You have a computer that runs Microsoft Windows XP. The computer has a custom application installed. You plan to upgrade the Windows XP computer to Windows Vista. You need to identify whether User Account Control (UAC) will allow the custom application to run without requiring elevated privileges. What should you do?
You have a portable computer that runs Windows Vista Home Basic. You need to ensure that you can join the portable computer to an Active Directory domain. What should you do?
You install Windows Vista on a new computer by using the retail installation media. You install a new hardware device. You are not prompted for any drivers and the installation completes successfully. You discover that an updated driver is available for the hardware device. You need to install the updated driver. What should you do?
You have an application that is incompatible with Windows Aero. You need to ensure that Windows Aero is automatically disabled when you run the application. What should you do?
You configure parental controls on your computer for your child's user account. Your child logs on with a different account and is able to access inappropriate Web sites. You need to ensure that your child cannot access inappropriate Web sites. What should you do?
You perform a clean installation of Microsoft Windows Vista on the first partition. Then, you install Microsoft Windows XP Professional on the second partition of the same machine. You are able to log on to Windows XP Professional but do not have the option to boot to Windows Vista. You need to be able to dual boot the computer. What should you do?