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Question ID 11230 | You work as an administrator at ABC.com. All servers on the ABC.com network run Windows
2000 Server and all client computers run Windows XP Professional.
You are responsible for managing the Windows XP Professional laptop computers. The Marketing
department makes use of a shared folder named ABCDATA that are located on a server named
ABC-SR01.
Remote users in the Marketing department access the files in \\ABC-SR12\ABCDATA using the
Offline Files feature.
How can you improve the security of the files and make sure that files cannot be accessed if the
laptop is stolen?
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Option A | You should change the permissions on the home folder to only allow members of the
Authenticated Users group to access the files.
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Option B | You should apply the Encrypt the Offline Files cache setting for the laptops using a GPO.
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Option C | You should remove the Offline Files options completely from the laptop computers.
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Option D | You should apply a default domain policy that species Offline File restrictions.
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Correct Answer | B |
Explanation Explanation: You are able to make use of Group Policy settings to control the functioning of Offline Files. In an Active Directory environment, you can apply these settings to groups of users by applying a GPO to a site, domain, or organizational unit. The Encrypt the Offline Files cache option determines whether offline files are encrypted in the cache on the local computer. Encrypting the offline cache will increase the security on the local computer. Reference: Rick Wallace, MCSE (Exam 70-270) Microsoft XP Professional Training Kit, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2002, Chapter 14, Lesson 3 Windows XP Resource Kit, Group Policy Settings That Affect Offline Files
Question ID 11231 | You are the helpdesk technician for ABC.com. The ABC.com network contains a single Active
Directory domain named ABC.com.
You are preparing to install an OEM version of Windows XP Professional on a new client
computer named ABC-WS10. ABC-WS10 is equipped with the following components:
• A PCI network card and graphics card
• SCSI controller connecting
A CD-ROM drive
A Hard Drive
Just after initializing the Setup process on ABC-WS10 you get an error message that informs you
the “Setup is unable to find a hard disk’. However, even after checking for loose cables and
functionality of the SCSI hard disk, you get the same problem. To ensure productivity you need to
make sure that the installation process can run successfully on ABC-WS10
Which action should you take? (Choose TWO. Each answer forms part of the solution.)
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Option A | You should restart the Setup process.
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Option B | You should install the driver for the SCSI adapter using F5 during the Setup process.
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Option C | You should copy ACPI Hal.dll from the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM.
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Option D | You should change the Boot.ini file of ABC-WS10.
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Option E | You should install the driver for the SCSI adapter using F6 during the Setup process.
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Option F | You should run fdisk.exe /mbr and restart the installation.
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Correct Answer | A,E |
Explanation Explanation: You should select options A and E. During the early text-mode phase of the setup process, you can press F6 and install the driver for the SCSI adapter. Reference: Rick Wallace, MCSE (Exam 70-270) Microsoft XP Professional Training Kit, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2002, Chapter 11, Lessons 1 & 2