What should you do next?
You are designing a custom shell component for Windows Embedded Standard. You need to ensure that this component is displayed along with other existing shells in the component browser. You run Component Designer. What should you do next?
Which two actions should you perform?
You are developing a Windows Embedded Standard device that you plan to sell in Russia. You need to ensure that the device meets the following requirements: Supports the Russian language. Supports the Russian language for the user interface. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
Which two actions should you perform?
You are developing a Windows Embedded Standard device that you plan to sell in France and
Canada. You need to modify the settings for the component to meet the following requirements: Uses the French Language Support component. Uses a minimal footprint for the French Language Support component. User interface supports only French and English. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
What should you do?
You are creating a Windows Embedded Standard run-time image. You need to create multiple user accounts. What should you do?
Which User Type should you set?
You are developing a Windows Embedded Standard device that contains multiple user accounts. You add the required number of User Account components. You need to configure the User Account components to meet the following requirements:
Users must be able to modify the system settings. Users must be unable to install programs that affect the system files. Which User Type should you set?
Which component should you use?
You are creating a Windows Embedded Standard run-time image. You need to identify the file system component that meets the following requirements: Set access level to files and folders for each user level. Allow transparent encryption of files and directories for users and programs. Which component should you use?