Q91. - (Topic 2) 

You want to centralize backups by backing up all client computers in your company's production network to a network share on a file server running Windows Server 2008 R2. All your client computers run Windows 7, but because your company has grown through a series of mergers, some run Windows 7 Professional, some run Windows 7 Enterprise, and some run Windows 7 Ultimate. 

Which computers can you back up to a network share? 

A. Only the computers running Windows 7 Ultimate 

B. Only the computers running Windows 7 Enterprise 

C. Only the computers running either Windows 7 Ultimate or Windows 7 Enterprise 

D. All your company's client computers 

Answer:


Q92. - (Topic 5) 

You use a desktop computer that has Windows 7 Ultimate SP1. The relevant portions of the computer configuration are shown in the following exhibits: 

The Disk Management console (Click the Exhibit button.) 

The System Properties window (Click the Exhibit button.) 

The System protection for Local Disk C window (Click the Exhibit button.) 

You create a password for several Microsoft Office files from your Documents library. 

You share the Documents library over a network. 

You need to ensure that network users are unable to access the unprotected versions of the files. 

What should you do? 

A. Delete restore points. 

B. Create a restore point. 

C. Perform a system restore. 

D. Search for the file in the Recycle Bin. 

E. Increase disk space used for system protection. 

F. Copy the file from a previous version of a folder. 

G. Set restore settings to Only restore previous versions of files. 

H. Run the cipher /x command from the elevated command prompt. 

I. Run the vssadmin list volumes command from the elevated command prompt. 

J. Run the vssadmin list shadows command from the elevated command prompt. 

K. Run the compact /U <file_name> command from the elevated command prompt. 

Answer:


Q93. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6) 

You capture a Windows Image (.wim) file from a reference computer. 

You place the image file into a shared folder. 

You need to deploy the image to a computer without an operating system. 

What should you do? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.) 

Answer: 


Q94. - (Topic 5) 

You use a desktop computer that has Windows 7 Ultimate SP1. The relevant portions of the computer configuration are shown in the following exhibits: 

. The Disk Management console (Click the Exhibit button.) 

. The System Properties window (Click the Exhibit button.) 

. The System protection for Local Disk C window (Click the Exhibit button.) 

You share your Documents library over a network. 

You discover that one of the files in the library was replaced with a previous version and 

then renamed. 

You need to restore the most recent version of the original file. 

What should you do? 

A. Delete restore points. 

B. Create a restore point. 

C. Perform a system restore. 

D. Search for the file in the Recycle Bin. 

E. Increase disk space used for system protection. 

F. Copy the file from a previous version of a folder. 

G. Set restore settings to only restore previous versions of files. 

H. Run the cipher /x command from the elevated command prompt, 

I. Run the vssadmin list volumes command from the elevated command prompt. 

J. Run the vssadmin list shadows command from the elevated command prompt, 

K. Run the compact /U <file_name> command from the elevated command prompt. 

Answer:

Explanation: Note: To restore a previous version of a file or folder that's included in a library, right-click the file or folder in the location where it's saved, rather than in the library. For example, to restore a previous version of a picture that's included in the Pictures library but is stored in the My Pictures folder, right-click the My Pictures folder, and then click Restore previous versions. 


Q95. - (Topic 2) 

You have a customized image of Windows 7 Professional. 

You mount the image and modify the contents of the image. 

You need to restore the image to its original state. 

Which tool should you use? 

A. Dism.exe 

B. Ocsetup.exe 

C. Pkgmgr.exe 

D. Sysprep.exe 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Dism Deployment 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 system. Windows 7 introduces the DISM command-line tool. You can use DISM to service a Windows image or to prepare a Windows PE image. DISM replaces Package Manager (Pkgmgr.exe), PEimg, and Intlcfg in Windows Vista, and includes new features to improve the experience for offline servicing. You can use DISM to perform the following actions: 

* Prepare a Windows PE image. 

* Enable or disable Windows features within an image. 

* Upgrade a Windows image to a different edition. 

* Add, remove, and enumerate packages. 

* Add, remove, and enumerate drivers. 

* Apply changes based on the offline servicing section of an unattended answer file. 

* Configure international settings. 

* Implement powerful logging features. 

* Service operating systems such as Windows Vista with SP1 and Windows Server 2008. 

* Service a 32-bit image from a 64-bit host and service a 64-bit image from a 32-bit host. 

* Service all platforms (32-bit, 64-bit, and Itanium). 

* Use existing Package Manager scripts. 

DISM Command-Line Options 

To service a Windows image offline, you must apply or mount it. WIM images can be mounted using the WIM commands within DISM, or applied and then recaptured using ImageX. You can also use the WIM commands to list the indexes or verify the architecture for the image you are mounting. After you update the image, you must dismount it and then either commit or discard the changes you have made. 

NOT 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 omputerspecific settings, as well as log files. The reference installation now is complete and ready to be imaged. 


Q96. - (Topic 2) 

You are troubleshooting instability problems on a computer running Windows 7 Ultimate and suspect that they might be related to hardware faults in RAM. 

You access the System Recovery options. 

Which option is most likely to help you diagnose the problem? 

A. Windows Memory Diagnostic 

B. Startup Repair 

C. System Restore 

D. System Image Recovery 

Answer:


Q97. - (Topic 5) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. The computer is a member of a workgroup. 

You use Encrypting File System (EFS) to protect your local files. 

You need to ensure that you can decrypt EFS files on the computer if you forget your password. 

What should you do? 

A. From Authorization Manager, modify the Authorization Manager options. 

B. From Credential Manager, select Back up vault. 

C. Create an EFS Data Recovery Agent by using Group Policy. 

D. From User Accounts, select Manage your file encryption certificates. 

Answer:

Explanation: Data Recovery Agent (DRA) is a user account that has been granted permissions to access all encrypted files even if the files have been encrypted using encryption key of another user account of the computer. Administrators must create and configure Data Recovery Agents before allowing users to encrypt their files. This serves as a proactive step taken by the administrators as once user account that has encrypted the file has been deleted from the computer, in the absence of DRA the files cannot be recovered whatsoever. 


Q98. - (Topic 3) 

Your corporate network contains a Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway) server named Server1 and a Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) server named Server2. 

You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 7. You use Computer1 from home. 

You need to access Server2 from Computer1. 

What should you do? 

A. Run Mstsc.exe /admin /v:server2:443. 

B. Run Mstsc.exe /console /v:server2:8080. 

C. Create a Remote Desktop Connection and modify the Connect from anywhere settings. 

D. Create a Remote Desktop Connection and modify the Server authentication settings. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

To connect using an RD Gateway server, navigate to the Advanced tab of the Remote Desktop Connection Properties dialog box and click Settings under Connect From Anywhere. This opens the RD Gateway Server Settings dialog box. This dialog box allows you to specify RD Gateway settings, including whether or not you want the RD Gateway to be detected automatically, whether to use a specific RD Gateway server, as shown in the firgure, or you can specify Do Not Use an RD Gateway Server, which is the default setting. 


Q99. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. Your network contains a VPN server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. The server requires the use of a pre-shared key. 

You need to create a VPN connection to connect to the network. 

Which type of VPN connection should you create? 

A. IKEv2 

B. L2TP 

C. PPTP 

D. SSTP 

Answer:


Q100. - (Topic 1) 

You have a portable computer that runs Windows 7. You configure the computer to enter sleep mode after 10 minutes of inactivity. You do not use the computer for 15 minutes and discover that the computer has not entered sleep mode. 

You need to identify what is preventing the computer from entering sleep mode. 

What should you do? 

A. At a command prompt, run Powercfg energy. 

B. At a command prompt, run Systeminfo /s localhost. 

C. From Performance Monitor, review the System Summary. 

D. From Performance Information and Tools, review the detailed performance and system information. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Command-line Power Configuration Powercfg.exe is a command-line utility that you can use from an administrative command prompt to manage Windows 7 power settings. It is possible to use Powercfg.exe to configure a number of Windows 7 powerrelated settings that you cannot configure through Group Policy or the Advanced Plan Settings dialog box. You can use Powercfg.exe to configure specific devices so that they are able to wake the computer from the Sleep state. You can also use Powercfg.exe to migrate power policies from one computer running Windows 7 to another by using the import and export functionality. -energy Check the computer for common energy-efficiency and battery life problems. Provides report in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) format.For more information on Powercfg.exe, consult the following Microsoft TechNet document: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc748940.aspx.