Microsoft 70-680 MSCA Exam Prep - Question List

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1. Which of the following should you do to identify applications that were installed on a computer?
  1. Review the Software Environment from System Information.
  2. Review the System Diagnostics Report from Performance Monitor.
  3. Review the informational events from the Reliability Monitor.
  4. Run the System Performance Data Collector Set from Performance Monitor.
2. Which of the following should you do to view the processes that currently generate network activity on your computer?
  1. Open Windows Task Manager and click the Networking tab.
  2. Open Event Viewer and examine the Network Profile Operational log.
  3. Open Resource Monitor and click the Network tab.
  4. Open Performance Monitor and add all the counters for network interface.
3. John has installed an application named App2 on the computer. You want to prevent App2 from starting automatically during the start-up process. Which of the following should you do?
  1. Modify the Startup applications from the System Configuration tool.
  2. Modify the application control policy from the local Group Policy.
  3. Modify the software restriction policy from the local Group Policy.
  4. Select Diagnostic Startup from the System Configuration tool.
4. John has three drives on his computer: C, D, and E. He creates a new folder called E:\Software. He wants to ensure that all files stored in the Software folder are indexed by Windows Search. Which of the following should he do?
  1. Enable the archive attribute on the folder.
  2. Create a new library and add the Software folder to the library.
  3. Modify the Folder Options from the Control Panel.
  4. Modify the properties of the Windows Search service.
5. An image backup that you have performed is infected with a virus. You need to restore the computer as quickly as possible. Which of the following should you do?
  1. Start the computer by using the Last Known Good Configuration feature.
  2. Start the computer from the DVD and then use the Startup Repair tool.
  3. Start the computer from the DVD and then use the System Image Recovery tool.
  4. Start the computer from Windows Pre-installation Environment and run Imagex.exe.

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