OFFER Free Microsoft 70-680 PDF and VCE Exam Dumps 261-270

15 Nov

Vendor: Microsoft
Exam Code: 70-680
Exam Name: TS: Windows 7, Configuring
Version: 14.79

QUESTION 261
Your Company has an Active Directory domain and several branch locations. A Group Policy Object (GPO) exists for each branch office and for the main office. Computer accounts for computers used by sales employees are located in the Sales-Computers organizational unit (OU). The sales employees use portable computers that have Windows 7 Enterprise installed.
Employees report that the documents that must be printed are sent to printers in their home office when they travel to the different branch offices.
You need to ensure that documents are printed automatically to the correct printer when the sales employees travel to a branch office.
What should you do first?

A.    Publish all printers to Active Directory.
B.    From Print Management, select the branch office printer, and select set as default from the Printer menu.
C.    Link the GPO of the branch offices to the Sales-Computers OU.
D.    From Devices and Printers, select the Change my default printer when I change networks.
E.    From the Network and Sharing Center, select Advanced sharing settings, and the select Turn on file and
printer sharing.

Answer: D

QUESTION 262
Note: This QUESTION is part of a series of QUESTIONs that use the same set of answer choices. Ananswer choice may be correct for more than one QUESTION in the series.

You use a portable computer that has Windows 7 installed. The computer has a single hard disk drive and a dual-core CPU.
You need to analyze the performance of the computer to meet the following requirements:

– Include the CPU, Memory, and Disk subsystems.
– Send notifications to an administrator for predefined thresholds.

What should you do?

A.    Run powercfg.exe.
B.    Run the Windows Experience Index.
C.    Configure Event Viewer subscriptions.
D.    Open Task Manager.
E.    Open System Properties, and configure performance settings.
F.    Open System Properties, and configure environment variables.
G.    Open System Properties, and configure use profiles settings.
H.    Open System Properties, and configure the page file settings.
I.    Opern Performance Monitor, and configure a Data Collector Set.
J.    Opern Performance Monitor, and customize the System Monitor view.

Answer: I

QUESTION 263
Note: This QUESTION is part of a series of QUESTIONs that use the same set of answer choices. Ananswer choice may be correct for more than one QUESTION in the series.

You use a portable computer that has Windows 7 installed. The computer has a single hard disk drive and a dual-core CPU.
You need to analyze the performance of the computer to meet the following requirements:

– Include the CPU, Memory, and Disk subsystems.
– Send events to another computer for predefined Event IDs.

What should you do?

A.    Run powercfg.exe.
B.    Run the Windows Experience Index.
C.    Configure Event Viewer subscriptions.
D.    Open Task Manager.
E.    Open System Properties, and configure performance settings.
F.    Open System Properties, and configure environment variables.
G.    Open System Properties, and configure use profiles settings.
H.    Open System Properties, and configure the page file settings.
I.    Opern Performance Monitor, and configure a Data Collector Set.
J.    Opern Performance Monitor, and customize the System Monitor view.

Answer: C

QUESTION 264
Note: This QUESTION is part of a series of QUESTIONs that use the same set of answer choices. Ananswer choice may be correct for more than one QUESTION in the series.

You use a portable computer that has Windows 7 installed. The computer has a single hard disk drive and a dual-core CPU.
You need to analyze the performance of the computer to meet the following requirements:

– Include the CPU, Memory, and Disk subsystems.
– Rate the subsystems and find out the lowest-rated component.

What should you do?

A.    Run powercfg.exe.
B.    Run the Windows Experience Index.
C.    Configure Event Viewer subscriptions.
D.    Open Task Manager.
E.    Open System Properties, and configure performance settings.
F.    Open System Properties, and configure environment variables.
G.    Open System Properties, and configure use profiles settings.
H.    Open System Properties, and configure the page file settings.
I.    Opern Performance Monitor, and configure a Data Collector Set.
J.    Opern Performance Monitor, and customize the System Monitor view.

Answer: B

QUESTION 265
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same set of answer choices. An answer choice may be correct for more than one question in the series.

You use a portable computer that has Windows 7 installed. The computer has a single hard disk drive and a dual-core CPU.
You need to analyze the performance of the computer to meet the following requirements:

– Include the CPU, Memory, and Disk subsystems.
– Display real-time performance.
– Obtain a list of users who have logged on by using the same tool.

What should you do?

A.    Run powercfg.exe.
B.    Run the Windows Experience Index.
C.    Configure Event Viewer subscriptions.
D.    Open Task Manager.
E.    Open System Properties, and configure performance settings.
F.    Open System Properties, and configure environment variables.
G.    Open System Properties, and configure use profiles settings.
H.    Open System Properties, and configure the page file settings.
I.    Opern Performance Monitor, and configure a Data Collector Set.
J.    Opern Performance Monitor, and customize the System Monitor view.

Answer: D

QUESTION 266
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same set of answer choices. An answer choice may be correct for more than one question in the series.

You use a portable computer that has Windows 7 installed. The computer has a single hard disk drive and a dual-core CPU.
You need to analyze the performance of the computer and discover that one of the processes uses an average of 90 percent of the CPU cores.
You need to decrease the usage of the CPU cores by the process.
What should you do?

A.    Run powercfg.exe.
B.    Run the Windows Experience Index.
C.    Configure Event Viewer subscriptions.
D.    Open Task Manager.
E.    Open System Properties, and configure performance settings.
F.    Open System Properties, and configure environment variables.
G.    Open System Properties, and configure use profiles settings.
H.    Open System Properties, and configure the page file settings.
I.    Opern Performance Monitor, and configure a Data Collector Set.
J.    Opern Performance Monitor, and customize the System Monitor view.

Answer: D

QUESTION 267
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same set of answer choices. An answer choice may be correct for more than one question in the series.

You use a portable computer that has Windows 7 installed. The computer has a single hard disk drive and a dual-core CPU.
You need to analyze the performance of the computer to meet the following requirements:

– Include the CPU, Memory, and Disk subsystems.
– Collect information in a report.

What should you do?

A.    Run powercfg.exe.
B.    Run the Windows Experience Index.
C.    Configure Event Viewer subscriptions.
D.    Open Task Manager.
E.    Open System Properties, and configure performance settings.
F.    Open System Properties, and configure environment variables.
G.    Open System Properties, and configure use profiles settings.
H.    Open System Properties, and configure the page file settings.
I.    Opern Performance Monitor, and configure a Data Collector Set.
J.    Opern Performance Monitor, and customize the System Monitor view.

Answer: H

QUESTION 268
A stand-alone computer that runs Windows 7 has only one partition. Two users named User1 and User2 share this computer. User1 encrypts a file by using Encrypting File System (EFS).
User1 attempts to grant User2 access to the file as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

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You need to ensure that User1 can grant User2 access to the file.
What should you do?

A.    Instruct User2 to log on to the computer and take ownership of the file.
B.    Instruct User1 to move the file to a shared folder on the computer.
C.    Instruct User2 to export the EFS certificate to a certificate file.
D.    Instruct User1 to export the EFS certificate to a certificate file.

Answer: C

QUESTION 269
Your company network includes a Windows Server 2008 R2 server named Server1 and client computers that have Windows 7 installed. All computers are members of an Active Directory domain.
You use a computer named Client1.
You plan to collect events from Client1 on Server1 by using HTTPS. On Server1, you start and configure the Windows Event Collector service. On Client1, you start the Windows Remote Management service.
You discover that no events are being collected.
You need to ensure that events are forwarded from Client1 to Server1.
What should you do?

A.    On Server1, create a Windows Event Collector firewall exception for the Domain connection type.
B.    On Client1, create an inbound Rule to allow port 5986 for the Public connection type.
C.    On Server1, create a Windows Remote Management firewall exception for the Domain connection type.
D.    On Client1, create a Windows Remote Management firewall exception for the Domain connection type.

Answer: D

QUESTION 270
You administer Windows 7 computers in your company network.
You want to deploy Windows 7 to newly purchased computers by using customized DVD installation media.
You download the latest updates’ package files to your computer from the Microsoft website.
You need to prepare a new Windows 7 installation DVD that includes the updates.
What should you do?
(To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to he answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)

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Answer:

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