You need to mount the VHD on a client computer
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A virtual hard disk (VHD) contains a Windows 7 Enterprise installation.
You need to mount the VHD on a client computer. What should you do?
You need to remove a virtual hard disk boot option from the Windows startup menu on a client computer
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A company has a server running Windows Server2008 R2, with Windows Deployment Services (WDS), the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT), and the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) set up.
The company also has client computers running Windows 7 Enterprise.
You need to remove a virtual hard disk boot option from the Windows startup menu on a client computer.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that the Windows 7 boot menu differentiates between the two Windows 7 installations.
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You create a new virtual hard disk (VHD) on a Windows 7 Enterprise computer. Then you install Windows 7 on the VHD.
After you reboot the computer, the Windows 7 boot menu shows two different Windows 7 installations titled “Windows 7”.
You need to ensure that the Windows 7 boot menu differentiates between the two Windows 7 installations.
What should you do?
You need to restore a single file from the system image
You have a computer that runs windows 7.
You have a system image of the computer.
You need to restore a single file from the system image. You must achieve the goal using minimum administrative effort.
What should you do?
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents a part of the solution
You administer desktops that have 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 installed. All desktops have a single CD-RW drive. The local hard disk drives on all computers are partitioned with a recovery partition and a single logical drive C.
You need to be able to restore Windows boot files on any of The desktops if the boot files become corrupted.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents a part of the solution. Choose two.)
You need to prevent the users from using the unapproved search engine.
You administer a computer that has Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8 installed.
You discover that two users have installed a new toolbar into their browsers. The toolbar is using an unapproved search engine.
You need to prevent the users from using the unapproved search engine.
What should you do?
What should you modify from the Local Group Policy?
You have a computer that runs Windows 7.
You need to provide standard users the ability to update the drivers for display adapters.
What should you modify from the Local Group Policy?
You need to prevent users from installing non-trusted device drivers
You administer client computers that have windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit installed.
All the computers are members of a single Active Directory domain.
You need to prevent users from installing non-trusted device drivers.
What should you do?
What should you use to accomplish this goal?
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A company has client computers that run Windows 7 Enterprise.
A user is asked to remove encryption from a locally saved folder so that other users can read and write to that folder.
You need to verify that the folder is not encrypted with the Encrypting File System (EFS).
What should you use to accomplish this goal?
What should you use to accomplish this goal?
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A company has client computers that run Windows 7 Enterprise.
You need to ensure that only signed and validated executable files are run with elevated privileges.
What should you use to accomplish this goal?