Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 environment. Employees have Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. You manage the devices by using Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager (MDM) 2008. You disable infrared capabilities for Windows Mobile devices, but employees are still able to beam files. You need to prevent Windows Mobile devices from beaming files. What should you do?
You connect a Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional device to a Windows Vista portable computer. You manage the Windows Mobile device by using the Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC). You need to configure an existing connection on the Windows Mobile device to use specific DNS and WINS IP addresses. What should you do?
You have a portable computer that runs Windows XP, and a Windows Mobile 6.5 device. You connect the portable computer to the Windows Mobile device by using a USB cable. You manage the connection by using Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5. The Windows Mobile device has a cellular data connection. The portable computer does not have Internet connectivity. You need to connect the portable computer to the Internet through the Windows Mobile device. What should you do?
Your company has a wireless access point that uses Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) data encryption. You need to create a Wi-Fi connection on a Windows Mobile 6.5 device to connect to the wireless access point. Which type of authentication should the connection use?
Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 environment. Employees have Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. You manage the Windows Mobile devices by using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. You need to configure a Windows Mobile device to connect to a portable computer through a Wi-Fi connection. What should you do on the Windows Mobile device?
Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 environment. Employees have Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. You manage the Windows Mobile devices by using Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager (MDM) 2008. You enable Bluetooth capabilities on the Windows Mobile devices, but employees are not able to transfer files to and from their Windows Mobile devices by using Bluetooth. You need to ensure that Windows Mobile devices can transfer files by using Bluetooth. What should you do?
You have a portable computer that runs Windows Vista, and a Windows Mobile 6.5 device. The portable computer and the Windows Mobile device are Bluetooth enabled. The portable computer does not have Internet connectivity. The Windows Mobile device connects to the Internet through a cellular data connection. You pair the Windows Mobile device with the portable computer through the Bluetooth connection. You need to connect the portable computer to the Internet through the Windows Mobile device by using the Bluetooth connection. What should you do?
Employees use Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. You manage the Windows Mobile devices by using Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager (MDM) 2008. You need to configure the cellular data connections on all Windows Mobile devices to use the same access point name (APN). Which configuration service provider should you use to build the provisioning XML?
Employees have Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional devices. You manage the Windows Mobile devices by using Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager (MDM) 2008. You configure and enable Remote VPN connections on the Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. Your company has an internal Web application with the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) timesheet.contoso.com. Windows Mobile device users can currently access the internal Web application only by using the site hostname timesheet. You need to ensure that Windows Mobile device users can access the internal Web application by using the FQDN or the site hostname. What should you do?
Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 environment. Employees have Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional devices. You manage the Windows Mobile devices by using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. You deploy multiple internal file servers and allow file access. You need to ensure that employees can access the new file servers from their Windows Mobile devices by using fully qualified domain names (FQDNs). What should you do?