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Q31. - (Topic 3) 

You administer 80 computers that run Windows 7. The computers have static IP addresses. 

You need to change the static IP addresses on all the computers by using a startup script. 

Which command should you include in the startup script? 

A. Ipconfig.exe 

B. Nbtstat.exe 

C. Netstat.exe 

D. Netsh.exe 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Netsh.exe Netsh.exe is a tool an administrator can use to configure and monitor Windows-based computers at a command prompt. With the Netsh.exe tool, you can direct the context commands you enter to the appropriate helper, and the helper then carries out the command. A helper is a Dynamic Link Library (.dll) file that extends the functionality of the Netsh.exe tool by providing configuration, monitoring, and support for one or more services, utilities, or protocols. The helper may also be used to extend other helpers. You can use the Netsh.exe tool to perform the following tasks: 

-Configure interfaces. 

-Configure routing protocols. 

-Configure filters. 

-Configure routes. 

-Configure remote access behavior for Windows-based remote access routers that are running the Routing and Remote Access Server (RRAS) Service. 

-Display the configuration of a currently running router on any computer. 

-Use the scripting feature to run a collection of commands in batch mode against a specified router. 

The syntax for the Netsh.exe tool is: netsh [-r router name] [-a AliasFile] [-c Context] [Command | -f ScriptFile] To display a list of subcontexts and commands that can be used in a context, type the context name followed by a space and a ? at the netsh> command prompt. For example, to display a list of subcontext and commands that can be used in the /routing context, type routing ? at the netsh> command prompt, and then press ENTER. 


Q32. - (Topic 5) 

A computer that runs Windows 7 becomes infected with malware. 

You scan the computer, remove all detected malware components, and restart the computer. 

When you attempt to connect to a financial institution's Web site, Internet Explorer redirects to another Web site and displays an alert that the Web site may be a phishing site. 

You need to prevent the computer from being redirected to the potential phishing site. 

What should you do? 

A. Configure the SmartScreen Filter. 

B. Run Ipconfig /flushdns. 

C. Configure InPrivate Browsing. 

D. Modify the hosts file. 

Answer:


Q33. HOTSPOT - (Topic 4) 

A company has client computers that run Windows 7. You set up a virtual private network (VPN) infrastructure that uses a preshared key for authentication. 

You need to create the VPN connection on the client computers. 

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

Answer: 


Q34. - (Topic 5) 

You use a portable computer that has Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 installed. 

A conference room at your company has a network projector installed on a server within the company network. 

You need to connect to the projector from your computer. 

What should you do? 

A. From Screen Resolution, click Connect to a projector. 

B. From Accessories, click Connect to a Network Projector. 

C. From Network and Sharing Center, create a temporary network and run Displayswitch.exe. 

D. From Device Manager, click Add legacy hardware. 

Answer:


Q35. - (Topic 3) 

You have a custom image of Windows 7. 

You discover that the boot configuration data store in the custom image is corrupted. 

You need to create a new configuration data store within the custom image. 

What should you do? 

A. Run Imagex.exe and specify the /append parameter. Run Bcdedit.exe. 

B. Run Imagex.exe and specify the /mountrw parameter. Run Bcdedit.exe. 

C. From Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM), select the image and then create a configuration set. 

D. From Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM), select the image and then create a catalog. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

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./appendAppends a volume image to an existing Windows image (.wim) file. Creates a single instance of the file, comparing it against the resources that already exist in the .wim file, so you do not capture the same file twice/mountrwMounts a .wim file from Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1), or Windows Vista with read/write permission to a specified directory. Once the file is mounted, you can view and modify all the information contained in the directory.BcdeditBCDEdit is a command-line tool for managing BCD stores. It can be used for a variety of purposes, including creating new stores, modifying existing stores, adding boot menu options, and so on. BCDEdit serves essentially the same purpose as Bootcfg.exe on earlier versions of Windows, but with two major improvements: BCDEdit exposes a wider range of boot options than Bootcfg.exe, and BCDEdit has improved scripting support.NOT Windows SIMOpens Windows images, creates answer files, and manages distribution shares and configuration sets. NOTE: question specifies configuration data store, not configuration set. 


Q36. - (Topic 3) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

You enable Advanced Audit Policy Configuration in the Local Computer Policy and discover that the policy is not applied. 

You need to ensure that Advanced Audit Policy Configuration is applied on the computer. 

What should you do? 

A. Restart the computer. 

B. Run Gpupdate /force. 

C. Enable the Security Settings policy option. 

D. Run Secedit /refreshpolicy machine_policy. 

Answer:


Q37. - (Topic 1) 

Your network contains 100 computers that run Windows XP. 

You need to identify which applications installed on all of the computers can run on 

Windows 7. 

You must achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. 

What should you install? 

A. Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) 

B. Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit 

C. Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 

D. Windows Automated Installation Kit (AIK) 

Answer:

Explanation: 

The Microsoft. Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) 5.6 enables software developers, independent software vendors (ISVs), and IT professionals who work in a corporate environment to determine, before deployment within the organization, whether their applications are compatible with a new version of the Windows. operating system. ACT also enables such individuals to determine how an update to the new version will affect their applications. 

You can use the ACT features to: 

-Verify your application's, device's, and computer's compatibility with a new version of the Windows operating system, including determining your risk assessment. 

-Verify a Windows update's compatibility, including determining your risk assessment. 

-Become involved in the ACT Community, including sharing your application assessment with other ACT users. 

-Test your applications for issues related to User Account Control (UAC) by using the Standard User Analyzer (SUA) tool. 

-Test your Web applications and Web sites for compatibility with new releases and security updates to Internet Explorer., by using the Internet Explorer Compatibility Test Tool. 


Q38. - (Topic 2) 

You have a computer that runs Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2). 

You need to upgrade the operating system to Windows 7. 

You must achieve this goal in the minimum amount of time. 

What should you do? 

A. Upgrade to Windows Vista SP2. From the Windows 7 installation media, run Setup.exe and select the Upgrade option. 

B. Upgrade to Windows Vista SP2. From the Windows 7 installation media, run Setup.exe and select the Custom (advanced) option. 

C. Install Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3). Run Setup.exe from the Windows 7 installation media and select the Upgrade option. 

D. Install Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3). Run Setup.exe from the Windows 7 installation media and select the Custom (advanced) option. 

Answer:


Q39. - (Topic 2) 

You have two portable computers named Computer1 and Computer2 that run Windows 7. 

You configure Computer1 to connect to a wireless network named Network1. 

You need to configure Computer2 to connect to Network1 by using the same settings as Computer1. 

What should you do on Computer1? 

A. At the command prompt, run Wecutil.exe -es -gr. 

B. At the command prompt, run Winrs.exe -environment. 

C. From Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, export the policy. 

D. From the wireless network properties of Network1, copy the network profile to a USB flash drive. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

The Copy this network profile to a USB flash drive link launches the Copy Network Settings wizard, which writes the wireless network profile settings to a USB flash drive. You can then use this flash drive to automate the wireless network profile configuration of other computers. To save your wireless network settings to a USB flash drive, insert a USB flash drive into the computer, and then follow these steps: 

1. Click to open Network and Sharing Center. 

2. In the left pane, click Manage wireless networks. 

3. Right-click the network, click Properties, and then click Copy this network profile to a USB flash drive. 

4. Select the USB device, and then click Next. 

5. Follow the instructions in the wizard, and then click Close. 


Q40. - (Topic 3) 

You plan to capture a Windows 7 image by using the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE). 

You need to ensure that Windows PE supports the Windows Scripting Host (WSH). 

Which tool should you use? 

A. Bcdedit.exe 

B. Dism.exe 

C. Imagex.exe 

D. Oscdimg.exe 

Answer:

Explanation: 

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 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 BcdeditBCDEdit is a command-line tool for managing BCD stores. It can be used for a variety of purposes, including creating new stores, modifying existing stores, adding boot menu options, and so on. BCDEdit serves essentially the same purpose as Bootcfg.exe on earlier versions of Windows, but with two major improvements: BCDEdit exposes a wider range of boot options than Bootcfg.exe, and BCDEdit has improved scripting support.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 

OscdimgOscdimg is a command-line tool for creating an image file (.iso) of a customized 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows PE. You can then burn that .iso file to a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM. Oscdimg supports ISO 9660, Joliet, and Universal Disk Format (UDF) file systems.