You have a computer that runs Windows XP Professional. The computer is joined to an Active Directory domain. The domain contains a global group named Group1. You share a folder named Folder1 on the computer. You modify the NTFS permissions on Folder1 to assign Full Control to Group1. Users from Group1 report that they are unable to add files to Folder1 from the network. You need to ensure that members of Group1 can add files to Folder1 from the network.
What should you do?()
A.Add Group1 to the Power Users group.
B.Add Group1 to the HelpServicesGroup.
C.Modify the share permissions on Folder1.
D.Enable simple file sharing and modify the NTFS permissions on Folder1.
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You share a folder named Folder1 on a computer that runs Windows XP Professional. Users report that they cannot access the folder from other computers on the network. You verify that all users can access Folder1 when logged on to the computer. You need to ensure that all users can access Folder1 from the network.
What should you do?()
A.On Folder1, modify the share permissions.
B.On Folder1, modify the NTFS permissions.
C.Add all local user accounts to the Guests group.
D.Add all local user accounts to the Network Configuration Operators group.
A.Run cipher.exe.
B.Disable simple file sharing.
C.Enable folder encryption for the folder.
D.Request that an administrator adds your user account to the local Power Users group.
You have a stand-alone computer that runs Windows XP Professional. Five users use the computer. Each user has a local user account. The user accounts are member of only the Users group. You need to share a document between all users of the computer.
What should you do?()
A.Copy the file to the Shared Documents folder.
B.Copy the file to the My Documents folder of the local administrator.
C.Copy the file to the %SystemRoot%\CSC folder. Add all user accounts to the guests group.
D.Enable Offline File and Folder Caching. Copy the file to the %SystemRoot%\CSC folder.
You have 20 computers that run Windows XP Professional. You need to configure the computers to use your company’s internal Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server.
What should you do?()
A.Create a scheduled task that runs wuauclt.exe.
B.Modify the Automatic Updates settings from Control Panel.
C.Modify the Automatic Updates settings in the Local Computer Policy.
D.Connect to the Windows Update Web site and select Change settings.
You have a computer that runs Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (SP2). You need to configure the computer so that Windows updates are downloaded nightly. You must prevent the updates from being installed automatically.
What should you do?()
A.Modify Automatic Updates.
B.Install and configure Windows Defender.
C.Create a scheduled task that runs gpupdate.exe /sync.
D.Create a scheduled task that runs winnt32. exe /duprepare.
You have a computer that runs Windows XP Professional. The computer is configured as a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent and is monitored by an SNMP management server.
You install Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Windows Defender on the computer. You discover that the SNMP management server can no longer collect SNMP data from the computer. You need to ensure that the SNMP management server can collect data from the Windows XP Professional computer.
What should you do?()
A.Reinstall the SNMP.
B.Perform a Windows Update.
C.Uninstall Windows Defender.
D.Create an exception in Windows Firewall.
A user has a computer that runs Windows 2000 Professional. The user plans to upgrade the computer to Windows XP Professional. You need to instruct the user how to perform the upgrade. You must ensure that the user is only prompted to enter the Window XP product ID during the installation.
Which command should you instruct the user to run?()
A.sysprep.exe -nosidgen
B.sysprep.exe -reseal
C.winnt32 /duprepare
D.winnt32. exe /unattend
You plan to upgrade a computer that runs Windows 2000 to Windows XP Professional. You need to verify that the applications currently installed on the computer will run after the upgrade.
What should you do before you start the Windows XP Professional installation?()
A.From the Windows XP Professional source files, run winnt.exe /u.
B.From the Windows XP Professional source files, run Winnt32 /checkupgradeonly.
C.Review the Windows Hardware Compatibility List on the Microsoft Web site.
D.Start the computer from the Windows XP Professional installation CD. When prompted, press F6.
You plan to deploy Windows XP Professional on 100 client computers. You need to create an answer file for a Sysprep setup.
What should you do from the Windows XP Professional installation CD? ()
A.Extract support.cab, and then run rsdir.exe.
B.Extract deploy.cab, and then run sysprep.exe.
C.Extract support.cab, and then run windiff.exe.
D.Extract deploy.cab, and then run setupmgr.exe.
You create an unattended installation file named unattend.txt. You plan to use an answer file to perform an automated installation of Windows XP Professional. You need to ensure that a line-of-business application is installed automatically after the installation of Windows XP Professional is complete.
What should you do?()
A.Add a [GuiUnattend] section to unattend.txt.
B.Include a [GuiRunOnce] section in unattend.txt.
C.Create an unattend.bat file. Place the file in the root of the installation source files.
D.Create a registry file named setup.reg. Place the file in the root of the installation source files.
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