Microsoft Windows Networking Features Quiz Flashcards

(15 cards)

1
Q

Which of the following statements are true? (Select 3 answers)

  1. Windows-based computers on home networks must be part of a HomeGroup
  2. Windows-based computers on a network must be part of a workgroup or a domain
  3. Windows-based computers on workplace networks are usually part of a domain
  4. Windows-based computers on workplace networks are usually part of a workgroup
  5. Windows-based computers on home networks are usually part of a workgroup
  6. Windows-based computers on home networks are usually part of a domain
A
  • Windows-based computers on a network must be part of a workgroup or a domain
  • Windows-based computers on workplace networks are usually part of a domain
  • Windows-based computers on home networks are usually part of a workgroup
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Which of the statements listed below apply to Windows workgroups? (Select 3 answers)

  1. Security policies and permissions in workgroups are administered centrally
  2. Logging into any computer on a workgroup requires a single account (single sign-on feature)
  3. Workgroups typically consist of no more than twenty computers
  4. There is no limit on the number of hosts that can become a part of a single workgroup
  5. Logging into any computer in a workgroup requires an account on that computer
  6. Each computer in a workgroup has its own security policy
A
  • Workgroups typically consist of no more than twenty computers
  • Logging into any computer in a workgroup requires an account on that computer
  • Each computer in a workgroup has its own security policy
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Which of the steps listed below provide(s) access to Windows 10 configuration settings that allow you to join a domain or workgroup? (Select all that apply)

  1. Windows Control Panel (icon view) > System > About > Rename this PC (advanced) > click on the Network ID… button
  2. Windows Control Panel (category view) > System and Security > See the name of this computer > System > About > Rename this PC (advanced) > click on the Network ID… button
  3. Windows Start > Settings > System > About > Rename this PC (advanced) > click on the Network ID… button
  4. Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Network and Sharing Center > View active networks > click on the Network ID… button
  5. Windows Control Panel (category view) > System and Security > System > About > Rename this PC (advanced) > click on the Network ID… button
A
  • Windows Control Panel (icon view) > System > About > Rename this PC (advanced) > click on the Network ID… button
  • Windows Control Panel (category view) > System and Security > See the name of this computer > System > About > Rename this PC (advanced) > click on the Network ID… button
  • Windows Start > Settings > System > About > Rename this PC (advanced) > click on the Network ID… button
  • Windows Control Panel (category view) > System and Security > System > About > Rename this PC (advanced) > click on the Network ID… button
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Which of the following statements apply to Windows domains? (Select 3 answers)

  1. Logging into any computer on a Windows domain requires a single set of credentials
  2. Security policies and permissions on a Windows domain are administered centrally
  3. Windows domains are based on P2P networking architecture
  4. Each computer on a Windows domain has its own security policy
  5. Windows domains are based on client-server networking architecture
  6. All members of a Windows domain must be on the same local network or subnet
A
  • Logging into any computer on a Windows domain requires a single set of credentials
  • Security policies and permissions on a Windows domain are administered centrally
  • Windows domains are based on client-server networking architecture
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5
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In Microsoft Windows, the “$” sign appended to the end of the name of a network share indicates that the shared folder or drive is:

  1. Hidden
  2. Inaccessible
  3. Visible to any user
  4. Encrypted
A

Hidden

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6
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Which of the characters listed below indicates that a Windows network share is intended for administrative access?

#
$ 
?
&
A

$

# = Not used to designate shares in Windows. Often used in URLs as an anchor.
? = Wildcard character in file paths or search queries, not for share names.
& = Valid in names, but not used to indicate hidden/admin shares.

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7
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Which sequence(s) of steps in Windows 10 provide(s) access to configuration options that allow to share a local printer with other PCs on a network? (Select all that apply)

  1. Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Devices and Printers > right-click on a selected printer > Printer properties > Sharing tab
  2. Windows Control Panel (category view) > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers > right-click on a selected printer > Printer properties > Sharing tab
  3. Windows Start > Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners > select a printer > Manage > Printer properties > Sharing tab
  4. Windows Control Panel (category view) > View devices and printers > right-click on a selected printer > Printer properties > Sharing tab
  5. Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Devices and Printers > right-click on a selected printer > Properties > Sharing tab
A
  • Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Devices and Printers > right-click on a selected printer > Printer properties > Sharing tab
  • Windows Control Panel (category view) > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers > right-click on a selected printer > Printer properties > Sharing tab
  • Windows Start > Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners > select a printer > Manage > Printer properties > Sharing tab
  • Windows Control Panel (category view) > View devices and printers > right-click on a selected printer > Printer properties > Sharing tab
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Which of the following actions in Windows 10 provide(s) access to configuration options for connecting a network printer to a PC (network printer mapping)? (Select all that apply)

  1. Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Devices and Printers > Add a printer or scanner > select a printer > Add Device
  2. Windows Control Panel (category view) > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers > Add a printer
  3. Windows Start > Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners > Add printers & scanners > Add a printer or scanner > select a printer > Add Device
  4. Windows Control Panel (category view) > View devices and printers > Add a printer
  5. Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Devices and Printers > Add a printer
A
  • Windows Control Panel (category view) > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers > Add a printer
  • Windows Start > Settings > Devices > Printers & scanners > Add printers & scanners > Add a printer or scanner > select a printer > Add Device
  • Windows Control Panel (category view) > View devices and printers > Add a printer
  • Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Devices and Printers > Add a printer
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Which of the actions listed below provide access to a configuration setting that allows to add file server component to Windows 10? (Select 3 answers)

  1. Windows Control Panel (category view) > Programs > Turn Windows features on or off > Internet Information Services
  2. Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off > Internet Information Services
  3. Windows Start > Settings > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off > Internet Information Services
  4. Windows Control Panel (icon view) > System > Turn Windows features on or off > Internet Information Services
  5. Windows Start > Settings > Apps > Apps & features > Optional features > More Windows features > Turn Windows features on or off > Internet Information Services
A
  • Windows Control Panel (category view) > Programs > Turn Windows features on or off > Internet Information Services
  • Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off > Internet Information Services
  • Windows Start > Settings > Apps > Apps & features > Optional features > More Windows features > Turn Windows features on or off > Internet Information Services
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In Windows 10, Windows Defender Firewall can be enabled/disabled via the following steps: (Select 3 answers)

  1. Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Internet Options > Security tab > Windows Defender Firewall > Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off > select network type (Private or Public) > select the Turn on or Turn off Windows Defender Firewall setting
  2. Windows Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Firewall & network protection > select a network profile (Domain network, Private network, or Public network) > under Microsoft Defender Firewall, switch the setting to On or Off
  3. Windows Control Panel (category view) > System and Security > Check firewall status > Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off > select network type (Private or Public) > select the Turn on or Turn off Windows Defender Firewall setting
  4. Windows Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Firewall & network protection > Windows Defender Firewall > Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off > select network type (Private or Public) > select the Turn on or Turn off Windows Defender Firewall setting
  5. Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Windows Defender Firewall > Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off > select network type (Private or Public) > select the Turn on or Turn off Windows Defender Firewall setting
A
  • Windows Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Firewall & network protection > select a network profile (Domain network, Private network, or Public network) > under Microsoft Defender Firewall, switch the setting to On or Off
  • Windows Control Panel (category view) > System and Security > Check firewall status > Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off > select network type (Private or Public) > select the Turn on or Turn off Windows Defender Firewall setting
  • Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Windows Defender Firewall > Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off > select network type (Private or Public) > select the Turn on or Turn off Windows Defender Firewall setting
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Which of the steps listed below provide(s) access to an interface that allows to modify how apps communicate through Windows Defender Firewall? (Select all that apply)

  1. Windows Control Panel (category view) > System and Security > Allow an app through Windows Firewall
  2. Windows Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Firewall & network protection > Allow an app through firewall
  3. Windows Control Panel (category view) > Network and Internet > Windows Defender Firewall > Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall
  4. Windows Start > Settings > Network & Internet > Windows Firewall > Allow an app through firewall
  5. Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Windows Defender Firewall > Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall
A
  • Windows Control Panel (category view) > System and Security > Allow an app through Windows Firewall
  • Windows Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Firewall & network protection > Allow an app through firewall
  • Windows Start > Settings > Network & Internet > Windows Firewall > Allow an app through firewall
  • Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Windows Defender Firewall > Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall
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Which of the statements listed below can be used to describe private network setting in Windows? (Select 3 answers)

  1. The PC remains hidden from other devices on the network
  2. Used for trusted networks, such as home or work networks
  3. The PC can’t be used for file and printer sharing
  4. Enables the PC to become discoverable to other devices on the network
  5. Used for untrusted network, such as a WiFi network at a coffee shop
  6. Enables the PC to be used for file and printer sharing
A
  • Used for trusted networks, such as home or work networks
  • Enables the PC to become discoverable to other devices on the network
  • Enables the PC to be used for file and printer sharing
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Which of the following answers describe the characteristics of a public network in Windows? (Select 3 answers)

  1. Used for trusted networks, such as home or work networks
  2. Enables the PC to become discoverable to other devices on the network
  3. The PC can’t be used for file and printer sharing
  4. Enables the PC to be used for file and printer sharing
  5. Used for untrusted network, such as a WiFi network at a coffee shop
  6. The PC remains hidden from other devices on the network
A
  • The PC can’t be used for file and printer sharing
  • Used for untrusted network, such as a WiFi network at a coffee shop
  • The PC remains hidden from other devices on the network
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Which of the steps in Windows 10 provide access to a configuration interface that allows to modify public/private network settings? (Select 3 answers)

  1. Windows Control Panel (category view) > View network status and stats > Change advanced sharing settings
  2. Windows Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > select a network profile (Domain network, Private network, or Public network) > Change advanced sharing settings
  3. Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Network and Sharing Center > Change advanced sharing settings
  4. Windows Start > Settings > Network & Internet > select any of the following submenus: Status, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Dial-up, VPN, or Mobile hotspot > Network and Sharing Center > Change advanced sharing settings
  5. Windows Control Panel (category view) > System and Security > Check firewall status > unfold Private/Public networks menu > modify network settings
  6. Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Windows Defender Firewall > unfold Private/Public networks menu > modify network settings
A
  • Windows Control Panel (category view) > View network status and stats > Change advanced sharing settings
  • Windows Control Panel (icon view) > Network and Sharing Center > Change advanced sharing settings
  • Windows Start > Settings > Network & Internet > select any of the following submenus: Status, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Dial-up, VPN, or Mobile hotspot > Network and Sharing Center > Change advanced sharing settings
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A Windows 10 feature that allows to impose data limit on an Internet connection to save bandwidth is called:

  1. Measured service
  2. Bandwidth cap
  3. Resource pooling
  4. Metered connection
A

Metered connection

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