2024 TestOut PC Pro Certification Practice Exam
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You have computers: ComputerA is running Windows Vista and
... [Show More] ComputerB is running
Windows 7. You need to migrate all user profiles and data files from CompA to CompB. You
need to ensure the user accounts on the destination computer are created and enabled
during the migration. What should you do? - On CompB, run loadstate with /lae and /lac
options.
You have a computer that currently has Win7 installed. You need to perform a clean
installation of Win8 onto the computer, but you would like to retain the existing settings and
user files from the Windows 7 installation. What should you do? - While running the Win8
installation, select the Custom (advanced) option.
You work for a company with headquarters in Seattle and an office in Olympia. A single
server in the Seattle office runs WinServer 2003 and hold all shared files for the company.
The office in Olympia has 5 clients computers, all running Win7. The Olympia office is
connected to the Seattle office with WAN link. You want to implement BranchCache in the
Olympia office. What should you do? - Upgrade the server in Seattle to WinServer 2008 R2
or later. Configure BranchCache on Distributed Cache mode.
You have two Win systems named Comp1 and Comp2. Both computers are members of
domain. You have a domain user account named EFS-Recovery. You use the user account to
recover some files on Comp1. You need to recover some files on Comp2, but are
unsuccessful. What should you do? - Export the recovery agent keys from Comp1 and import
them to Comp2.
You have a Windows Vista system that you would like to upgrade to Windows 7. You want to
make sure that everything in your current system is compatible with Windows 7. What
should you do? - Run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor.
You manage a notebook system running Windows. You would like to log all of the packets that
are dropped by the firewall on your computer. What should you do? - In the local security
policy, configure object access policies for the Windows Filtering Platform (WFP). View audit
entries in the Security log in Event Viewer.
You have a 32-bit computer that runs Windows Vista Business RTM that you would like to
upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate. Your computer has the ff. specifications:
• 1 GHz processor
• 1 GB RAM
• 128 MB video card
• 16 GB free disk space
• DVD drive
You would like to perform the upgrade with the least amount of effort possible. What should
you do first? - Install the latest service pack
Prior to installing some software on your Windows system, you turn off User Account
Control (UAC), Reboot the computer, and install the software. You turn back on, but it does
not prompt you before performing sensitive actions. You want the protection of UAC, but is
not working at all. What should you do? - Reboot the machine.
Several weeks ago, you installed a desktop application on your Windows system. Yesterday,
you installed another desktop application on your system that was developed in-house by
your organization's application development team. After doing so, you notice that the first
application behaves erratically and frequently locks up. You have opened Control Panel on
your Windows system, accessed Programs and Features, and selected the application. What
should you do? - Click Repair.
You currently use a Win7 Ultimate desktop system. You have been asked to evaluate Win8.1
Enterprise as a possible upgrade for the Win7 systems you manage. You decide to install
Win8.1 in a VHD file on your Win7 system. To ensure that the evaluation is realistic, you need
to ensure the best possible performance. Which type of VHD file should you use? - Fixed Size.
You have a Win notebook system that is shared by three users. The computer is not a
member of a domain. Each user has been using EFS to encrypt their personal files on the
laptop. You would like to add your user account as a recovery agent so you can recover any
file encrypted by any user on the laptop. You would like to store the recovery keys on a
smart card. What should you do first? - Run cipher /r.
An employee has a Win notebook system. The employee has just been fired, but not before he
assigned Deny Full Control Permission to Everyone to all the files and folders on the system.
All users, including you, are now blocked from accessing these important files. You are the
administrator and you need to make these files available as quickly as possible. What should
you do? - Take ownership of the files, and change the permissions.
You have a single running WinXP. You perform a Custom (advanced) installation of Win7 to
the existing disk partition on the computer. You need to migrate user profiles and user data
from the WinXP installation to the Win7 installation. What should you do? - Run scanstate
with the /offlineWinOld: option.
You manage a Win system with an attached printer. You share the printer using a share
name of Printer1. You assign the Allow Print permission for the printer to the Sales group.
However, you discover that users who are not members of this group can print to the
printer. You want only members of the Sales group to print to Printer1. What should you do?
- Remove Everyone from the printer's access control list.
You want to modify the default settings of UAC on your Win system to meet the ff. criteria:
• Prompts should be shown when programs make changes to your computer and when you
make changes to Win settings.
• The desktop should not be dimmed and locked out, but should allow you to continue
working in other applications without responding immediately to the prompt.
•Settings should apply to all standard users. What should you do? - Disable the Switch to the
secure desktop when prompting for elevation setting in Group Policy.
You have a computer running Win7. The computer is part of a domain. You need to transfer
user profiles and data files to the computer from a network share using USMT; however, you
do not have USMT. What should you do? - Download the Win Automated Installation Kit
(Windows AIK) from Microsoft.
• You have a computer on your workbench without an operating system. You would like to
install Windows 7 Enterprise 32-bit edition on the computer. The computer has the ff.
hardware specifications:
o Hard drive with 12 GB of free space
o 1GB of RAM, one additional socket available
o One Pentium 2.8 GHz processor, one additional socket available
o Video card with 128 MB of memory
You need to change the hardware so that you can install Windows 7 Enterprise. What should
you do? - Free up some space on the hard drive. [Show Less]