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Question ID 11250 | You are the senior network administrator for ABC.com. The company’s network consists of a
single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All the servers run Windows Server 2000 and the
client computers Windows XP Professional.
A user named Amy Wilson is assigned a client computer named ABC-WS63. You receive a
complaint from Amy Wilson that ABC-WS63 is not functioning as it should. While troubleshooting
the computer, you find out that the hard disk on ABC-WS63 doesn’t work properly.
You replace the hard disk and install Windows XP Professional with all the default settings using
the OEM version. You discover that you are unable to access files on ABC-WS63 and receive an
error message stating “Error 5: Access is denied”.
Identify your first step you should perform to ensure that she can access network resources
successfully?
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Option A | She should run the Dynamic Update Wizard.
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Option B | She should make changes to the Boot.ini file.
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Option C | She should determine whether the components are compatible.
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Option D | She should run a complete installation of Windows XP Professional on ABC-WS63.
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Option E | She should run the Accessibility Wizard.
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Correct Answer | D |
Explanation Explanation: In order to be able to access resources in the domain and on the server in particular, ABC-WS63 must be added to the domain. Reference: Rick Wallace, MCSE (Exam 70-270) Microsoft XP Professional Training Kit, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2002, Chapter 8, Lesson 2 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - Q279765, HOW TO: Use the Fast User Switching Feature in Windows XP
Question ID 11251 | You are employed as a helpdesk technician at ABC.com. All servers on the ABC.com network run
Windows Server 2003 and all client computers Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You receive a complaint from a user, named Amy Walsh, stating that other Web browser windows
open automatically whenever she accesses certain Internet Web sites. Amy Walsh informs you
that she only uses Microsoft Internet Explorer for browsing.
How can you prevent this from happening again? (Choose all that apply.)
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Option A | You should configure the Privacy setting in Internet Explorer to High.
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Option B | You should remotely access the Internet Explorer settings on the computer of Amy Walsh.
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Option C | You should clear the existing cookies received by the Internet.
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Option D | You should block cookies for the first-party and last-party cookies.
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Option E | You should select the option that will block pop-up windows.
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Correct Answer | B,E |
Explanation Explanation: The question states that “A user reports that whenever she visits certain Internet Web sites, additional Web browser windows open automaticallyâ€. These additional web browser windows are known as pop-up windows. Windows XP service pack new adds some new functionality to Internet Explorer. One of the new functions is a ‘pop-up blocker’. Therefore, to prevent the pop-up windows, we simply need to enable the pop-up blocker in Internet Explorer. Reference: Rick Wallace, MCSE (Exam 70-270) Microsoft XP Professional Training Kit, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2002, Chapter 13, Lesson 4