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Question ID 11226

You work as the network administrator for ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single
Active Directory domain named ABC.com. Certain servers have been configured to run services
such as RIS, DHCP and DNS.
You are preparing to install Windows XP Professional on a computer named ABC-WS25. You
discover that ABC-WS25 does not have a CD-ROM drive but is equipped with a Pentium IV 1-GHz
processor, a 4-GB hard disk, a modem and a network interface card. The modem is located in the
first PCI slot and the network interface card in the last ISA slot.
You receive an instruction from the CIO to use a RIS bootable floppy disk to install Windows XP
Professional on ABC-WS25. Whilst attempting to install Windows XP Professional you discover
that you cannot access the RIS server.
Which actions should you take? (Choose TWO. Each answer forms part of the solution.)

Option A

By changing the BIOS settings of ABC-WS25.

Option B

By removing the network interface card.

Option C

By changing the modem to the ISA slot and the network interface card to the PCI slot.

Option D

By replacing the Memory card.

Option E

By replacing with PXE compliant network card.

Correct Answer B,E
Explanation Explanation: A RIS bootable floppy disk (created using the RBFG.exe utility) will not support ISA network cards. It only supports PCI cards. To accomplish this task you need to replace the ISA card with a PCI network card. Reference: Rick Wallace, MCSE (Exam 70-270) Microsoft XP Professional Training Kit, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2002, Chapter 19, Lesson 3


Question ID 11227

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 run Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2
(SP2).
Microsoft Internet Explorer is the only allowed browser on the ABC.com network. You receive a
complaint from a user, named Amy Walsh, stating that other Web browser windows pop up whenever she accesses certain Internet Web sites.
How can you prevent this from happening in a minimum amount of time and with least amount of
modifications to her computer settings?

Option A

You should access the Internet Explorer settings on Amy Walsh’s computer remotely.
Thereafter you should enable the Check for signatures on downloaded programs option.

Option B

You should access the Internet Explorer settings on Amy Walsh’s computer remotely.
Thereafter you should enable the option to block pop-up windows.

Option C

You should access the Internet Explorer settings on Amy Walsh’s computer remotely.
Thereafter you need to clock all outbound traffic from TCP port 443.

Option D

You should access the Internet Explorer settings on Amy Walsh’s computer remotely.
Thereafter the Privacy tab should be accessed to determine the cookies that should be stored.

Correct Answer B
Explanation Explanation: The scenario states that a user reports that whenever she visits certain Internet Web sites, additional Web browser windows open automatically. 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’. To prevent the pop-up windows you 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

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