which inbound rule should you modify?
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You administer Windows 10 Enterprise client computers in your company network. The computers belong to an
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain and have Windows Firewall enabled. All of the computers
are connected to the Internet.
You ping one of the desktops, which has an IP Address of 10.4.4.4, but you receive the message “Request
timed out”.
You need to configure the desktop to reply to ping request from other devices on the company network.
From the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security window, which inbound rule should you modify? To answer,
select the appropriate inbound rule in the answer area.
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You need to identify which application will prompt user…
You administer computers that run Windows XP Professional. These computers have a wide range of line ofbusiness (LOB) applications installed.
You want to migrate from Windows XP Professional to Windows 10 Enterprise.
You need to identify which application will prompt users for elevated privileges.
What should you do first?
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Your network contains an Active Directory domain.
The Default Domain Policy contains the AppLocker settings configured as shown in the AppLocker Settings
exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
The Default Domain Policy contains the AppLocker properties configured as shown in the AppLocker properties
exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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Which Control Panel application should you use?
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choice may be correct for more than one question in the series. Each question is independent of the other
questions in this series. Information and details in a question apply only to that question.
You need to change the password used for an L2TP VPN connection.
Which Control Panel application should you use?
You need to test the new AppLocker Packaged Apps policy…
You administer Windows 10 Enterprise tablets that are members of an Active Directory domain. Your company
policy allows users to download and install only certain few Windows Store apps.
You have created a new AppLocker Packaged Apps policy to help enforce the company policy.
You need to test the new AppLocker Packaged Apps policy before you implement it for the entire company.
What should you do?
Which technology should you choose?
You manage desktop computers on your company network. The finance department uses computers that rub
Widows 7 Enterprise and a 32-bit legacy application. The application has some compatibility issues with
Widows 10 Enterprise. The application uses domain single sign-on for authentication.
The vendor releases a new version of the application that is fully compatible with Windows 10 Enterprise These
versions cannot be installed on the same computer due to HKEY_CURRENT_USER registry setting conflicts.
You need to migrate the finance department computers Widows 10 Enterprise while meeting the following
requirements:
Users are able to use the original version of the application while validating the new version.
Once the new version is validated, the old version is removed with minimal effort.
Users authenticate only once to use the application.
Which technology should you choose?
What should you configure?
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choice may be correct for more than one question in the series. Each question is independent of the other
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You have five computers that runs Windows 10. Each computer is used by a different user. All of the
computers are members of the same workgroup.
You need to ensure that all of the users can access the files located in one another’s libraries. Access must be
granted based on a shared password.
What should you configure?
You need to enable BranchCache on all computers located…
Your company network includes a main office and multiple small branch offices. All of the computers in the
branch offices run Windows 10 Enterprise and are members of an Active Directory domain. The company has
no plans to deploy any servers in the branch offices.
Users from some branch offices report that it takes a long time to open documents from a file server that is
located in the main office.
You need to enable BranchCache on all computers located in the branch offices.
What should you do?
Which three actions should you perform in sequence?
DRAG DROP
You support Windows 10 Enterprise laptops.
You need to configure the laptops to support offline file access.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of
actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
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Which two actions should you perform?
A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run Windows 10
Enterprise.
You are configuring security for a portable client computer that does not have a Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
chip installed.
You need to configure local Group Policy to tum on Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption on the computer.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE Each correct selection is worth one point.