This quiz contains 10 toughest questions covering the 70-270 chapter of Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert(MCSE)exam. It has questions testing every major exam topic, but it is by no means a replacement for study and further practice examination. Take this quiz to test your knowledge about administering and installing Windows. Read the questions carefully and answer. All the best!
Run //Server1/XPPro/Winnt.exe.
Run //Server1/XPPro/Setup.exe.
Run //Server1/XPPro/Setup32.exe.
Run //Server1/XPPro/Winnt32.exe.
Boot the computer to Windows 95 and run Winnt32 /makelocalsource.
Boot to Windows 95 and copy all the files to the hard drive. Then run Winnt32 /m:folder_name, where folder_name is the location of the installation files.
Boot to Windows 95 and copy all the files to the hard drive. Then run Winnt
Boot the computer with a Windows 95 boot disk and run Winnt /b.
Delete the partition on the first drive. Then create a new partition and install Windows XP.
Back up the data on the first drive. Reformat the partition on the first drive with NTFS. Install Windows XP and restore the data and directories.
Install a new Windows XP installation on the second drive.
Install a Windows XP upgrade installation on the first drive.
Run the Sfc.exe /scannow command.
Run the Sfc.exe /cachesize command.
Run the Sfc.exe /revert command.
Run the Sfc.exe /scanboot command.
Run the Update.exe -s command in the service pack, specifying the path to the network share.
Create a new share for the service pack. Instruct administrators to install Windows XP as usual, then run Update.exe to apply the service pack.
Copy all files in the service pack to the network share. Run Update.exe to install both Windows XP and the service pack at the same time.
From the service pack, copy Driver.cab, Layout.inf, Dosnet.inf and Txtsetup.sif to the distribution share.
Run Package.exe from the service pack to create new installation files. Replace all files in the share with those generated by this utility.
Install a Windows XP upgrade installation on the first drive.
Install a new Windows XP installation on the second drive.
Delete the partition on the first drive. Then create a new partition and install Windows XP.
Back up the data on the first drive. Reformat the partition on the first drive with NTFS. Install Windows XP and restore the data and directories.
Run //Server1/XPpro/winnt32.exe.
Run //Server1/XPpro/winnt32 /duprepare://Server1/Updates.
Run //Server1/Updates/Update.exe -s://Server1/XPpro.
Run //Server1/XPpro/winnt32 /dushare://Server1/Updates.
Run //Server1/XPpro/winnt /duprepare://Server1/XPpro.
Restart the Installation, and choose F6 to install the driver for the SCSI adapter.
Set the IRQ for the SCSI adapter.
Replace the SCSI Adapter with an IDE adapter.
Modify the system BIOS to allow the computer to boot from the SCSI hard drive.
You should configure the Windows Firewall on the laptop computers.
You should assign all laptop computers to a global security group.
You should change the local GPO by deselecting the Prohibit the use of ICF on your DNS domain network option.
You should enable TCP/IP filtering.
By disabling the support for the docking station in the BIOS.
By creating a new hardware profile named KingUndocked by copying the default hardware profile of ABC-WS15.
By disabling the server service in the Services Options.
By disabling the storage device in the undocked hardware profile
By informing the user too restart ABC-WS15 using the undocked hardware profile.