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Microsoft Microsoft XP Professional
- You want to share a printer on your Windows XP Professional client named Wrkst12, to allow IPP clients to print documents across the Internet.You installed PWS, shared the printer under the name Printer01, and set the appropriate permissions.What is the correct URL users should use to connect to the printer by using the Add Printer wizard?
- http://Wrkst12/Printers/Printer01/.printer
- http://Wrkst12/Printer01/.printer
- http://Wrkst12/Printer01/
- http://Wrkst12/Printers/Printer01/
- http://Printer01/
Answer: A
- You are a network technician assigned to troubleshoot problems with your company's enterprise network Windows 2000 environment.You have just been informed that a user's computer running Windows XP Professional has crashed.Upon inspection you notice that this computer will begin to load but the GUI no longer will come up.It will not load past the POST.What utility can you use to retrieve the files off this computer before the hard drive is formatted and a new image put back on?
- ScanDisk
- Disk Manager
- Device Manager
- Last Known Good Configuration
- Recovery Console
- Safe Mode
Answer: E
- You share a folder on your computer and you assigned the share permission Change to Everyone.John, a user from the Sales department, has been granted Full Control NTFS permission to the folder.John is also a member of the Sales group, which has been assigned Read NTFS permissions.
What are John's effective permissions when connecting to the shared folder?
- Read
- Read and Execute
- Change
- Full Control
Answer: C
- Your Windows XP Professional computer won't boot correctly.You want to use the Recovery Console to troubleshoot, but you did not install it using the winnt32.exe /cmdcons command.How should you access the Recovery Console?
- Using the Windows XP Advanced Options Menu at system startup
- By pressing the F8 key at system startup
- From Repair option of Setup
- Add the /cmdcons switch to the Windows XP ARC path in the boot.ini file.
Answer: C
- Which of the following is true concerning drive compression in Windows XP Professional?
- You can compress files and folders only on drives formatted with NTFS.
- Compressed files and folders cannot be shared.
- Compressed files and folders can be encrypted.
- Compressed files and folders cannot be encrypted
Answer: A, D
- You are the administrator at a small network environment with 8 Windows XP clients in a workgroup.You want to create a shared folder located on a FAT32 volume on one of the clients and use share permissions to protect it.When you open the Properties sheet of the folder you are about to share, you notice you are able to share the folder but there is not an option to assign share permissions to individual groups and users.What should you do?
- After sharing the folder, switch to the Security tab and set appropriate permissions.
- Disable the Use simple file sharing option in Folder Options.
- Protect the Shared Folder with a password and give this password only to the users that need access.
- Convert the FAT32 volume to NTFS.
Answer: B
- You are the administrator at a large company.The company policy is that all data is stored on file servers using shared folders, never locally.Many users have a notebook which they often take out of the office.All these users are a member of the Power Users group on their Windows XP client.You want to prevent all these users from making some of the shared folders available offline.What should you do?
- In the Advanced properties for Offline Files, select the Never allow my computer to go offline check box on each of the client computers.
- Disable the option Allow Caching of files in this shared folder in the Caching settings of each appropriate shared folder on the file servers.
- On the Offline Files tab of Folder Options disable the option Enable Offline Files on each file server.
- On the Offline Files tab of Folder Options disable the option Enable Offline Files on each client computer.
Answer: B
- You are the administrator at a huge company.You just recently upgraded almost all Windows 98 clients to Windows XP.In some rare situations you installed Windows XP on a second partition to create a dual-boot installation.At one of these clients you need to install a new 40 GB hard disk and format it as one partition which both operating systems will be able to access.What should you do?
- Use Windows 98 to format the partition with FAT32.
- Use Windows XP to format the partition with FAT32.
- Use Windows 98 to format the partition with NTFS.
- Use Windows XP to format the partition with NTFS.
Answer: A
- You are the administrator of a medium sized company.All the clients are running Windows XP Professional.At the end of a workday, you install an unsigned driver for a mass storage device on one of the clients.When the computer restarts you get a blue screen with Stop 0xc0000218 (0xe11a30e8, 0x00000000, 0x000000000, 0x00000000) UNKNOWN_HARD_ERROR.What should you do?
- Start Windows in Safe mode and reinstall the driver.
- Boot the computer from the Windows XP Professional installation CD and run Automated System Recovery.
- Start Windows using the Last Known Good configuration.
- Start Windows using the Recovery Console and restore the most recent full backup.
Answer: C
- You are the desktop administrator at a major enterprise.You just installed a second disk in one of the Windows XP clients and formatted it with NTFS.You are moving a large amount of files from an NTFS compressed folder on C: to a new uncompressed folder on the new D: drive.What will be the compression state of the files after they are moved?
- The files will be compressed.
- The files will be uncompressed.
- Both the target folder and the files will be compressed.
- Only the target folder but not the files will be compressed
Answer: B
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