You are a desktop administrator for your company. A company user reports that he is unable to use his Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone with his Bluetooth-enabled Windows XP Professional computer. He is trying to play audio from the phone through the speakers on his computer. You verify that other Bluetooth devices work properly with the user’s computer. You test the speakers to make sure they are in working order. You also verify that the mobile phone can send output to a computer. You then discover that the phone cannot detect the computer. You need to ensure that the user can use Read morethe phone with his computer. What should you do?
A.Place the phone in Bluetooth discovery mode.
B.Place the user’s computer in Bluetooth discovery mode.
C.Add the phone and the computer to the same Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN).
D.Install mobile phone synchronization software on the user’s computer.
A.Use the Msiexec.exe program to perform a quiet installation of the application.
B.Use the Msiexec.exe program to perform a passive installation of the application.
C.Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that assigns the application. Link the GPO to
D.Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that advertises the application. Link the GPO to the domain.
A.Manually perform a passive installation of the application.
B.Manually perform a quiet installation of the application.
C.Use a logon script to run the Msiexec.exe program.
D.Use the Runas utility to run the Msiexec.exe program.
A.Disable Windows Firewall on the main office VPN connection.
B.Add a port exception to Windows Firewall to allow incoming PPTP traffic on the main office VPN connection.
C.Select the Allow other network users to control or disable the shared Internet connection check box.
D.Configure all client computers in the branch office to obtain IP addresses automatically.
A.Run the IPconfig /renew command.
B.Stop and then restart the World Wide Web Publishing service.
C.Ensure that the Everyone group has Allow - Full Control permission on the Inetpub folder.
D.In the properties of the Local Area Connection connection, allow a Windows Firewall exception for port 80.
A.Configure Windows Firewall to enable the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Allow redirect option. Then start the App1 application that opens port 5800.
B.Create a new service exception named App1. Use port 5800 as both the external and internal port number.
C.Edit the %systemroot%\System32\Drivers\Etc\Services file on Pro1 to include a service definition named App1 for port 5800.
D.Change the TCP/IP settings on Pro1 to enable TCP/IP filtering. Permit network traffic on port 5800.
A.Move the Ethernet card to the first ISA slot.
B.Remove the Ethernet card and replace it with an Ethernet card that is PXE compliant.
C.Share the RIS image on the RIS server. Create a network bootable floppy disk. Insert the floppy disk, and install Windows XP Professional from the share.
D.Place the NDIS network drivers in the root directory of the RIS bootable floppy disk. Use the floppy disk to connect to the RIS server.
A.Copy the NTLDR file and the Ntdetect.com file from the i386 folder on the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM to the root directory of drive C.
B.Copy the NTLDR file and the Ntdetect.com file from the i386 folder on the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM to the root directory of drive G.
C.Restore the C:\Windows\System32\Config\System file from a recent backup.
D.Restore the G:\Windows\System32\Config\System file from a recent backup.
A.Winnt32.exe /dushare:\\server1\updates
B.Winnt32.exe /copydir:\\server1\updates
C.Winnt32.exe /duprepare:\\server1\updates
D.Winnt32.exe /copysource:\\server1\updates
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