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Parvej
Parvej

Feb 04, 2009
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[PG] Parental Guidance Suggested

new xp 3.4.5 parvej.k@gmail.com

Q36 is also bad formatted. Should be as follow:

36. You are the desktop administrator for your company. Tom is a user in the company's accounting department.
Tom uses a Windows XP Professional portable computer.
Tom reports that when the computer is undocked, it randomly displays the following error message:
"JZXDRV.DLL failed to load." You discover that the JZXDRV.dll file is used by the device driver for an external
storage device that is connected to Tom's docking station. Tom reports that the error message does not appear
when the computer is docked.
You need to ensure that the error does not occur on Tom's computer. You also need to ensure that the storage
device continues to function correctly when Tom's computer is docked.
What should you do?
A. Remove the storage device from the hardware profile on Tom's computer.
B. Create a local user account for Tom on his computer.
Copy the JZXDRV.dll file to the profile folder for Tom's local user account.
Instruct Tom to log on to his computer by using his local user account whenever the computer is undocked.
C. Copy the computer's default hardware profile to create a new hardware profile named Undocked.
Remove the storage device from the Undocked hardware profile.
D. Copy the computer's default hardware profile to create a new hardware profile named Undocked.
Disable the storage device in the Undocked hardware profile.
Instruct Tom to start the computer by using the Undocked hardware profile whenever the computer is
undocked.
Answer: D


Q36 is also bad formatted. Should be as follow:

36. You are the desktop administrator for your company. Tom is a user in the company's accounting department.
Tom uses a Windows XP Professional portable computer.
Tom reports that when the computer is undocked, it randomly displays the following error message:
"JZXDRV.DLL failed to load." You discover that the JZXDRV.dll file is used by the device driver for an external
storage device that is connected to Tom's docking station. Tom reports that the error message does not appear
when the computer is docked.
You need to ensure that the error does not occur on Tom's computer. You also need to ensure that the storage
device continues to function correctly when Tom's computer is docked.
What should you do?
A. Remove the storage device from the hardware profile on Tom's computer.
B. Create a local user account for Tom on his computer.
Copy the JZXDRV.dll file to the profile folder for Tom's local user account.
Instruct Tom to log on to his computer by using his local user account whenever the computer is undocked.
C. Copy the computer's default hardware profile to create a new hardware profile named Undocked.
Remove the storage device from the Undocked hardware profile.
D. Copy the computer's default hardware profile to create a new hardware profile named Undocked.
Disable the storage device in the Undocked hardware profile.
Instruct Tom to start the computer by using the Undocked hardware profile whenever the computer is
undocked.
Answer: D


http://www.4shared.com/file/80826062/89b3d1bb/TestInside70-270V279.html (this is the .TCE file which you can open with TestInside Interactive Testing Engine Downloads)

The second link is the file which is identical to the .PDF file but you can open that with "TestInside Interactive Testing Engine Downloads" which you can download from www.testinside.com on the homepage (look at the right of the page). This program is similar to Visual Certexam Suite. Test it and you will find out.

BE AWARE OF 2 THINGS FRIENDS:

question 15 and 63 is correct in the answer but the lines are not devided correctly. See below for the correct syntax like you will find them in the real exam. So look to the files i send and correct theses 2 questions with the lines below

QUESTION 15:
A. Copy Pierre's documents and personal data to a shared folder on the network. Reinstall
Windows 98 and Pierre's applications. Copy the documents and personal data to the My
Documents folder on Pierre's computer.
B. On Pierre's computer, run Setup.exe from a Windows 98 installation CD.
C. On Pierre's computer, use the Add or Remove Programs Wizard to remove the
Windows XP Professional installation item.
D. On Pierre's computer, use a third party disk imaging software utility to apply a disk
image that contains Windows 98 and Pierre's applications.

Answer: C.
Explanation:Windows XP includes an uninstall feature which allows us to uninstall
[PG] Parental Guidance Suggested

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