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Question ID 11213

You are employed as an administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single
Active Directory domain named ABC.com. A server named ABC-SR27 is used as a file server that
hosts a shared folder. All network users store their files and documents on the shared folder.
The ABC.com Finance department makes use of a custom application and save their files to the
shared folder on ABC-SR27.
You received a complaint from the Finance Department members that some of the custom
application files have become unusable resulting in productivity decrease when they have to
restore the application using the backup. You then find that the other network users configured the

shared folder to be available offline and all indications are that this is the cause of the problem.
You must make sure that the custom application files will remain unavailable when the users are
not logged on.
How can you achieve this without impacting on user access to other files in the folder? (Choose
TWO. Each answer forms part of the solution.)

Option A

You should change the network policy.

Option B

You should assign the Allow – Write permission to all users.

Option C

You should configure “My Documents” to be available offline in Windows Explorer on every
client computer.

Option D

You should include the custom application files in the Files not cached domain group policy.

Option E

You should select the Synchronize all offline files before logging off check box on the Offline
Files tab.

Correct Answer A,D
Explanation Explanation: The custom application files become corrupt due to the offline caching. In this scenario we need to prevent this type of file being made available offline. We can do this by configuring the ‘Files not cached’ setting in group policy. Files not cached Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Network\Offline Files Reference: Lisa Donald & James Chellis, MCSA/MCSE: Windows XP Professional Study Guide Second Edition, Sybex Inc., Alameda, 2003, p. 344


Question ID 11214

You work as the network administrator at ABC.com. All client computers on the ABC.com network
are configured to run Windows XP Professional.
A ABC.com user named Kara Lang is assigned a laptop computer named ABC-WS15. She
complains that she gets random error messages regarding missing .dll files on ABC-WS15 when it
is not connected to the docking station.
After some troubleshooting you discover that the device driver uses the .dll file mentioned in the
error messages as an external storage device. The storage device is in turn linked to the docking
station of Kara Lang. There are no random error messages when she works in docked mode. To
ensure productivity you need to make sure that this incident does not recur.

How can this be accomplished? (Choose THREE. Each answer forms part of the solution.)

Option A

By disabling the support for the docking station in the BIOS.

Option B

By creating a new hardware profile named KingUndocked by copying the default hardware
profile of ABC-WS15.

Option C

By disabling the server service in the Services Options.

Option D

by disabling the storage device in the undocked hardware profile.

Option E

By informing the user too restart ABC-WS15 using the undocked hardware profile.

Option F

by disabling the devices used by the docked hardware profile.

Correct Answer B,D,E
Explanation Explanation: Hardware profiles are used to load different sets of device drivers according to which profile is selected. In this scenario, we have a docking station with an external storage device attached. Therefore, we want to load the driver for the external storage device when the computer is docked, but not when the computer is undocked. To do this, we can create another hardware profile to be used when the computer is undocked. We can configure the undocked profile to not load the driver by disabling the external storage device in Device Manager. Reference: Rick Wallace, MCSE (Exam 70-270) Microsoft XP Professional Training Kit, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2002, Chapter 10, Lesson 3 & Chapter 15, Lesson 6

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