You connect a Windows Mobile 6.5 device to a Windows XP portable computer. You manage the Windows Mobile device by using Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5. You manage media on the portable computer by using Windows Media Player 11. You need to synchronize media files between the portable computer and the Windows Mobile device. You also need to ensure that during synchronization, media is automatically converted to the Windows Media format required by the mobile device. What should you do?
You have a desktop computer that runs Windows Vista and the Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC). You install Microsoft Device Emulator 3.0 on the desktop computer. You successfully connect to a Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional emulator ROM image by using Device Emulator Manager. When you attempt to cradle the emulator ROM image from within Device Emulator Manager, the image does not connect to the WMDC. You need to configure the WMDC to allow your emulator ROM image to connect. In the WMDC Connection Settings dialog box, what should you do?
You have a Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional device that is performing slowly. You need to find out what is slowing down your Windows Mobile device. On the Windows Mobile device, you close all running programs. What should you do next?
Employees use Windows Mobile 6.5 devices with Wi-Fi connectivity. It is necessary to enable employees to configure Wi-Fi connections on their Windows Mobile devices. You create an XML provisioning file containing all necessary Wi-Fi connection configuration information. You need to distribute the XML provisioning file to employees and ensure that they can run the file from File Explorer on the Windows Mobile devices. What should you do?
Your companys client computers run Windows 7. You manage a group of Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. You
need to restore the factory default settings on all the Windows Mobile devices.
What should you do?
You have a Windows Mobile 6.5 device. You need to find out what applications and processes are currently running on the Windows Mobile device. Which screen should you display?
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. Employees use their Windows Mobile devices to connect to their Exchange accounts. You need to configure a second Exchange account on an employees Windows Mobile device and ensure that the employee can retrieve e-mail messages from multiple folders on his mailbox. How should you configure the second account connection?
Employees use Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional devices. You need to create an XML provisioning file to distribute a root certificate to Windows Mobile devices. How should you construct the XML?
Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 environment. All e-mail accounts are limited to 200 MB of storage. You have a Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional device with a 2-GB storage card. You can receive e-mail messages on your Windows Mobile device, but you cannot send messages. You need to send an e-mail message from your Windows Mobile device. What should you do?