MCSA XP - Question List

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86. Jack installs a fax service with the default options on his Windows XP Professional computer. His computer is configured to use an internal fax modem. He can successfully send faxes from his computer, but the computer’s fax monitor never answers incoming calls. How should you fix this issue?
  1. Use the Fax console to redirect faxes to the My Faxes folder.
  2. Reinstall the Fax service, selecting the option to receive faxes.
  3. Use the Fax Configuration Wizard to enable the fax modem to receive faxes.
  4. The fax modem is faulty. Replace it.
87. You perform a clean installation of Windows XP Professional on ten computers and add them to a workgroup named ‘Jane.’

All of the computers in this workgroup are configured to require a user name and password for login. Thirty days after the installation, all users in the workgroup report that they cannot log on to their computers. How should you fix this problem?
  1. Log on as a local administrator on every computer and reset the user password at the next logon.
  2. Restart each computer in safe mode and change the local account policy expiration from 30 days to zero days.
  3. Use the Windows Product Activation Wizard on all computers to activate Windows XP Professional via the Microsoft Clearing House.
  4. Restart each computer in safe mode and use the restore point that was created after the clean installation of Windows XP Professional.
88. You install a new driver for the network adapter card on your Windows XP Professional computer. When you restart the computer, the monitor displays a STOP error. Every time you restart the computer, a STOP error halts the start process. You need to correct the error without affecting the user data on the computer. You also need to restore the original network adapter driver. How should you fix this issue?
  1. Restart the computer with the Last Known Good Configuration.
  2. Restart the computer by using the Recovery console and restart the Network Connections service.
  3. Restart the computer by using a Windows XP Professional CD and restore the computer to an optimal restore point.
  4. Restart the computer and enable the network adapter.
89. John uses his laptop computer both at work and at home. He uses a docking station at his office. Every time he starts his computer, he is prompted to choose between the Docked and Undocked hardware profiles from the Hardware Profile Menu. Now, John has decided not to use a Docking station at his office. You need to make sure that he is not prompted to choose a hardware profile each time he starts his computer. What should you do?
  1. Configure the BIOS settings to disable support for the docking station.
  2. Configure the Device Manager settings to disable all devices used by the docking station.
  3. Configure the hardware profiles so that the Undocked hardware profile is the default hardware profile for startup.
  4. Access the hardware profiles section and remove the Docked hardware profile.
90. You are using a Windows XP Professional computer with a hard disk that has three volumes named C, D, and E. Each volume is 10 GB in size and has approximately 2 GB available space. The total physical memory of each computer is 256 MB in size. The paging file on each computer is located on the E drive. Every day, two hours after you start your computer, you get an error message that states “Virtual memory too low”. Once the error message appears, the computer appears to perform very slowly for 30 seconds. You want to improve the performance of the computer without installing additional memory. What should you do?
  1. Move the current paging file to the system drive.
  2. Increase the Buffers setting in the Config.sys file.
  3. Enable the Adjust for best performance of: System Cache Memory Usage option.
  4. Increase the initial size of the paging file.

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