allow - Full Control permission on the folders.
Answer: B
42.You are the desktop administrator for your company's sales department. The company's network consists of a
single domain.
Carlos is a user in the sales department. Carlos uses a client computer named Computer1. Computer1 runs
Windows XP Professional and is a member of the domain.
Carlos attempts to create a new shared folder named Files1 on Computer1 so that other users in the sales
department can save documents in the shared folder. However, Carlos reports that he is unable to create a new
shared folder by using Windows Explorer or by using the command line.
You want to grant Carlos the minimal rights required to create shared folders. What should you do?
A. Add Carlos's user account to the Power Users group on Computer1.
B. Add Carlos's user account to the Administrators group on Computer1.
C. Add Carlos's user account to the Network Configuration Operators group on Computer1.
D. Grant Carlos's user account the Bypass traverse checking user right.
Answer: A
43.You are the desktop administrator for your company's sales department. Susan is a user in the sales department.
Susan's Windows XP Professional computer has a single hard disk, which is formatted as NTFS.
Susan's computer contains a folder named C:\Files1. The C:\Files1 folder is shared as Files1. Users in the sales
department have permissions to create files in the Files1 shared folder.
Company policy allows interns to read files, but prohibits interns from creating files in the Files1 shared folder.
Company policy allows members of the Sales group and the Marketing group to create files in the Files1 shared
folder. Carlos is an intern. He is a member of the Interns group, the Sales group, and the Marketing group. Susan reports
that Carlos is able to create files in the Files1 shared folder.
You inspect Susan's computer to evaluate the Files1 shared folder. Permissions on Susan's computer are granted as
shown in the following table.
A. On the Files1 shared folder, remove the Interns group's access.
B. On the C:\Files1 folder, remove the Interns group's access.
C. On the C:\Files1 folder, assign the Interns group Deny - Full Control permission.
D. On the C:\Files1 folder, assign the Interns group Deny - Write permission.
Answer: D
44.You are the desktop administrator for your company. The company's network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. Bruno is a user in the graphics department. Bruno creates a new shared folder named GFXTemplates on his computer. The GFXTemplates folder contains custom templates that are used by various applications. The permissions on the GFXTemplates folder must meet the following requirements: Users must be able to access the GFXTemplates folder and all files it contains. Users must be able to add newly created template files to the GFXTemplates folder. Users must not be able to delete any files in the GFXTemplates folder. Bruno configures permissions on the GFXTemplates folder as shown in the following table. Group NTFS folder permission Shared folder permission Everyone Allow – Read Allow - Read Users ? Allow - Change The users in the graphics department report that they cannot add files to the GFXTemplates folder. What should you do to resolve this problem?
A. Modify the NTFS permissions on the GFXTemplates folder to grant the Everyone group Allow - Modify permission.
B. Modify the NTFS permissions on the GFXTemplates folder to grant the Users group Allow - Read and Allow - Write permissions.
C. Modify the shared folder permissions on the GFXTemplates folder to grant the Everyone group Allow - Change permission.
D. Modify the shared folder permissions on the GFXTemplates folder to grant the Users group Allow - Read and Allow - Write permissions.
Answer: B
45.You are the desktop administrator for your company's sales department. Katrin is a user in the sales department. Katrin's Windows XP Professional computer has a single hard disk, which is formatted as NTFS. Katrin stores her data in a folder named C:\Files1, which is shared as Files1. Company policy allows members of the Sales group and the Marketing group to add files to the Files1 shared folder. A user named Philippe is a member of the Sales group and the Marketing group. Katrin reports that Philippe is not able to add files to the Files1 shared folder. While troubleshooting the problem, you discover that the Sales global group has Allow - Read permission for the Files1 shared folder, and that the Marketing global group has Allow - Modify permission for the C:\Files1 folder. You need to ensure that users in the Sales group and the Marketing group can add files to the Files1 shared folder. Which two actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. For the Files1 shared folder, grant the Everyone group Allow - Full Control permission.
B. For the Files1 shared folder, grant the Marketing global group Allow - Read permission.
C. For the Files1 shared folder, grant the Sales global group Allow - Change permission.
D. For the C:\Files1 folder, grant the Marketing global group Allow - Read permission.
E. For the C:\Files1 folder, grant the Sales global group Allow - Modify permission.
F. For the C:\Files1 folder, grant the Marketing global group Allow - Write permission.
Answer: A AND E
46.You are the desktop administrator for your company's sales department. Each Windows computer in the sales department runs Windows XP Professional and a third-party Internet browser. Carmen is a user in the sales department. Carmen's computer has a single hard disk with two partitions, named drive C and drive G. Both partitions are formatted as FAT32. Carmen stores her data on drive G. A folder named Files1 on drive G is shared as Files1. Users in the sales department have permissions to save documents in the Files1 shared folder. Roger is the manager of the sales department. He wants to be able to read the documents that are in the Files1 shared folder from his UNIX client computer. Carmen reports that users of the Windows XP Professional computers are able to successfully save files in the Files1 shared folder. Roger reports that he is not able to locate the Files1 shared folder while using his UNIX client computer. You need to ensure that Roger can read files in the Files1 shared folder from his UNIX computer. Which two actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Create an additional share for the G:\Files1 folder and name the new share Wwwroot.
B. Create a Web share for the G:\Files1 folder.
C. Install Internet Information Services (IIS) on Carmen's computer.
D. Install Internet Explorer on Carmen's computer.
E. Convert drive G to NTFS.
F. Convert drive C to NTFS.
Answer: B AND C
47.You and Stephen are the desktop administrators for your company. You install a printer on your Windows XP Professional computer. You share this printer on the company network. You want to ensure that only members of the DTAdmins local group can use this printer, and that only you and Stephen can manage the printer and all print jobs. You also want to ensure that members of the DTAdmins local group can manage only their own print jobs. How should you configure security on this printer?
A. Grant Allow - Print permission to the DTAdmins group. Grant Allow - Manage Documents permission to your user account and to Stephen’s user account.
B. Grant Allow - Print permission to the DTAdmins group. Grant Allow - Manage Documents and Allow - Manage Printers permissions to your user account and to Stephen’s user account.
C. Grant Allow - Manage Documents permission to the DTAdmins group. Grant Allow - Manage Printers permission to your user account and to Stephen’s user account.
D. Grant Allow - Print permission to the DTAdmins group. Remove Allow - Manage Documents permission from the Creator Owner group. Grant Allow - Manage Printers permission to your user account and to Stephen’s user account.
Answer: B
48.You are the desktop administrator of your company’s network. You install a print device on a Windows XP Professional computer. This print device should be used only by the desktop administration staff and by managers. You share the printer on the network as DTA-Print and assign Allow - Print permissions to the DTA-S group, which includes staff members’ accounts, and the DTA-M group, which includes managers’ accounts. Later, the managers report that they must wait a long time for their jobs to print. You discover that the desktop administration staff generates many problematic print jobs. As a result, the managers’ print jobs must wait a long time in the print queue. You need to ensure that the managers’ print jobs print as quickly as possible while minimizing hardware costs. What should you do?
A. Install a second printer for the same print device on the Windows XP Professional computer. Share this printer as DTA-Manager, and grant Allow - Print permission to the DTA-M group only. Configure a priority setting of 1 on DTA-Print. Configure a priority setting of 99 on DTA-Manager.
B. Install a second printer for the same print device on the Windows XP Professional computer. Share this printer as DTA-Manager, and grant Allow - Print permissions to the DTA-M group only. Configure a priority setting of 99 on DTA-Print. Configure a priority setting of 1 on DTA-Manager.
C. Connect a second print device to the Windows XP Professional computer. Create a printer pool from the first defined printer. Configure a priority setting of 1 on the printer pool. Grant Allow - Manage Documents permission to DTA-M group.
D. Connect a second print device to the Windows XP Professional computer. Create a printer pool from the first defined printer. Configure a priority setting of 99 on the printer pool. Grant Allow - Manage Documents permission to DTA-M group.
Answer: A
49.You are the desktop administrator for your company. You connect a print device to a Windows XP Professional computer for the users in the help desk department. You share the printer on the network as HDPrint. You grant the HDUsers and HDManagers groups Allow - Print permission on HDPrint. Several users in the HDUsers group report that it often takes several minutes for their print jobs to print after they are submitted. You investigate and discover that under normal use, the print queue length often exceeds 50 print jobs. You want to improve printing performance for the users in the HDUsers group. What should you do?
A. Install a second printer that uses the same print device. Share the second printer as HDPrint2. Configure a priority setting of 99 on HDPrint2.
B. Increase the print job priority settings to 99 for all print jobs that are submitted by the users in the HDUsers group.
C. Connect a second, identical print device to the Windows XP Professional computer. In the properties for HDPrint, select the Enable printer pooling check box.
D. In the printer properties for HDPrint, select the Print directly to the printer option and clear the Enable advanced printing features check box.
Answer: C
50.You are the desktop administrator for your company. You upgrade all computers in the company from Windows 98 to Windows XP Professional. Andrew, a user in the graphics department, works with very large graphics and desktop publishing files. He wants to be able to save his files in a folder named GFX on drive C of his computer. However, Andrew does not have enough free space on the drive. You install a new hard disk on Andrew’s computer and create an NTFS volume named NewVolume. You attempt TestInside 70-270 to mount NewVolume to the GFX folder. However, the option to mount the volume to a folder is unavailable. You need to be able to mount the volume to the GFX folder. Which command should you run on Andrew’s computer?
A. Convert C. /fs:ntfs
B. Convert C. /V /NoSecurity
C. Fsutil objectid create NewVolume c:\GFX
D. Fsutil hardlink create c:\GFX NewVolume
Answer: A
51.You are the desktop administrator for your company. A user named Roger uses a custom software application on his Windows XP Professional computer. The application creates databases that require many hundreds of megabytes of storage space. Roger's computer has two hard disks. Disk 0 is 2 GB in size, and disk 1 is 4 GB in size. Disk 0 contains a partition that is named drive C. Drive C is formatted as NTFS and has 50 MB of available space. Disk 1 contains a partition that is named drive H. Drive H is formatted as NTFS and has 2 GB of available space. Disk 1 also has 2 GB of unpartitioned space. When Roger runs the custom application, he receives an error message from the application stating that the database must be created on drive C. You need to ensure that the application functions properly. What should you do?
A. Convert disk 0 to a dynamic disk. Extend volume C to include the unpartitioned space that is available on disk 1.
B. Convert disk 0 to a dynamic disk. Create a stripe set that includes the unpartitioned space that is available on disk 1.
C. Create a mount point on drive C that points to the root directory of drive H.
D. Create a mount point on drive H that points to the root directory of drive C.
Answer: C
52.You are the desktop administrator for your company's sales department. Philippe is a user in the sales department. Philippe's computer currently runs Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0. You need to install Windows XP Professional on Philippe's computer. Philippe uses a legacy application that is compatible with only Windows NT Workstation. Philippe's computer has two hard disks. The first disk is partitioned as drive C and has 3 GB of available space. The second disk is unpartitioned and has 3 GB of available space. Windows NT Workstation 4.0 is currently installed on drive C. You want to install Windows XP Professional on the second hard disk, which you will format as drive D. You want to ensure that after Windows XP Professional is installed, Philippe can access all files that are on drive C and drive D. What should you do?
A. Install Windows XP Professional on drive D. Copy Atdisk.sys from drive D to drive C.
B. Install Windows XP Professional on drive D. Copy Ntfs.sys from drive D to drive C.
C. Prior to installing Windows XP Professional, install the most recent Windows NT 4.0 service pack. Install Windows XP Professional on drive D.
D. Prior to installing Windows XP Professional, install the Active Directory client extensions for Windows NT Workstation 4.0. Install Windows XP Professional on drive D.
Answer: C
53.You are a help desk technician for your company. An employee named Anne is using her Windows XP Professional portable computer to work with a file named MarketingPlan.doc, which is located in a folder named \\MFiles01\Plans. Anne needs to make the file available on her portable computer when she is out of the office. You verify that she has permission to make the file available offline. However, when Anne right-clicks the file, the menu option labeled Make available offline is not visible. You need to ensure that Anne can make the file available offline. What should you do?
A. Instruct Anne to map a network drive to the \\MFiles\Plans folder.
B. Instruct Anne to move the MarketingPlan.doc file from the \\MFiles01\Plans folder to a shared folder that is formatted as NTFS.
C. Ask a network administrator to modify the permissions on the MarketingPlan.doc file to grant Anne Allow - Read & Execute permission.
D. Ask a network administrator to open the properties of the Plans shared folder and ensure that the Allow caching of files in this shared folder check box is selected.
Answer: D
54.You are a help desk technician for your company. Your company uses a custom database application to track sales information. The database application saves its data in files with a .dta file extension. The .dta files are stored in the same shared folder as several shared Microsoft Word 2002 documents. Your manager reports that the application’s .dta files are becoming corrupted. Each time the files are corrupted, they must be restored from a tape backup. Users with portable computers often select the Word 2002 documents in the shared folder to be made available offline. You discover that several users also select the .dta files to be made available offline. You need to ensure that users cannot make the .dta files available offline. Your solution must not affect user access to the other files in the folder. What should you do?
A. Use Remote Assistance to disable offline files on the local computer policy of all portable computers.
B. Modify the file share that contains the .dta files, and disable offline file caching.
C. Ask a network administrator to modify the file permissions on the .dta files to assign all users the Deny - Change permission.
D. Ask a network administrator to modify domain security policy to add the .dta file type to the Files not cached domain group policy.
Answer: D
55.You are the desktop administrator for your company. All employees have Windows XP Professional computers. All employees are members of the local Users group on their own computers. A user in the graphics department has a removable disk cartridge drive on his computer. The disk cartridge contains an unsupported, third-party file system. When he tries to save data to the disk cartridge, the user is prompted to reformat the disk cartridge. However, he receives an “access denied” error message when attempting to reformat. You need to enable the user to save data to the disk cartridge. What should you do?
A. Instruct the user to format the cartridge as FAT32.
B. Remove the Read-only attribute from the disk cartridge.
C. Add the user to the Power Users local group on the computer.
D. Grant the user Allow - Full Control permission on the disk cartridge.
E. Configure the local security settings to allow the user to format and eject removable media.
Answer: E
56.You are the desktop administrator for your company. You upgrade all client computers from Windows 98 to Windows XP Professional. A user now reports a problem. When she tries to restore her data from a backup tape created in Windows 98, Windows Backup cannot read or restore the data from the tape. You need to enable the user to restore her data. What should you do?
A. Grant the user Allow - Modify permission on Removable Storage.
B. Import the tapes into an existing application media pool. Log on as a local administrator and perform the restoration.
C. Create a new system media pool in Removable Storage. Add the tapes to the media pool. Perform the restoration.
D. Restore the data to a Windows 98 computer. Back up the data in non-compressed mode. Restore the data on the user’s computer.
Answer: D
57.You are the desktop administrator for your company. All client computers currently run Windows 2000 Professional. The client computers have a typical disk configuration, as shown in the following table. Physical hard disk Volume Volume type or usage 0 C System and boot 0 D Applications 0 E User data 1 E User data You are in the process of deploying new Windows XP Professional computers to users in the graphics department. The new computers currently have one hard disk. Each hard disk is configured as a dynamic disk, and it contains the system and boot volume. To maintain user data, you are moving the physical hard disks from the users' original computers to the new computers. TestInside 70-270 Laura is a user in the graphics department. You move disk 1 from Laura's original computer to her new computer. You do not move disk 0 to the new computer. When you run the Disk Management console on the new computer, the disk that you moved from Laura's original computer appears with the status of Foreign. When you attempt to run the Import Foreign Disks utility, the Foreign Disk Volumes dialog box is displayed, as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) When you click the OK button, the disk is imported. However, the status of the disk changes to Failed, and you cannot access data that is stored on the disk. You need to ensure that Laura can access the data that is stored on the hard disk that you moved to the new computer. What should you do?
A. Move disk 0 from Laura's original computer to the new computer. Run the Import Foreign Disks utility in the Disk Management console.
B. Move disk 0 from Laura's original computer to the new computer. Delete and re-create the spanned volume.
C. Convert the moved hard disk to a dynamic disk. Delete the spanned volume and create a simple volume.
D. Run the Ftonline E. command on the new computer. Back up the data that is on drive E. Delete and re-create the spanned volume, and restore the data.
Answer: A
58.You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. Tom is a user in the development department. Tom uses his computer to develop new applications. The computer is currently running Windows 2000 Server, which is installed in the C:\Winnt folder. The computer's disk configuration is shown in the following table. TestInside 70-270 Physical hard disk Volume Volume type or usage 0 C System and boot 1 C System and boot (mirrored) 2 D Applications 3 E User data 4 E User data (mirrored) Tom installs Windows XP Professional in the C:\Windows folder on the computer. The installation completes successfully. However, when Tom restarts the computer, he receives the following error message: "STOP: INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE." Windows XP Professional will not start. The existing Windows 2000 Server installation starts successfully. You need to ensure that Tom can start both operating systems. What should you do?
A. From the DiskPart command line, run the Active C. command, and then run the Rescan command.
B. Run the Dmdiag C. command.
C. Reinstall Windows XP Professional and specify drive D as the installation partition.
D. Restart the computer by using the Recovery console, and run the Fixboot command.
Answer: C







