What should you do?
You are developing a Windows Embedded Standard device. You need to ensure that the operating system writes only to specified folders. What should you do?
What should you do?
You develop a run-time image by using Windows Embedded Standard. The image uses Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) to prevent changes to the run-time image. The image is installed on devices that connect to a Windows domain. Devices that run the image work correctly for a whole month. After that, they are unable to log on to the domain. You need to change the image to allow any device that runs the image to continue accessing the Windows domain after the image is deployed. You also need to ensure that the partition where the image is located remains protected. What should you do?
What should you do?
You are developing a Windows Embedded Standard image that uses the File-Based Write Filter (FBWF) technology. Your device storage is protected by FBWF without exclusions. The cache type for the FBWF setting is configured as pre-allocated. During device testing, you receive the following error message: ‘There is not enough disk space on the disk.”
You need to resolve the error. What should you do?
What should you do?
You are developing a Windows Embedded Standard image for a headless device. You have a Windows application that is designed for user input. You need to embed this application in the headless device. What should you do?
Which two tasks should you perform?
You are developing a Windows Embedded Standard run-time image. The image will be used on devices that control an emergency response dispatch system. You need to ensure the devices can be initialized as fast as possible from a saved configuration. Which two tasks should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
What should you do?
You are developing a Windows Embedded Standard image for a device. You plan to prevent system message pop-up windows by using the Message Box Default Reply component. You need to access the information regarding the intercepted message boxes during the device operation. What should you do?
What should you do?
You are developing a Windows Embedded Standard run-time image. The image will be used in 500 network-attached storage devices. These devices will be heavily used between 09:00 hours and 17:00 hours daily. You need to implement a procedure to update your custom application without interfering with the device usage. What should you do?
What should you do?
You are developing a Windows Embedded Standard device. You plan to use the Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) feature to protect the device. You need to configure the appropriate settings in the EWF component to meet the following requirements:
Changes must be persistent on the device after a restart. Changes to the original state can be discarded. What should you do?
What should you do?
You are creating a Windows Embedded Standard image by using custom components. You have an existing SLD file that contains a custom component. You need to add this component to an SLX file. What should you do?
What should you do?
You are creating a Windows XP Embedded image for a destination device. You want the PMQ to be as detailed as possible. You need to create the PMQ file for the device. What should you do?