MCSA XP - Question List

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26. You’ve installed and are attempting to share files with other computers on your local network. Although the Windows Firewall is enabled, it is configured to allow IIS traffic. Your IP address is 192.168.10.2. When another user on the network tries to access your computer, he receives an error message indicating that the server could not be found. If you’ve configured IIS using the default settings, which of the following is the URL that someone has to type to access your computer?
  1. http://192.168.10.2/80
  2. ftp://192.168.10. 2:80/
  3. http://www.192.168.10. 2/
  4. http://192.168.10.2:80/
27. Your computer is running Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 1 installed without the Internet Connection Firewall or ICF enabled. You frequently use the Remote Desktop feature to connect to your home computer. A couple of days ago, all computers at your office were upgraded to Service Pack 2 versions. After the upgrade, you are not able to connect to your home computer. Which of the following could fix the problem?
  1. Uninstall the Service pack on the computer.Remote Desktop is disabled with Service Pack by default.
  2. Remote Desktop should be added to the list of Windows Firewall exceptions.
  3. Reselect the Allow Users to Remotely Connect to this Computer check box on the Remote tab of the System Properties dialog.
  4. Re-enable Remote Desktop,
28. You manage a handful of Windows XP Professional computers in a workgroup environment. You want to specify how many failed logon attempts are allowed before an account is locked out and how long before the account is automatically reset. Which of the following specifies the correct procedure?
  1. Open Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, click Administrative Tools, and open the Local Users And Groups snap-in located in the Computer Management console.
  2. Open Control Panel, click User Accounts, and specify the failed logon attempts before the account is locked out.
  3. Open Control Panel, click Accessibility Options, click Accessibility Options again, and click the General tab when the Accessibility Options program window appears.
  4. Open the Local Security Policy console, expand the Account Settings folder, select the Account Lockout Policy folder, and configure the appropriate settings.
29. Joe, Jane, and Jack work as teachers at a school. They have been assigned one laptop computer, which they need to share among themselves. The laptop has Windows XP installed. What should be done so that each of them has their data and user preferences stored and maintained separately from one another?
  1. Create three separate partitions and ask them each to use one.
  2. Use the msconfig tool to segregate their data.
  3. They should create separate hardware profiles and use them individually.
  4. They should create different local user accounts and use them individually.
30. Which of the following Web content zones prompts the user to download an unsigned ActiveX control by default?
  1. Internet
  2. Restricted Sites
  3. Local Intranet
  4. Trusted Sites

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