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1:- You are a help desk
technician for your company. All employees use Windows XP Professional
computers. A salesperson named Philippe receives a removable disk drive
cartridge from his supervisor. Philippe now reports that he cannot edit files
on the cartridge, he receives an “access denied” error message. Philippe’s
supervisor is currently out of the office. You place the cartridge in the
removable drive on your computer. You receive the same “access denied” error
message when you try to access the files and folders. You call Philippe’s
supervisor. She asks you to grant permission to access the contents of the cartridge
only to Philippe. However, she also wants to prevent Philippe from changing
permissions on the contents of the cartridge. Which two actions should you
take? (Choose two)
A. As administrator, take ownership of the
files and folders.
B. As administrator, grant your help desk user
account Allow-Full Control permission on the files and folders.
C. Grant Philippe Allow-Modify permission on
the files and folders.
D. Grant Philippe Allow-Full Control permission
on the files and folders.
E. Grant Philippe Allow-Take Ownership
permission on the files and folders.
Answer: A,C
2:- You are the desktop
administrator for your company's network. You are preparing a Windows XP
Professional computer for Carlos, a new user in the sales department. This
computer formerly belonged to an employee named Anne. Carlos requires access to
all of Anne’s files, but he does not have the appropriate permissions. You log
on as the local administrator and attempt to reassign permission so Carlos can
access Anne’s files. However, you receive an “access denied” error message. You
need to ensure that Carlos can access Anne’s file. What should you do?
A. Copy Anne’s account and name the new account
Carlos.
B. Give Carlos ownership of the files and
folders on the computer.
C. Grant Carlos Allow-Change Permissions
permission on the files and folds on the computer.
D. Take ownership of the files and folders on
the computer, and grant Carlos Allow- Full Control permission.
Answer: D
3:- You are the desktop
administrator for Trey Research. You need to build a RIPrep
image of a Windows XP Professional computer. You successfully install Windows
XP Professional on a computer in your lab. Then, you log on to the computer by
using a local administrator account. You install a virus scanner and three
other standard applications. Next, you run RIPrep.exe to create a RIS image of
the computer. Then you deploy this image to 50 computers by using RIS. Users
report that when they log on to their computers, the shortcuts for the three
standard applications are unavailable. You need to ensure that the RIPrep image includes the shortcuts for the domain user
accounts. What should you do?
A. Open Control Panel. In the system
properties, change the local user profile to a roaming profile. Then run
RIPrep.exe.
B. Open control panel. In the system
properties, copy the All users profile to the Default user profile. Grant the
Everyone group Allow-Full Control permission on the copied profile.
C. Open control panel. In the system
properties, copy the local administrator account profile to the Default user
profile. Grant the Everyone group Allow-Full Control permission on the copied
profile. Then run RIPrep.exe.
D. Run RIPrep.exe before installing the
standard applications. Open control panel. In the system properties, copy the
local administrator account profile to the Default user profile.
Answer: C
4:- You are the desktop
administrator for FR’s office. You need to install
Windows XP Professional on 100 client computers. Your company has a volume
licensing agreement with Microsoft Corporation that includes Windows XP
Professional. You receive a volume license product key from Microsoft that must
be used to install Windows XP Professional on the 100 client computers.
However, you do not have access to the Windows XP Professional CDROM that
Microsoft provided your company. You purchase a copy of Windows XP Professional
at a local computer store. You begin installing Windows XP Professional on two
client computers by using the attended installation method. When Setup prompts
you for a product key, you type your company’s volume license product key.
However, Setup displays the following error message: “Invalid product key”.
You need to complete the Windows XP Professional installation on all
100 computers. What should you do?
A. Use the product key that is printed on the
back of the CD case for the retail copy of Windows XP Professional that you
purchased.
B. Contact a Microsoft Activation center to
obtain a product activation key.
C. Cancel Setup. Obtain a volume license version
of the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM from Microsoft. Rerun Setup from the
CD-ROM.
D. Cancel Setup. Create an unattended
installation answer file that contains your company’s volume license product
key, and use the answer file to perform an unattended installation of Windows
XP Professional.
Answer: C
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