How can you ensure that the settings are synced between the two computers?
You work as a desktop technician at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. All servers run Windows Server
2012 and all client computers run Windows 8 Enterprise.
At work, you use a client computer named ABC-Admin1. ABC-Admin1 is a member of the
ABC.com domain. You log in to ABC-Admin1 using a Microsoft Account.
At home, you use a tablet computer named Tablet1. Tablet1 runs Windows 8 Pro and is a
member of a HomeGroup. You log in to Tablet1 using the same Microsoft Account as the one you
use for your work computer.
You discover that saved passwords and other computer settings are not being synced between
ABC-Admin1 and Tablet1.
How can you ensure that the settings are synced between the two computers?
How can you prevent the Sysprep /Generalize process removing the device drivers from the reference computer be
Your role of Systems Administrator at ABC.com includes the management of the Windows Server
2012 servers and the Windows 8 client computers.
The company has purchased 20 new computers. The new computers all have the same hardware
configurations. You are planning to deploy Windows 8 to the new computers using a Windows 8
image. After configuring one of the new computers as a reference computer with Windows 8 and
the required applications, you plan to capture an image of it.
To reduce the time taken for each new installation, you want to prevent the device drivers being
removed when you generalize the reference computer so that the same device drivers are
installed when you deploy the image to the remaining computers.
How can you prevent the Sysprep /Generalize process removing the device drivers from the
reference computer before capturing the image?
How can you achieve this goal while maintaining the security of the remote users’ computers?
You work as a desktop technician at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. All servers run Windows Server
2012 and all client computers run Windows 8 Enterprise.
Sales users often work away from the office. When they are away from the office, they can
connect to network resources using VPN (virtual private network) connections.
All client computers have a custom application named CorpApp installed. A new version of the
application is deployed to computers in the network.
The new version of CorpApp is made available in a public cloud for the remote Sales users to
download and install.
Sales users report that Internet Explorer displays a warning message saying the application could
be harmful to their computer when they attempt to download the application.
You need to enable remote users to download the new version of CorpApp without receiving the
warning messages.
How can you achieve this goal while maintaining the security of the remote users’ computers?
Which two of the following actions should you perform next?
Your role of desktop technician at ABC.com includes the management of the company’s Windows
client computers. All client computers run Windows 7 Professional 32-bit.
The company plans to migrate the client computers to Windows 8 Pro 64-bit.
You are developing a migration strategy to enable the migration to Windows 8 Pro. Your strategy
must enable users to keep their current operating-system settings, application settings, and
personal files.
You plan to use the User State Migration Tool (USMT) 5.0 to perform the “PC-refresh using a
hard-link migration store” migration method.
You are testing your migration strategy on test computer.
You copy USMT 5.0 to the test computer. You then run the following command:
Scanstate C:\Store /i:migdocs.xml /i:migapp.xml /v:13 /c /hardlink /nocompress
Which two of the following actions should you perform next? (Choose two)
What action should you take to make sure that these groups are unable to remove the shared network folder?
You are employed as an administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network is made up of an
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain, named ABC.com. All workstations on the
ABC.com network have Windows 8 installed.
You have recently created and shared a folder on the ABC.com network. You have granted
ABC.com’s Managers group Read permission, and the Sales group Read and Write permissions.
What action should you take to make sure that these groups are unable to remove the shared
network folder?
Which of the following actions should you take?
You are employed as an administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network is made up of an
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain, named ABC.com. All workstations on the
ABC.com network have Windows 8 installed.
You have been assigned to a workstation, named ABC-WS13. You want to make sure that you
are not notified when you modify the Windows settings on ABC-WS13.
Which of the following actions should you take?
What does this permission allow?
You are employed as an administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network is made up of an
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain, named ABC.com. All workstations on the
ABC.com network have Windows 8 installed.
A workstation in the Marketing department, named ABC-WS 07, has a locally attached printer,
which has been configured as a shared printer. ABC-WS 07’s operator is included in the Marketing
group.
You assigned the Marketing group the Manage documents permission
What does this permission allow?
Which of the following would easily allow them to achieve this?
You are employed as an administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network is made up of an
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain, named ABC.com. All workstations on the
ABC.com network, including laptops, have Windows 8 installed.
Certain ABC.com users have just been issued laptops for use outside the office. These users
currently log in to their desktop workstations using a Windows domain account.
They would like their laptops to be set up exactly like their desktop workstations.
Which of the following would easily allow them to achieve this?
Which of the following actions should you take?
You are employed as an administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network is made up of an
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain, named ABC.com. All workstations on the
ABC.com network have Windows 8 installed.
You have just installed a custom application on your workstation. You notice that the workstation is
reacting uncharacteristically.
You want to make sure that your workstation is in the same state it was the previous day.
Which of the following actions should you take?
What action should you take?
You are employed as an administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network is made up of an
Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain, named ABC.com. All workstations on the
ABC.com network have Windows 8 installed.
ABC.com has a workstation, named ABC-WS13, which includes two dynamic hard drives that has
the C: and D: drive letters assigned. Drive C: is 320 GB in size, of which 92% of the available
space has been used. Drive D: is 640 GB in size, of which only 10% of the available space has
been used.
You have been instructed to devise a backup strategy for drive C: that allows for the availability of
the backup file in the event of drive C: failing. You also have to make sure that the backup file is
accessible to all ABC.com network computers.
You are in the process of selecting a backup location. You are then informed that the backup
strategy must be able to host numerous system image backups.
What action should you take?