MD-100 : Windows 10 : Part 13
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You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10.
You test Windows updates on Computer1 before you make the updates available to other computers.
You install a quality update that conflicts with a custom device driver.
You need to remove the update from Computer1.
What are three possible ways to achieve the goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
- From Programs and Features, uninstall an update.
- From Windows PowerShell, run the Remove-WindowsPackage cmdlet.
- From an elevated command prompt, run the wusa.exe command and specify the /uninstall parameter.
- From an elevated command prompt, run the wmic qfe delete command.
- From System Restore, revert the system state to a restore point that was created before the update was installed.
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Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10.
Computer1 has a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 1.2.
The domain contains a domain controller named DC1 that has all the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) installed.
BitLocker Drive Encryption (BitLocker) recovery passwords are stored in Active Directory.
You enable BitLocker on the operating system drive of Computer1.
A software update on Computer1 disables the TPM, and BitLocker enters recovery mode.
You need to recover your BitLocker password for Computer1.
What should you use to retrieve the recovery password?
- Disk Management
- manage
–bde
with the–unlock
parameter - Active Directory Users and Computers
repair-bde
with the–f
parameter
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HOTSPOT
You have a workgroup computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10. Computer1 has the user accounts shown in the following table.
In Event Viewer, you create two custom views named View1 and View2. View1 shows errors and warnings from the Security event log. View2 shows errors and warnings from the System event log.
Which users can use the views? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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You have a computer that runs Windows 8.1.
When you attempt to perform an in-place upgrade to Windows 10, the computer fails to start after the first restart.
You need to view the setup logs on the computer.
Which folder contains the logs?
- \$Windows.~BT\Sources\Panther\
- \Windows\Logs
- \Windows\Temp
- \$Windows.~BT\Inf
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Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains 10 computers that run Windows 10.
On a different computer named Computer1, you plan to create a collector-initiated subscription to gather the event logs from the Windows 10 computers.
You need to configure the environment to support the event log collection.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
- Add Computer1 to the Event Log Readers group on the Windows 10 computers
- Add Computer1 to the Event Log Readers group on Computer1
- On the Windows 10 computers, change the Startup Type of Windows Event Collector to Automatic
- Enable Windows Remote Management (WinRM) on the Windows 10 computers
- Enable Windows Remote Management (WinRM) on Computer1
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You have several computers that run Windows 10.
All users have Microsoft OneDrive for Business installed.
Users frequently save files to their desktop.
You need to ensure that all the users can recover the files on their desktop from OneDrive for Business.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
- Copy ADMX and ADML files to C:\Users\Public\Desktop\
- From Backup in the Settings app, add a drive
- Configure the Silently move Windows known folders to OneDrive settings
- Copy ADMX and ADML files to C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions
- Configure the Save documents to OneDrive by default setting
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You deploy Windows 10 to a computer named Computer1.
Computer1 contains a folder named C:\Folder1. Folder1 contains multiple documents.
You need to ensure that you can recover the files in Folder1 by using the Previous Versions tab.
Solution: You enable File History and add Folder1 to File History.
Does this meet the goal?
- Yes
- No
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You deploy Windows 10 to a computer named Computer1.
Computer1 contains a folder named C:\Folder1. Folder1 contains multiple documents.
You need to ensure that you can recover the files in Folder1 by using the Previous Versions tab.
Solution: You enable File History and add Folder1 in the Documents library.
Does this meet the goal?
- Yes
- No
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You deploy Windows 10 to a computer named Computer1.
Computer1 contains a folder named C:\Folder1. Folder1 contains multiple documents.
You need to ensure that you can recover the files in Folder1 by using the Previous Versions tab.
Solution: You set up Backup and Restore (Windows 7) and include Folder1 in the backup.
Does this meet the goal?
- Yes
- No
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You have a computer that runs Windows 10. You use the computer to test new Windows features.
You need to configure the computer to receive preview builds of Windows 10 as soon as possible.
What should you configure from Update & Security in the Settings app?
- Windows Insider Program
- Windows Update
- Delivery Optimization
- For developers
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You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10. Computer1 connects to multiple wireless networks.
You need to view the wireless networks to which Computer1 connects.
What should you use?
- the System log in Event Viewer
- Wi-Fi in the Settings app
- the properties of the wireless adapter in Network Connections in Control Panel
- the Details tab for the wireless adapter in Device Manager
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HOTSPOT
You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10.
Computer1 contains the folders shown in the following table.
You include Folder1, Folder2, and Folder3 in the Documents library.
You configure File History to run every 15 minutes, and then turn on File History.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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A user has a computer that runs Windows 10. The user has access to the following storage locations:
-A USB flash drive
-Microsoft OneDrive
-OneDrive for Business
-A drive mapped to a network share
-A secondary partition on the system driveYou need to configure Back up using File History from the Settings app.
Which two storage locations can you select for storing File History data? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
- OneDrive for Business
- OneDrive
- the USB flash drive
- the secondary partition on the system drive
- the drive mapped to a network share
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HOTSPOT
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two computers named Computer1 and Computer2 that run Windows 10 and are joined to the domain.
On Computer1, you create an event subscription named Subscription1 for Computer2 as shown in the Subscription1 exhibit. (Click the Subcription1 tab.)
Subscription1 is configured to use forwarded events as the destination log.
On Computer1, you create a custom view named View1 as shown in the View1 exhibit. (Click the View1 tab.)
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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You deploy Windows 10 to a computer named Computer1.
Computer1 contains a folder named C:\Folder1. Folder1 contains multiple documents.
You need to ensure that you can recover the files in Folder1 by using the Previous Versions tab.
Solution: You select Folder is ready for archiving from the properties of Folder1.
Does this meet the goal?
- Yes
- No
Explanation:The previous versions feature in Windows 10 allows you to restore a previous version of files, folders, and drives that were saved or backed up as part of a restore point, File History, and/or Windows Backup.
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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains the users shown in the following table.
You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10 and is in a workgroup.
A local standard user on Computer1 named User1 joins the computer to the domain and uses the credentials of User2 when prompted.
You need to ensure that you can rename Computer1 as Computer33.
Solution: You use the credentials of User3 on Computer1.
Does this meet the goal?
- Yes
- No
Explanation:Renaming a domain-joined computer will also rename the computer account in the domain. To do this, you need domain administrator privileges.
User3 is a domain administrator.
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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains the users shown in the following table.
You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10 and is in a workgroup.
A local standard user on Computer1 named User1 joins the computer to the domain and uses the credentials of User2 when prompted.
You need to ensure that you can rename Computer1 as Computer33.
Solution: You use the credentials of User2 on Computer1.
Does this meet the goal?
- Yes
- No
Explanation:Renaming a domain-joined computer will also rename the computer account in the domain. To do this, you need domain administrator privileges.
User2 is a domain user, not an administrator. Use User3’s credentials instead.
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You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10.
You need to enable boot logging on Computer1.
What should you do?
- At a command prompt, run the bcdboot.exe command and specify the /v parameter.
- From the Settings app, configure the Start settings.
- From System Properties in Control Panel, configure the Startup and Recovery settings.
- From System Configuration configure the Boot settings.
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You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2 that run Windows 10.
You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user account named [email protected] that is in the local Administrators group on each computer.
You sign in to Computer1 by using [email protected].
You need to ensure that you can use Event Viewer on Computer1 to connect to the event logs on Computer2.
Solution: On Computer2, you run the Enable-PSRemoting cmdlet.
Does this meet the goal?
- Yes
- No
Explanation:The solution to this question is to configure the firewall to enable the Remote Event Log Management inbound rule.
The Enable-PSRemoting cmdlet configures the computer to receive PowerShell remote commands that are sent by using the WS-Management technology.
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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains the users shown in the following table.
You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10 and is in a workgroup.
A local standard user on Computer1 named User1 joins the computer to the domain and uses the credentials of User2 when prompted.
You need to ensure that you can rename Computer1 as Computer33.
Solution: You use the credentials of User4 on Computer1.
Does this meet the goal?
- Yes
- No
Explanation:Renaming a domain-joined computer will also rename the computer account in the domain. To do this, you need domain administrator privileges.
User4 is a server operator, not an administrator. Members of the Server Operators group can sign in to a server interactively, create and delete network shared resources, start and stop services, back up and restore files, format the hard disk drive of the computer, and shut down the computer.
Use User3’s credentials instead.