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Exam 70-681: TS: Windows 7 and Office 2010, Deploying (update September 26th, 2015)

You need to ensure that all KMS hosts can activate all versions of Windows and Office that are used in the com

All servers in your company run Windows Server 2008. All client computers run Windows

Vista and Office 2007. Key Management Service (KMS) hosts run Windows Server 2008.
All computers are activated by using KMS. You will deploy Windows Server 2008 R2 to all
new servers, and you will deploy Windows 7 and Office 2010 to all client computers. You
need to ensure that all KMS hosts can activate all versions of Windows and Office that are
used in the company. What should you do?

which configuration pass of Windows Setup should you add the Volume License Key?

You are deploying Windows 7 Professional to all client computers in your company. The
company uses Volume Licensing for all Windows operating systems. Different physical
locations in the company require different Volume License Keys. You are creating
unattended installation answer files for the Windows 7 deployments. You need to ensure
that the correct Volume License Key is added to the appropriate configuration pass during
the Windows 7 deployments. To which configuration pass of Windows Setup should you
add the Volume License Key?

Which file should you modify?

You have a single-domain Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) forest. All servers run
Windows Server 2008 R2. All client computers run Windows Vista. A custom local security
group exists on all client computers. You are upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7.
You will use User State Migration Tool (USMT) 4.0 to migrate user data and settings. You
need to migrate user data and settings while Windows Vista is offline, and you must ensure
that the migration includes the custom local group membership. Which file should you
modify?

You need to create a computer association between the Windows Vista computer and the new computer

Your company uses System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2 for operating system

deployment. You have a client computer that has Windows Vista installed. You also have a
new computer that does not have an operating system installed. You need to create a
computer association between the Windows Vista computer and the new computer. What
should you do first?

You need to ensure that the device drivers are prevented from being reinstalled on each client computer during

You have 100 client computers that have identical hardware configurations. You are
preparing one of these client computers to use as a reference computer when you deploy
Windows 7. You need to ensure that the device drivers are prevented from being reinstalled
on each client computer during the deployment. What should you do?

You need to install Outlook 2010 on all client computers

You have a single-domain Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) forest. Office Outlook
2007 is installed on all client computers. All client computers run the 64-bit version of
Windows 7. You attempt to install the 32-bit version of Outlook 2010 by using a startup
script. The installation fails. You need to install Outlook 2010 on all client computers. What
should you do?

You need to ensure that users can edit the specific Word and Excel files and that all other Office files are v

Your company has a single-domain Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) forest. You
are upgrading all client computers from Office 2003 to Office 2010. You are using Office
Customization Tool (OCT) to prepare the Office 2010 deployment settings. While testing the
deployment, you discover that users cannot open or edit specific Excel and Word
documents that are located in multiple directories. Users receive the following error
message: “Office has detected a problem with this file. To help protect your computer this

file cannot be opened.” You verify that users have the appropriate share and file
permissions to edit the files. You need to ensure that users can edit the specific Word and
Excel files and that all other Office files are validated before being opened. What should you
do?

You need to identify which registry key is causing the installation to fail

Your company is upgrading its client computers from Windows Vista to Windows 7. You
attempt to manually install a third-party application on a new Windows 7 client computer.
However, the installation fails when the application attempts to modify the registry keys. You
need to identify which registry key is causing the installation to fail. What should you use?


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