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Q1. - (Topic 1) 

Your network contains a wireless access point. You have a computer that runs Windows 7. The computer connects to the wireless access point. 

You disable Service Set Identifier (SSID) broadcasts on the wireless access point. 

You discover that you are now unable to connect to the wireless access point from the Windows 7 computer. 

You need to ensure that the computer can connect to the wireless access point. 

What should you do? 

A. From Credential Manager, modify the generic credentials. 

B. From Credential Manager, modify the Windows credentials. 

C. From Network and Sharing Center, turn on Network discovery. 

D. From Network and Sharing Center, modify the wireless network connection settings. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Wireless Network Connection settingsTo connect to a wireless network that does not broadcast its SSID, you need to know details such as the network name and security type. In Network And Sharing Center, you click Set Up A Connection Or Network, click Manually Connect To A Wireless Network, and click Next. You are prompted for the network name and security type and (if appropriate) encryption type and security key. Alternatively, you can open an elevated command prompt and enter a command with the following syntax: netsh wlan connect name=<profile_name> ssid-<network_ssid> [interface=<interface_name>] (Since the computer has previously been connected, just modify the settings.)NOT Network DiscoveryNetwork Discovery allows the client running Windows 7 to locate other computers and devices on the network. It also makes the client visible to other computers on the network. Disabling Network Discovery does not turn off other forms of sharing.NOT Credential ManagerCredential Manager stores logon user name and passwords for network resources, including file servers, Web sites, and terminal services servers. Credential Manager stores user name and password data in the Windows Vault. You can back up the Windows Vault and restore it on other computers running Windows 7 as a method of transferring saved credentials from one computer to another. Although Credential Manager can be used to back up some forms of digital certificates, it cannot be used to back up and restore the self-signed Encrypting File System (EFS) certificates that Windows 7 generates automatically when you encrypt a file. For this reason, you must back up EFS certificates using other tools. You will learn about backing up EFS certificates later in this lesson. 

Q2. - (Topic 4) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. The computer is configured to automatically download and install updates. 

You install Microsoft Office 2007. 

You need to ensure that service packs for Office are automatically installed. 

What should you do? 

A. From Windows Update, select Restore hidden updates. 

B. From Windows Update, select Get updates for other Microsoft products. 

C. Create a folder named Updates in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office. Install the Office Update Inventory Tool into the Updates folder. 

D. Download and install the Office 2007 administrative template and disable the Block updates from the Office Update Site from applying policy. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Use Windows Update to Check for Updates to other Microsoft Products By default, Windows Update can download and install updates for Windows 7 and features that are part of the operating system (such as Internet Explorer). You can also merge the functionality of Microsoft Update—a service for managing updates to Microsoft Office and several other Microsoft products—into Windows Update so that you no longer need to visit Office Online to get updates.If you do not already have Windows Update integrated with Microsoft Update, you will see the message "Get updates for other Microsoft products" on the Windows Update home page. To enable checking for other products, click the Find Out More option shown beside this message. This will take you to the Microsoft Update site for some quick installation steps. You only need to do this once. Thereafter, the Windows Update home page will indicate that you receive updates "For Windows and other products from Microsoft Update." 

Q3. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6) 

A manufacturing company has Windows Vista and Windows XP computers. 

You are responsible for upgrading all computers to Windows 7. 

You test the Windows 7 installation on a Windows Vista computer. Early in the installation 

process, you are prompted to choose the "Upgrade" option or the "Custom (Advanced)" installation option. 

You need to determine which installation option is appropriate for the different computers in your company. 

In the table below, identify the characteristics of the Upgrade and Custom installation options. (Make only one selection in each column. This question is worth two points. ) 

Answer:  

Q4. - (Topic 2) 

A user telephones your help desk. Her Favorites list is corrupt and she is having problems accessing the Web sites she visits regularly. All the computers in your organization are backed up every night with a file and folder backup that uses default settings. A restore point was created on all the company's client computers 24 hours ago because a new device driver was installed. You performed a System Image backup on all the computers in your organization three weeks ago. The user is not computer-literate and you need to fix the problem for her. 

What is the most efficient way to do so? 

A. Perform a system restore. 

B. Perform a System Image restore. 

C. Use the Restore Files Wizard to restore the Favorites folder in the user's backed-up profile. 

D. Access the History tab under Favorites on the user's browser. Browse to recently visited sites and add them to Favorites. 

Answer:

Q5. - (Topic 4) 

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? 

A. Device Manager 

B. Local Users and Groups 

C. the User Account Control Settings Control Panel window 

D. the icacls command 

E. the Group Policy management console 

F. share permissions 

G. the netsh command 

H. the Services management console 

I. the folder Properties window 

Answer:

Explanation: 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-do-i-get-started-with-the-encrypting-file-system-in-windows-7.aspx 

Q6. - (Topic 2) 

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? 

A. From Disk Management, select Attach VHD. 

B. From the Backup and Restore, select restore my files. 

C. Restart the computer and run system restore. 

D. Restart the computer and run system image recovery. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Attach VHD: Attaching a VHD activates the VHD so that it appears on the host computer as a local hard disk drive. This is sometimes called "surfacing a VHD" because the VHD is now visible to users. If the VHD already has a disk partition and file system volume when you attach it, the volume inside the VHD is assigned a drive letter. The assigned drive letter is then available for use, similar to when you insert a USB flash drive into a USB connector. All users (not just the current user) can use the attached VHD in the same way they use other volumes on local physical hard disk drives (depending on security permissions). Furthermore, because you can attach a VHD that is located on a remote server message block (SMB), you can manage your images remotely. Once attached the single file can be restored. The other answers are overkill or replace all files not just the one required. 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd440865%28WS.10%29.aspx 

What is system protection? System protection is a feature that regularly creates and saves information about your computer's system files and settings. System protection also saves previous versions of files that you've modified. It saves these files in restore points, which are created just before significant system events, such as the installation of a program or device driver. They're also created automatically once every seven days if no other restore points were created in the previous seven days, but you can create restore points manually at any time. 

System protection is automatically on for the drive that Windows is installed on. System protection can only be turned on for drives that are formatted using the NTFS file system. 

There are two ways that you can take advantage of system protection: 

* If your computer is running slowly or isn't working properly, you can use System Restore to return your computer's system files and settings to an earlier point in time using a restore point. 

* If you accidentally modify or delete a file or folder, you can restore it to a previous version that's saved as part of a restore point. 

Q7. - (Topic 1) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. The computer has System Protection enabled. 

You need to retain only the last System Protection snapshot of the computer. All other snapshots must be deleted. 

What should you do? 

A. Run Disk Cleanup for Programs and features. 

B. Run Disk Cleanup for System Restore and Shadow Copies. 

C. From the System Protection Restore settings, select Turn off System Restore. 

D. From the System Protection Restore settings, select Only restore previous versions of files. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Shadow info: Shadow copies are automatically saved as part of a restore point. If system protection is enabled, Windows 7 automatically creates shadow copies of files that have been modified since the last restore point was created. By default, new restore points are created every seven days or whenever a significant system change (such as a driver or application installation) occurs. 

Q8. - (Topic 6) 

You work as the desktop support technician at Abc.com. 

The Abc.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Abc.com. 

The Abc.com management has instructed you to install Microsoft Windows 7 on all the client computers at Abc.com. 

You need to create a Windows 7 image that includes the Office 2007. Microsoft Installer Package (MSI) package for the installation. 

What should you do? 

A. Install the MSI package by using the update command with the /slipstream switch. 

B. Install the MSI package by using the Msiexec command with the /package /uninstall switches. 

C. Install the MSI package by using the Msiexec command with the /package switch. 

D. Install the MSI package by using the Install command with the /package switch. 

Answer:

Q9. - (Topic 5) 

You use a desktop computer that has Windows 7 Ultimate SP1. The relevant portions of the computer configuration are shown in the following exhibits: 

The Disk Management console (Click the Exhibit button.) 

The System Properties window (Click the Exhibit button.) 

The System protection for Local Disk C window (Click the Exhibit button.) 

You create a password for several Microsoft Office files from your Documents library. 

You share the Documents library over a network. 

You need to ensure that network users are unable to access the unprotected versions of the files. 

What should you do? 

A. Delete restore points. 

B. Create a restore point. 

C. Perform a system restore. 

D. Search for the file in the Recycle Bin. 

E. Increase disk space used for system protection. 

F. Copy the file from a previous version of a folder. 

G. Set restore settings to Only restore previous versions of files. 

H. Run the cipher /x command from the elevated command prompt. 

I. Run the vssadmin list volumes command from the elevated command prompt. 

J. Run the vssadmin list shadows command from the elevated command prompt. 

K. Run the compact /U <file_name> command from the elevated command prompt. 

Answer:

Q10. - (Topic 2) 

You have a computer that runs Windows 7. 

You need to identify which unsigned drivers have been installed. 

Which command should you run? 

A. Cipher.exe /s 

B. Driverquery.exe /si 

C. Msinfo32.exe /q 

D. Pnputil.exe –i 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Driverquery: Displays a list of all installed device drivers and their properties. /si: Displays digital signature information for both signed and unsigned device drivers.