You are a desktop engineer for a small company. Your sales associates currently use Windows 7 computers that run Windows XP Mode for a legacy business application. You are deploying new computers for your sales associates due to life cycle management. You have the following requirements: The new computers must run Windows 8.1 and have Hyper-V installed. The Windows XP Virtual Machines (VM) should be isolated from the host machine on your network and from other VMs. You need to create a virtual switch to meet these requirements. Which type of switch should you use?
You are planning to upgrade Internet Explorer. You have the following requirements: Create a report that identifies which computers are successfully upgraded. Do not install additional software on the client computers. You need to design a deployment method that meets the requirements. What should you do?
Your company has a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain with Windows Server 2008 R2 member servers and 1,000 Windows 7 client computers. You are designing the deployment of a custom application. You have the following requirements: The application must be available to only users who need it. Minimize network traffic during deployment. You need to design a deployment strategy that meets the requirements. Which deployment method should you use?
Your network consists of an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) forest with 1,000 client computers that run Windows XP. Nine hundred of the computers are on the local area network. One hundred computers are portable computers that connect to the main office only once every few months. You are planning to deploy Windows 7. You need to generate a report of the software that is installed on all client computers. You need this information as soon as possible. What should you use?
Your network has client computers that run Windows Vista. You are planning to deploy Windows 7. You need to detect and analyze the compatibility of an application that requires elevated privileges. What should you do?
Your network has client computers that run Windows XP. All users access a custom line-of- business application. The line-of-business application is not compatible with Windows 7. You are planning to deploy Windows 7. You have the following requirements: The application must run on all client computers. The application executable must reside on each client computer. You need to manage application compatibility to meet the requirements. What should you do?
Your company has 1,000 client computers that run Windows XP Professional x64. You are planning to deploy Windows 7 Enterprise x64. The company uses an application that is incompatible with Windows 7 Enterprise x64. You have the following requirements: Provide all users with access to the application. Deploy and manage the application by using a centralized solution. You need to design a solution that meets the requirements. What should you do?
Your company has 1,000 Windows XP computers. You plan to migrate these computers to Windows 7. You need to detect compatibility issues that can occur during the installation and configuration process for a specific application. Which tool should you use?
Your companys network has client computers that run Windows 7. When a user attempts to log on to the domain from a computer named Client1, she receives the following message: The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's computer account in its primary domain is missing or the password on that account is incorrect. You need to ensure that the user can log on to the domain from Client1. What should you do?
Your company has two Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domains, Domain1 and Domain2. A two-way trust relationship exists between the domains. Users in both domains can log on to client computers in only their own domains. System logs on the domain controllers display the error message Clock skew too great when users in Domain1 attempt to log on to client computers in Domain2. You need to ensure that users can log on to client computers in both domains. What should you do?