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You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10. File History is turned on. The user of Computer1 reports that previous versions of D:\Folder\File1.doc are unavailable from the Previous Versions tab. You need to ensure that the previous versions of the file are created. Solution: Modify the Backup settings in the Settings app. Does this meet the goal? A. Yes B. No

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Correct Answer: A

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You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10. File History is turned on. The user of Computer1 reports that previous versions of D:\Folder\File1.doc are unavailable from the Previous Versions tab. You need to ensure that the previous versions of the file are created. Solution: Turn on System Protection for drive D. Does this meet the goal? A. Yes B. No

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Correct Answer: B

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You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10. File History is turned on. The user of Computer1 reports that previous versions of D:\Folder\File1.doc are unavailable from the Previous Versions tab. You need to ensure that the previous versions of the file are created. Solution: Create a backup of drive D by using Backup and Restore (Windows 7). Does this meet the goal? A. Yes B. No

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Correct Answer: B

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You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10. File History is turned on. The user of Computer1 reports that previous versions of D:\Folder\File1.doc are unavailable from the Previous Versions tab. You need to ensure that the previous versions of the file are created. Solution: Add D:\Folder\to the Documents library. Does this meet the goal? A. Yes B. No

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Correct Answer: A

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Your network contains a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two computers named Computer1 and Computer2. A user named User1 is a member of the local Administrators group on Computer1 and Computer2. User1 fails to access the Event Viewer logs on Computer2 from Computer1. User1 can connect to Computer2 remotely by using Computer Management. You need to ensure that User1 can use Event Viewer on Computer1 to remotely view the Event Viewer logs on Computer2. Solution: You start the Remote Registry services on Computer2. Does this meet the goal? A. Yes B. No

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Correct Answer: B

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Your network contains a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two computers named Computer1 and Computer2. A user named User1 is a member of the local Administrators group on Computer1 and Computer2. User1 fails to access the Event Viewer logs on Computer2 from Computer1. User1 can connect to Computer2 remotely by using Computer Management. You need to ensure that User1 can use Event Viewer on Computer1 to remotely view the Event Viewer logs on Computer2. Solution: You modify the Windows Firewall settings on Computer2. Does this meet the goal? A. Yes B. No

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Correct Answer: A

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Your network contains a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two computers named Computer1 and Computer2. A user named User1 is a member of the local Administrators group on Computer1 and Computer2. User1 fails to access the Event Viewer logs on Computer2 from Computer1. User1 can connect to Computer2 remotely by using Computer Management. You need to ensure that User1 can use Event Viewer on Computer1 to remotely view the Event Viewer logs on Computer2. Solution: You run Enable-PSRemoting on Computer1. Does this meet the goal? A. Yes B. No

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Correct Answer: B

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Your network contains a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two computers named Computer1 and Computer2. A user named User1 is a member of the local Administrators group on Computer1 and Computer2. User1 fails to access the Event Viewer logs on Computer2 from Computer1. User1 can connect to Computer2 remotely by using Computer Management. You need to ensure that User1 can use Event Viewer on Computer1 to remotely view the Event Viewer logs on Computer2. Solution: You run winrm quickconfig on Computer2. Does this meet the goal? A. Yes B. No

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Correct Answer: B

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You have a computer that has a local printer. You need to share the printer. Which two tools can you use to achieve the goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution. A. net share from a command prompt B. Devices and Printers from Control Panel C. Set-PrintConfiguration from Windows PowerShell D. Set-Printer from Windows PowerShell E. Printers & scanners from the Settings app

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Correct Answer: BD

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A user has a laptop named Computer1 that runs Windows 10 and has a 64-bit application named App1 installed. App1 fails to launch and generates an error message indicating that the application is not supported on this version of Windows. You need to ensure that App1 can run successfully. What should you do? A. Create a package that includes App1 by using the Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows ICD). B. Create a fix in the Compatibility Administrator. C. Run App1 in the Standard User Analyzer (SUA). D. Use the Application Compatibility Manager (ACM) to create an inventory package.

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Correct Answer: B

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You have a laptop that has a high resolution display. The Change the size of the text, apps, and other items setting is set to 175%. You install a desktop application name App1. When you start App1, the visual elements are misaligned, and the application interface does not appear as expected. You need to ensure that App1 is displayed properly without affecting how other applications are displayed. What should you do? A. Create an AppX package for App1. B. Run App1 as an administrator. C. Modify the Compatibility settings of App1. D. Configure an AppLocker rule for App1.

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Correct Answer: C

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A user has a computer that runs Windows 10. The user reports that it takes a very long time to start the computer. You need to identify which user applications cause the greatest delays when starting the computer. Which tool should you use? A. Performance Monitor B. System Configuration C. Resource Monitor D. Task Manager

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Correct Answer: D

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You have a computer named Computer1 that has the following four hard disk drives installed: Drive 1: A 500-GB OS volume Drive 2: A 400-GB data volume Drive3: A 400-GB empty volume Drive 4: A 500-GB empty volume You need to create a two-way mirror by using Storage Spaces. The solution must minimize data loss. Which drives should you use? A. Drive 1 and Drive 2 B. Drive 1 and Drive 4 C. Drive 2 and Drive 3 D. Drive 3 and Drive 4

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Correct Answer: D

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Your company is developing a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app named App1. App1 is not published in the Windows Store. You are provided with an AppX package for App1. You need to install App1 locally. What should you do first? A. From a Group Policy object (GPO), add a software installation package. B. From the Settings app, modify the For developers setting. C. Set the AppX Deployment Service (AppXSVC) to Automatic and restart the computer. D. Disable User Account Control (UAC).

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Correct Answer: B

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You purchase licenses for several apps from the Windows Store and you list the apps in your Windows Store for Business. You need to tell users how to install the apps. What should you instruct the users to use? A. the Windows Store app and a Microsoft account B. a web browser and a Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) account C. the Windows Store app and a Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) account D. a web browser and a Microsoft account

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Correct Answer: C

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Yes

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No

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Yes

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No

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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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B.
No
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net share from a command prompt
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B.
Devices and Printers from Control Panel
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Set-PrintConfiguration from Windows PowerShell
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Set-Printer from Windows PowerShell
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Printers & scanners from the Settings app
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Create a package that includes App1 by using the Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (Windows
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Create a fix in the Compatibility Administrator.
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Run App1 in the Standard User Analyzer (SUA).
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Use the Application Compatibility Manager (ACM) to create an inventory package.
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Create an AppX package for App1.
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Run App1 as an administrator.
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Modify the Compatibility settings of App1.
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Configure an AppLocker rule for App1.
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Performance Monitor
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B.
System Configuration
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C.
Resource Monitor
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D.
Task Manager
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Drive 1 and Drive 2
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B.
Drive 1 and Drive 4
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Drive 2 and Drive 3
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D.
Drive 3 and Drive 4
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From a Group Policy object (GPO), add a software installation package.
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From the Settings app, modify the For developers setting.
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Set the AppX Deployment Service (AppXSVC) to Automatic and restart the computer.
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Disable User Account Control (UAC).
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the Windows Store app and a Microsoft account
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B.
a web browser and a Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) account
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C.
the Windows Store app and a Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) account
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D.
a web browser and a Microsoft account
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User Account Control Settings
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B.
Credential Manager
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C.
Security Options in the Computer Configuration of the Local Computer Policy.
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D.
Security Settings in the User Computer of the Local Computer Policy.
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the Get-Credential cmdlet
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B.
Credential Manager
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C.
Authorization Manager
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D.
Active Directory Users and Computers
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Windows Process Activation Service (WAS)
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B.
Embedded BootExperience
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Isolated User Mode
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D.
Windows Identity Foundation 3.5
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E.
Hyper-V Hypervisor
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Run tlntadmn.exe
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Install a Windows feature.
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Modify the membership of the TelnetClients group.
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Configure Windows Firewall.
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Click Turn on password protected sharing.
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Disable Network Discovery.
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Modify the Profile settings of an incoming firewall rule.
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Run the Add-VpnConnectionTriggerApplication cmdlet.
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Run the New-NetFirewallRule cmdlet and specify the- Direction Outbound parameter.
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Run the New-VpnConnection cmdlet.
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Run the Set-NetConnectionProfile cmdlet.
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Run the Set-VPNConnection cmdlet.
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Click Turn on password protected sharing.
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B.
Disable Network Discovery.
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Modify the Profile settings of an incoming firewall rule.
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Run the Add-VpnConnectionTriggerApplication cmdlet.
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Run the New-NetFirewallRule cmdlet and specify the- Direction Outbound parameter.
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Run the New-VpnConnection cmdlet.
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Run the Set-NetConnectionProfile cmdlet.
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Run the Set-VPNConnection cmdlet.
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Click Turn on password protected sharing.
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B.
Disable Network Discovery.
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Modify the Profile settings of an incoming firewall rule.
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Run the Add-VpnConnectionTriggerApplication cmdlet.
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Run the New-NetFirewallRule cmdlet and specify the- Direction Outbound parameter.
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Run the New-VpnConnection cmdlet.
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Run the Set-NetConnectionProfile cmdlet.
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Run the Set-VPNConnection cmdlet.
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Click Turn on password protected sharing.
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B.
Disable Network Discovery.
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C.
Modify the Profile settings of an incoming firewall rule.
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D.
Run the Add-VpnConnectionTriggerApplication cmdlet.
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E.
Run the New-NetFirewallRule cmdlet and specify the- Direction Outbound parameter.
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F.
Run the New-VpnConnection cmdlet.
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G.
Run the Set-NetConnectionProfile cmdlet.
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H.
Run the Set-VPNConnection cmdlet.
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A.
Add-PhysicalDisk
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B.
Diskpart
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C.
New-VirtualDisk
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D.
Remove-PhysicalDisk
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E.
Resize-VirtualDisk
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F.
Set-StoragePool
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G.
Subst
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H.
Update-Disk
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Add-PhysicalDisk
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B.
Diskpart
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C.
New-VirtualDisk
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D.
Remove-PhysicalDisk
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E.
Resize-VirtualDisk
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F.
Set-StoragePool
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G.
Subst
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Update-Disk
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Add-PhysicalDisk
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B.
Diskpart
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C.
New-VirtualDisk
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D.
Remove-PhysicalDisk
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E.
Resize-VirtualDisk
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F.
Set-StoragePool
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G.
Subst
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H.
Update-Disk
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Add-PhysicalDisk
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B.
Diskpart
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C.
New-VirtualDisk
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D.
Remove-PhysicalDisk
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E.
Resize-VirtualDisk
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F.
Set-StoragePool
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G.
Subst
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H.
Update-Disk
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Add-WindowsImage
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B.
bcdboot.exe
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C.
bcdedit.exe
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D.
bootcfg.exe
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E.
bootim.exe
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F.
bootsect.exe
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G.
diskpart.exe
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Expand-WindowsImage
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Add-WindowsImage
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B.
bcdboot.exe
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bcdedit.exe
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D.
bootcfg.exe
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E.
bootim.exe
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bootsect.exe
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diskpart.exe
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Expand-WindowsImage
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Add-WindowsImage
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B.
bcdboot.exe
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C.
bcdedit.exe
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D.
bootcfg.exe
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E.
bootim.exe
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F.
bootsect.exe
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G.
diskpart.exe
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Expand-WindowsImage
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Add-WindowsImage
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B.
bcdboot.exe
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C.
bcdedit.exe
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D.
bootcfg.exe
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E.
bootim.exe
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F.
bootsect.exe
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G.
diskpart.exe
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H.
Expand-WindowsImage
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Run the Import-StartLayout cmdlet.
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B.
Copy Contoso.xml to the C:\Users\Default\Start menu folder.
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C.
Configure the Start Menu and Taskbar settings in a Group Policy.
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D.
Copy Contoso.xml to the C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu folder.
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a Wi-Fi adapter
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B.
a Bluetooth adapter
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C.
an HDMI port
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D.
a MiniDisplayPort connector
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A.
NUMA spanning
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B.
enhanced session mode
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C.
Hyper-V Guest Service Interface
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D.
RemoteFX
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Toggle Keys
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B.
Sticky Keys
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C.
Filter Keys
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D.
Mouse Keys
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Driver.sys
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B.
Driver.dll
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C.
Driver.cat
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D.
Driver.inf
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Computer1
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B.
Computer2
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C.
Computer3
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D.
Computer4
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ospp.vbs/act
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B.
slmgr.vbs/dli
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C.
slmgr.vbs/ato
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D.
ospp.vbs/dstatus
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the Get-PnpDevice cmdlet
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B.
the Get-WindowsDriver cmdlet
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C.
the Get-OdbcDriver cmdlet
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D.
the driverquery.exe command
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the sfc.exe command and the/scannow parameter
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B.
the sfc.exe command and the/verifyonly parameter
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C.
the slmgr.vbs script and the /ipk parameter
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D.
the slmgr.vbs script and the /dli parameter
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Copy Policy1.docx to C:\Users\Default\Desktop.
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B.
From a Group Policy object (GPO), modify the Desktop settings.
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C.
Use a Group Policy object (GPO) to configure Folder Redirection.
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D.
Copy Policy1.docx to C:\Users\Public\Desktop.
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the 32-bit version of Windows 10 Pro
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B.
the 64-bit version of Windows 10 Pro
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C.
the 32-bit version of Windows 10 Enterprise
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D.
the 64-bit version of Windows 10 Enterprise
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E.
the 32-bit version of Windows 10 Home
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Apply an image of Windows 10 by running imagex.exe.
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B.
Start the computers from Windows PE, and then run setup.exe from a network share that contains the
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C.
While signed in to Windows 8.1 Pro, run setup.exe from a network share that contains the Windows 10
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D.
Start the computers from a bootable USB drive that contains the Windows 10 source files.
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E.
Apply updates by using Windows Update.
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Run dism.exe and specify the /Add-Driver and /Force-Unsigned parameters.
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B.
From User Configuration in Group Policy, configure the Driver Installation settings.
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C.
Restart Computer1 by using the advanced startup options.
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D.
From Computer Configuration in Group Policy, configure the Driver Installation settings.
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A.
Select the Defer upgrades check box.
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B.
Upgrade to Windows 10 Enterprise.
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C.
Change the product key.
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D.
Clear the Give me updates for other Microsoft products when I update check box.
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A.
Get-EventSubscriber
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B.
Get-MpThreatCatalog
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C.
Get-WindowsErrorReporting
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D.
Get-MpThreatDetection
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Enable the Sideload apps developer feature.
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B.
Install the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT).
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C.
Install the Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT).
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D.
Disable User Account Control (UAC).
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A.
System Restore points
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B.
File History
242
C.
wbadmin.exe
243
D.
Backup and Restore (Windows 7)
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A.
Event Viewer
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B.
Disk Cleanup
246
C.
Performance Monitor
247
D.
System Configuration
248
E.
Resource Monitor
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A.
File History
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B.
the Recycle Bin
251
C.
One Drive online
252
D.
Backup and Restore (Windows 7)
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A.
Add D:\Photos to the Pictures library.
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B.
Turn on System Protection for drive D.
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C.
Enable sharing for D:\Photos.
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D.
Modify the Recovery settings in the Settings app.
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A.
vssadmin.exe
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B.
wbadmin.exe
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C.
Start-WBBackup
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D.
Start-OBBackup
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A.
Performance Monitor
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B.
Task Manager
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C.
Resource Monitor
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D.
Reliability Monitor
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A.
Device Manager from Control Panel
266
B.
Print Management from Administrative Tools
267
C.
Printers & scanners from the Setting app
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D.
Devices and Printers from Control Panel
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A.
From Group Policy, configure the Add features to Windows 10 settings.
270
B.
From the Settings app, configure the Advanced options for Windows Update.
271
C.
From Group Policy, configure the Windows Update settings.
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D.
From the Settings app, select Developer mode.
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A.
the web credential for accessing the HTTPS URL
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B.
the Windows credential for accessing the shared folder
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C.
the Windows credential for accessing the HTTP URL
276
D.
the Windows credential for accessing Remote Desktop
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E.
the web credential for accessing the HTTP URL
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From a command prompt, run gpupdate /force /sync.
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B.
Click Check online for updates from Microsoft Updates, and then check for updates.
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C.
Clear the defer upgrades check box, and then check for updates.
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D.
From Windows PowerShell, run the Get-WindowsUpdateLog cmdlet, and then run the Update- Module
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A.
Grant User1 Full control access to folder E:\Data.
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B.
Remove User1 from Group2 and instruct the user to sign out, and then sign back in.
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C.
Grant User1 Full control access to the E:\Data\Doc1.docx file, disable inheritance for the file, and then
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D.
Grant User1 Write access to folder E.
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From the properties of WiFi2, select Connect even if the network is not broadcasting its name (SSID)
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B.
From the properties of WiFi1, select Connect automatically when this network is in range.
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C.
From the properties of WiFi1, select Enable WLAN connection settings.
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D.
From the properties of WiFi2, select Connect automatically when this network is in range.
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E.
From the properties of WiFi1, select Look for other wireless networks while connected to this network.
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F.
From the properties of WiFi2, select Look for other wireless networks while connected to this network.
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User1 cannot see the Folder1 share on the network and cannot connect to Folder1.
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B.
User1 can see the Folder1 share on the network and can connect to Folder1.
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C.
User1 cannot see the Folder1 share on the network but can connect to Folder1.
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D.
User1 can see the Folder1 share on the network but cannot connect to Folder1.
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A.
a provisioning package created by using Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer
297
B.
A deployment from Microsoft Intune.
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C.
A deployment from Windows Deployment Services (WDS)
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D.
an AppX package deployed by using Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM)
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E.
an answer file created by using Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM)
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Yes
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B.
No
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Yes
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B.
No
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Yes
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B.
No
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Yes
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B.
No
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Yes
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B.
No
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Yes
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B.
No
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Yes
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B.
No
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A.
Add-PhysicalDisk
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B.
Diskpart
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C.
New-VirtualDisk
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D.
Remove-PhysicalDisk
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E.
Resize-VirtualDisk
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F.
Set-StoragePool
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G.
Subst Update-Disk
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H.
Update-Disk
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Add-PhysicalDisk
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B.
Diskpart
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C.
New-VirtualDisk
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D.
Remove-PhysicalDisk
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E.
Resize-VirtualDisk
328
F.
Set-StoragePool
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G.
Subst
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H.
Update-Disk
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A.
Add-PhysicalDisk
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B.
Diskpart
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C.
New-VirtualDisk
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D.
Remove-PhysicalDisk
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E.
Resize-VirtualDisk
336
F.
Set-StoragePool
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G.
Subst
338
H.
Update-Disk
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A.
Add-WindowsImage
340
B.
bcdboot.exe
341
C.
bcdedit.exe
342
D.
bootcfg.exe
343
E.
bootim.exe
344
F.
bootsect.exe
345
G.
diskpart.exe
346
H.
Expand-WindowsImage
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A.
Click Turn on password protected sharing.
348
B.
Disable Network Discovery.
349
C.
Modify the Profile settings of an incoming firewall rule.
350
D.
Run the Add-VpnConnectionTriggerApplication cmdlet.
351
E.
Run the New-NetFirewallRule cmdlet and specify the-Direction Outbound parameter.
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F.
Run the New-VpnConnection cmdlet.
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G.
Run the Set-NetConnectionProfile cmdlet.
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H.
Run the Set-VPNConnection cmdlet.
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A.
Click Turn on password protected sharing.
356
B.
Disable Network Discovery.
357
C.
Modify the Profile settings of an incoming firewall rule.
358
D.
Run the Add-VpnConnectionTriggerApplication cmdlet.
359
E.
Run the New-NetFirewallRule cmdlet and specify the -Direction Outbound parameter.
360
F.
Run the New-VpnConnection cmdlet.
361
G.
Run the Set-NetConnectionProfile cmdlet.
362
H.
Run the Set-VPNConnection cmdlet.
363
A.
Click Turn on password protected sharing.
364
B.
Disable Network Discovery.
365
C.
Modify the Profile settings of an incoming firewall rule.
366
D.
Run the Add-VpnConnectionTriggerApplication cmdlet.
367
E.
Run the New-NetFirewallRule cmdlet and specify the -Direction Outbound parameter.
368
F.
Run the New-VpnConnection cmdlet.
369
G.
Run the Set-NetConnectionProfile cmdlet.
370
H.
Run the Set-VPNConnection cmdlet
371
A.
BCD Edit
372
B.
Device Manager
373
C.
Bootcfg
374
D.
System Properties
375
A.
Remote Access Connection Manager
376
B.
Remote Desktop
377
C.
Remote Assistance
378
D.
Windows PowerShell Remoting
379
A.
Windows PowerShell remoting
380
B.
Telnet
381
C.
PsExec
382
D.
Remote Desktop
383
A.
Install a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) application.
384
B.
Modify the settings of a firewall rule.
385
C.
Install a Windows feature.
386
D.
Modify the membership of a local group.
387
A.
Get-RDLicenseConfiguration computer2
388
B.
slmgr.vbs computer2 /dlv
389
C.
winrs.exe -r:Computer2 netdom.exe
390
D.
ospp.vbs /tokact:computer2
391
A.
Package1.icdproj.xml
392
B.
Customizations.xml
393
C.
Package1.ppkg
394
D.
Package1.cat
395
A.
On Computer 1, modify the network settings.
396
B.
Enable port mirroring on VM1.
397
C.
Create an external virtual switch and configure VM1 to use the switch.
398
D.
On VM1, select Enable virtual LAN identification.
399
A.
Reminders
400
B.
the Location settings
401
C.
the News app settings
402
D.
Notebook
403
A.
a smart card reader
404
B.
Second Level Address Translation (SLAT)
405
C.
Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
406
D.
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)
407
A.
Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
408
B.
Trusted Boot
409
C.
Second Level Address Translation (SLAT)
410
D.
Secure Boot
411
A.
Data Execution Prevention (DEP)
412
B.
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)
413
C.
Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
414
D.
Second LevelAddress Translation (SLAT)
415
A.
Add-Windows Image
416
B.
bcdboot.exe
417
C.
bcdedit.exe
418
D.
bootcfg.exe
419
E.
bootim.exe
420
F.
bootsect.exe
421
G.
diskpart.exe
422
H.
Expand-Windows Image
423
A.
Add-Windows Image
424
B.
bcdboot.exe
425
C.
bcdedit.exe
426
D.
bootcfg.exe
427
E.
bootim.exe
428
F.
bootsect.exe
429
G.
diskpart.exe
430
H.
Expand-Windows Image
431
A.
Add-Windows Image
432
B.
bcdboot.exe
433
C.
bcdedit.exe
434
D.
bootcfg.exe
435
E.
bootim.exe
436
F.
bootsect.exe
437
G.
diskpart.exe
438
H.
Expand-Windows Image
439
A.
From the Details settings of the MMC file, modify the Authors property.
440
B.
From the File menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in. and then click Edit Extensions.
441
C.
From the File menu, click Options and then modify the console mode.
442
D.
From the Security settings of the MMC file, modify the permissions.
443
A.
User1
444
B.
User2
445
C.
User3
446
D.
User4
447
E.
User5
448
A.
From Accounts in the Settings app, click enroll in to device management.
449
B.
From a command prompt, run the djoin command and specify the /psite parameter.
450
C.
From System in Control Panel, modify the domain membership.
451
D.
From Accounts in the Settings app, add a Microsoft account.
452
A.
Perform a driver rollback.
453
B.
Perform a restore by using File History.
454
C.
Restore a System Restore point.
455
D.
Use the Reset this PC option
456
A.
Update the driver for Communications Port (COM1).
457
B.
Attach a device to Communications Port (COM1), and then click Scan for hardware changes.
458
C.
Enable Communications Port (COM1).
459
D.
Modify the IRQ and the I/O Range for Communications Port (COM1).
460
A.
3DES
461
B.
DES
462
C.
RSA
463
D.
AES
464
A.
Striped Volume
465
B.
RAID 5 Volume
466
C.
Spanned Volume
467
D.
Mirrored Volume
468
A.
4 times more
469
B.
6 times more
470
C.
Twice as many
471
D.
8 times more
472
A.
Programs and Features from Control Panel
473
B.
Windows Update from the Settings app
474
C.
Recovery from the Settings app
475
D.
System from Control Panel
476
A.
From Windows PowerShell, run Restart-Computer Computer1 - Wait - For PowerShell.
477
B.
From System Configuration select safe boot select minimal, and then click Restart from the Start menu.
478
C.
From system Configuration, select selective startup, and then click Restart from the start menu.
479
D.
From a command prompt, run shutdown.exe /r/o.
480
E.
From Power on the start menu, hold the SHIFT key while you click Restart.
481
A.
Add Printer 2 to a home group.
482
B.
Disable Let Windows manage my default printer.
483
C.
Change the priority of Printer1 to 1.
484
D.
Change the priority of Printer2 to 1.
485
A.
From a local Group Policy, modify the Windows Update settings.
486
B.
From a local Group Policy, modify the Network Connections settings.
487
C.
From the Settings app. configure a metered connection.
488
D.
From the Settings app, select Defer upgrades.
489
A.
System Configuration
490
B.
Advanced System Settings
491
C.
Computer Management
492
D.
Task Manager
493
A.
Use MAC address control
494
B.
Use IPv4 address control
495
C.
Use WEP
496
D.
Use WPA
497
A.
/generalize
498
B.
/oobe
499
C.
/audit
500
D.
/unattend
501
A.
Hyper-V Hypervisor
502
B.
Windows Process Activation Service (WAS)
503
C.
Windows Identity Foundation 3.5
504
D.
Embedded Boot Experience
505
A.
Add-PhysicalDisk
506
B.
Diskpart
507
C.
New-VirtualDisk
508
D.
Remove-PhysicalDisk
509
E.
Resize-VirtualDisk
510
F.
Set-StoragePool
511
G.
Subst
512
H.
Update-Disk
513
A.
Install a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) application.
514
B.
Modify the membership of a local group.
515
C.
Install a Windows feature.