You have a computer that runs Windows Vista. You need to add a new search provider to the search provider's list in Windows Internet Explorer 7. What should you do first?
You need to configure the local security policy setting to request a user name and password when you make changes to the computer system. What should you do?
You use two user accounts for your computer: standard user and administrator. You log on to your computer as standard user but are unable to make advanced configuration changes. You need to make advanced configuration changes while you are logged on as a standard user. What should you do?
You have a computer that runs Windows Vista. You need to ensure that all local administrators can install applications without being prompted for approval. What should you do?
You install Windows Vista on a new computer by using the default settings. You create an administrator account and a standard user account. You log on to the computer as the standard user and attempt to install a new application. You are prompted for user credentials to complete the installation. You need to install the application on the computer. What should you do?
You are an administrator on a computer that runs Windows Vista. You attempt to install an application on the Windows Vista computer but the installation fails. You successfully installed the same application on a computer that runs Microsoft Windows XP when you were logged on as a power user or as an administrator. You need to modify the local security policy to ensure that you can install the application. What should you do?
You have a computer that runs Windows Vista. You attempt to add files to %program files%\app1 and receive a prompt to elevate your privileges. You need to ensure that you can add files to %programfiles%\app1 without receiving a prompt for elevated privileges. What should you do?
You have a computer that runs Windows Vista. You have two user accounts, a standard user account and an administrative user account. While you are logged on as the standard user you attempt to open a command prompt as an administrator. You receive the following error message: You need to configure the local security policy so that you can run the command prompt as an administrator while you are logged on as a standard user. What should you do?
You install a custom application on a computer that runs Microsoft Windows XP. The application stores each user's data in the %programfiles%\app1\data folder on the computer. You install the custom application on a computer that runs Windows Vista. On the Windows Vista computer, you back up the %programfiles%\app1\data folder and notice that the backup contains no data. You need to back up the application's user data on the Windows Vista computer. What should you do?
You have a computer that runs Windows Vista. You need to configure your computer so that you can interact with your desktop when you are prompted for user account control permissions. What should you do?