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Question ID 11238

You work as a system administrator at ABC.com. All servers on the ABC.com network run
Windows Server 2000 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional.
A ABC.com user named Rory Allen has been assigned a laptop computer named ABC-WS234.
Rory Allen informs you that he often utilizes a file named salesProject.doc when he is out of office.
The file is located on a shared folder named C:\docs on file server named ABC-SR23.
You configure all the required permissions to enable Rory Allen to access salesProject even when
he is not logged on to the ABC.com network. However, Rory Allen informs you that there is no
option to make the file available offline when he right-clicks the file on ABC-WS234.
How can you solve the problem?

Option A

You should enable offline files on ABC-SR23 and reinitialize the offline folders cache on ABCWS234.

Option B

You should enable caching of files in the \\ABC-WS234\docs folder.

Option C

You should modify the server-based file permission to have the Allow-Read/Write permissions.

Option D

You should enable caching of files in the \\ABC-SR23\docs folder.

Correct Answer D
Explanation Explanation: having the offline files enabled is a two step process. First, it must be enabled on the shared files by allowing the caching of the files. Only when this is done the user will be able to make the files available to her offline. Reference: Rick Wallace, MCSE (Exam 70-270) Microsoft XP Professional Training Kit, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2002, Chapter 15, Lesson 4


Question ID 11239

You work as a technician at ABC.com. All client computers on the network are configured to run
Windows XP Professional.
You are in the process of installing a new application on a client computer named ABC-WS256.
During routine monitoring you discover that the performance on ABC-WS256 is degraded after the
installation. You decide to uninstall the new application and reboot ABC-WS256 but it does not address performance issues.
How can you return ABC-WS256 to its previous level of performance without losing any data or
configuration settings in as little time as possible?

Option A

You should edit the registry.

Option B

You should use System Monitor to establish a performance baseline.

Option C

You should use the latest system restore point to restore Windows XP Professional after ABCWS256
is started in Safe mode.

Option D

You should run ABC-WS256 from the latest Full backup.

Option E

You should use the Auto Update utility.

Correct Answer C
Explanation Explanation: A System Restore works a lot like the Undo command in Microsoft Word. You can use System Restore to remove any system changes that were made since the last time you remember your computer working correctly. System Restore does not affect your personal data files (such as Microsoft Word documents, browsing history, drawings, favorites, or e–mail) so you won't lose changes made to these files. Reference: Lisa Donald & James Chellis, MCSA/MCSE: Windows XP Professional Study Guide Second Edition, Sybex Inc., Alameda, 2003, pp. 637-639

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