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Exam 70-682: Pro: Upgrading to Windows 7 MCITP Enterprise Desktop Support Technician

What should you do?

Your network contains a wired network and a wireless network. Users report that they experience intermittent problems accessing network resources when they connect to the internal wireless network. You discover that an unsecured rogue wireless access point uses the same Service Set Identifier (SSID) as the internal wireless network. You need to ensure that the users only connect to the internal wireless network. What should you do?

What should you do?

All client computers on your company network run Windows XP and are members of an Active Directory Domain Services domain. You plan to migrate all computers to Windows 7. You also plan to deploy a new VPN server to support remote network access for the computers. You need to ensure that all computers will be supported for remote access during the migration to Windows 7. What should you do?

What should you do?

All client computers on your company network run Windows 7 and are members of an Active Directory Domain Services domain. Employees using portable computers report that they get connected to a coffee shop wireless network from the company conference room. You need to ensure that the employees connect to the company wireless network by default from anywhere within the company premises. What should you do?

What should you do?

All client computers on your company network run Windows 7 and are members of a Windows Server 2008 R2 domain. The R&D department staff are local administrators on their computers and are members of the R&D global security group. A new version of a business software application is available on the network. You plan to apply an AppLocker security policy to the R&D group. You need to ensure that members of the R&D group are not allowed to upgrade the software. What should you do?

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Your company has client computers that run Windows 7 and client computers that run Windows XP Professional. You enable the Network Discovery feature on the Windows 7 computers. You discover that the Windows XP computers do not appear on the network map. You need to ensure that all client computers appear on the network map. What should you do?

What should you do?

Your company has a main office and a branch office. The network contains an Active Directory forest. All users on the network access the Internet from their computers. The company hires a temporary employee who has his own portable computer. The employee connects his portable computer to the network. When the employee attempts to join the computer to the domain, the connection fails. A help desk technician reports the following about the employee. He has a domain user account.His computer can access Internet Web sites.His computer can contact domain controllers by using the domain controllers IP addresses. You need to ensure that the employees computer can join the domain. The solution must ensure that the computer can access resources on the Internet. What should you do?

What should you do?

All client computers on your company network were recently upgraded from Windows Vista to Windows7. Several employees use a scanner to import document images into a database. They install a new scanning application on their computers. The application updates the device driver for the scanners as part of the installation process. Employees report that the application can no longer connect to the scanner. You need to ensure that the employees can use the scanner. What should you do?

What should you do?

All client computers on your company network were recently migrated from Windows XP to Windows 7. Employees use Internet Explorer 8. Each time employees access a Web application, they are prompted to install an add-on. After each installation, the application restarts and prompts the employees to install the add-on again. You need to ensure that employees can run the application. What should you do?

What should you recommend implementing?

Start of repeated scenarioYou are an enterprise desktop support technician for Fabrikam, Inc. Active Directory InformationThe company has a main office and a branch office. The main office hosts all of the companys servers. The main office connects to the branch office by using a WAN link. The network contains a single Active Directory domain that has 500 users. The domain contains three domain controllers and an enterprise root certification authority (CA). All servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. All user accounts are in an organizational unit (OU) named Employees. The computer accounts for all desktop computers are in an OU named Desktops. The computer accounts for all portable computers are in an OU named Laptops. A startup script is deployed to all computers by using Group Policy objects (GPOs). Client ConfigurationsAll client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise. All users have desktop computers. All computers are members of the domain. All desktop computers use wired connections to connect to the network. All portable computers use wireless connections to connect to the network. The wireless network is secured by using EAP-TLS. Company policy states that all client computers must be configured by using DHCP. The company has an internal Web site. The Web site is configured to use SSL encryption and to require client certificates. All company users can access the internal Web site. End of repeated scenario Users in the branch office report slow network performance when they connect to the file shares in the main office. You need to recommend a solution to improve performance when users access the file shares from the branch office. The solution must minimize hardware costs. What should you recommend implementing?

What should you do?

This question is the first in a series of questions that all present the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question in this series. Start of repeated scenarioYou are an enterprise desktop support technician for Fabrikam, Inc. Active Directory InformationThe company has a main office and a branch office. The main office hosts all of the companys servers. The main office connects to the branch office by using a WAN link. The network contains a single Active Directory domain that has 500 users. The domain contains three domain controllers and an enterprise root certification authority (CA). All servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. All user accounts are in an organizational unit (OU) named Employees. The computer accounts for all desktop computers are in an OU named Desktops. The computer accounts for all portable computers are in an OU named Laptops. A startup script is deployed to all computers by using Group Policy objects (GPOs). Client ConfigurationsAll client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise. All users have desktop computers. All computers are members of the domain. All desktop computers use wired connections to connect to the network. All portable computers use wireless connections to connect to the network. The wireless network is secured by using EAP-TLS. Company policy states that all client computers must be configured by using DHCP. The company has an internal Web site. The Web site is configured to use SSL encryption and to require client certificates. All company users can access the internal Web site. End of repeated scenario The company hires a new desktop support technician. The technician is added to the Administrators group on all client computers and the DHCP Users group on all DHCP servers. The new technician reports that the DHCP snap-in is unavailable on his computer. You need to ensure that the technician can view the configurations of the DHCP servers. What should you do?


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