Q1. A company uses Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2010 to deploy Windows 7 Enterprise and Microsoft Office 2010. The company is replacing existing computers with new 64-bit computers.
You have the following requirements:
You need to include Office 2010 with the deployment.
You need to automate the deployment where possible.
Some employees have accessibility requirements that require specialized hardware.
The hardware must continue to be used after the deployment.
The specialized hardware is compatible with Windows 7 but only 32-bit drivers are available from the manufacturer.
You need to create an image that meets these requirements.
What should you do? (Choose all that apply.)
A. Import the Windows 7 Enterprise x86 source files.
B. From the MDT deployment workbench, select the Custom Task Sequence template.
C. Use a reference computer and capture a WIM image.
D. From the MDT deployment workbench, select the Sysprep and Capture template.
E. Import the necessary OEM drivers.
F. Import the 32-bit version of Office 2010.
G. Import the 64-bit version of Office 2010.
H. Import the Windows 7 Enterprise x64 source files.
Answer: A,B,E,F
Explanation:
hints:
The specialized hardware is compatible with Windows 7 but only 32-bit drivers are
available from the manufacturer.
Q2. Your network has 1,000 client computers that run Windows 7.
You need to install an application, in the Local System account context, on the client computers.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. Configure a logon script.
B. Configure a startup script.
C. Configure a shutdown script.
D. Configure a logoff script.
Answer: B,C
Q3. Your company has client computers that run Windows 7 Enterprise.
Each computer in the company is required to boot into a different Windows 7 application environment without compromising the main Windows 7 Enterprise installation.
You need to create a new Native Boot VHD that will host the alternate Windows 7 environments.
Which command should you use?
A. BCDEdit.exe
B. Bootcfg.exe
C. DiskPart.exe
D. BCDboot.exe
Answer: D
Explanation:
http://www.techexams.net/forums/windows-7-exams/66547-bcdedit-bcdboot-difference.html BCDboot is a tool used to quickly set up a system partition, or to repair the boot environment located on the system partition. The system partition is set up by copying a small set of boot environment files from an installed Windows. image. BCDboot also creates a Boot Configuration Data (BCD) store on the system partition with a new boot entry that enables you to boot to the installed Windows image. BCDEdit 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 parameters, and so on. BCDEdit serves essentially the same purpose as Bootcfg.exe on earlier versions of Windows, but with two major improvements
Q4. Your network has a single domain with 1,000 client computers that run Windows 7. You use Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 to distribute and install software applications. All users have standard user accounts.
You plan to use Group Policy to ensure that application installation functions properly.
You need to design the User Account Control (UAC) policy.
Which setting should you select? To answer, select the appropriate setting in the work area.
Answer:
Q5. You have an image that is used to deploy Windows 7 on client computers.
You need to add drivers to the Windows 7 image.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool offline.
B. Use INF files for driver packages.
C. Use executable files for driver packages.
D. Use Windows Installer files for driver packages.
E. Use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool online.
Answer: A,B
Explanation:
Deployment Image Servicing and Management able to attach INF driver file to image at offline mode
Q6. Your company has 1,000 computers in the main office and 20 computers in store kiosks. All the computers run Windows 7 Enterprise. The kiosk computers do not have network connections. The company brands the Internet Explorer program window on all computers by displaying the company logo at the left end of the title bar. The company changes its logo.
You have the following requirements:
. Display the new logo on the Internet Explorer program window title bar on the main office computers and the kiosk computers.
. Modify the search providers that are available to main office computers.
You need to define Internet Explorer settings to support the requirements.
What should you do?
A. Use the Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) to create a custom configuration-only deployment package on the main office computers. Create a deployment CD for the kiosk computers.
B. Use the Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) to create a custom configuration-only deployment package on the main office computers. Enable automatic version synchronization and specify a flash drive for the path. Distribute the configuration package to the kiosk computers.
C. Save the logo as Logo.png and copy the file to the C:\Windows\Branding\ directory on each kiosk computer. Create and distribute a new OpenSearch description file for the main office computers.
D. Use the Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) to create a custom configuration-only deployment package. Copy the setup file to a flash drive, and distribute the file to all computers.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Hints:
Kiosk computer do not have network connections, deployment CD is needed.
Q7. You have a single Active Directory domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1).
You plan to store Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption recovery passwords in Active Directory.
You need to recommend the solution that uses the least amount of administrative effort.
What should you recommend?
A. Upgrade the domain controller that has the role of operations master to Windows Server 2008 R2.
B. Upgrade all domain controllers to Windows Server 2008 R2.
C. Upgrade all domain controllers to Windows Server 2003 SP2.
D. Extend the Active Directory schema.
Answer: D
Explanation:
BitLocker Drive Encryption Configuration Guide: Backing Up BitLocker and TPM Recovery Information to Active Directory
This section provides information about how BitLocker and TPM recovery information can be backed up in Active Directory. By default, no recovery information is backed up. Administrators can configure Group Policy settings to enable backup of BitLocker or TPM recovery information. Before configuring these settings, as a domain administrator you must ensure that the Active Directory schema has been extended with the necessary storage locations and that access permissions have been granted to perform the backup. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc766015(v=ws.10).aspx
Q8. You are planning the deployment of the CRM application to the New York office.
You need to recommend a deployment method to maximize the performance of the application.
What should you recommend?
A. MED-V
B. Unified Access Gateway
C. Remote Desktop Connection Broker
D. App-V
Answer: A
Q9. Your company uses Windows Update to download and install security updates on client computers.
When Microsoft releases a security update, you have the following requirements:
Establish which client computers require the security update.
Identify what changes will occur as a result of the security update.
Identify which applications might be affected by the security update.
You need to select the appropriate tool to detect application-compatibility issues.
What should you do?
A. Use the Inventory Collector
B. Use the Setup Analysis Tool
C. Use the Update Compatibility Evaluator.
D. Use the Windows Compatibility Evaluator
Answer: C
Explanation:
The Update Compatibility Evaluator (UCE) examines your organization's computers and identifies the installed applications and system information, matches that information against the profile set for the Windows. update, and looks for potential conflicts due to changes in the registry, application files, or application file properties.
You configure the compatibility evaluator, defining when and how it runs, in the Application Compatibility Manager. You can also view your potential compatibility issues on the Analyze screen of the Application Compatibility Manager.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc766043(v=ws.10).aspx
Q10. Your company has a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain and 1,000 client computers.
You are planning to deploy Windows 7 Enterprise to the client computers.
You need to design a zero-touch installation strategy.
What should you use in your design?
A. custom Windows 7 image on DVD
B. unattended installation
C. Windows Deployment Services (WDS)
D. Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2
Answer: D
Explanation:
Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2010 is a Microsoft solution accelerator available at no cost for deploying Windows operating systems. Based on the experience of Microsoft employees, partners, and customers, MDT 2010 contains many thousands of lines of code—code that provides a deployment framework so that customers can focus on their business, not on programming. Integrating MDT 2010 with Configuration Manager 2007 R2 helps large organizations use this framework to more easily implement the Zero-Touch, High-Volume
Deployment strategy.
Benefits of integrating MDT 2010 with Configuration Manager 2007 R2 in the Zero-Touch, High-Volume
Deployment strategy include:
-Streamlined deployment, because installation is fully automated without interaction.
-Lower support costs, because configurations are consistent across all client computers.
-Streamlined maintenance, because Configuration Manager 2007 R2 handles applications, device drivers, and updates.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd919178(v=ws.10).aspx