You are the desktop administrator for your company. A remote sales representative named Laura uses a Windows XP Professional portable computer. Laura travels to customer locations daily, and she usually works from home. She does not use a docking station when she starts the computer at home. Each time Laura starts her computer, she is prompted to choose between the Docked and Undocked hardware profiles from the Hardware Profile Menu. You need to ensure that Laura is not prompted to choose a hardware profile each time she starts her computer. You also need to allow her computer to start automatically with the undocked profile and without delay.
How should you configure Laura’s computer?()
A.Modify the BIOS settings, and disable support for the docking station.
B.Modify the hardware profiles, and remove the Docked hardware profile.
C.Modify the Device Manager settings to disable all devices used by the docking station.
D.Configure the hardware profiles so that the Undocked hardware profile is the default hardware profile for startup.
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What should you do?()
A.Increase the initial size of the paging file.
B.Move the current paging file to the system drive.
C.Increase the Buffers setting in the Config.sys file.
D.Enable the Adjust for best performance of: System cache memory usage option.
You are the administrator of a Windows XP Professional computer. You run five 16-bit applications on the computer. You want to monitor the performance of the computer when all five applications run at the same time. You use System Monitor to collect the performance data. The performance counters you want to include in your analysis are IO Read Bytes/sec, IO Write Bytes/sec, and Page Faults/sec. You want to ensure that you can collect these counters for each application.
What should you do?()
A.Run the five 16-bit applications in one process. Monitor each thread of Ntvdm.exe.
B.Run each of the five 16-bit applications in its own memory space. Monitor each instance of Ntvdm.exe.
C.Run the five 16-bit applications in Windows 95 compatibility mode. Monitor each instance of the applications.
D.Start the five 16-bit applications by using the Start /normal command. Monitor each instance of the applications.
You are the desktop administrator for your company. All users in the network have Windows XP Professional computers. Users in the research department have dual-processor computers. Users in the research department report that when they run 16-bit Windows programs, their computer performance becomes very slow. You use System Monitor to monitor the users’ computers. You discover that when the users are running their 16-bit applications, one processor shows a sustained utilization of more than 90 percent while the other processor only shows utilization of less than 10 percent. You need to improve application performance for the users in the research department.
What should you do?()
A.Configure each application to run in a separate memory space.
B.Configure each application to run in AboveNormal priority class.
C.For each application, set the compatibility mode to Windows 95.
D.Configure processor affinity for each application to allow it to run on both processors.
You are the desktop administrator for your company. All employees in the graphics department use identical dual-processor Windows XP Professional computers. The employees in the graphics department use only 32-bit Windows applications. Veronica is a user in the graphics department. Veronica reports poor system performance when she runs a certain custom application. The application was designed for multiprocessor use with Windows 2000. Veronica reports that the performance problems have only recently begun. You run Task Manager on Veronica's computer. You view the performance statistics shown in the exhibit.
You need to improve application performance on Veronica's computer.
What should you do?()
A.Create a shortcut for the application that includes the Start /separate command in the command line.
B.Configure the application to run by using Windows 2000 compatibility mode.
C.Upgrade the system BIOS on Veronica's computer to support Automatic Programmable Interrupt Controller (APIC) symmetric multiprocessing.
D.Configure the processor affinity option on Veronica's computer so that all application processes use both processors.
You are the desktop administrator for your company. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. Currently, 10 of the computers in the graphics department contain two processors. You want to install a second processor in each of the remaining computers in the graphics department. You install a second processor in a test computer. When you start the computer, the start process begins normally and then terminates. You receive the following error message: "STOP: 0x00000079 HAL_MISMATCH." When you restart the computer, it stops again, and you receive the same error message. You remove the second processor, and the computer starts normally. When you attempt to install a second processor in a different test computer, the same STOP error occurs. You need to eliminate the error so that you can install the second processor on all of the computers.
What should you do?()
A.Before you install the second processor, install the multiprocessor HAL on each computer.
B.Before you install the second processor, configure the each computer's system BIOS for multiprocessor APM.
C.After you install the second processor, restart each computer by using the Recovery console, and copy the multiprocessor HAL files from the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM.
D.After you install the second processor, start each computer in safe mode. Configure the SSDP Discovery Service startup parameter to Manual.
You are the desktop administrator for your company. All employees have Windows XP Professional portable computers. A sales representative named Richard has a local user account on his computer. Richard is issued a portable USB print device. You log on to his computer and disable the restrictions on loading unsigned drivers. All other local computer policies are configured with the default settings. You restart Richard’s computer. Then Richard connects the USB print device, but the printer does not appear in the Printers folder, and Richard cannot print any documents. You need to ensure that Richard can install the printer and print successfully.
What should you do?()
A.Add Richard to the local Print Operators group on his computer.
B.Add the /fastdetect switch in the Boot.ini file on Richard’s computer.
C.Disable the Prevent users from installing printer drivers local security policy setting.
D.Modify the Driver Signing Options, selecting the Make this action the system default check box.
You are the desktop administrator for your company. All employees have Windows XP Professional computers. All employees are members of the local Users group on their own computers. A user in the graphics department has a removable disk cartridge drive on his computer. The disk cartridge contains an unsupported, third-party file system. When he tries to save data to the disk cartridge, the user is prompted to reformat the disk cartridge. However, he receives an “access denied” error message when attempting to reformat. You need to enable the user to save data to the disk cartridge.
What should you do?()
A.Instruct the user to format the cartridge as FAT32.
B.Remove the Read-only attribute from the disk cartridge.
C.Add the user to the Power Users local group on the computer.
D.Grant the user Allow - Full Control permission on the disk cartridge.
E.Configure the local security settings to allow the user to format and eject removable media.
You are the desktop administrator for your company. You connect a print device to a Windows XP Professional computer for the users in the help desk department. You share the printer on the network as HDPrint. You grant the HDUsers and HDManagers groups Allow - Print permission on HDPrint. Several users in the HDUsers group report that it often takes several minutes for their print jobs to print after they are submitted. You investigate and discover that under normal use, the print queue length often exceeds 50 print jobs. You want to improve printing performance for the users in the HDUsers group.
What should you do?()
A.Install a second printer that uses the same print device. Share the second printer as HDPrint2. Configure a priority setting of 99 on HDPrint2.
B.Increase the print job priority settings to 99 for all print jobs that are submitted by the users in the HDUsers group.
C.Connect a second, identical print device to the Windows XP Professional computer. In the properties for HDPrint, select the Enable printer pooling check box.
D.In the printer properties for HDPrint, select the Print directly to the printer option and clear the Enable advanced printing features check box.
You are the desktop administrator of your company’s network. You install a print device on a Windows XP Professional computer. This print device should be used only by the desktop administration staff and by managers. You share the printer on the network as DTA-Print and assign Allow - Print permissions to the DTA-S group, which includes staff members’ accounts, and the DTA-M group, which includes managers’ accounts. Later, the managers report that they must wait a long time for their jobs to print. You discover that the desktop administration staff generates many problematic print jobs. As a result, the managers’ print jobs must wait a long time in the print queue. You need to ensure that the managers’ print jobs print as quickly as possible while minimizing hardware costs.
What should you do?()
A.Install a second printer for the same print device on the Windows XP Professional computer. Share this printer as DTA-Manager, and grant Allow - Print permission to the DTA-M group only. Configure a priority setting of 1 on DTA-Print. Configure a priority setting of 99 on DTA-Manager.
B.Install a second printer for the same print device on the Windows XP Professional computer. Share this printer as DTA-Manager, and grant Allow - Print permissions to the DTA-M group only. Configure a priority setting of 99 on DTA-Print. Configure a priority setting of 1 on DTA-Manager.
C.Connect a second print device to the Windows XP Professional computer. Create a printer pool from the first defined printer. Configure a priority setting of 1 on the printer pool. Grant Allow - Manage Documents permission to DTA-M group.
D.Connect a second print device to the Windows XP Professional computer. Create a printer pool from the first defined printer. Configure a priority setting of 99 on the printer pool. Grant Allow - Manage Documents permission to DTA-M group.
You and Stephen are the desktop administrators for your company. You install a printer on your Windows XP Professional computer. You share this printer on the company network. You want to ensure that only members of the DTAdmins local group can use this printer, and that only you and Stephen can manage the printer and all print jobs. You also want to ensure that members of the DTAdmins local group can manage only their own print jobs.
How should you configure security on this printer?()
A.Grant Allow - Print permission to the DTAdmins group. Grant Allow - Manage Documents permission to your user account and to Stephen’s user account.
B.Grant Allow - Print permission to the DTAdmins group. Grant Allow - Manage Documents and Allow - Manage Printers permissions to your user account and to Stephen’s user account.
C.Grant Allow - Manage Documents permission to the DTAdmins group. Grant Allow - Manage Printers permission to your user account and to Stephen’s user account.
D.Grant Allow - Print permission to the DTAdmins group. Remove Allow - Manage Documents permission from the Creator Owner group. Grant Allow - Manage Printers permission to your user account and to Stephen’s user account.
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