Q1. HOTSPOT
A company's server runs Windows 2008 R2 with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). All client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.
You need to automate the distribution of Windows security updates to all client computers by meeting the following requirements:
1) Point all client computers to the WSUS server.
2) Schedule updates to install at a specific time.
3) Run the updates immediately after Windows starts if the computer missed the originally
scheduled updates.
You need to configure Group Policy to meet the requirements.
Which settings should you configure? To answer, select the appropriate setting or settings in the work area.
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Q2. You deploy Windows 7 and several custom Internet Explorer add-ons to 1,000 client computers. Internet Explorer closes when users run a specific Web application. You need to find out whether an add-on is the cause of the problem. What should you do?
A. Use Group Policy to disable the Programs tab in Internet Explorer for all client computers.
B. Use Group Policy to turn on Internet Explorer 7 Standards mode.
C. Start Internet Explorer in No Add-ons mode.
D. Reset all Internet Explorer security zones to the default levels.
Answer: C
Q3. Your company has 1,000 client computers that run Windows 7. The company uses several custom line-of-business applications that are not compatible with Windows 7.
You need to distribute a Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Visualization (MED-V) virtual machine (VM) image that includes the custom applications to all Windows 7 client computers.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
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Q4. You are planning to deploy Windows 7.
You have a custom line-of-business application that is not compatible with Windows 7.
You need to design a solution that allows the application to run.
What should you do?
A. Use the Windows Compatibility Evaluator.
B. Use the Setup Analysis Tool.
C. Use the Compatibility Administrator.
D. Use the Update Compatibility Evaluator.
Answer: C
Explanation:
The Compatibility Administrator tool can help you to resolve many of your compatibility issues by enabling the creation and the installation of application mitigation packages (shims), which can include individual compatibility fixes, compatibility modes, and AppHelp messages. The flowchart in Figure illustrates the steps required while using the Compatibility Administrator to create your compatibility fixes, compatibility modes, and AppHelp messages.
http://sourcedaddy.com/windows-7/using-the-compatibility-administrator.html
Q5. You use Group Policy to configure Windows 7 Enterprise client computers.
You need to modify a Group Policy object (GPO) to specify a custom location for the temp folder.
Which setting should you select? To answer, select the appropriate setting or settings in the work area.
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Q6. You need to recommend a Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) image update strategy to meet company requirements. What should you recommend?
A. Windows Intune
B. Windows Update
C. ConfigMgr
D. Windows Deployment Services (WDS)
Answer: C
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh463536.aspx Creating and Deploying MED-V Workspace Packages with System Center Configuration Manager
Q7. Your company has a main office and 20 branch offices.
The network contains 5,000 client computers. 100 users have laptop computers and work
remotely. All remaining users have desktop computers.
You plan to deploy Windows 7 on all client computers.
You need to ensure that your image-creation strategy meets the following requirements:
.Provide access to all applications on the laptop computers when the users first start their computers.
. Provide language-pack support based on the geographic location of the user. . Minimize the bandwidth used to deploy images to the desktop computers.
What should you create?
A. one thick image for all client computers
B. one thin image for all client computers
C. one hybrid image for all client computers
D. one thick image for the portable computers and one thin image for the desktop computers
E. one thin image for the portable computers and one thick image for the desktop computers
Answer: D
Explanation:
hints: all applications on the laptop computers = thick image language- pack support based on the geographic location = thin image
Q8. You use Microsoft Application Compatibility Manager to produce a report that lists a company's applications and their compatibility status with Windows 7.
You need to add your ratings of the compatibility of the applications to the report.
Which Microsoft Application Compatibility Manager action should you select? To answer, select the appropriate setting or settings in the work area.
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Q9. DRAG DROP
You create a shim database and distribute it to each of a companys client computers through a script. You name the database Shim_Database and give it a filename of shimdatabase.sdb. The database GUID is 18315260-2ecb-43af-945a-56810da33fb4.
The database must be registered on all client computers. The registration process must be invisible to the user.
You need to construct a command to register the shim database.
Which command should you use? To answer, drag the appropriate component from the list of command components to the correct location or locations in the work area.
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Q10. Your company’s computers experience malware infections as a result of using unsafe ActiveX controls.
You need to update the client computer settings to follow the company policy.
What should you do?
A. Upgrade all users to Internet Explorer 9. Use a GPO to change the default setting of the Internet security zone to high. Add all internal web addresses to the Trusted Sites list.
B. Use a GPO to change the default setting of the local intranet security zone to medium-low. Add all internal web addresses to the Trusted Sites list.
C. Upgrade all users to Internet Explorer 9. Use a GPO to change the default setting of the Trusted Sites security zone to block ActiveX controls for all websites. Add all internal web addresses to the Trusted Sites list.
D. Create a GPO that enables the Disable add-on performance notifications setting. Link it to the OU for each site.
Answer: A