Q1. Your company has a main office and a branch office. All servers are located in the main office. The branch office contains 20 client computers that are the members of a worlcg roup. 

You need to configure the client computers to use BranchCache. The solution must minimize the amount of traffic between the offices. 

Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run? 

A. Enable-BCHostedServer 

B. Enable-BCLocal 

C. Enable-BCHostedClient 

D. Enable-BCDistributed 

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Q2. You support laptops that run Windows 8 Enterprise. Microsoft BitLocker Administration and Monitoring (MBAM) are deployed on your network on a server named SERVER1. 

Company policy requires that laptops with MBAM client installed prompt users to enable BitLocker within 2 hours of being started. 

You need to make changes to the Configure MBAM Services Group Policy settings. 

Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) 

A. Set Enter status reporting frequency (in minutes) to 120. 

B. Set Enter client checking status frequency (in minutes) to 120. 

C. Set Select Bitlocker Recovery Information to store to Recovery password and key package. 

D. Set MBAM Status reporting endpoint to SERVER1 

E. Set Select Bitlocker Recovery Information to store to Recovery password only. 

F. Set MBAM Recovery and Hardware service endpoint to SERVER1. 

Answer: A,C 


Q3. You have a computer that runs Windows 8. 

The computer has a shared folder named C:\Marketing. The shared folder is on an NTFS 

volume. 

The current NTFS and share permissions are configured as follows: 

UserA is a member of both the Everyone group and the Marketing group. UserA must access C:\Marketing from across the network. 

You need to identify the effective permissions of UserA to the C:\Marketing folder. 

What permission should you identify? 

A. Read 

B. Full Control 

C. Modify 

D. Read and Execute 

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Q4. HOTSPOT  

Your network contains an Active Directory domain. All client computers run Windows 8 

Enterprise and are located in an organizational unit (OU) named Windows8Computers. 

The network has Windows Server update Services (WSUS) installed. All of the computers are configured to receive updates from WSUS. 

The network administrator creates a new computer group named Win8Computers in WSUS. 

You need to ensure that the Windows 8 computers receive all of the updates that are assigned to the WinSComputers computer group. 

Which Group Policy setting should you configure? (To answer, select the appropriate setting in the answer area.) 

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Q5. HOTSPOT  

Your network contains an Active Directory domain. 

The Default Domain Policy contains the AppLocker settings configured as shown in the AppLocker Settings exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) 

The Default Domain Policy contains the AppLocker properties configured as shown in the AppLocker Properties exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) 

To answer, complete each statement according to the information presented in the exhibit. Each correct selection is worth one point. 

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Q6. HOTSPOT  

You are a senior desktop administrator for Contoso, Ltd. 

You receive a service desk ticket that requires you to resolve a computer's performance problems. The ticket included the following description of a performance problem: 

"My computer slows down throughout the day. It does not occur consistently, but it does happen every day. The computer becomes slow. I have to reboot the computer before I can start working again, sometimes powering off by hand." 

You verify that there are no driver issues in device manager, or unauthorized software on the computer. You also verify that there is not defragmentation on the hard drive as well. 

You install the Windows Performance Toolkit (WPT) and configure Windows Performance Recorder (WPR) as shown in the following exhibit 

The results of the Windows Performance Recorder are shown in the following exhibit. 

What should you conclude, based on these exhibits? (For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Select No if the statement is not true. Each correct selection is worth one point.) 

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Q7. You administer computers that run Windows 8 Pro. You have secured the computers by using BitLocker. 

You have distributed a new application to the computers. Users report that file associations for ZIP archives is broken and users are unable to open ZIP files. 

You need to design a solution that recovers file association. You also need to ensure that BitLocker encryption settings are maintained. 

What should you do? 

A. Restore computer from the latest restore point. 

B. Delete the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\exefile\shell\open\command registry key. 

C. Modify setting in Change default settings for media or devices. 

D. Select Reset your PC. 

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Q8. Your network contains a wireless network access point that uses 802.IX certificate-based authentication. 

You purchase several devices that run Windows RT. 

You need to ensure that the Windows RT devices can authenticate to the wireless access point. 

What should you do first? 

A. Add a certificate to the Trusted Devices certificate store of the user. 

B. Add a certificate to the Trusted Root Certification Authorities certificate store of the computer. 

C. Add a certificate to the Trusted Root Certification Authorities certificate store of the user. 

D. Add a certificate to the Trusted Devices certificate store of the computer. 

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Q9. You administer Windows 8.1 Enterprise laptops. All of the computers are members of an 

Active Directory domain. 

When traveling, users access the corporate network by using a virtual private network 

(VPN). 

There is an external firewall that allows connections only on TCP ports 80 and 443. You need to establish a VPN connection that is able to pass through the firewall. Which of the following should you use? 

A. EAP-TLS 

B. MS-CHAP v2 

C. 802.1X 

D. RADIUS 

E. PPTP 

F. L2TP/IPSEC 

G. IPSEC/IKEv2 

H. SSTP 

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Q10. You support desktop computers that run Windows 8 Pro and are used as guest terminals in a reception area. They are connected to the Internet and are configured with automatic logon by using a local user account. 

You discover new applications on the Start screen of the computers. 

You need to restrict access to Windows Store for local user accounts on the computers. 

What should you do? 

A. From Local Computer Policy, navigate to App Package Deployment and disable All Trusted Apps to Install. 

B. From Local Computer Policy, select Store and enable Turn off the Store application. 

C. From Local Computer Policy, select Store and disable Turn off Automatic Downloads for Updates. 

D. From Local Computer Policy, select Store and disable Allow Store to install apps on Windows To Go workspaces. 

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