2021 Apr 70-680 exam answers

Q161. - (Topic 2) 

You work as the desktop support technician at Abc.com. The Abc.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Abc.com. All client computers on the Abc.com network run Windows Vista Business. 

You have been instructed to upgrade a client computer named CERTKILLER-WS620 to Microsoft Windows 7 Professional. CERTKILLER-WS620 has the following specifications: 

Drive C (system drive) has 12 gigabytes (GB) of free space. 

Drive D (data drive) has 40 GB of free space. 

Four memory slots with two occupied by 512 megabyte (MB) memory sticks. 

One 2.0 gigahertz (GHz) 32-bit processor. 

You need to ensure that Windows 7 Professional can be installed on CERTKILLER-WS620. 

What should you do? 

A. You should consider installing Windows 7 on Drive D. 

B. You should consider creating more free space on Drive C. 

C. You should consider upgrading the memory. 

D. You should consider upgrading the processor. 

Answer:


Q162. - (Topic 1) 

You plan to deploy Windows 7 to 100 computers on your corporate network. 

You install Windows 7 on a computer. 

You and need to prepare the computer to be imaged. 

What should you do before you create the image of the computer? 

A. At the command prompt, run the Dism command. 

B. At the command prompt, run the Sysprep command. 

C. Start the computer from the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) and then run the Imagex command. 

D. Start the computer from the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) and then run the Wpeutil command. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Sysprep 

Sysprep is a tool designed for corporate system administrators, OEMs, and others who need to deploy the Windows. XP operating system on multiple computers. After performing the initial setup steps on a single system, you can run Sysprep to prepare the sample computer for cloning. Sysprep prepares the image for capture by cleaning up various user-specific and computer-specific settings, as well as log files. The reference installation now is complete and ready to be imaged.NOT 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.NOT DismDeployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) is a command-line tool used to service Windows. images offline before deployment. You can use it to install, uninstall, configure, and update Windows features, packages, drivers, and international settings. Subsets of the DISM servicing commands are also available for servicing a running operating systemNOT 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. 


Q163. - (Topic 2) 

You have a computer that runs windows 7. 

The computer is configured as shown in the following table. 

You plan to install a new application that requires 40 GB of space. The application will be installed to C:\app1. 

You need to provide 40 GB of free space for the application. 

What should you do? 

A. Create a shortcut. 

B. Create hard link. 

C. Create a mount point. 

D. Change the quota settings. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Assign a mount point folder path to a driveYou can use Disk Management to assign a mount-point folder path (rather than a drive letter) to the drive. Mount-point folder paths are available only on empty folders on basic or dynamic NTFS volumes.Volume Mount PointsVolume mount points are new system objects in the internal namespace of Windows 2000 that represent storage volumes in a persistent, robust manner. This feature allows multiple disk volumes to be linked into a single tree, similar to the way Dfs links remote network shares. You can have many disk volumes linked together, with only a single drive letter pointing to the root volume. The combination of an NTFS junction and a Windows 2000 volume mount point can be used to graft multiple volumes into the namespace of a host NTFS volume. Windows 2000 offers this new mounting feature as an alternative to drive letters so system administrators can transcend the 26-drive letter limit that exists in Windows NT. Volume mount points are robust against system changes that occur when devices are added or removed from a computer. Important-icon Important A volume is a self-contained unit of storage administered by a file system. The file system that administers the storage in a volume defines a namespace for the volume. A volume mount point is a directory name in an NTFS file system that denotes the root of an arbitrary volume. A volume mount point can be placed in any empty directory of the namespace of the containing NTFS volume. Because volumes can be denoted by arbitrary directory names, they are not required to have a traditional drive letter. Placing a volume mount point on an NTFS directory causes the storage subsystem to resolve the directory to a specified local volume. This "mounting" is done transparently and does not require a drive letter to represent the volume. A Windows 2000 mount point always resolves to the root directory of the desired volume. Volume mount points require that the version of NTFS included with Windows 2000 be used because they are based on NTFS reparse points. 


Q164. - (Topic 4) 

A company has a server running Windows Server2008 R2 with Windows Deployment Services (WDS), the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT), and the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) set up. The company also has client computers running Windows 7 Enterprise. 

A new driver is released for the network cards that are installed in the client computers. 

You need to update the image with the new driver for the network cards. 

What should you do to add the driver to the mounted Windows image file? 

A. Run the Start /w ocsetup command. 

B. Run the DiskPart command and the Attach command option. 

C. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the PersistAHDeviceInstalls option in the answer file to True. 

D. Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the PersistAHDeviceInstalls option in the answer file to False. 

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

F. Run the Dism command with the /Mount-Wim option. 

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

H. Run the PEImg /Prepcommand. 

I. Run the ImageX command with the /Mountparameter. 

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

K. Run the Dism command with the/Add-Driver option. 

L. Run the BCDEdit /delete command. 

M. Run the Dism command with the /Add-Package option. 

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Q165. - (Topic 6) 

You are a network administrator for a global company that has Windows Server 2008 R2 servers and Windows 7 Enterprise computers. 

Management wants to decrease VPN costs by implementing DirectAccess for remote network access. 

They assign you to evaluate the current network infrastructure, which includes the following elements: 

Active Directory 

IPv6 network and applications 

Server for DirectAccess service 

You need to ensure that all critical infrastructure components are present. 

What should you add to the infrastructure? 

A. Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server 

B. Public key infrastructure 

C. NAT-PT devices 

D. Windows Server 2012 

Answer:

Explanation: DirectAccess With Windows Server 2008 R2 requires: 

* Public key infrastructure (PKI) to issue computer certificates. 

* One or more DirectAccess servers running Windows Server 2008 R2 with two network adapters: one that is connected directly to the Internet, and a second that is connected to the intranet. 

* On the DirectAccess server, at least two consecutive, public IPv4 addresses assigned to the network adapter that is connected to the Internet. 

* DirectAccess clients running Windows 7 or Windows 8 "Enterprise" edition clients 

* At least one domain controller and Domain Name System (DNS) server running Windows Server 2008 SP2 or Windows Server 2008 R2. 

Note: DirectAccess, also known as Unified Remote Access, is a VPN-like technology that provides intranet connectivity to client computers when they are connected to the Internet. Unlike many traditional VPN connections, which must be initiated and terminated by explicit user action, DirectAccess connections are designed to connect automatically as soon as the computer connects to the Internet. DirectAccess was introduced in Windows Server 2008 R2, providing this service to Windows 7 and Windows 8 "Enterprise" edition clients. 


Q166. - (Topic 3) 

You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2. Computer1 runs Windows Vista. Computer2 runs Windows 7. 

You plan to use User State Migration Tool (USMT) 4.0 to migrate user profiles and data from Computer1 to Computer2. 

You need to prevent some system settings from being migrated. You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. 

Which file should you modify? 

A. config.xml 

B. migapp.xml 

C. migdocs.xml 

D. miguser.xml 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Config.xml This file is different from the other migration files as it is used to exclude features from the migration. You can create and modify the Config.xml file using ScanState.exe with the /genconfig option.NOT MigDocs.xmlThis file contains information on the location of user documents.NOT MigUser.xmlMigUser.xml This file contains rules about user profiles and user data. The default settings for this file migrate all data in My Documents, My Video, My Music, My Pictures, desktop files, Start Menu, Quick Launch settings, favorites, Shared Documents, Shared Video, Shared Music, Shared desktop files, Shared Pictures, Shared Start menu, and Shared Favorites. This file also contains rules that ensure that all the following file types are migrated from fixed volumes: .qdf, .qsd, .qel, .qph, .doc, .dot, .rtf, .mcw, .wps, .scd, .wri, .wpd, .xl*, .csv, .iqy, . dqy, .oqy, .rqy, .wk*, .wq1, .slk, .dif, .ppt*, .pps*, .pot*, .sh3, .ch3, .pre, .ppa, .txt, .pst, .one*, .mpp, .vsd, .vl*, .or6, .accdb, .mdb, .pub, .xla, .xlb and .xls. The asterisk ( *) represents zero or more characters.NOT MigApp.xmlThis file contains rules about migrating application settings. These include Accessibility settings, dial-up connections, favorites, folder options, fonts, group membership, Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) settings, Microsoft Office Outlook Express mailbox files, mouse and keyboard settings, phone and modem options, Remote Access Service (RAS) connection phone book files, regional options, remote access, screen-saver settings, taskbar settings, and wallpaper settings.User State Migration ToolUSMT 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. 


Q167. - (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. 

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Q168. - (Topic 1) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

You run Ipconfig as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) 

You need to ensure that you can establish a DirectAccess connection to the network. 

What should you do first? 

A. Create a new VPN connection. 

B. Configure a static IPv4 address. 

C. Enable IPv6 on the network adapter. 

D. Add an additional default gateway address. 

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Q169. - (Topic 5) 

You administer a computer that has Windows 7 Enterprise installed. 

The computer reboots unexpectedly. You suspect that an unsigned driver causes the reboots. 

You need to view a list of all installed device drivers that contain information about the digital signature of the device driver. 

Which should you do? 

A. Run the driverquery.exe /SI command. 

B. Open the System Protection configuration for drive C. 

C. Open Device Manager, show hidden devices, and sort all devices by type. 

D. Run sigverif.exe and start the verification process of the device drivers. Then, review the generated log file. 

Answer:


Q170. - (Topic 3) 

You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2 that run Windows 7. Computer2 is configured for remote management. 

From Computer1, you need to remotely execute a third-party command line tool named disk.exe on Computer2. 

Which command should you run? 

A. Start disk.exe /d \\computer2 

B. Tscon disk.exe /DEST:computer2 

C. Winrm e disk.exe Cr:computer2 

D. Winrs r:computer2 disk.exe 

Answer:

Explanation: 

WinrsYou can use WinRS to execute command-line utilities or scripts on a remote computer. To use WinRS, open a command prompt and prefix the command that you want to run on the remote computer with the WinRS –r: RemoteComputerName command. For example, to execute the Ipconfig command on a computer named Aberdeen, issue the command: WinRS –r:Aberdeen ipconfig. 

The Windows Remote Management service allows you to execute commands on a remote computer, either from the command prompt using WinRS or from Windows PowerShell. Before you can use WinRS or Windows PowerShell for remote management tasks, it is necessary to configure the target computer using the WinRM command. To configure the target computer, you must run the command WinRM quickconfig from an elevated command prompt.