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

66.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. You install a new printer on your Windows XP Professional computer. You share this printer with several users in your department.
When you attempt to print to this printer, the output is several pages of unreadable characters. Other users report similar results.
You need to ensure that the appropriate users can successfully print to this printer. What should you do?

A.Configure the printer to print directly to the print device. Instruct the other users to make the same
configuration.
B.Configure the printer to use the WinPrint print processor and to use RAW as the default data type.
C.Configure the printer to hold mismatched documents. Disable the advanced printing features.
D.Run the AddPrinter Driver Wizard to install the correct printer driver on your computer. Instruct the other users to disconnect and then reconnect to your shared printer.

 

49.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. You up grade 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 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:N/NoSecurity
C.Fsutil objected create NewVolume c:\GFX
D.Fsutil hardlink create c:\GFXNewVolume

50.)You are a help desk technician for your company, which includes a main office and one bran ch office. All employees in the main office have Windows XP Professional computers. All employees in the bran ch office have Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0.
Users in the bran ch office require access to a network printer shared on a Windows XP Professional computer in the main office. Branch office users access this printer by using their Web browser software. These users cannot install the printer on their own computers.
Branch offices users now report that they are prompted to insert a manufacturer' disk whenever they try to access the printer by connecting to the company intranet Web site. Users in the main office do not report any problems using the printer.
You need to make the printer accessible to the bran ch office users. What should you do?

A.Enable the Basic authentication method on the Printers intranet site.
B.Enable support for ActiveX control on the branch office computers.
C.Configure the browsers on the branch office computers to support automatic logon.
D.Disable the Advanced printing features on the Windows XP Professional print server.
E.Install the Windows NT Workstation 4.0 printer drivers on the Windows XP Professional print server.

51.)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 permission s to the DTA-S group, which includes staff members' computers
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-Microsoft group only.
Configure a priority setting of 1 on DT A-Print. Configure a priority setting of 99 on DT A-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 permission to the DTA-Microsoft group only.
Configure a priority setting of 99 on DT A-Print. Configure a priority setting of 1 on DT A - 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-Microsoft 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-Microsoft group.

52.)You are the desktop administrator for South ridge Video. A user named Marie installs the Fax service with the default options on her Windows XP Professional computer. Her computer is configured to use an internal fax modem.
Maria now reports that she can successfully send faxes from her computer. However, her computer' s Fax monitor never answers incoming calls.
How should you correct this problem?

A.Restart Marie's computer.
B.Use the Fax console to redirect faxes to the My Faxes folder.
C.Reinstall the Fax service, selecting the option to receive faxes.
D.Use the Fax configuration Wizard to enable the fax modem to receive faxes.

54.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. You are configuring a Windows XP Professional computer named MKTl. Twenty members of the marketing department will use MKTl 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 MKTl and grant the permission s 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 MKTl.
You need to grant the appropriate permission s 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 folder.

55.)You are a help desk technician for your company, which is in the process of deploying Windows XP Professional to all client computers.
You up grade 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 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.

56.)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. You want this data to be copied to the new computer when Windows XP Professional is installed.
What should you do?

A.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 the installation script for each employee's new computer, specifying the shared folder on the network as the state source.
B.Start each employee's old computer in the Recovery console. Copy the Registry files, documents, and personal data to a removable storage device. In each new computer's installation script, coy the information from the removable storage device to each new computer.
C.Use Windows Explorer to copy all documents and personal data from each employee's old computer to each new computer. Run the Regedit command to export the Registry to a .REG file. In the installation script for each new computer, copy the documents and personal data to the computer, and import the .REG file.
D.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. After installing Windows XP Professional, apply the hard¬disk image to each new computer.

57.)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.

58.)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 lP 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 use 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 top the domain Administrators domain user group.

59.)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 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 text computer.
Run the Sysprep utility and re-create the disk image by using the third-party software.

60.)You are the desktop administrator for Adventure Works. You perform a clean installation of Windows XP Professional on 25 computers. All of these computers are part of a workgroup named Dev.
All of the computers in Dev are configured to require a user name and password for logon. Thirty day after the installation, all users in the Dev workgroup report that they cannot log on to their computers.
How should you correct this problem?
A.Use the Windows Product Activation Wizard on all computers to activate Windows XP Professional via the Microsoft Clearing House.
B.On each computer, log on as a local administrator and reset the user password at the next logon.
C.Restart each computer in safe mode, and change the local account policy expiration from 30 days to zero days.
D.Restart each computer in safe mode. Use System Restore, specifying the restore point that was created after the clean installation of Windows XP Professional.

61.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. You install a new driver for the network adapter card on your Windows XP Professional computer. When you restart the computer, the monitor displays a STOP error with no text before you are able to log on. Every time you restart the computer, a STOP error halts the start process.
You need to correct the error without affecting the user data on the computer. You also need to restore the original network adapter driver.
What should you do?

A.Restart the computer with the last known good configuration.
B.Restart the computer by using the Recovery console, and stop the Network Connections service.
C.Restart the computer by using a Windows XP Professional CD, and select the option to perform an Automated System Recovery (ASR) restore when prompted.
D.Restart the computer by using a Windows XP Professional bootable floppy disk, and disable the network adapter. Restart the client computer, and enable the network adapter.

62.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. A graphics designer named Eric installs a photo editing application on his Windows XP Professional computer. After the installation, performance on his computer is significantly slowed.
In an attempt to resolve the problem, Eric uninstalls the photo editing application and restarts his computer. However, performance is not improved
You want to ensure that you preserve Eric's data and his computer settings while returning his computer to its previous working condition as quickly as possible.
What should you do?

A.Restart the computer with the last known good configuration.
B.Use Disk Defragmenter on the computer' s hard disk.
C.Restore Windows XP Professional by using the most current system restore point.
D.Restore Windows XP Professional by using an Automated System Recovery (ASR) backup.

63.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. A remote sales representative named Laura uses a Windows XP Professional portable computer.
Laura travels to customer locations daily, and she usually works from home. She does not use a docking station when she starts the computer at home. Each time Laura starts her computer, she is prompted to choose between the Docked and Undocked hardware profiles from the Hardware Profile Menu.
You need to ensure that Laura is not prompted to choose a hardware profile each time she start her computer . You also need to allow her computer to start automatically with the undocked profile and without delay.
How should you configure Laura's computer?

A.Modify the BIOS settings, and disable support for the docking station.
B.Modify the hardware profiles, and remove the Docked hardware profile.
C.Modify the Device Manager settings to disable all devices used by the docking station.
D.Configure the hardware profiles so that the Undocked hardware profile is the default hardware profile for startup.

64.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. All users in the network have Windows XP Professional computers. Users in the research department have dual-processor computers.
Users in the research department report that when they run 16-bit Windows programs, their computer performance becomes very slow. You use system monitor to monitor the users' computers. You discover that when the users are running their 16-bit applications, one processor shows a sustained utilization of more than 90 percent while the other processor only shows utilization of less than 10 percent.
You need to improve application performance for the users in the research department. What should you do?

A.Configure each application to run in a separate memory space.
B.Configure each application to run in A l priority class.
C.For each application, set the compatibility mode to Windows 95.
D.Configure processor affinity for each application to allow it to run on both processors.

65.)You are a help desk technician for your company. All users have Windows XP Professional computers.
Ten users run a custom application named Finance on their computers. Finance stores user passwords in a file named Passwords.ini
By default, the Passwords.ini file is stored in a folder named C:\Winnt\App 1. The location and name of the file can be changed by an administrator. Each Passwords.ini file is unique. Each computer contains a single logical drive, which is drive C and is formatted as NTFS.
In order to comply with a new company security policy, you need to ensure that the Passwords.ini files are encrypted. What should you do?

A.In the Properties of the C:\Winnt\App1 folder, use Windows Explorer to select the option to encrypt the contents of the folder. Accept the default settings on the Confirm Attributes Changes dialog box.
B.Ask a network administrator to share a new encrypted folder named PassFiles on a network server and to permit users to read the files contained within the folder. Copy the passwords.ini file from each computer into the PassFiles folder. On each computer, configure Finance to use the Passwords.ini file in the PassFiles folder.
C.Create a folder named C:\Files. Copy the Passwords.ini file to the C:\Files folder. In the properties of the C:\Files folder, select the option to encrypt the contents of the folder. Accept the default settings on the Confirm Attributes Changes dialog box. Configure Finance to use the C:\Files\Passwords.ini file.
D.Create a folder named C:\Files. Move the passwords.ini file to the C:\Files folder. Instruct the user of each computer to open the properties of the C:\Files folder and select the option to encrypt the contents of the folder. Accept the default settings on the Confirm Attributes Changes dialog box. Configure Finance to use the C:\Files\Passwords.ini files.

66.)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 the Internet Connection Firewall on the ADSL connection. After several days, you notice that the computer is running slower than normal.
You examine the Internet Connection Firewall on your home computer. A portion of the log file is shown here.
2001-10-2515:28:36 CLOSE TCP 172.30.23.1172.30.23.103373880 -- - - - - -¬2001-10-25 15:28:36 CLOSE TCP 172.30.23.104 172.30.23.103 107680- - - - - - -
2001-10-25 15:28:53 OPEN-INBOUND TCP 172.30.23.104 172.30.23.103 107780 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --
You want to prevent the activity shown in the log. How should you configure the Internet Connection Firewall?

A.Clear the Telnet Server check box on the Services tab.
B.Clear the Allow incoming echo requests on the ICMP tab.
C.Clear the Web server (HTTP) check box on the Services tab.
D.Clear the Internet Mail Server (SMTP) check box on the Services tab.
E.Clear the Log successful connections checkbox on the Security Logging tab.

67.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. Your company's software developers use Windows XP Professional and lIS on their client computers to develop Web-based applications.
One of the developers reports that he can no longer access the Web-based application on his desktop by using his Web browser. When you attempt to access the application by using your Web browser, you receive the following error message, "Cannot find server or DNS Error."
You verify that the World Wide Web Publishing Service is started on the developer's computer. You also verify that you are using the correct URL to access the developer's computer by using your Web browser.
You need to ensure that the developer can access the Web application by using his Web browser. How should you configure the developer's computer?
A.Start the default Web site.
B.Start the ns Admin Service.
C.Run the IPconfig /registerdns command.
D.In the default Web site properties, disable the host header setting.

70.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. Your company has offices in Los Angeles and New York. Both offices are connected by a wide area network (W AN) connection. The networks at both offices include Windows XP Professional computers. The company uses a single Active Directory domain that includes a Microsoft Exchange 2000 server computer. Neither office is connected to the Internet.
Peter is a member of the marketing department in the New York office. Peter needs to use Remote Assistance to obtain help from another marketing employee in Los Angeles. However, when Peter attempts to send a Remote Assistance invitation by using Windows Messenger, and error message reports that he does not have a Net Passport.
You need to ensure that Peter can send a Remote Assistance invitation by using Windows Messenger. How should you configure Peter's computer?
A.Configure Windows Messenger to log on by using an Exchange account.
B.Install MSN Explorer. Configure MSN Explorer to connect to the Internet.
C.Configure Windows Messenger to log on using a valid Net Passport user name and password.
D.Install a modem.

71.)You are a help desk technician for your company. Michael and Veronica are users in your company's marketing department. Michael and Veronica use Windows XP Professional portable computers.
Michael and Veronica use Internet explorer to connect to a Web-based Internet e-mail service. Michael reports that he is required to provide a user name and password each time he access es the Web site. However, Veronica is not required to log on each time she access es the Web site. The Web site remembers Veronica's user name and password.
You need to con figure Michael's computer so that the Web site can remember his user name and password. How should you con figure Internet explorer on Michael's computer?

A.Set the security level for the Internet zone to medium.
B.Set the privacy configuration for First party cookies to accept.
C.Modify the privacy configuration so that the Always allow session cookies check box is selected.
D.Modify the security configuration so that the Internet e-mail Web site is included in the Trusted Sites list.

72.)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 company Active Directory domain. Andrew dials in to several different bran ch 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 the Internet Connection Firewall on a new dial-up connection that he created. In the past, he enabled the Internet Connection Firewall on other dial-up connections that he created.
You need to ensure that Andrew can enable the Internet Connection Firewall on new dial-up connections that he creates. What should you do?

A.Remove Andrew's user account from the local Administrator 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 in the domain.
Instruct Andrew to connect to the company network and to log on to the domain.
C.Instruct Andrew to disable Internet Connection Sharing (lCS) Discovery and Control on his computer.
Instruct Andrew to delete and re-create the new dial-up connection.
D.Instruct Andrew to delete and re-create the new dial-up connection.
Instruct Andrew to share the new dial-up connection by using Internet Connection Sharing (lCS).

73.)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 Tl 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 lP address assigned by your Internet service provider.
You want to use a remote desktop connection to control your home computer while you are at work. However, you want to prevent any other 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 Answer: presents part of the solution. Choose two)

A.On your office computer, enable the Internet connection firewall.
B.On your office computer, enable Internet connection sharing.
C.On your home computer, enable Internet connection sharing.
D.On your home computer, enable the Internet connection firewall.
E.On your home computer, enable the Remote Desktop Option m the Internet connection firewall services.
F.On your home computer, enable the web Server (HTTP) option in the Internet connection firewall service.
G.On your home computer, select the Internet connection Sharing Advanced tab. Select the establish a dial-up connection whenever a computer on my network attempts to access the Internet check box.

74.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. You are using RIS to install Windows XP Professional on a new computer. You start the computer, but instead of connecting to your network RIS server, your computer returns the following error message, "Operating system not found."
You verify that the computer contains a PXE-compliant network adapter that is connected to your network.
You need to start the computer and connect to your network RIS server. What should you do?

A.Ask a network administrator to modify the network DHCP server to include a DHCP reservation for the computer.
B.Ask a network administrator to modify the RIS server permissions to grant your domain user account Allow-Read permission on the RIS images.
C.Modify the computer's BIOS settings, and ensure that the computer is configured to boot from the network.
D.Modify the computer' s BIOS settings, and ensure that the computer's boot password is the same as the RIS server' s Administrator password.

75.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. All employees use Windows XP Professional computers.
Users in the sales department have portable computers. Each of these users also has a portable USB hard disk and a digital camera. You install these devices on the portable computers by using built-in Windows XP Professional drivers
One user installs an updated camera driver from the manufacturer and restarts his computer. After the installation, he receives an error message indicating that a service or driver failed to start. When he logs on to his computer, he discovers that he can no longer access his digital camera.
How should you correct this problem?

A.Restart the user' s computer with the last known good configuration.
B.Restart the user's computer in safe mode. Log on as the local administrator and set the Driver Signing Options to Warn-Prompt me each time to choose an action.
C.Restart the user's computer in safe mode. In device manager, select the Roll Back Driver option in the digital camera's properties.
D.Restart the user's computer in the Recovery console. Enable the new digital camera driver with the Service_system _auto parameter.

76.)You are responsible for installing Windows XP Professional on the Windows 2000 Professional computers at your company. Before you begin the installation, you create a network shared folder named \\FileSrvOl\WinXP. You copy the Windows XP Professional installation files to this folder.
Next, you use a 56-Kbps connection to the Internet to download updates from the Windows Update Web site to \ \FileSrvOl \XPUpdates.
Now, you need to install Windows XP Professional on the computers. Because your office's Internet connection is used for other purposes, you want to use the least possible W AN bandwidth while performing the installations. You also want to download updates to be applied to the computers with the least possible administrative effort.
Which action should you take on each computer?

A.Run the \\FileSrvOl\WinXP\Winnt32/dudisable command.
B.Run the \\FileSrvOl\WinXP\Winnt32/copydir:i386\XPUpdates/dudisable command.
C.Run the \\FileSrvOl\WinXP\Winnt32 command, accept the Dynamic Updates defaults, and install the updates.
D.Run the \\FileSrvOl\WinXP\Winnt32/duprepare:\\FileSrvOl\xPUpdates command. Then, run the \ \FileSrvOl \ WinXP\Winnt32/dushare:\ \FileSrvOl \XPUpdates command.

77.)You are the desktop administrator for your company. Your Windows XP Professional computer is configured to use an external fax modem.
The fax modem is configured to send and receive faxes. You install a new application that requires the computer to be restarted.
After the computer restarts, you can no longer send and receives faxes. When you open the Fax cons ole, you notice that the options to send and receive faxes are unavailable.
You need to con figure your computer to send and receive faxes. What should you do?

A.Tum the fax modem off and then on again.
B.Configure the Fax service to start automatically. Then start the Fax server.
C.Use the Fax Configuration Wizard to configure the fax modem to send and receive faxes.
D.Log on as a local administrator, and grant your user account Allow Full Control Permission on the fax printer driver.

78.)You are a help desk technician for your company. All users have computers that run Windows XP Professional. Users in the software development department use computers that have a dual-boot configuration. These computers have both Windows XP Professional and Windows 98 installed.
The hard disks on these computers are configured as shown in the table.
Physical Drive File Volume type
disk letter system
O C FAT 32 Windows 98 Boot
O D FAT 32 Windows XP Professional system and Boot
1 E FAT32 Data
A software developer converts drives D and E on his computer to NTFS. He inadvertently runs Convert.exe on drive C. He is now worried that he will no longer be able to start Windows 98 after his computer restarts.
You need to stop the user' s conversion process so that he can continue to access Windows 98. What should you do?

A.Run the Fsutil behavior set disabledlastaccess 1 command on the computer before restarting the computer.
B.Configure the Read-only and system attributes on the root of drive C before restarting the computer.
C.Restart the computer in the Recovery console. Run the Fixmbr command and then the Fixboot command
D.Delete the Autocheck autoconv\??\c:/fs:ntfs string from the BootExecute value m HKEY _ LOCAL _MACHINE _ SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SessionManager

79.)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, 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.

 

 

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