This page was exported from Easily Pass By Training Lead2pass Latest Dumps [ https://www.freebraindump.com ] Export date:Fri Mar 29 10:58:34 2024 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: Free Lead2pass 70-680 PDF and VCE Dumps — 100 Percent Pass Guarantee (31-40) --------------------------------------------------- The Lead2pass New Microsoft 70-680 practice Tests helps the user to keep a check on their learning and understanding and improve for the Microsoft 70-680 exam. Lead2pass makes you pass your exam much easier. QUESTION 31You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 7. Computer1 is a member of an Active Directory domain. Remote Desktop is enabled on the computer. You share a folder on Computer1. You need to configure Computer1 to meet the following requirements:- Allow computers in the local subnet to access the shared folder.- Prevent computers in remote subnets from accessing the shared folder.- Allow all computers to connect to Computer1 by using Remote Desktop. What should you do?A.    Modify the subnet mask.B.    Modify the Public folder sharing settings.C.    Disable network discovery on all computers located in remote subnets.D.    Modify the properties of the File and Printer Sharing firewall exceptions. Answer: D QUESTION 32You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You attempt to add files to %programfiles%app1 and receive a prompt to elevate your privileges. You need to ensure that you can add files to %programfiles%app1 without receiving a prompt for elevated privileges.The solution must prevent harmful applications from making unwanted changes to the system. What should you do? A.    Enable the built-in administrator account.B.    Modify the User Account Control (UAC) settings.C.    Add your user account to the local Power Users group.D.    Modify the permissions of the %programfiles%app1 folder. Answer: DExplanation: In order to secure a computer and its resources, you must consider the rights that users will have. You can secure a computer or multiple computers by granting users or groups specific user rights. You can help secure an object, such as a file or folder, by assigning permissions to allow users or groups to perform specific actions on that object. QUESTION 33You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You configure the computer to automatically install all updates. You need to verify whether a specific update is installed. What should you do? A.    In event viewer, examine the application log.B.    In windows update, examine the update history.C.    At the command prompt, run Wusa.exe and specify the /kb parameter.D.    At the command prompt, run Verifier.exe and specify the /query parameter. Answer: B QUESTION 34You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You need to identify which hardware is required to create a system repair disc. What hardware should you identify? A.    CD/DVD burnerB.    Floppy diskC.    Tape driveD.    USB disk Answer: A QUESTION 35You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You manually create a system restore point. You need to restore a copy of a file stored on a drive C from two days ago. You must act with minimum administrative effort. What should you do? A.    From recovery, select System Restore.B.    From Backup and restore, select Restore my files.C.    From the command prompt, run Wbadmin get items.D.    From the properties of the file, select Previous Versions. Answer: D QUESTION 36You have a computer that runs Windows Vista. The computer has one partition and 1 GB of RAM. You need to upgrade the computer to Windows 7. What should you do? A.    Add 1 GB of RAM.B.    Create a second partition.C.    Disable User Account Control (UAC).D.    Install Windows Vista Service pack 2 (SP2). Answer: DExplanation:You should keep the following in mind prior to and during the upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7:- Perform a full backup of the computer running Windows Vista prior to performing the installation. - That way, if things go wrong, you can do a full restore back to Windows Vista. You must ensure that Windows Vista has Service Pack 1 or later installed before you can upgrade it to Windows 7. - Ensure that you have the Windows 7 product key prior to the upgrade. - You cannot upgrade between processor architectures. An x86 version of Windows Vista cannot be upgraded to an x64 version of Windows 7, and vice versa. - You can upgrade only to an equivalent or higher edition of Windows 7. - You can upgrade Windows Vista Home Premium to Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate, but not to Windows 7 Starter. Windows 7 Professional is equivalent to Windows Vista Business. - Ensure that there is at least 10 GB of free disk space on the Windows Vista volume prior to attempting the upgrade.Requirements:Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions have the following minimum hardware requirements:- 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor- 1 GB of system memory- A 40-GB hard disk drive (traditional or SSD) with at least 15 GB of available space- A graphics adapter that supports DirectX 9 graphics, has a Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) driver, Pixel Shader 2.0 hardware, and 32 bits per pixel and a minimum of 128 MB graphics memory QUESTION 37You have a computer that runs Windows 7. The computer is configured as shown in the following table: You plan to install a new application that requires 40 GB of space. The application will be installed to C:app1. You need to provide 40 GB of free space for the application. What should you do? A.    Create a shortcut.B.    Create hard link.C.    Create a mount point.D.    Change the quota settings. Answer: CExplanation:Assign a mount point folder path to a driveYou can use Disk Management to assign a mount-point folder path (rather than a drive letter) to the drive. Mount-point folder paths are available only on empty folders on basic or dynamic NTFS volumes.Volume Mount PointsVolume mount points are new system objects in the internal namespace of Windows 2000 that represent storage volumes in a persistent, robust manner. This feature allows multiple disk volumes to be linked into a single tree, similar to the way Dfs links remote network shares. You can have many disk volumes linked together, with only a single drive letter pointing to the root volume. The combination of an NTFS junction and a Windows 2000 volume mount point can be used to graft multiple volumes into the namespace of a host NTFS volume. Windows 2000 offers this new mounting feature as an alternative to drive letters so system administrators can transcend the 26-drive letter limit that exists in Windows NT. Volume mount points are robust against system changes that occur when devices are added or removed from a computer. Important-icon Important A volume is a self-contained unit of storage administered by a file system. The file system that administers the storage in a volume defines a namespace for the volume. A volume mount point is a directory name in an NTFS file system that denotes the root of an arbitrary volume. A volume mount point can be placed in any empty directory of the namespace of the containing NTFS volume. Because volumes can be denoted by arbitrary directory names, they are not required to have a traditional drive letter. Placing a volume mount point on an NTFS directory causes the storage subsystem to resolve the directory to a specified local volume. This "mounting" is done transparently and does not require a drive letter to represent the volume. A Windows 2000 mount point always resolves to the root directory of the desired volume. Volume mount points require that the version of NTFS included with Windows 2000 be used because they are based on NTFS reparse points. QUESTION 38You have a computer that runs Windows 7. You log on to the computer by using a user account that is a member of Administrator Group. From Windows Explorer you open C:windowssystem32driversetchosts in notepad. You attempt to save the file and receive the save as dialog box. You need to ensure that you can save changes to c:windowssystem32drivers. What should you do? A.    Stop the windows search service.B.    Remove the inherited permissions from the file.C.    Start Windows Notepad by using elevated privileges.D.    Change the user account control (UAS) settings to Notify Me Only when programs try to make changes to my computer. Answer: CExplanation:Windows 7 does not allow applications to write data to these secure locations. User Account Control (UAC)UAC is a security feature of Windows 7 that informs you when the action that you want to undertake requires an elevation of privileges. If you logged on with a user account that was a member of the local administrators group in previous versions of Microsoft Windows, such as Windows XP, you automatically had administrator- level access at all times. This, by itself, was not a problem because recommended good practice was that people logged on with accounts that were members of the local administrator group only when they needed to do something related to administration. The problem with this is that people tended to use their administrator account as their normal user account. It was convenient for them because they did not have to log off and log on again each time they wanted to do something related to systems administration. Unfortunately, this behavior presented a security problem because any program run by a user logged on with an administrative account runs with the rights and privileges of that user. UAC resolves this problem by allowing a user that is a member of the local Administrators group to run as a standard user most of the time and to briefly elevate their privileges so that they are running as administrators when they attempt to carry out specific administration-related tasks.Privilege elevationAll users of clients running Windows 7 run with the rights of a standard user. When a user attempts an act that requires administrative privileges, such as creating a new user account, her rights need to be raised from those of a standard user to those of an administrative user. This increase in rights is termed privilege elevation. UAC is a gateway to privilege elevation. It allows users who are members of the local Administrators group to access administrative rights, but ensures that the person accessing the Administrative rights is aware that they are doing so. This privilege elevation occurs only for a specific task. Another task executed at the same time that also requires privilege elevation generates its own UAC QUESTION 39You have a computer that runs Windows 7.The network contains a monitoring server named server1. The computer runs a monitoring service named Service1. Service1 uses Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs). You need to ensure that Service1 can receive requests from Server1.What should you do? A.    From windows Firewall with Advanced Security, create a predefined rule.B.    From windows Firewall with Advanced Security, create a custom rule.C.    From the Network and Sharing Center, modify the network location settings.D.    From the Network and Sharing Center, modify the advanced sharing settings. Answer: BExplanation:Creating WFAS RulesThe process for configuring inbound rules and outbound rules is essentially the same: In the WFAS console, select the node that represents the type of rule that you want to create and then click New Rule. This opens the New Inbound (or Outbound) Rule Wizard. The first page, allows you to specify the type of rule that you are going to create. You can select between a program, port, predefined, or custom rule. The program and predefined rules are similar to what you can create using Windows Firewall. A custom rule allows you to configure a rule based on criteria not covered by any of the other options. You would create a custom rule if you wanted a rule that applied to a particular service rather than a program or port. You can also use a custom rule if you want to create a rule that involves both a specific program and a set of ports. For example, if you wanted to allow communication to a specific program on a certain port but not other ports, you would create a custom rule. QUESTION 40You have a customized image of Windows 7 Professional. You mount the image and modify the contents of the image. You need to restore the image to its original state. Which tool should you use? A.    Dism.exeB.    Ocsetup.exeC.    Pkgmgr.exeD.    Sysprep.exe Answer: A Being a Microsoft 70-680 certified professional guarantee a better future and success for you. Lead2pass Microsoft certification preparation exams would prove themselves to be the most helpful step in the direction of that Microsoft goal. 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