What command-line utility can you use in Windows 7 to edit boot options?
What command-line utility can you use in Windows 7 to edit boot options?
Which option is most likely to help you diagnose the problem?
You are troubleshooting instability problems on a computer running Windows 7 Ultimate and suspect that they might be related to hardware faults in RAM.
You access the System Recovery options.
Which option is most likely to help you diagnose the problem?
Can you do this, and what is the reason for your answer?
You are investigating instability and boot problems on a computer running Windows 7 Enterprise.
You boot using the Last Known Good Configuration (Advanced) option and perform a system restore.
This does not solve your problems, and you want to undo the system restore.
Can you do this, and what is the reason for your answer?
Which computers can you back up to a network share?
You want to centralize backups by backing up all client computers in your company’s production network to a network share on a file server running Windows Server 2008 R2.
All your client computers run Windows 7, but because your company has grown through a series of mergers, some run Windows 7 Professional, some run Windows 7 Enterprise, and some run Windows 7 Ultimate.
Which computers can you back up to a network share?
What action can you take?
A user on your company network creates a new file and works on it during the day.
He saves the file but decides he no longer needs it and deletes it just before the office closes.
Overnight, a file and folder backup takes place.
The next morning, the user decides he needs the file after all. He calls you for help.
What action can you take?
You need to prevent the browsing history from being sent only to that specific content provider
You have a computer that runs Windows 7 and Windows Internet Explorer 8.
You discover that your browsing history is sent to a third-party advertising content provider.
You need to prevent the browsing history from being sent only to that specific content provider.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that users can remotely log on to Computer1 from any computer on the network.
Your network contains computers that run Windows 7 and Windows Vista. All computers are members of the same domain.
You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 7.
You need to ensure that users can remotely log on to Computer1 from any computer on the network.
What should you do on Computer1?
You need to configure the computer to meet the following requirements:
You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 7.
Computer1 has Remote Desktop enabled. Computer1 has a shared printer named Printer1.
A group named HRUsers is a member of the Remote Desktop Users group. Only HRUsers has access to Printer1.
A user named User1 is a member of HRUsers.
You need to configure the computer to meet the following requirements:
* Allow User1 to print to Printer1.
* Prevent User1 from establishing Remote Desktop sessions to Computer1.
* Allow other members of HRUsers to connect to Computer1 by using Remote Desktop.
What should you do?
Which type of VPN connection should you create?
You have a computer that runs Windows 7.
Your network contains a VPN server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2.
The server requires the use of a pre-shared key.
You need to create a VPN connection to connect to the network.
Which type of VPN connection should you create?
You need to ensure that a custom application is automatically installed after the image is deployed
You have a custom image of Windows 7.
You plan to deploy the image to computers that are not connected to the corporate network.
You need to ensure that a custom application is automatically installed after the image is deployed.
What should you do?