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70-270 MCP Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional

1.)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 \\MfilesOl\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 \ \MfilesO 1 \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.

 

2.)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 Stephan'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 Stephan's user account.
C.Grant Allow-Manage Documents permission to the DTAdmins group.
Grant Allow-Manage Printers permission to your user account and to Stephan'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 Stephan's user account.

3.)You are a help desk technician for your company. A user named Bruno has a Windows XP Professional portable computer that contains two hard disks, which are configured as logical drives C and D. Both hard disks are formatted as NTFS.
You run the Cachemove utility to move Bruno's Client Side Cache (CSC) to the D:\Data\CSC folder. Bruno now reports that his offline files cannot be synchronized. He does not receive any error messages or warnings to indicate the source of the problem.
Whenever Bruno tries to synchronize the files, Synchronization Manager reports that the synchronization completed successfully. However, when he opens the file, it is not the correct version. You verify that the D:\Data\CSC folder exists on Bruno's computer.
You need to ensure that Bruno can synchronize his offline files. What should you do?

A.On Bruno's computer, re-initialize the offline files CSC.
B.Instruct Bruno to delete the offline files on his computer.
C.On Bruno's computer, modify the NTFS permissions on drive D to grant Bruno the ability to create new folders.
D.Ask a network administrator to modify the server-based file permissions on Bruno's files so that Bruno has Allow-Read permission on each file.

4.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. All employees use Windows XP Professional computers.
A user named Julie is a member of the Sales user group. She reports that she cannot save a sales report spreadsheet o a shared folder on another computer.
You examine the shared folder, which has the permissions shown in the following table.
User or 2roup Permission Permission type
Everyone Allow-Full control Shared folder
Sales Allow-Read & Execute NTFS
Managers Allow-Modify NTFS
Admins Allow-Full control NTFS
You need to ensure that Julie can save her spreadsheet to the shared folder. What should you do?

A.Grant Julie Allow-Modify shared folder permission.
B.Grant the Sales group Allow-Modify NTFS permission.
C.Grant Julie Allow-Full Control shared folder permission.
D.Grant the sales group Allow-Create Files/Append Data NTFS permission.

5.)You are the desktop support technician for Margie's travel. Every day, a user named Andrea successfully faxes travel itineraries from her Windows XP Professional computer.
Andrea's computer is configured to use an external fax device. The fax device is configured to receive faxes. However, Fax monitor does not answer: any incoming calls.
You need to configure Andrea's computer to receive faxes. What should you do?

A.Restart Andrea's computer.
B.Tum the extemal fax device off and then on again.
C.Use the fax monitor to manually answer the incoming fax calls.
D.Configure the fax device to automatically answer incoming fax calls after the first ring.

6.)You are the desktop administrator for Wide World Importers. You have installed Windows XP Professional on a portable computer for a user named Bruno. Bruno travels between the main office in New York and the branch office in Tokyo. Bruno needs to create documents in the English and Japanese languages.
You need to provide an easy method for Bruno to switch between languages. You also need to allow Bruno to create documents in the selected language immediately.
How should you con figure the Regional and Language Options on Bruno's computer?

A.In the Languages options, configure the Language bar to show additional Language bar icons.
B.In the Languages options, select the Install files for complex script and right-to-Ieft languages (including Thai) check box.
C.In the Languages options, select the Install Files for East Asian languages check box.
Add Japanese as an input language.
D.In the Advanced options, select Japanese as the Language for non-Unicode programs.
In the Language options, add the Japanese keyboard/ME layout.

7.)You are the desktop administrator for Test, Ltd. A graphic designer named Peter saves all his files in the My Documents folder on his Windows XP Professional computer. Peter now needs to work on several computers each day to complete his work.
Peter needs to be able to access his files at any time. You implement a roaming user profile and a home directory for Peter. However, Peter reports that when he uses his roaming profile, it takes 10 minutes for him to log on to computers other than his own.
You need to reduce the amount of time it takes for Peter to log on to computers when using his roaming profile. What should you do?

A.Change the UNC path of Peter' s roaming profile to his home directory folder.
B.Log on as a local administrator on Peter's computer. Change the roaming profile to a local profile.
C.Log on as a local administrator on Peter's computer. Edit the local Group Policy to exclude Directories in Roaming Profile.
D.Log on as a local administrator on Peter's computer. In the properties of the My Documents folder, change the Target folder location to Peter's home directory.

8.)You are the desktop administrator for Blue Y onder Airlines. You have recently up grade d a client computer to Windows XP Professional. Before the up grade, the computer had the Multilanguage edition of Windows 2000 Professional installed.
After the up grade, the users of this computer report that the Regional and Language Options no longer provides the option to switch between the English and the Japanese user interface. As a result, only the English user interface can be used.
You need to configure the computer to use the Japanese and English user interfaces. What should you do?

A.Use the Regional and language options to add the Japanese Input Language.
B.Run Muisetup.exe from the Multilanguage CD-ROM to install the Japanese user interface. Restart the computer.
C.Use the regional and language options to install files for East Asian languages, and to switch between the English to the Japanese user interface.
D.Use the Regional and Language Options to install files for complex script and to right-to-left languages, and to switch between the English to the Japanese user interface.

9.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. You up grade 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.

10.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. You are deploying new Windows XP Professional computers in your company. All employees will receive new computers, and their old Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Professional computers will be sold to another company.
You must ensure that each employee's documents, personal data, Microsoft Office XP settings, and desktop settings are copied from their old computers to their new computers.
What should you do?

A.Run the Sysprep utility on each employee's old computer.
Use a third-party disk-imaging software utility to create an image of the hard disk. Apply the hard-disk image to each new computer.
B.Run the Scanstate utility on each employee' s computer.
Save the information generated by the utility to a shared folder on the network.
Run the Loadstate utility in on each employee's new computer, specifying the shared folder on the network as the state source.
C.Copy the user profiles on each employee's old computer to a shared folder on the network.
Copy the user profiles from the shared folder to each employee's new computer.
D.Start each employee's old computer in the Recovery console.
Copy the Registry files, documents, and personal data to a removable storage device. Copy the information from the removable storage device to each new computer.

11.)You are the administrator of 20 Windows XP Professional computers. Each computer has one hard disk that has three volumes named C, D, E. Each volume is 4 GB in size and has approximately 1 GB available space. The total physical memory of each computer is 196 MB in size. The paging file on each computer is located on drive D.
A user named Andrea reports that every day one hour after she start her Windows XP Professional computer, the computer appears to perform very slowly for 15 seconds. This always happens after she receives an error message stating that the system is low on virtual memory.
You want to improve the performance of Andrea's computer. You do not want to install additional memory.

What should you do?
A.Increase the initial size of the paging file.
B.Move the current paging file to the system drive.
C.Increase the Buffers setting in the Config.sys file.
D.Enable the Adjust for best performance of: System cache memory usage option.

12.)You are the desktop administrator for you company's 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 finished 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.

13.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. You need to deploy Windows XP Professional on 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 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 the Sysprep.exe and Setupcl.exe in C:\Windows\System.
E.Place the Sysprep.exe and Setupcl.exe in C:\Windows\System32.
F.Place the Sysprep.exe and Setupcl.exe in C:\Windows\Sysprep.

14.)You are the administrator of all the Windows XP Professional portable computers for your company. All computers are members of a Windows 2000 domain.
During the day, 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 (lCS) 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 Internet Connection Firewall (lCF).
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 Internet Connection Firewall (lCF).
Configure the Local Group Policy object (GPO) to enable Prohibit Enabling/Disabling components of a LAN connection

15.)You are the desktop administrator for Contoso, Ltd. Philippe is a user in the accounting department. Philippe reports that he is not able to download a file from an FTP server by using Internet Explorer on his Windows XP Professional computer.
When Philippe attempts to access the FTP server by using the URL ftp://ftp.contoso.com, Internet Explorer displays the following error message: "The password was rejected." Philippe informs you that he has a user name and password for the FTP server, but that Internet Explorer does not prompt him to type the user name and password.
You need to ensure that Philippe can access the FTP server by using Internet Explorer on his computer. Which URL should you instruct Philippe to use?

A.ftp://ftp.contoso.com/Philippe
B.ftp://Philippe:password@ftp.contoso.com
C.ftp://Philippe@ftp.contoso.com
D.ftp://ftp.contoso.com@Philippe:password

16.)You are the desktop administrator for your company's sales department. Philippe is a user in the sales department. Philippe's computer currently run s 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 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 4.0 service pack.
Install Windows XP Professional on drive D.
D.Prior to installing Windows XP Professional, install Active Directory client extensions for Windows NT Workstation 4.0.
Install Windows XP Professional on drive D.

17.)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 single hard disk, which is formatted as NTFS.
Susan's computer contains a folder named C:\Files1. The C:\Filesl folder is shared as Files 1. Users in the sales department have permission s to create files in the Files shared folder.
Company policy allows intern s to read files, but prohibits intern s from creating files in the Filesl shared folder. Company policy allows members of the Sales group and the Marketing group to create files in the Filesl 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 Filesl shared folder.
You inspect Susan's computer to evaluate the Filesl shared folder. Permissions on Susan's computer are granted as shown in the following table.
Filesl shared folder C:\Filesl folder
Intems group Allow-Read Allow - Write
Sales global group Allow - Modify
Everyone group Allow - Change
Marketing global group Allow - Modify
You want to ensure that Carlos cannot create files in the Files1 shared folder. What should you do?

A.On the Files1 shared folder, remove the Intems group's access.
B.On the C:\Files1 folder, remove the Intems group's access.
C.On the C:\Files1 folder, assign the Intems group Deny - Full Control permission.
D.On the C:\Files1 folder, assign the Intems group Deny - Write permission.

18.)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. All client computers are Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (AC PI) compliant and use the Windows XP Professional power management features.
You receive a flash BIOS update from the manufacturer of the client computers. You update the BIOS on your computer. The BIOS updates successfully. When the computer restarts, you receive the following error message: "STOP: Ox000000079HAL_MISMATCH." You manually restart the computer and receive the same error message.
You need to be able to start your computer as quickly as possible. What should you do?

A.Restart the computer by using the Recovery console, and copy the ACPI Hal.dll file from the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM to your computer.
B.Restart the computer by using the last known good configuration.
C.Restart the computer by using the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM, and select the option to repair the installation.
D.Restart the computer. Enter BIOS setup, and re-enable ACPI power management support.

19.)You are the desktop administrator for your company's sales department. The IT manager for the sales department creates a custom policy that will apply to a custom application that is loaded on the department's Windows XP Professional computers. He deploys this policy by using Group Policy.
When you inspect the sales department's computers, you find out that the application has not been modified by the policy. You want to examine Windows XP Professional to find out whether the custom policy is affecting the correct location in the Registry.
Which command should you run?

A.Msinfo Iž.exe
B.Gpresult.exe
C.Gpedit.exe
D.Rsop.msc

20.)You are the administrator of 15 Windows XP Professional portable computers in the sales department of your company. The company network uses DHCP to con figure the lP addresses of the portable computers when the computers are used in the office.
Company policy allows the company portable computers to be connected to users' home networks. The sales department reports that users who use home networks that have manually configured lP addresses are unable to connect the portable computers to their home networks.
You want to ensure that users can connect portable computers to their home networks when they are at home and to the company network when they are in the office. You do no want to change the administrative privileges of the sales department users.
What should you do?

A.Configure the network adapters of the portable computers to enable Internet Connection Sharing (lCS).
B.Configure the network adapters of the portable computers to enable Automatic Private lP Addressing (APIPA).
C.Add a script to the users' desktops that changes the lP configuration between dynamic and manual.
D.Configure the lP properties of the portable computers so that they have an alternative configuration.

21.)You are the desktop administrator for Contoso, Ltd. The company's network contains 1,000 Windows XP Professional computers, which are members of a single Active Directory domain. The computers' hard disks are formatted as NTFS.
The company's software developers release a new custom application. The application uses a .dll file named AppLib.dll, which is installed in a folder named \Program Files\Contoso\OpsApp.
The company's software help desk technicians report that several users experience problems when they use the application because the AppLib.dll file was deleted on their client computers. The company's software developers recommend that you modify the file permission s on AppLib.dll so that users have only Read permission on the file.
You need to ensure that all users have only Read permission on the AppLib.dll file on all 1,000 Windows XP Professional computers. What should you do?

A.Write a logon script that moves the AppLib.dll file into the %systemroot%\System32 folder.
Ensure that Windows File Protection is enabled on all 1,000 Windows XP Professional computers. Apply the logon script to all domain user accounts.
B.Use the Security Configuration and Analysis console to create a new security template that modifies the file permissions on AppLib.dll.
Use the Active Directory Group Policy to import and apply the template to all 1,000 Windows XP Professional computers.
C.Repackage the customer application in a Windows Installer package.
Ask a domain administrator to create a Group Policy object (GPO) that advertises the package to all domain user accounts.
D.Write a Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) file named Modify.vbs that modifies the file permissions on AppLib.dll. E-mail Modify.vbs to all company employees and instruct them to double-click the file in order to run it.

22.)You are the administrator of 10 Windows XP Professional computers for your company. The computers are members of a Windows 2000 domain. Because the computers are used in a public area in the cafeteria, you audit all security events on the computers.
A user named Marc reports that he was using one of the Windows XP Professional computers when the computer suddenly shut down with a STOP error. When the computer restarted, Marc attempted to log on by using the same user name and password the he used before Marc received the following error message: "Your account is configured to prevent you from using this computer. Please try another computer." Marc states that he did not do anything to cause the STOP error to occur.
You wan to ensure that Marc can use this computer. What should you do?

A.On the computer, save and clear the security log, set the CrashOnAuditFail setting to 1, and restart the computer.
B.On the computer, modify the local audit policy so that system events are not audited, set the CrashOnCtrlScroll setting to 1, and restart the computer.
C.In the domain, modify Marc's Logon Workstations list to include the name of the computer.
D.In the domain, modify Marc's account properties to unlock the account.

 

 

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