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Which of the following components generates EMF information? |
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the Registry |
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the GDI |
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the printer driver |
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32-bit print subsystem spooler |
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How do you configure deferred printing in Windows 98? |
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double-click the printer, and choose Work Offline on the File menu |
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double-click the printer, and choose Pause Printing on the File menu |
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right-click the printer, and choose Pause Printing |
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right-click the printer and choose Properties, then select
Work Offline on the property sheet |
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In WordPad, Mark creates a file called New Staff Info.DOC. If he later edits the file, using a Windows 3.1 program, and saves it with the name NEWSTA~1.DOC, what will happen to the long file name? |
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It will be lost |
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Nothing will happen to the long file name |
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It will be changed to NEWSTA~1.DOC |
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It will become cross-linked |
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Which of the following is true in regards to the swapfile?
Choose the best answer: |
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Its size is set for each application separately |
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It will change size as needed |
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It fills immediately before the physical RAM is used |
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It can span multiple drives |
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It should be placed on a compressed drive |
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Which of the following is NOT a method of printing a file?
Choose the best answer: |
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Right-clicking the file and selecting "Sent to Printer" |
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Typing COPY "filename" LPT1 at an MS-DOS prompt |
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Creating a batch file with a redirect to the printer port |
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Clicking the print icon in an application |
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Dragging and dropping the file on a printer icon |
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In Windows 98, which of the following files are backed up using scanregw.exe? |
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WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI |
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USER.DAT and SYSTEM.DAT |
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MSDOS.SYS, IO.SYS, USER.DA0 and SYSTEM.DA0 |
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WIN.INI, SYSTEM.INI, USER.DAT and SYSTEM.DAT |
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WIN.INI, SYTEM.INI, USER.DA0 and SYSTEM.DA0 |
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By default how does ScanDisk handle crosslinked files? |
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ScanDisk creates separate copies of the cross-linked
files in separate locations on your disk |
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ScanDisk automatically deletes crosslinked files |
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ScanDisk attempts to uncorrupt the crosslinked files |
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ScanDisk ignores the crosslinked files |
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When upgrading from Windows 95 to Windows 98, Windows 98 initially installs non-Plug and Play device drivers by: |
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Performing hardware detection after the file copy phase is
complete |
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Performing hardware detection before the file copy phase
begins |
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Scanning the Windows 95 registry and installing drivers for
the devices found within |
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Installing all available device drivers from the Windows 98
CD |
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You are a network administrator with 50 users, all running Windows 95 on 486/66 computers with 24 MB of RAM. Your company has decided to upgrade the network with a few objectives in mind.
Primary Objective:
Provide file level security at the desktop.
Secondary Objectives:
1. Provide Preemptive multitasking for 32 bit applications
2. Maintain current hardware configuration.
Your Solution: Upgrade to Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 |
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The solution matches both the primary and all of the
secondary objectives |
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The solution matches the primary objective only |
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The solution does not match the primary objective but
does match all the secondary objectives |
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The solution matches the primary objective and one of
the secondary objectives |
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The solution will not work in this problem |
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What tool is included with Windows 98 to help you create setup scripts? |
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Microsoft Script 98 |
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Microsoft Setup 98 |
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Microsoft Batch 98 |
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SCRIPT.EXE |
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SETUP.BAT |
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What is the latest version of NDIS that Windows 98 supports? |
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NDIS 3.0 |
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NDIS 4.0 |
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NDIS 5.0 |
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NDIS 6.0 |
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NDIS is not supported in Windows 98 |
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You are the network administrator for a company that currently runs as it's standard hardware Compaq Pentium computers with 12 MB RAM and a two GB hard drive. You do not run any MS-DOS applications, but do currently run Windows 95 with several applications running concurrently. Your company does not have any funding budgeted for hardware upgrades this fiscal year, but your manager has directed you to upgrade each computer to a Windows NT 4.0 Workstation. You tell your manager: |
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I will start the upgrade tomorrow |
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Although Windows NT 4.0 Workstation can technically be
installed on our current hardware, I would not recommend it |
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I would prefer to upgrade to Windows 98 since the
improvements added make it almost as stable as NT |
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Windows NT 4.0 Workstation requires a Pentium II
processor |
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You are a network administrator with 50 users, all running Windows 95 on 486/66 computers with 24 MB of RAM. Your company has decided to upgrade the network with a few objectives in mind.
Primary Objective:
Provide file level security at the desktop.
Secondary Objectives:
1. Preemptive multitasking for 32 bit applications
2. Maintain current hardware configuration.
Your Solution: Upgrade to Microsoft Windows 98 |
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The solution matches both the primary and all of the
secondary objectives |
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The solution matches the primary objective only |
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The solution does not match the primary objective but
does match all the secondary objectives |
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The solution matches the primary objective and one of
the secondary objectives |
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The solution will not work in this problem
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Karen is upgrading her Windows 95 machine to Windows 98 using the Typical Installation option. Her system is a 486/66 with 16 MB of RAM and 200 MB of free disk space. Why does setup fail? |
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There is no Typical Installation option |
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The minimum processor is a Pentium |
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Windows 98 requires at least 24 MB of RAM |
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Windows 98 requires at least 350 MB of available disk
space for a Typical Installation |
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Setup should not fail given these parameters |
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You are a network administrator for a company considering a company-wide upgrade to Windows 98 from Windows 95. Before you undertake this project, you need to evaluate Windows 98. You decide to dual boot your existing Windows 95 system with Windows 98. How do you accomplish this task? |
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Install Windows 98 in a directory other than Windows 95 |
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Verify that Drive C is FAT 16 |
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Reinstall all applications so that Windows 98 registry is
updated with correct settings |
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Rename MSDOS.SYS, IO.SYS, and COMMAND.COM to MSDOS.95, IO.95 and COMMAND.95 prior to installing Windows 98 |
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Windows 98 cannot be dual booted with Windows 95 |
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Wilma is upgrading her notebook computer from Windows 95 to Windows 98. After all of the setup files are copied to her hard drive, what automatic processes take place before hardware detection and driver setup can occur? |
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In the case of an upgrade from Windows 95, Setup is able
to read the existing registry file and does not require a
reboot or any other automated processes before beginning
hardware detection |
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Win.ini, System.ini, and the registry files are modified
for Windows 98 specific settings |
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If Autoexec.bat and Config.sys exist, they are examined
for device drivers and TSR programs that are incompatible
with Windows 98 |
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There are no automatic processes at this point in Setup.
You are prompted to Restart the computer and then a Windows 98 Setup Wizard recommends default or manual actions that establish Win.ini, System.ini, and Registry files that are compatible with your system |
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The computer reboots |
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Which of the following answers describe the Windows 98 hardware setup phase? |
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Hardware configuration is done after the system reboots
for the first time |
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Hardware configuration is done before the system reboots
for the first time |
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When upgrading from Windows 95 Setup enumerates Plug and Play devices but does not detect non-Plug and Play hardware installed in your system unless they can not be verified in the registry |
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When upgrading from Windows 95 Setup enumerates Plug and Play devices before performing a full hardware detection of any non-Plug and Play hardware installed in your system |
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Hillary has decided to upgrade from Windows 3.x to Windows 98. During the installation she selected to install in the existing Windows directory. What process does Setup follow in looking for hardware? |
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Setup enumerates Plug and Play devices and then initiates registry verification of non-Plug and Play devices |
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Windows 98 installation is not complete and Setup is
actually running in under Windows 3.x, which does not
support Plug and Play or any sort of device detection. The
Setup Wizard will prompt the installer for basic hardware
settings before rebooting into Windows 98 and verifying
installed hardware |
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Setup performs full detection of all legacy Plug and Play
devices and enumerates non-Plug and Play hardware |
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Setup performs full detection of non-Plug and Play
hardware and enumerates Plug and Play devices |
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Tony runs a small company out of his home. He has decided to upgrade to Windows 98 and is considering creating a setup script to automate the installation process. Under which circumstances should Tony create the setup script? |
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He has three computers that are running Windows 95 and
two that are running Windows 3.x |
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He has four computers, all running Windows 95 |
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He has six computers, all running Windows 95 |
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All listed circumstances are appropriate |
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He has one computer running Windows 95 |
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Your office just got in a shipment of new computers which have Windows 98 installed on them. Hardware and software from older computers must be installed and the system settings will have to be looked at before the new machines can be used. When your boss asks, you to recommend that the configuration be completed as follows: |
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You recommend that the office use Control Panel to
configure the software and that changes to hardware and
system settings be made using the registry |
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You recommended that the office use Control Panel to
configure software and hardware while the registry be used
only for making changes to Windows 98 system configuration settings, most of which are protected and can not be accessed through Control Panel |
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You recommend that the office use Control Panel to
configure all hardware, system and software settings |
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You recommend that the registry only be used when changes can not be made through Control Panel |
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How does Microsoft recommend that you create a new setup script? |
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Run Setup on a newly formatted hard disk, and select the
Custom setup option. Select the components that you want to install. After Setup is complete, cut and paste the two required sections from the setuplog.txt file into a file
named Win98Script.inf. The file must be named
Win98Script.inf and must be located in the root directory
when the automated Setup is run on other machines |
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Use Microsoft WordPad, or any program that can save a
file in a text format, to create the text of the script
file. Organize the script according to Microsoft
guidelines. Give the file an .inf extension and point to
the file location using the command line for automated
Setups |
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Run Setup on a newly formatted hard disk, and select the
custom setup option. Select the components that you want to install. Then after Setup is complete, cut and paste the two required sections from the setuplog.txt file into a file with an .inf extension. The filename can be any 8 character name since it will be used on the command line when the automated Setup is run on other machines |
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None of the above |
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You are involved in a Windows 98 upgrade from Windows 95. The computer is a 400 megahertz Pentium II with 64 megabytes of RAM and 8.4 gigabyte hard drive. During the installation there is a Setup error. If the error occurs before the first restart what process should you follow? |
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Use the Alt-Ctrl-Del key combination to automatically
reboot the computer, Setup will resume automatically |
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Turn the power off to the computer, wait 10-15 seconds,
then turn the power back on and Setup will resume
automatically |
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A Safe Recovery window will appear when an error occurs
during Setup, follow the on-screen instructions |
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Turn the power off to the computer, wait a few seconds,
then turn the power back on and restart Setup |
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You are involved in a Windows 98 upgrade from Windows 95. The computer is a 400 megahertz Pentium II with 64 megabytes of RAM and 8.4 gigabyte hard drive. During the installation there is a Setup error. If the error occurs after the first restart what process should you follow? |
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Use the Alt-Ctrl-Del key combination to automatically
reboot the computer, Setup will resume automatically |
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Turn the power off to the computer, wait 10-15 seconds,
then turn the power back on and Setup will resume
automatically |
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A Safe Recovery window will appear when an error occurs
during Setup, follow the on-screen instructions |
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Turn the power off to the computer, wait a few seconds,
then turn the power back on and restart Setup |
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You were in the process of upgrading from Windows 95 to Windows 98. During the installation a Setup error occurred before the first restart. When you get the Safe Recovery window, you click on Use Safe Recovery (recommended), What does Setup do? |
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Setup examines the Setuplog.txt file to determine where
the error occurred. Setup then resumes from the point where the error occurred |
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Setup examines the Setup.log file to determine where the
error occurred. Setup then resumes from the point where the error occurred |
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Setup restarts from the beginning |
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None of the above |
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You have completed the Windows 98 installation and have been using your computer with no problems for a couple of days. The installation was pretty simple and you are curious about the uninstall feature, so you decide to try uninstalling back to Windows 95. Which of the following could keep uninstall from working successfully? |
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Your hard disks have been converted to FAT32 |
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The hard disk is compressed where the Windows 98 system files reside |
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Winundo.dat and Winundo.ini have been deleted or were not created during installation |
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All statements are true |
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