What should you do?
All client computers on your company network run Windows 7. An employee installs several new applications on a computer.
After the applications are installed, the computer takes longer to start.
You need to reduce the startup process time.
What should you do?
What should you do first?
All client computers on your company network run Windows 7 and are members of an Active Directory Domain Services domain.
You deploy network printers.
You need to ensure that employees are able to find these printers.
What should you do first?
What should you do?
All client computers on your company network run Windows 7 and are members of an
Active Directory Domain Services domain named contoso.com.
Employees access the company intranet site at http://app.contoso.com.
The Test team must be able to access a new version of http://app.contoso.com before the site is in production.
You need to ensure that the Test team can access the new version of the site without affecting other employees’ access to the current site.
What should you do?
What should you do?
All client computers on your company network run Windows 7 and are members of an Active Directory Domain Services domain.
A network administrator changes the IP address of a file server.
Employees are unable to connect to the file server.
You need to ensure that the employees are able to connect to the file server immediately.
What should you do?
What should you do?
All client computers on your company network run Windows 7 and all servers on your company network run Windows Server 2008. The computers and the servers are members of an Active Directory Domain Services domain. A network administrator moves the Internet Information Services (IIS) server to a different network segment and configures the appropriate network settings.
Employees are unable to connect to the IIS server.
You confirm that the network settings are appropriate.
You need to ensure that all employees are able to connect to the IIS server.
What should you do?
What should you do?
Your company has a main office and a branch office.
The network contains an Active Directory forest. All users on the network access the Internet from their computers.
The company hires a temporary employee who has his own portable computer. The employee connects his portable computer to the network.
When the employee attempts to join the computer to the domain, the connection fails. A help desk technician reports the following about the employee:
– He has a domain user account.
– His computer can access Internet Web sites.
– His computer can contact domain controllers by using the domain controllers’ IP addresses.
You need to ensure that the employee’s computer can join the domain. The solution must ensure that the computer can access resources on the Internet.
What should you do?
What should you do?
Your company has client computers that run Windows 7 and client computers that run Windows XP Professional.
You enable the Network Discovery feature on the Windows 7 computers.
You discover that the Windows XP computers do not appear on the network map.
You need to ensure that all client computers appear on the network map.
What should you do?
What should you do?
All client computers on your company network were recently migrated from Windows XP to Windows 7.
Your company uses a proprietary application that is currently not compatible with Windows 7. A shim has been created and applied to mitigate compatibility issues until a Windows 7-compatible version is developed.
A security update is made for this application. The update must be tested and then deployed as a new version of the application.
During testing you are unable to install the application.
You need to ensure that the application can be installed in the test environment before it can be deployed to the production environment.
What should you do?
What should you do?
All client computers on your company network run Windows 7. Several legacy software applications are made available on the computers by using Windows XP Mode (XPM).
Employees report that all Start menu shortcuts for the legacy applications are missing from their computers.
You need to ensure that all employees can access the Start menu shortcuts for the legacy applications.
What should you do?
What should you do?
All client computers on your company network run Windows 7.
The event logs contain errors from an application source and the Kernel-Power source. You plan to track the errors.
You need to capture only the relevant data to generate a report.
What should you do?