Q1. You need to ensure that the company's remote computers receive Windows updates at the same time as the internal computers.
What should you do?
A. Implement System Center Operations Manager (OpsMgr)
B. Install the Windows Deployment Services (WDS) role.
C. Install BranchCache in distnbuted mode.
D. Deploy DtrectAccess.
Answer: D
Q2. Your company has client computers that run Windows Vista. The company plans to upgrade the Windows Vista computers to Windows 7. The current configuration of all client computers in your company is based on a common Windows Vista image. Some branch offices use WAN connections to connect to the main office.
You have the following requirements:
Transfer all user data from the original Windows Vista installation to the new Windows 7 installation.
Use the least amount of bandwidth while transferring the user data. Support the same migration strategy for all offices.
You need to design a user state migration strategy that supports the requirements.
What should you do?
A. Use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool.
B. Use the User State Migration Tool (USMT) and a hard-link migration store.
C. Use Windows PE to perform an offline migration.
D. Use the multicast feature of Windows Deployment Services (WDS).
Answer: B
Explanation:
Hints: A and B is not use for user state migration C is the best tool to do that
Q3. Your company has a main office and 20 branch offices.
The network contains 5,000 client computers. 100 users have laptop computers and work
remotely. All remaining users have desktop computers.
You plan to deploy Windows 7 on all client computers.
You need to ensure that your image-creation strategy meets the following requirements:
.Provide access to all applications on the laptop computers when the users first start their computers.
. Provide language-pack support based on the geographic location of the user. . Minimize the bandwidth used to deploy images to the desktop computers.
What should you create?
A. one thick image for all client computers
B. one thin image for all client computers
C. one hybrid image for all client computers
D. one thick image for the portable computers and one thin image for the desktop computers
E. one thin image for the portable computers and one thick image for the desktop computers
Answer: D
Explanation:
hints: all applications on the laptop computers = thick image language- pack support based on the geographic location = thin image
Q4. You deploy Windows 7 Enterprise to 1,000 client computers by using an image file.
You need to define an image update strategy to incorporate software updates.
What should you do?
A. Install the deployment image on a client computer. Run the update package on the client computer, run Sysprep, and then recapture the image.
B. Append a disk volume that contains the update to the deployment image.
C. Mount the deployment image on a client computer that runs Windows 7. Run the update package on the client computer.
D. Install the deployment image on a client computer. Run the update package on the client computer, run BCDedit, and then recapture the image.
Answer: A
Explanation:
hints: incorporate software updates = update image online Sysprep is needed before capture image.
Q5. HOTSPOT
A company runs Windows Server 2008 R2 in an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment. Windows 7 is installed on all client computers.
Users discover that they cannot delete files that they have created and placed in their local folders.
You need to enable users to modify file permissions.
Which setting should you configure? To answer, select the appropriate setting or settings in the work area,
Answer:
Q6. Your company has 1,000 client computers.
You are planning to deploy Windows 7 and a new line-of-business application.
You have the following requirements:
Install the application as part of the standard Windows 7 deployment.
Use a single Windows 7 image for the deployment.
The application must be available for use on client computers that are not
connected to the network.
You need to ensure that the application is installed on all new client computers.
What should you do?
A. Deploy the application by using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).
B. Publish the application by using Group Policy Software Installation.
C. Service an offline image of Windows 7 to add the new application.
D. Service an online image of Windows 7 to add the new application.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Hints:
Client computer that are not connected to the network = A & B is wrong the question refer
to application installation. You can not do it offline servicing. Only online will be able to
achieve it.
Q7. The client computers in your network run either Windows XP or Windows 7. All client computers are in a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) organizational unit (OU) named MyClients.
You install Windows Software Update Services (WSUS). You create a Group Policy object (GPO) that enables automatic updates from the WSUS server, and you link the GPO to the MyClients OU. You place all client computers in a targeting group named MyClients.
Testing reveals that a security update that is applicable to both Windows XP and Windows 7 causes a line-of-business application to fail on the Windows XP client computers.
You need to ensure that the application runs on the Windows XP client computers and that the Windows 7 client computers receive the security update.
What should you do?
A. Remove the Windows XP client computers from the MyClients targeting group. Approve the update for installation to the All Computers targeting group.
B. Remove the Windows 7 client computers from the MyClients targeting group. Approve the update for installation to the All Computers targeting group.
C. Create a targeting group named MyXPClients beneath the MyClients targeting group. Move the Windows XP client computers to the MyXpClients targeting group. Approve the update for installation to the MyClients targeting group.
D. Remove the Windows 7 client computers from the MyClients targeting group. Approve the update for installation to the Unassigned Computers targeting group.
Answer: D
Explanation:
All computers targeting group = assigned group and unassigned group.
Unassigned computer targeting group = all computer which is not assign to any group.
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hints:
Windows 7 remove from MyClients = unassigned computer targeting group
Windows XP = MyClients targeting group
update will only done for unassigned computer targeting group
Q8. Your company has a custom Web application that uses a self-signed SSL certificate. The
company has an internal certification authority (CA) and uses autoenrollment. When external users attempt to start the Web application, Internet Explorer displays an error message that recommends closing the Web page rather than continuing to the application.
You need to ensure that Internet Explorer does not display the error message. What should you do?
A. Install the current certificate into the personal store on each client computer. Add the applications URL to the Trusted Sites zone in Internet Explorer.
B. Install the current certificate into the computer store on each client computer.
C. Purchase and install a commercial certificate on the CA server. Ensure that users trust the issuing CA.
D. Issue a root certificate from the internal CA on the external users computers.
Answer: B
Q9. Your company has two network segments. The core network segment is where centralized management is performed. The high-security network segment is an isolated network. A firewall between the core network segment and the high-security network segment limits network communication between the segments.
These network segments are shown in the following diagram.
Your company plans to deploy Windows 7 to all client computers.
You need to manage activation for client computers that are located in the high-security network segment.
What should you do?
A. Deploy the Key Management Service (KMS) in the core network segment.
B. Deploy the Key Management Service (KMS) in the high-security network segment.
C. Install the Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT) in the core network segment.
D. Install the Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT) in the high-security network segment.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Key Management Service (KMS) requires a count of 25 or higher from the KMS host to
activate itself.
refer to http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee939272.aspx
There is a firewall blocking, (VAMT) should setup at high-security network.
Q10. Your network has client computers that run Windows Vista.
. You are planning to deploy Windows 7.
. You need to detect and analyze the compatibility of an application that requires elevated privileges.
What should you do?
A. Use the Standard User Analyzer (SUA) Wizard.
B. Run a virtual version of the Setup Analysis Tool (SAT).
C. Use the Standard User Analyzer (SUA) tool.
D. Run a stand-alone version of the Setup Analysis Tool (SAT).
Answer: C
Explanation:
The Standard User Analyzer (SUA) tool enables you to test your applications to detect potential compatibility issues due to the User Account Control (UAC) feature.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc765948(v=ws.10).aspx