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Question ID 11221 | You are employed as IT Admin at ABC.com. All client computers on the ABC.com network are
configured to run Windows XP Professional.
After successfully deploying three new applications to the ABC.com marketing division computers
using Group Policy you receive numerous complaints from the Marketing division users stating
that they need to logout and logon many times before the applications can be seen on their
computers.
Which option should you select to ensure that the software is successfully deployed?
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Option A | You should modify the group policy to apply the Always wait for the network at computer startup
and logon policy option.
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Option B | You should have the Maximum retries to unload and update user profile applied.
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Option C | You should disable the existing EFS policy.
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Option D | You should instruct the Marketing department users to synchronize their logon time to occur
simultaneously.
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Correct Answer | A |
Explanation Explanation: Windows XP clients, contrary to Windows 2000 clients, use Fast Logon Optimization by default. This results in the asynchronous application of policy when the computer starts up and when the user logs on. This makes the logon process faster, but some GPOs might not be applied. To ensure that all GPOs are applied we should enable the Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon policy. This would force the Windows XP clients to process the GPOs synchronously which guarantee that they are all applied. Reference: Professor Windows - February 2002, Managing a Windows 2000 Domain with Windows XP Professional Clients Present MSDN, Platform SDK: Policies and Profiles, Logon Optimization Microsoft Windows XP Professional Administrator's Pocket Consultant, Chapter 8, Working with Logon and Startup Policies MSDN, Platform SDK: Policies and Profiles, Background Refresh of Group Policy Windows 2000 Server documentation, Policy for Group Policy: User configuration
Question ID 11222 | You are the newly appointed application developer at ABC.com. All computers on the ABC.com
network are configured to run Windows XP Professional and all employees belong to the local
Users group.
A ABC.com employee named Mia Hamm is assigned a computer named ABC-WS13. ABC-WS13
contains a removable hard drive with an third-party file system.
Mia Hamm formats the removable hard drive in order to use it with her computer but she receives
an “Access denied” error message as soon as she tried to format the drive. You must make sure
that information can successfully be stored to the removable hard drive.Which actions should you take?
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Option A | You should grant Mia Hamm the Allow-Full Control permission.
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Option B | You should assign Mia Hamm the Allow-Modify permission on ABC-WS13.
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Option C | You should have Mia Hamm take ownership of all content on ABC-WS13.
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Option D | Mia Hamm should be allowed to format the removable hard drive after you configured the local
security settings.
Thereafter she should be informed to remove the removable media.
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Correct Answer | D |
Explanation Explanation: You are able to set the permission to allow or deny someone the ability to format and/or eject removable media in the local security settings. Mia Hamm is receiving an access denied message which suggests the local security policy is denying her this permission. Reference: Rick Wallace, MCSE (Exam 70-270) Microsoft XP Professional Training Kit, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2002, Chapter 11, Lesson 1