MCSA 70-270 XP Exam Prep - Question List

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26. You are attempting to perform a new manual installation of Windows XP on a system that has Windows Me installed. During the setup, an error message is displayed on the screen. You clear the error message box before reading it. You later feel that you should have read the error message. Which of the following log files allows you to read the details of the error?
  1. Comsetup.log
  2. IIS6.log
  3. Tsoc.log
  4. Setuperr.log
27. You are trying to install Window XP Professional on a computer. After several failed attempts, you determine that you need to examine a debug log for the setup routine. You want the setup routine to create the most detailed debug log possible. Which of the following commands would you use?
  1. Winnt32 /debug4:debug.log
  2. Winnt32 /debug0:debug.log
  3. Winnt32 /debug2:debug.log
  4. Winnt32 /debug6:debug.log
28. You are moving files from the folder \BEFORE to the folder \AFTER on the same volume. The \ BEFORE folder is compressed using Windows XP NTFS compression, but the \ AFTER folder is not. What will the compression status of the files be after you have moved the folder?
  1. The files are uncompressed.
  2. The files are compressed.
  3. The move operation returns an error since compressed files cannot be moved until they are decompressed.
  4. The move operation returns an error since compressed files cannot be moved until the compression status of both files are the same.
29. You need to copy a configuration file that is compressed using NTFS compression to another volume. The file size of the log file is 3 GB, however it consumes only 500 MB of the file system because it is compressed. The destination volume has 2 GB of available space, so you enable compression on the folder that will receive the log file. During the file transfer, you receive an error indicating that there is not enough space to complete the copy. Which of the following could have happened?
  1. Files copied between volumes are always written as uncompressed, regardless of the compression state of the source file or the destination folder.
  2. Files copied between volumes are first written to the disk uncompressed. NTFS compresses the file only if the destination folder is compressed.
  3. Files copied between volumes inherit the compression state of the base volume, not the destination folder.
  4. Compressed files must be written to unfragmented areas of the disk. Although the destination disk might have sufficient free space, the free space is fragmented and therefore unusable for compressed files.
30. Which Windows XP Professional built-in user groups have permissions to create shared folders?
  1. Administrators & Power Users
  2. Administrators & Users
  3. Backup Operators & Power Users
  4. Power Users & Users

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