1.
You install an application on one of the company's test computers. The application fails to run and is affecting other applications. You are unable to uninstall the application successfully. You need to remove the application from the test computer without modifying user documents. What should you do?
2.
Members of the Sales Support team must contact the help desk to have their AD DS user accounts unlocked. You need to recommend a solution to ensure that user accounts for members of the Sales Support team are automatically unlocked 10 minutes after becoming locked. What should you recommend?
3.
You deploy a WAP in one of the company locations. Client computers connect to it by using the WiFi GPO. You need to ensure that users cannot change the network location for the connection. Which policy should you define?
4.
You deploy a WAP in the company's Beijing office. Client computers connect to it by using the WiFi GPO. You deploy an 802.IX authentication server that is used to authenticate wireless connections. You need to ensure that the wireless authentication meets the company's requirements. Which security option should you configure the wireless connections to use?
5.
Users in the Sales Support team access a web application that uses AD DS for authentication. Thirty days after their user accounts are created users cannot authenticate to run the application. You need to ensure that the Sales Support team can continue to use the web application. What should you do?
6.
You need to troubleshoot the remote access issues in the Beijing office. What should you configure? (Choose all that apply.)
7.
All client computers on your company network run Windows 7 and are members of an Active Directory Domain Services domain. AppLocker is configured to allow only approved applications to run. Employees with standard user account permissions are able to run applications that install into the user profile folder. You need to prevent standard users from running unauthorized applications. What should you do?
8.
All client computers on your company network run Windows 7 and are members of an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. The help desk reports that several computers that run Windows 7 Enterprise have bad sectors on their hard disks. You need to minimize the loss of data on the computers caused by storing data on the bad sectors. Which command should you run?
9.
All client computers on your company network run Windows 7 and are members of an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named contoso.com. DNS is the only name-resolution protocol used on the network. A member server named serveri.contoso.com runs Windows Server 2008 R2. You change the IP address of serverl.contoso.com. When users attempt to connect to serverl.contoso.com from their client computers, the URL resolves to the incorrect IP address. You need to recommend an approach for resolving serverl.contoso.com correctly from all client computers. What should you do?
10.
A client computers on your company network run Windows 7. Employees log on to their computers as Standard users. There is a zero-day malicious software attack affecting your network. Employees receive User AccountControl (UAC) messages frequently requesting permission to elevate privileges. You know that this malicious software attack is responsible for these UAC prompts. You need to ensure that employees are unable to provide elevated credentials. What should you do?