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

Which policies should you document?

You are the desktop administrator for one of your company’s branch offices. The network in the branch office contains 20 Windows XP Professional computers. Windows XP Professional was installed on the computers by using a RIS image. The computers also use a security template named Standard.inf, which you created and applied to the computers. The company’s information security department releases a new security template named Corporate.inf. You are instructed to apply Corporate.inf to all 20 Windows XP Professional computers in your office. You are also instructed to make a list of all policies that are defined in Corporate.inf but that are not already enforced on the Windows XP Professional computers. You import Corporate.inf into the Security Configuration and Analysis console on your Windows XP Professional computer. The analysis is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) You need to document the security policies that will be enforced for the first time when Corporate.inf is applied to the computers in your office. Which policies should you document?
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What should you do to ensure that Windows XP Professional can be installed on the computer?

You plan to install Windows XP Professional on a new computer. The computer has only one hard disk drive. The hard disk drive is connected to an onboard SCSI controller. During the text-mode phase of the Windows XP Professional installation, you receive the following error message:

“Setup did not find any hard disk drives installed in your computer.”

You need to ensure that Windows XP Professional can be installed on the computer.

What should you do?

Which two actions should you perform next?

You are a help desk technician for your company. All users have Windows XP Professional computers.A user named Richard reports that he cannot access www.southridgevideo.com, an Internet Web site, by using Internet Explorer. Whenever Richard types http://www.southridgevideo.com into the Internet Explorer address bar, he receives the following error message:
*Your security settings prohibit the display of unsigned ActiveX Controls.
* According to company policy, users should download unsigned ActiveX controls only from Internet

Web sites that have been approved by the company’s information security department.You verify that www.southridgevideo.com is listed as an approved Web site. On Richard’s computer, you also verify that Internet Explorer is configured with the default settings.

You need to ensure that Richard can access www.southridgevideo.com without receiving an error message. You also want to comply with company policy.You need to configure Richard’s computer. First, you open the Security properties for Internet Explorer on Richard’s computer.

Which two actions should you perform next? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

What should you do to ensure that Marc can use this computer?

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 that 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 want to ensure that Marc can use this computer. What should you do?

What should you do to establish a Remote Assistance session with Stephen’s computer?

You are a help desk technician for your company. The company network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. The help desk technicians use Remote Assistance to remotely control user sessions to provide online support to users. The users currently use Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Outlook to submit Remote Assistance invitations to the help desk technicians.Stephen is a user in the sales department. Stephen has a portable computer and frequently travels to customer locations. While Stephen is in the corporate office, he submits a Remote Assistance invitation to the help desk.
When you attempt to answer the invitation and establish the Remote Assistance session, you receive the error message shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) You verify that Stephen’s computer is connected to the network and that he did not cancel the invitation. You also verify that the invitation did not expire. You do not experience similar problems when establishing Remote Assistance sessions with other computers. You need to be able to establish a Remote Assistance session with Stephen’s computer. What should you do?
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What should you do next to establish a Remote Assistance connection with Michael’s computer?

You are a help desk technician for your company. A portion of your company’s network is shown in the exhibit.

Michael is an employee in your company’s marketing department. Michael uses a Windows XP Professional computer that is located on Subnet A. You use a Windows XP Professional computer that is located on Subnet B. The company’s firewall does not use Network Address Translation (NAT).Michael sends you a Remote Assistance invitation. In Windows Messenger, you accept the invitation, but you cannot connect to Michael’s computer.Next, you run the Ping command, which verifies connectivity to Michael’s computer.

You need to establish a Remote Assistance connection with Michael’s computer.

What should you do next?

What should you do to resolve this problem?

You are the manager of your company’s Web development department. The company network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. You install Internet Information Services (IIS) on a Windows XP Professional computer. Users in your department use the computer as a test Web server for new content that they develop. You are a member of the Administrators group on the computer, and you use Remote Desktop to perform routine administrative tasks. Several of the virtual directories on the Web server contain confidential company data. You assign NTFS and IIS permissions to the folders and files on the Web server, the default Web site, and the virtual directories, as shown in the following table.
You administer the default Web site, which contains a page that lists the Web development projects in progress. The Web page also contains links to each of the virtual directories that are hosted on the Web server. You use Microsoft FrontPage to manage the default Web site. Users in the Web development department control the permissions on their own NTFS folders and virtual directories. Occasionally, users report that the permissions on their folders and virtual directories are reset to the default values. You investigate and discover that this occurs whenever you update the default Web site. What should you do to resolve this problem?

How should you configure the developer’s computer to ensure that the developer can access the Web applic

You are the desktop administrator for your company. Your company’s software developers use Windows XP Professional and IIS on their client computers to develop Web-based applications. All client computers use Microsoft Internet Explorer 6. 0 or later as their Web browser. 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?

What should you do to ensure that Bruno can access Internet Web sites by using Internet Explorer on his comput

You are the desktop administrator for your company. The relevant portion of the company’s network is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Bruno is a user in the accounting department. Bruno uses a new Windows XP Professional computer. Bruno reports that he cannot access Web sites on the Internet by using Internet Explorer. However, he can access intranet Web sites that are located on other network subnets by using Internet Explorer. Other users on the network can successfully access Internet Web sites. You need to ensure that Bruno can access Internet Web sites by using Internet Explorer on his computer. What should you do?
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