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  • 1. 

    You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Certkiller.com. A Certkiller .com user named Mia Hamm uses a Windows 95 client computerCertkiller -WS270. Certkiller -WS270 contains a single hard disk drive with two partitions that have been assigned the drive letters C and D. You need to perform a clean install a second hard disk drive in Certkiller -WS270 and assign it the drive letter You want the E: drive to become the boot partition. What should you do?

    • A.

      Select Advanced Options from the Install Options dialog box in Setup.

    • B.

      At the command prompt, run winnt32.exe /syspart:E.

    • C.

      Define the Target Path option in an answer file and use the answer file to perform an unattended installation.

    • D.

      Use Sysprep to create an image for Certkiller -WS270.

    Correct Answer
    A. Select Advanced Options from the Install Options dialog box in Setup.
    Explanation
    The boot partition is the partition that constrains the
    %SystemRoot% folder into which set up copies the Windows XP Professional system files. This partition can be the primary partition of a logical partition. You
    can specify which drive letter or partition Setup should use in the Advanced Options dialoue box.
    Incorrect answers:
    B: The syspart switch is used to copy Set up files to a temporary hard disk drive that can be moved to another computer on which the installation is to be performed. The syspart switch marks the specified drive letter as the system partition to which Setup will copy the Setup startup files. The hard drive can then be moved to a new
    computer where Windows XP Professional Setup will begin at the next phase.
    C: The TargetPath option of an answer file specifies the name of the folder in which Windows XP Professional will be installed. It does not specify the drive letter or
    partition.
    D: Sysprep is used to create an image that contains the operating system and the applications that are to be installed on a target computer. However, the Sysprep image
    can only contain a single partition and will replace the C: drive.
    Reference:
    Melissa Craft & Don Poulton, Exam Prep 2: Windows XP Professional, Que Publications, Indianapolis, 2005, Chapter 1
    Lisa Donald & James Chellis, MCSA/MCSE: Windows XP Professional Study Guide;
    Third Edition, Sybex Inc., Alameda, 2005, P. 12

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  • 2. 

    You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com network contains ten Windows 2000 Server computers and 1,200 Windows 98 client computers. Certkiller .com intends to hire another 25 employees over the next 3 months. The company has purchased 25 new client computers that will be issued to the new employees. You have been instructed to install Windows XP Professional as well as a standard set of applications on the new client computers. The new client computers consist of five different hardware configurations as shown in the following table: All the hardware on the new client computers appears on the Hardware Compatibility List (HCL). You intend to use RIPrep to deploy Windows XP Professional and the applications on the new client computers. How many RIPrep images would you require?

    • A.

      Twenty Five

    • B.

      Five

    • C.

      Four

    • D.

      One

    Correct Answer
    C. Four
    Explanation
    The 25 client computers are classed in four categories
    because you need a separate image for each supported hardware abstraction layer
    (Hal) that is used in the four different client computers. To use Sysprep, all
    computers to which you intend to install Windows XP Professional (also known as
    target computers) must have the same hardware abstraction layer (HAL),
    Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) support, and mass storage
    controller devices as found in the reference computer that you prepare using
    Sysprep. The HAL for the imaged computer and the target computers must match.
    For example, you could not apply an ACPI-based HAL on a non-ACPI-based
    computer. For other hardware differences, the RIPrep wizard will use Plug and
    Play capabilities to detect any hardware differences between the source and
    destination computers.
    Incorrect answers:
    A: There is no need to create 25 images; the installation wizard will
    detect hardware components. If the devices are Plug and Play, the Plug and Play manager
    will configure the device.
    B, D: You do not need to create one or for that matter five images; different HALs are needed
    for the computers that support ACPI and those not. Different HALs are needed for single
    processors and dual-processor systems.
    Reference:
    Lisa Donald & James Chellis, MCSA/MCSE: Windows XP Professional
    Study Guide; Third Edition, Sybex Inc., Alameda, 2005, P. 41
    Melissa Craft & Don Poulton, Exam Prep 2: Windows XP Professional, Que
    Publications, Indianapolis, 2005, Chapter 2

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  • 3. 

    You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Certkiller .com. Certkiller .com contains a server named Certkiller -SR10 that is used for Remote Installation Services (RIS) and Remote Installation Preparation (RIPrep). Due to company growth, Certkiller .com has acquired 40 new client computers. You have been instructed to install Windows XP Professional as well as a standard set of applications on the new client computers. You intend using the RIS and the RIPrep wizard to install Windows XP Professional on all the new client computers. You install Windows XP Professional and the client applications on a reference computer named Certkiller -WS288. After creating the RIPRep image, you discover that Microsoft has just released a new service pack for Windows XP Professional. You want to apply the service pack to the RIPrep image before deploying Windows XP Professional to the new client computers. What should you do?

    • A.

      At a command prompt on Certkiller -WS288, run riprep.exe

    • B.

      Use xcopy to copy the files from the service pack to Certkiller -SR10.

    • C.

      Slipstream the service pack files to the RIPrep image on Certkiller -SR10.

    • D.

      At a command prompt on Certkiller -WS288, run sysprep.exe

    Correct Answer
    C. Slipstream the service pack files to the RIPrep image on Certkiller -SR10.
    Explanation
    Explanation:
    Slipstreaming is the act of integrating service pack files
    with operating system installation files, so that the operating system can be installed
    together with the service pack in a single operation. To maintain the correct version,
    you must integrate the slipstream the service pack into the RIPrep image of
    Certkiller -SR10.
    Incorrect answers:
    A: A (RIPrep) image is a type of image configured on a Remote Installation Services (RIS)
    server. A RIPrep image can contain the Windows XP Professional operating system and
    applications. This type of image is based on a preconfigured computer. In this case, it
    cannot run until the RIPrep image version matches the version of Windows XP
    Professional on the server. It can only be done after the slipstreaming.
    B: With copy, you can override the default results for permissions. The /o switch of the
    Xcopy command copies the file access control list (ACL), which includes all the
    permissions along with the file. You can use the /x switch to copy the information in
    addition to the ACL. This means that you cannot create a RIS image of a workstation
    D: Sysprep works together with a third-party imaging application such as Norton Ghost
    or Symantec Drive Image to create cloned copies of the system drive with unique
    security identifiers (SIDs) that satisfy the requirement that all computers on the network
    must have a unique SID.
    Reference:
    Melissa Craft & Don Poulton, Exam Prep 2: Windows XP Professional, Que
    Publications, Indianapolis, 2005, Chapter 2
    Lisa Donald & James Chellis, MCSA/MCSE: Windows XP Professional Study Guide;
    Third Edition, Sybex Inc., Alameda, 2005, P. 51

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  • 4. 

    You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com network contains ten Windows 2000 Server computers and 1,200 Windows 98 client computers. Due to company growth, Certkiller .com intends to hire an additional 200 employees over the next 6 months. The company has purchased 200 new client computers that will be issued to the new employees. You have been instructed to install Windows XP Professional as well as a number of proprietary applications on the new client computers. You want to deploy Windows XP Professional and the propriety applications using the least amount of administrative effort? What should you do?

    • A.

      Use an answer file when installing Windows XP Professional and install the proprietary after the installation is complete.

    • B.

      Run the Winnt32.exe /unattend from a command prompt.

    • C.

      On a reference computer, install the Windows XP Professional and the applications and configure the settings as needed. Then run RIPrep.exe from the command prompt. Then use Remote Installation Services (RIS) to install the RIPrep image.

    • D.

      On a reference computer, install the Windows XP Professional and the applications and configure the settings as needed. Then run Sysprep.exe from the command prompt. Then use Remote Installation Services (RIS) to install the Sysprep image.

    Correct Answer
    C. On a reference computer, install the Windows XP Professional and the applications and configure the settings as needed. Then run RIPrep.exe from the command prompt. Then use Remote Installation Services (RIS) to install the RIPrep image.
    Explanation
    Because these are new computers you should use Remote
    Installation Services. RIS can be used only for clean installations and can't be used to upgrade a previous version of Windows. Because the installation comes from a
    reference computer, these computer's Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) must be the same as the other client computers that need the installation. You should then create an image by using RIPrep.exe, on the reference computer. A (RIPrep) image is a type of image configured on a Remote Installation Services (RIS) server. A RIPrep image can contain the Windows XP Professional operating system and
    applications. You should connect the client computers to the network and the client computers that are Pre-boot Execution Environment (PXE) enabled will start
    automatically. PXE is a technology that is used to boot to the network when no operating system or network configuration has been installed and configured on a
    client computer.

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  • 5. 

    QUESTION 8: You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com network contains 20 Windows 2000 Server computers and 1,600 Windows 2000 Professional client computers. Certkiller .com also contains a server named Certkiller -SR20 that is used for Remote Installation Services (RIS). Certkiller .com intends to hire another 200 employees over the next 12 months. The company has purchased 200 new client computers that will be issued to the new employees. You have been instructed to install Windows XP Professional as well as some propriety applications on the new client computers. You want to deploy Windows XP Professional and the proprietary applications using the least amount of administrative effort? What should you do?

    • A.

      You should copy an installation of Windows XP Professional with the customized settings and the proprietary applications on a reference computer and copy the hard drive content of the reference computer to a shared folder on Certkiller -SR20.

    • B.

      You should copy an installation of Windows XP Professional with the customized settings and the proprietary applications on a reference computer, then remove its hard drive and install it in a removable cartridge on Certkiller -SR20.

    • C.

      You should copy an installation of Windows XP Professional with the customized settings and the proprietary applications on a reference computer and then run the RIPrep.exe to create the installation image.

    • D.

      You should copy an installation of Windows XP Professional with the customized settings and the proprietary applications on a reference computer and then run the Sysprep.exe to create the installation image.

    Correct Answer
    C. You should copy an installation of Windows XP Professional with the customized settings and the proprietary applications on a reference computer and then run the RIPrep.exe to create the installation image.
    Explanation
    Answer: C
    Explanation:
    Certkiller .com has a RIS server. To deploy Windows XP
    Professional and the proprietary applications, you should install these items on the reference
    computer which has the same HAL as the target computers. RIS can be
    used only for clean installations and can't be used to upgrade a previous version of
    Windows. A (RIPrep) image is a type of image configured on a Remote Installation
    Services (RIS) server. A RIPrep image can contain the Windows XP Professional operating
    system and applications. You should connect the client computers to the
    network and the client computers that are Pre-boot Execution Environment (PXE)
    enabled will start automatically. PXE is a technology that is used to boot to the network
    when no operating system or network configuration has been installed and configured
    on a client computer.
    Incorrect answer: To copy the copy the hard drive content of the reference computer to a shared folder on the RIS server ( Certkiller -SR20) will not enable you to install the required
    Windows XP Professional installation.
    B: To remove its hard drive and install it in a removable cartridge on RIS server
    ( Certkiller -SR20) will not enable you to install the required Windows XP Professional installation
    .
    D: Sysprep works together with a third-party imaging application such as Norton Ghost
    or Symantec Drive Image to create cloned copies of the system drive with unique
    security identifiers (SIDs) that satisfy the requirement that all computers on the network
    must have a unique SID. Sysprep is not compatible with RIS.
    Reference:
    Melissa Craft & Don Poulton, Exam Prep 2: Windows XP Professional, Que
    Publications, Indianapolis, 2005, Chapter 2
    Lisa Donald & James Chellis, MCSA/MCSE: Windows XP Professional Study Guide;
    Third Edition, Sybex Inc., Alameda, 2005, P. 41

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  • 6. 

    QUESTION 9: You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com network contains 20 Windows 2000 Server computers and 1,600 Windows 2000 Professional client computers. Certkiller .com is in the process of upgrading the client computers to Windows XP Professional. You want to use cloning to deploy Windows XP Professional to the client computers in the Finance Department. You install a client computer named Certkiller -WS270 in your test lab and install Windows XP Professional on Certkiller -WS270. You then install the required applications on Certkiller -WS270 and configure the computer. After ensuring that Certkiller -WS270 performs as expected, you log onto the computer as the local Administrator. However, when you attempt to run sysprep.exe at the command prompt, sysprep.exe does not execute. What is the most probable cause of this problem?  

    • A.

      The disk drive on Certkiller -WS270 has multiple partitions. Sysprep can only clone a single partition.

    • B.

      The sysprep files are not in the systemdrive\sysprep directory.

    • C.

      To run the sysprep utility, you must be a member of the Domain Admins group.

    • D.

      The partitions on Certkiller -WS270 are formatted with FAT32.

    Correct Answer
    B. The sysprep files are not in the systemdrive\sysprep directory.
    Explanation
    Explanation:
    For Sysprep.exe to run you need the following files
    Sysprep.exe, Setupcl.exe and Sysprep.inf on a floppy disk or in the
    systemdrive\sysprep directory.
    Incorrect answer:A: Sysprep.exe can work on any Windows file system. C: Not only the Domain Admins group has that privilege, but the administrator account has
    also sufficient privileges to run Sysprep.exe.
    D: Sysprep.exe can work on any Windows file system.
    Reference:
    Lisa Donald & James Chellis, MCSA/MCSE: Windows XP Professional
    Study Guide; Third Edition, Sybex Inc., Alameda, 2005, P. 62
    Melissa Craft & Don Poulton, Exam Prep 2: Windows XP Professional, Que
    Publications, Indianapolis, 2005, Chapter 2

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  • 7. 

    QUESTION 10:  You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Certkiller .com. Due to company growth, Certkiller .com intends to hire an additional 200 employees over the next 6 months. The company has purchased 200 new client computers that will be issued to the new employees. You have been instructed to install Windows XP Professional on the new client computers. You want to use the Sysprep tool to install Window XP Professional on the client computers. The written Certkiller .com usage policy states that no user may use Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel. You need to deploy Windows XP Professional to the new client computers. You also need to ensure that the written usage policy is not violated. You install Windows XP Professional on a reference computer named Certkiller -WS232. What should you do next?

    • A.

      On Certkiller -WS232, delete Control.exe before creating the Sysprep image.

    • B.

      On Certkiller -WS232, create a local computer policy that removes Add or Remove Programs from Control Panel.

    • C.

      Create a new organizational unit (OU) named NewComputers. Move the new client computers to the NewComputers OU and apply a GPO that removes Add or Remove Programs from Control Panel to the NewComputers OU.

    • D.

      Configure the Default Domain Controller policy for the Certkiller .com domain to remove Add or Remove Programs from Control Panel.

    Correct Answer
    B. On Certkiller -WS232, create a local computer policy that removes Add or Remove Programs from Control Panel.
    Explanation
    Answer: B
    Explanation:
    The System Preparation Tool (Sysprep.exe) is used to prepare a computer for disk imaging,
    which can be done with a third-party image software or with
    disk-duplicator hardware. Disk imaging (also sometimes called disk cloning or disk
    duplication) is the process of creating a reference computer for the automated
    deployment. To deploy this policy, you can set the Remove Add/Remove Programs
    to Enable in the local computer policy on the reference computer.
    Incorrect answer:
    A: The Control.exe can be run from the command prompt. This command is used to start
    Control Panel.
    C, D: Sysprep does not support Active directory-related settings. Policies enforced
    through GPO's in the active directory do not affect stand alone computers or workgroup.
    Reference:
    Lisa Donald & James Chellis, MCSA/MCSE: Windows XP Professional
    Study Guide; Third Edition, Sybex Inc., Alameda, 2005, P. 45
    Melissa Craft & Don Poulton, Exam Prep 2: Windows XP Professional, Que
    Publications, Indianapolis, 2005, Chapter 2

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  • 8. 

    QUESTION 11: You work as the network administrator at Certkiller .com. The Certkiller .com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Certkiller .com. Due to company growth, Certkiller .com intends to hire another 200 employees over the next 12 months. The company has purchased 200 new client computers that will be issued to the new employees. You must install Window XP Professional on the new client computers. You prepare the installation of Window XP Professional for the new client computers on a file server named Certkiller -SR26. You install Windows XP Professional on a reference computer named Certkiller -WS270 and configure the computer. You then copy a Sysprep folder from Certkiller -SR26. However, when you attempt to run sysprep.exe at from that folder you receive the error message as shown in the Sysprep exhibit. Sysprep Exhibit: You need to ensure that Windows XP Professional is deployed successfully on the new client computers. What should you do?    

    • A.

      You should run RIPrep.exe rather than Sysprep.exe.

    • B.

      You should replace all files from the Sysprep folder with the files from the Windows XP Professional Installation CD.

    • C.

      You should remove Setupcl.exe from the Sysprep folder.

    • D.

      You should run the Sysprep.exe with the -msoobe parameter.

    Correct Answer
    B. You should replace all files from the Sysprep folder with the files from the Windows XP Professional Installation CD.
    Explanation
    Answer: B
    Explanation:
    The System Preparation Tool (Sysprep.exe) is used to
    prepare a computer for disk imaging, which can be done with a third-party image
    software or with disk-duplicator hardware. The Windows 2000 Server version of
    Sysprep does not work on Windows XP.
    Incorrect answer:A: The Sysprep image cannot be deployed by RIS
    C: Sysprep is found in the Deploy.cab file located in the Support\Tools folder of the
    Windows XP Professional CD-ROM. When you extracted the contents of this file to
    install the Setup Manager, you also extracted the Sysprep.exe utility plus another
    required program named Setupcl.exe.
    D: This parameter would invoke the Windows Welcome screen the next time the
    computer reboot.
    Reference:
    Lisa Donald & James Chellis, MCSA/MCSE: Windows XP Professional
    Study Guide; Third Edition, Sybex Inc., Alameda, 2005, P. 46
    Melissa Craft & Don Poulton, Exam Prep 2: Windows XP Professional, Que
    Publications, Indianapolis, 2005, Chapter 2

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  • 9. 

    You were asked to install several Windows Server 2012 R2 servers into the Active Directory domain named nutex.com. You installed servers SRV1, SRV2, and SRV3 with the Windows Server 2012 R2 (Server with a GUI) installation option. After two weeks, management has decided that SRV3 will be a Server Core server in a branch office that will function as a file server. You run the following on SRV3 before you ship the server to the branch office: Uninstall-WindowsFeature Server-Gui-Shell -remove You ship SRV3 and a DVD of the WIM image to the branch office. After SRV3 is up and running in the branch office, the personnel in the branch office request that SRV3 be a server with a GUI interface and not a Server Core installation of Windows Server 2012 R2. You need to instruct the junior administrator in the branch office to convert SRV3 to a server with a GUI interface. What should you instruct the junior administrator to run?

    • A.

      Install-WindowsFeature Server-Gui-Mgmt-Infra,Server-Gui-Shell -Source wim:d:\sources\install.wim:4 

    • B.

      Install-WindowsFeature Server-Gui-Mgmt-Infra,Server-Gui-Shell 

    • C.

       djoin /provision /domain nutex.com Server-Gui-Mgmt-Infra,Server-Gui-Shell -Source wim:d:\sources\install.wim:4

    • D.

      Djoin /provision /domain nutex.com Server-Gui-Mgmt-Infra,Server-Gui-Shell 

    • E.

      Install-WindowsFeature Server-Gui-Mgmt-Infra 

    • F.

       Adprep /forestprep

    Correct Answer
    A. Install-WindowsFeature Server-Gui-Mgmt-Infra,Server-Gui-Shell -Source wim:d:\sources\install.wim:4 
    Explanation
    The above cmdlet will install the Server GUI Management tools and the Server GUI shell from the path of the WIM image. When you previously ran the Uninstall-WindowsFeature cmdlet, you used the -remove switch. The -remove switch will completely remove a role or a feature by completely removing the binary files from the disk, thus freeing up disk space. When reinstalling the feature or role you will need to specify the -Source option of the Install-WindowsFeature Server Manager cmdlet. Using the -Source option allows you to specify the full path to the WIM image and specify the index number. In this scenario, the WIM image was shipped on DVD with SRV3 to the branch office. Instead of using a DVD, you could specify a network source for servers that are members of the domain using a group policy. You can set the Specify settings for optional component installation and component repair option under Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System >. You should set a network path that all computers have access to.

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  • 10. 

    You are the network administrator for nutex.com. You want to ensure that users have fast access to files, but that the users always work offline even when connected through a high-speed network connection. You create a Group Policy Object named GPO1 that is linked to the nutex.com domain. Which setting should you enable in GPO1?

    • A.

      Enable Transparent Caching 

    • B.

      Configure slow-link mode 

    • C.

      Synchronize offline files before suspend 

    • D.

      Synchronize all offline files before logging off

    Correct Answer
    B. Configure slow-link mode 
  • 11. 

    You work for a media company that reviews Web sites, movies, and podcasts. Your company's logical network design consists of a single Active Directory domain named nutex.com. All servers have the Windows Server 2012 R2 operating system installed. You have several users who connect to the network via a Remote Desktop session through an RD Session Host server. A Group Policy named GPO1 is linked to the domain, and has the following settings: Clients complain that the Remote Desktop Easy Print printer driver produces drawings with a fuzzy resolution. You want to ensure that clients print with the correct driver. The RD Session Host server should try to find a suitable printer driver to install on the client printer. If no printer driver matches the client printer, the server should try to use the Remote Desktop Easy Print driver to install the client printer. What should you configure in GPO1? (Choose two.)

    • A.

      Enable the Do not set default client printer to be default printer in a session policy setting

    • B.

      Disable the Do not set default client printer to be default printer in a session policy setting

    • C.

      Disable the Use Remote Desktop Easy Print printer driver first policy setting 

    • D.

      Enable the Specify RD Session Host server fallback printer driver behavior policy setting

    Correct Answer(s)
    C. Disable the Use Remote Desktop Easy Print printer driver first policy setting 
    D. Enable the Specify RD Session Host server fallback printer driver behavior policy setting
  • 12. 

    You have a Windows Server 2012 server named HyperV1 that has the Hyper-V server role installed. HyperV1 hosts four virtual machines named VM1, VM2, VM3, and VM4. HyperV1 has the following specifications: You install an application on VM2. You want VM2 to only interact with the Internet and not have any visibility into the network traffic on VM1, VM3, and VM4. What should you configure?

    • A.

      NUMA topology 

    • B.

      VLAN IDs 

    • C.

      Resource control

    • D.

      Resource Metering

    Correct Answer
    B. VLAN IDs 
  • 13. 

    You manage a set of servers for a department in the verigon.com domain. The department has servers that run Windows Server 2012 R2. You have a generation 2 virtual machine named VMSRV55. The boot order for VMSRV55 is as follows: You want to make the DVD drive the first boot device. Which of the following should you type at the PowerShell prompt?

    • A.

      PS C:\> $vm = Get-VM "VMSRV55" PS C:\> $dvd = Get-VMFirmware -VMName $vm DVDdrive PS C:\> Set-VMFirmware $vm -FirstBootDevice $dvd 

    • B.

      PS C:\> $vm = Get-VM "VMSRV55" PS C:\> $dvd = Get-VMDvdDrive $vm PS C:\> Set-VMFirmware $vm -FirstBootDevice $dvd

    • C.

       PS C:\> $vm = Set-VM -Name VMSRV55 PS C:\> $dvd = Get-VMFirmware -VMName $vm DVDdrive PS C:\> Set-VMFirmware $vm -FirstBootDevice $dvd

    • D.

      PS C:\> $vm = Set-VM -Name VMSRV55 PS C:\> $dvd = Get-VMDvdDrive $vm PS C:\> Set-VMFirmware $vm -FirstBootDevice $dvd

    Correct Answer
    B. PS C:\> $vm = Get-VM "VMSRV55" PS C:\> $dvd = Get-VMDvdDrive $vm PS C:\> Set-VMFirmware $vm -FirstBootDevice $dvd
  • 14. 

    Which of the following is not network support layer?

    • A.

      Network Layers

    • B.

      Data link Layer

    • C.

      Transport Layer

    • D.

      Physical Layer

    Correct Answer
    C. Transport Layer
  • 15. 

    Which command is used to create a backup configuration?

    • A.

      Wr mem

    • B.

      Config mem

    • C.

      Copy running-config startup-config

    • D.

      Copy running backup

    Correct Answer
    C. Copy running-config startup-config
  • 16. 

    Controlling access to a network by analyzing the incoming and outgoing packets is called 

    • A.

      IP Filtering

    • B.

      Data Filtering

    • C.

      Firewall Filtering

    • D.

      Packet Filtering 

    Correct Answer
    D. Packet Filtering 
  • 17. 

    What do you mean by broadcasting in Networking?

    • A.

      It means addressing a packet to all machine

    • B.

      It means addressing a packet to some machine

    • C.

      It means addressing a packet to a particular machine 

    • D.

      It means addressing a packet to except a particular machine

    Correct Answer
    A. It means addressing a packet to all machine
  • 18. 

    Difference between  T568A AND T568B is 

    • A.

      Difference in wire colour

    • B.

      Just different manufacturer standards 

    • C.

      Difference in number of wires 

    • D.

      Just different length of wires 

    Correct Answer
    B. Just different manufacturer standards 
  • 19. 

    Which of the following is the valid host range for the subnet on which the IP address 192.168.168.188 255.255.255.192 resides?

    • A.

      192.168.168.128-190

    • B.

      192.168.168.128-192

    • C.

      192.168.168.129.191

    • D.

      192.168.168.129-190

    Correct Answer
    D. 192.168.168.129-190

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