XP Professional test questions (70-270)

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1.You want to upgrade a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer to Windows 2003 Server. The system partition uses the FAT file system. You start the setup program by starting the computer from the Windows 2003 Server CD-ROM. However, you receive the following error message,:
You chose to install Windows 2003 Server on a partition that contains another operating system. Installing Windows 2003 Server on this partition might cause the operating system to function improperly’.
What should you do to resolve the problem?
Remove the Windows 2003 Server CD-ROM and restart the computer by using the setup floppy disks.
Convert the system partition to NTFS.
Restart the computer, and then run Winnt32.exe from the Windows NT server 4.0 environment.
Disable Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) support for the computer.
Install service pack 4 at a minimum for the upgrade to Windows XP.

2. Which of the following methods will allow the installation of the Recovery Console on a workstation so as to render a CD requirement for installation obsolete?
From a command prompt move to the i386 directory and type: WINNT32 /RECOVERYCONS
From a command prompt move to the i396 directory and type: WINNT32 /RECCONS
Start --> Run x:\i386\winnt32 /cmdcons
From Control Panel select System, then System Restore, then install Recovery Console
From a command prompt move to the i386 directory and type: WINNT32 /CMDCONS Start --> Run x:\i386\winnt32 /commanddcons

3. You have been tasked with the installation of Windows XP on a computer that is equipped with a SCSI disk subsystem. Your network is configured with a RIS server that is typically used for most installations. You start the computer by using the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM, and you begin the installation. Setup reports that it cannot find any disk on which to install Windows XP Professional and halts the installation. You verify that the hard drive is OK by connecting it to another computer with a SCSI controller. Which of the following steps should be taken to allow you to complete the indstallation?
Start the computer by using the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM, and run Setup and after Setup starts, provide the appropriate HAL on a floppy disk.
Start the computer by using the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM, run Setup and after Setup starts, provide a SCSI-controller driver on a floppy disk.
Add the SCSI-controller driver to the root directory of the RIS bootable floppy disk and start the com-puter by using the RIS bootable floppy disk, and run Setup by using RIS.
Start the computer by using the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM, and run Setup and after Setup starts, provide an answer file on a floppy disk.
Add an answer file to the root directory of the RIS bootable floppy disk and start the computer by us-ing the RIS bootable floppy disk, and run Setup by using RIS.

4.After the installation of a printer on your network a user has complained that after sending a print job she receives a dialog box announcing that each print job she sends has printed successfully.Due to the large number of print jobs that this young lady sends to the printer she finds this to be annoy-ing and would this notification turned off.Which of the following may be performed to resolve the print job notification issue?
In the default printer properties, select the Advanced tab, and clear the advanced printing features option.
In the server properties of the printer's system folder, clear the notify computer, not user, when remote documents are printed option.
In the server properties of the printer's system folder, clear the Notify when remote documents are printed option.
In the default printer properties, select the Ports tab, and clear the Enable bidirectional support option.

5.Under Windows XP you consistently receive out of memory messages when running multiple applications. To avoid having to upgrade RAM immediately you? Select all that apply.
Increase the paging file size in the system.
Increase the temporary file size in some of your applications.
Decrease the temporary file size in some of your applications.
Decrease the amount of time spent on running some of your applications.
Change the location of the paging file.


6. Your network includes Windows XP Professional client computers, Windows NT Workstation 4.0 client computers, Windows 95 client computers and UNIX client computers.
Users of the Windows operating systems sent print jobs to shared printers on a Windows 2003 Server computer named PrintServ. The UNIX client computers support the LPR printing protocol. You want to make the shared printers on PrintServ available to the UNIX computers. What should you do?
Install Microsoft print services for UNIX on PrintServ.
Use the SRVANY utility from the Windows NT Resource Kit to run the LPR program as a service.
Configure each of the printers to use an LPR port.
Configure each of the printers to support TCP/IP printing.
Configure each of the printers to support TCP/IP printing.

7. Helen is an employee in the sales department, who works from home, and she is now reporting a problem on her Windows XP Professional computer.
You instruct Helen to send you a Remote Assistance invitation and then disconnect from the ISP. After you receive the invitation on your Windows XP Professional computer you instruct Her to reconnect to her ISP.
After you accept the invitation, you cannot connect to Helen's computer. You need to establish a Remote Assistance connection with Helen's computer. What should you do?
Instruct Helen to edit the System properties of her computer and add your domain user account to the Remote Desktop Users list on the Remote tab, then from your computer, re-accept the invitation.
Instruct Helen to send a new Remote Assistance invitation and remain connected to her ISP, then from your computer, accept the new invitation.
Run the Ipconfig /flushdns command on your computer, and reaccept the invitation.
Instruct Helen to disable the Internet Connection Firewall on her computer, and from your computer, re-accept the invitation.
Run the Remote Desktop Connection application on your computer to establish a connection to Helen's computer.

8. During startup, a Windows XP Professional computer in your office proceeds directly to the desktop without first prompting for a user name and password first. You need to enforce logon requirements. What should you do?
Change the Netlogon service startup setting to manual.
Disable the disable CTRL+ALT+DEL requirement for logon option in the local group policy.
In control panel, modify the startup and recovery settings in the system option.
In control panel, add the appropriate user accounts to the users and passwords setting.

9. Which of the following statements would be true in regards to a spanned volume? Select the most accurate answer.
A spanned volume is a drive that uses a partition table.
A spanned volume is a disk that is dynamically spread across multiple drives.
A spanned volume is a physical disk that does not contain partitions or logical drives.
A spanned volume is a portion of a disk that functions as if it were a physically different disk.

10.You are the administrator of a network that consists of Windows 2003 Server Computers and Windows XP Professional computers.You want to configure the deployment of the most recent Windows XP Service pack so that users of the Windows XP Professional Computers receive the service pack automatically when they log on to the do-main. What should you do?
Place the service pack in a distributed file system (DFS).
Create a Microsoft Windows installer package for the service pack, and configure RIS to use the pack-age.
Create a Microsoft Windows installer package for the service pack, and configure the package in a group policy.
Create a Microsoft Windows installer package for the service pack, and configure the package in the local computer policy.


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