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Question ID 11219

ABC.com has employed you as an IT admin for their organization. The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com.
You performed a successful migration of all Microsoft Windows 98 client computers to Windows
XP Professional. A ABC.com employee named Mia Hamm informs you that she is unable to
access or restore her information from a tape device that was created before the uABCrade to
Windows XP Professional.
Identify the next steps for restoring the backup to a Windows 98 computer? (Choose TWO. Each
answer forms part of the solution.)

Option A

You should restore the information in a non-compressed mode.

Option B

You should establish a performance baseline and restore the information.

Option C

You should restore Windows 98 using Ntbackup utility and the most recent Automated System
Recovery (ASR) backup.

Option D

You should restore the information in a compressed mode.

Option E

You should restore the information on the computer of Mia Hamm.

Correct Answer A,E
Explanation Explanation: Your subsequent steps should be to restore the information in a non-compressed mode. Thereafter the information should be restored on the computer of Mia Hamm. Windows XP works only with the compression that is included with NTFS. For this to work you need to first uncompress any drives that are compressed with DoubleSpace, DriveSpace, or any other drive compression software. If you do not uncompress a drive, the data on the drive is not available in Windows XP. The data on the drive is still intact, but it is not available in Windows XP. To be able to use the data on the compressed drive, you must dual-boot with the operating system that supports the compression method. When your C-Drive is compressed, you cannot install Windows XP.


Question ID 11220

You work as an administrator at ABC.com. All client computers on the network are configured to
run Windows XP Professional computers.
A ABC.com user named Kara Lang informs you that she is unable to connect to the secure
intranet Web site at intranet.ABC.com. She gets an error message that the digital certificate is not
from a trusted source as soon as she types http://intranet.ABC.com into the Internet explorer
address bar.
You check and discover that the intranet Web server is using a digital certificate issued by your
company's Enterprise Certificate Authority. The Enterprise Certificate Authority is located on a
server named certificates.ABC.com.Which action should you take to make sure that Kara Lang is able to access the secure intranet
Web site? (Choose TWO. Each answer forms part of the solution.)

Option A

You should install the certificate in the certificate store using the Certificate import Wizard.

Option B

You should open the Internet Explorer’s list of certificates on the Kara Lang computer.

Option C

You should enable Use TLS 1.0 option in order to configure internet Explorer for the Kara Lang
computer.

Option D

You should request a new certificate from the enterprise CA.

Option E

You should contact the support company to obtain a certificate and add it to the list of personal
certificates.

Option F

You should import a copy of the certificate into the Trusted Publishers certificates store of Kara
Lang.

Correct Answer B,E
Explanation Explanation: The Internet Explorer Certificate Manager permits you to install and remove trusted certificates for clients and CAs. Many CAs have their root certificates already installed in Internet Explorer. You can select any of these installed certificates as trusted CAs for client authentication, secure e-mail, or other certificate purposes, such as code signing and time stamping. If a CA does not have its root certificate in Internet Explorer, you can import it. Each CA’s Web site contains instructions that describe how to obtain the root certificate. To install or remove clients and CAs from the list of trusted certificates click Internet Options on the Tools menu, and then click the Content tab. Click Certificates and then click the Trusted Publishers tab. To add other certificates to the list, click Import. The Certificate Manager Import Wizard steps you through the process of adding a certificate. Reference: Rick Wallace, MCSE (Exam 70-270) Microsoft XP Professional Training Kit, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2002, Chapter 13, Lesson 4

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