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11.6.1.2 Lab – Manage the Startup Folder Answers Full 100% 2023 2024

This is Cisco 11.6.1.2 Lab – Manage the Startup Folder Answers Full 100% 2023 2024 for Cisco ITE v8, IT Essentials 7.02, and ITE 8.01.

   IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02   
Final Exam Answers Ch 1 - 9
Final Exam Answers Ch 10 - 14
Final Exam Composite Answers Ch 1 - 14
IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02 - Chapter 11
Chapter 11 Exam Answers Online Test
Chapter 11 Quiz Answers Online Test
IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02 - Chapter 12
Chapter 12 Exam Answers Online Test
Chapter 12 Quiz Answers Online Test
Checkpoint Exam #4 (Chapters 10 – 11) Answers Online Test
IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02 - Lab Answers
11.1.2.10 Lab – Explore the Windows Desktop Answers
11.1.3.4 Lab – Work with Task Manager Answers
11.1.4.11 Lab – Working with File Explorer Answers
11.2.1.5 Lab – Explore Control Panel Categories Answers
11.2.2.3 Lab – User Accounts Answers
11.2.3.5 Lab – Configure Browser Settings Answers
11.2.5.8 Lab – Manage Virtual Memory Answers
11.2.6.2 Lab – Use Device Manager Answers
11.2.7.4 Lab – Region and Language Options Answers
11.3.1.11 Lab – Monitor and Manage System Resources Answers
11.3.2.7 Lab – System Utilities Answers
11.3.2.8 Lab – Manage System Files Answers
11.3.3.8 Lab – Hard Drive Maintenance Answers
11.3.4.6 Lab – Install Third-Party Software Answers
11.4.1.5 Lab – Work in the Windows Command Shell Answers
11.4.2.7 Lab – File System Commands Answers
11.4.3.2 Lab – Disk CLI Commands Answers
11.4.4.2 Lab – Task and System CLI Commands Answers
11.4.5.3 Lab – Other Useful Commands Answers
11.5.2.4 Lab – Share Resources Answers
11.5.4.2 Lab – Connect and Test the Wireless Connection Answers
11.5.6.2 Lab – Windows Remote Desktop and Assistance Answers
11.6.1.2 Lab – Manage the Startup Folder Answers
11.6.1.5 Lab – Schedule a Task Using the GUI and the Command Line Answers
11.6.2.4 Lab – System Restore and Hard Drive Backup Answers
11.7.3.2 Lab – Troubleshoot Operating System Problems Answers
IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02 - Packet Tracer Answers & Solution
11.5.5.3 Packet Tracer – Use Telnet and SSH Answers

 

Lab – Manage the Startup Folder (Answers Version)

Answers Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the Answers copy only.

Introduction

In this lab, you will customize the Startup Folder and the Run Key in the Registry to manage what applications are started automatically when Windows starts. You will also use the Startup tab to manage the programs already added to the Startup Folder.

Recommended Equipment

  • A computer running Windows

Answers Note: Make sure there is a Run key in the following registry location. Click Search, type regedit, and press Enter. Expand the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion. To create a Run Key, right-click the CurrentVersion key, click New > Key, type Run, and press Enter.

Instructions

Step 1:Customize the Startup Folder.

  1. To add a program to the Startup Folder, you must first locate it and create a shortcut. Open File Explorer and navigate to C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer.
  2. Locate the Internet Explorer executable file, iexplorer.exe. Right-click the iexplorer.exe file, click Send to, and select Desktop (create shortcut). This will create a shortcut to Internet Explorer on the Desktop.

Note: Depending on your computer settings, the file extension may not be shown.

  1. Close the File Explorer window.
  2. To access the Startup Folder in Windows, click Search, type run, and press Enter.
  3. The Run window opens. Type shell:startup and press Enter
  4. The Startup window opens. Move the Internet Explorer shortcut, previously created on the Desktop, to the Startup Folder by dragging it from the Desktop to the Windows Explorer window.

Question:

Now that the Internet Explorer shortcut has been added to the Startup folder, what should happen after the computer is rebooted?

The internet browser should automatically run after you log on to the computer.

  1. Restart the computer.

Question:

Did Internet Explorer automatically open after the boot process was complete?

Yes, the browser should have automatically run after you log on to the computer.

  1. Close Internet Explorer.

Step 2:Review computer settings in Task Manager.

  1. Open the Task Manager by right-clicking the Taskbar at the bottom of the desktop. Select Task Manager from the menu.

Note: Only Desktop applications can be added to the Startup Tab. Windows Modern UI apps (Windows Apps) are not allowed to start automatically with Windows.

  1. To access more features, click More details at the bottom of the Task Manager window. You should see the Processes tab of Task Manager.
  2. Click the Startup tab. A list of applications is displayed that will be started automatically when Windows starts. Notice that Internet Explorer is listed.
  3. Close all windows.

Step 3:Manage Startup Applications Using the Windows Registry.

The Windows Registry is a tree-like structure that can be used to configure many different aspects of Windows.

  1. To edit the registry, open regedit. Click Search, type regedit, and press Enter.
  2. The Registry Editor window opens. Expand HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Run.

Note: Incorrect changes to the registry can cause computer errors and/or instability.

  1. Right-click anywhere in the white space in the right pane of the Registry Editor window.
  2. Select New and click String Value.
  3. A new String Value is created.
  4. Click anywhere in the white space of the window. Right-click New Value #1, and select Rename.
  5. Type Notepad for the new name and press Enter
  6. Right-click Notepad and select Modify….
  7. Type C:\Windows\System32\notepad.exe in the Value name: field and click OK
  8. Close the Registry Editor window.
  9. Restart the computer.

Question:

What happens when you log in?

Internet Explorer and Notepad start automatically.

  1. Close all open Windows.

Step 4:Remove Applications from Startup.

You can use the Startup Tab to manage what applications continue to run automatically in future reboots.

  1. Right-click the Taskbar and select Task Manager.
  2. Click More details and select the Startup tab. The Startup tab now shows Internet Explorer and Notepad.
  3. Stop Internet Explorer from automatically starting after reboots by right-clicking Internet Explorer and selecting Disable. While Internet Explorer is still listed under the Startup tab, it will no longer be automatically started after a reboot.
  4. Do the same for Notepad by right-clicking Notepad and selecting Disable.

Question:

What does the Startup impact column indicate?

Type your answer here.

It indicates the level of impact the program will have on the startup process.

Reflection Question

Why would a user want to stop programs from starting automatically?

Some programs add themselves to the Startup Folder upon installation. Having too many programs starting automatically can slow down the computer, delaying the boot process. As it can be seen in the Startup Tab, Windows displays the impact level of the programs added to the Startup Folder to help users decide what programs should be automatically started after boot.

End of Documen

   IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02   
Final Exam Answers Ch 1 - 9
Final Exam Answers Ch 10 - 14
Final Exam Composite Answers Ch 1 - 14
IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02 - Chapter 11
Chapter 11 Exam Answers Online Test
Chapter 11 Quiz Answers Online Test
IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02 - Chapter 12
Chapter 12 Exam Answers Online Test
Chapter 12 Quiz Answers Online Test
Checkpoint Exam #4 (Chapters 10 – 11) Answers Online Test
IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02 - Lab Answers
11.1.2.10 Lab – Explore the Windows Desktop Answers
11.1.3.4 Lab – Work with Task Manager Answers
11.1.4.11 Lab – Working with File Explorer Answers
11.2.1.5 Lab – Explore Control Panel Categories Answers
11.2.2.3 Lab – User Accounts Answers
11.2.3.5 Lab – Configure Browser Settings Answers
11.2.5.8 Lab – Manage Virtual Memory Answers
11.2.6.2 Lab – Use Device Manager Answers
11.2.7.4 Lab – Region and Language Options Answers
11.3.1.11 Lab – Monitor and Manage System Resources Answers
11.3.2.7 Lab – System Utilities Answers
11.3.2.8 Lab – Manage System Files Answers
11.3.3.8 Lab – Hard Drive Maintenance Answers
11.3.4.6 Lab – Install Third-Party Software Answers
11.4.1.5 Lab – Work in the Windows Command Shell Answers
11.4.2.7 Lab – File System Commands Answers
11.4.3.2 Lab – Disk CLI Commands Answers
11.4.4.2 Lab – Task and System CLI Commands Answers
11.4.5.3 Lab – Other Useful Commands Answers
11.5.2.4 Lab – Share Resources Answers
11.5.4.2 Lab – Connect and Test the Wireless Connection Answers
11.5.6.2 Lab – Windows Remote Desktop and Assistance Answers
11.6.1.2 Lab – Manage the Startup Folder Answers
11.6.1.5 Lab – Schedule a Task Using the GUI and the Command Line Answers
11.6.2.4 Lab – System Restore and Hard Drive Backup Answers
11.7.3.2 Lab – Troubleshoot Operating System Problems Answers
IT Essentials 8 & ITE 7.02 - Packet Tracer Answers & Solution
11.5.5.3 Packet Tracer – Use Telnet and SSH Answers

 

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