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    1. "What are the minimum hardware requirements for Windows 7?1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor

    2. "What does the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor do?It sees if your PC is ready for Windows 7. It scans your hardware

    3. "What OS can be upgraded to Windows 7?Only Windows Vista can be directly upgraded to Windows 7 and only if youupgrade within the same processor architecture (X86 or X84)."

    4. "What can Windows 7 Enterprise can be directly upgraded to?Windows 7 Ultimate."

    5. "What does Windows Anytime Upgrade do?You can upgrade to a more advanced edition of Windows 7 say from HomePremium to Ultimate and take advantage of extra features while keeping your current programs

    6. "How do you upgrade windows 7?All you have to do is purchase an upgrade key from Microsoft or another authorized retailer to unlock those new features."

    7. "How do you upgrade windows vista to windows 7?Boot into Windows Vista to initiate a direct upgrade to Windows 7

    8. "What windows 7 OSs can join a domain?Only Business Track Windows 7 editions (Professional

    9. "How do you setup Windows 7 setup to run unattended?You create an answer file and place it on removable media. By default

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    10. "How do you make a Windows 7 Answer File used for unattendedsetup?They are written in XML and be created using the Windows System ImageManager or a text editor like notepad."

    11. "Who can run the Windows Easy Transfer Wizard?Only a local administrator"

    12. "What can you use the User State Migration Tools (USMT) for?Streamline and simplify user state migration during large deployments of Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems. USMT captures user

    accounts

    13. "Where do you get the USMT?Comes with the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK)"

    14. "What does the MigApp.xml file do?Specify this file with both the ScanState and LoadState commands to migrateapplication settings to computers running Windows Vista or Windows 7."

    15. "What does the MigUser.xml file do?Specify this file with both the ScanState and LoadState commands to migrateuser folders

    16. "What does the MigDocs.xml file do?Specify this file with both the ScanState and LoadState tools to migrate alluser folders and files that resides on the root of any drive and in the Usersdirectory. However

    17. "What do you provide to Scanstate to prevent certain system settingsfrom being migrated?A CONFIG.XML file"

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    18. "What is the command needed In order for ScanState and LoadStateto use any of the migration .xml files?You need to specify the files on both command lines using the /i option.Unlike previous versions of USMT

    19. "What does Scanstate /p do?Generates a space-estimate file called Usmtsize.txt. This option does notcollect the user state. You must also specify /nocompress."

    20. "What does Scanstate /OfflineWinOld: C:\Windows.old do?Perform an offline migration"

    21. "What does Scanstate /EFS:COPYRAW do?Migrates EFS encrypted files?"

    22. "What does Scanstate /GENMIGXML do?It create a report of which files will be migrated"

    23. "What is new in Windows User State Migration Tool (USMT) 4.0?Offline migration is a new scenario in which enables the ScanState tool to runinside a different Windows operating system than the Windows operatingsystem from which ScanState is gathering files and settings."

    24. "What are the two primary offline scenarios enabled in USMT 4.0?

    Windows PE and Windows.old."

    25. "Can Offline migration be performed on Windows 2000?No"

    26. "Are Migrated user accounts enabled by default?No they are disabled"

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    27. "What are WIM files used for?Installing and imaging on hardware agnostic systems as long as the processor architecture is the same (32 or 64 bit)"

    28. "What is required to upgrade Vista to Windows 7?The latest Vista Service Pack"

    29. "What do you do if you install an older operating AFTER you installWindows 7?You will need to run ""Startup Repair"" from within the Windows RecoveryEnvironment (WRE)"

    30. "What is BCD?Boot Configuration Database - Boot Configuration Data (BCD) files provide astore that is used to describe boot applications and boot application settings.The objects and elements in the store effectively replace Boot.ini."

    31. "What is BCDEdit?Is a command-line tool for managing BCD stores. It can be used for a varietyof purposes

    32. "What is Bcdboot?BCD boot file creation and repair tool. The bcdboot.exe command-line tool isused to copy critical boot files to the system partition and to create a newsystem BCD store."

    33. "What is Bootsect.exe?Updates the master boot code for hard disk partitions to switch betweenBOOTMGR and NTLDR. You can use this tool to restore the boot sector onyour computer. This tool replaces FixFAT and FixNTFS."

    34. "What is Oscdimg?Command-line tool for creating an image file (.iso) of a customized 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows PE. You can then burn that .iso file to a CD-ROMor DVD-ROM. Oscdimg supports ISO 9660

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    35. "What is DiskPart?A text-mode command interpreter that enables you to manage objects (disks

    36. "What is Drvload?Tools adds out-of-box drivers to a booted Windows PE image. It takes one or more driver .inf files as inputs."

    37. "What is DISM.EXE?The Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool replaces the

    pkgmgr

    38. "What is Sysprep?It can be used to configure an unattended install of Windows 7. The answer file is now an XML file instead of an INF file. You should to use WindowsSystem Image Manager to create the XML file. To use this XML file

    39. "What does sysprep /generalize /oobe /shutdown/unattend:sysprep.xml?The system will shut down. The next time you start this system (after cloningit)

    40. "What is the default Install image from a Windows 7 Setup DVD?A OOBE ready and will be booted into Windows Welcome"

    41. "What does IMAGEX /MountRW do?Expose a WIM file contents through Windows Explorer. You can runBCDEDIT.EXE against the mounted image to create or modify the image'sboot configuration database."

    42. "What does IMAGEX /SPLIT do?Divide up a large WIM file into multiple smaller .SWM files"

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    43. "How do you capture a computer's hard disk to a .WIM file?Boot the computer with a WINDOWS PE disk that contains a copy of IMAGEX."

    44. "What does DISM /UNMOUNT-WIM /COMMIT do?Writes changes to a mounted WIM file

    45. "What does DISM do?It can add a driver to an offline WIM image with the /Add-Driver option"

    46. "What does DISM do?It can enable a windows feature on an offline image with the /Enable-Featureoption"

    47. "What does DISM /Get-Drivers do?Used to get a list of installed 3rd party drivers"

    48. "How can you can upgrade an offline image's Windows 7 edition?By using the DISM command with a /Set-Edition option: Example: DISM/IMAGE:C:\SAMPLE.WIM /Set-Edition:Ultimate"

    49. "Can DISM can apply an answer file to an offline image?Yes"

    50. "How do you create a custom Windows PE image that supportswindows scripting host?Modify the PE image using DISM by adding the WINPE-Scripting package toBOOT.WIM"

    51. "How do you add the Windows 7 VHD to the boot choices menu?Use the BCDEDIT.EXE command"

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    52. "What does Diskpart.exe do?Can be used to create virtual hard disks"

    53. "What does the max=32000 mean in ""create vdisk file = c: \ vhd\windows 7\ vhdfilename.vhd max = 32000""It is the max size is expressed in megabytes."

    54. "What is the benifit of create a fixed size VHD instead of adynamically expanding VHD file?It improves performance"

    55. "How can you use ImageX to apply a WIM Image directly to a VHDfile?ImageX utility can extract the required operating system edition directly to theattached VHD file in Windows 7."

    56. "What happens when 3rd party vendors create a new driver?

    It is submitted to Microsoft for ""device signing"" to ensure the driver wasadequately tested and will not affect the integrity of the operating system.Critical files are digitally signed so that any changes to these may be easilydetected. However not all drivers are digitally signed

    57. "What does DRIVERQUERY /SI do?It will display driver signing status"

    58. "What does PNPUTIL.EXE do?It insert drivers into the Windows Driver Store so that users can add theassociated PNP hardware without having to provide the driver or administrator credentials"

    59. "Where is the Troubleshoot option for fixing common problemslocated?

    Devices and Printers Control Panel applet has a"

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    60. "How do you repartition your hard disk by using the Shrink feature inDisk Management?If you are logged in as an administrator you can shrink an existing partition or volume to create unallocated disk space

    61. "What type of drives can Software RAID 01

    62. "How do you move a Dynamic Disk from one computer to another?

    Use the Import Foreign Disk option on the target computer"

    63. "What does it mean to Extend a Basic Disk Volume?You can add more space to existing primary partitions and logical drives byextending them into adjacent unallocated space on the same disk. To extend abasic volume

    64. "Where is Software RAID is configured?At the volume level

    65. "What does Windows ReadyBoost do?It can speed up your computer by using storage space on most USB flashdrives and flash memory cards. ReadyBoost is designed to help when your PC's memory is running low. Low memory can make your computer sluggishbecause Windows

    66. "How do you setup Ready Boost?When you plug a ReadyBoost-compatible storage device into your computer

    67. "How do you change the ReadyBoost configuration of a flash drive?Plug in the drive and then select properties of the drive. You can makechanges through the ReadyBoost tab."

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    68. "What is exFAT?A new Microsoft proprietary file system supported in Windows 7 which isintended for flash drives but often called FAT64 - limit of 264 bytes (16Exabytes)."

    69. "Can configure a GPO to prevent all removable storage devices?Yes

    70. "How do you allow specific vendors for being excluded from a GPOto prevent all removable storage devices?You can allow by adding the device vendor's GUID to the allow list in a

    GPO."

    71. "What is the Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT)?It contains the necessary tools and documentation to evaluate and mitigateapplication compatibility issues before deploying Windows 7

    72. "Can the Application Compatibility Kit can also search and report onthe applications installed on a Windows 7 computer?Yes"

    73. "Why would you deploy an application compatibility database acrossmultiple computers?So you can use a system management solution

    74. "What is another way to deploy an application compatibility databaseacross multiple computers?By coping the application compatibility database to a network location and runa logon script that includes SDBInst on each computer

    75. "What does Windows XP Mode for Windows 7 makes it easy to do?Install and run many Windows XP productivity applications directly from

    your Windows 7-based PC. It utilizes virtualization technology

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    76. "What does Windows XP Mode requires?A processor that supports the hardware virtualization using either the AMD-Vor Intel VT options. 256MB of RAM is dedicated to the XP client so theWindows 7 computer should have at least 2GB of overall RAM. Windows XPMode is only available in Windows 7 Enterprise

    77. "How do you install applications in Windows XP Mode?You start by selecting Windows XP Mode from the Windows 7 Start Menu.You can install applications in Windows XP Mode just as you normally wouldon a physical PC. For example

    78. "When you install an application in Windows Virtual PC Windows XP Modewhere does it automatically creates a Windows 7 Start Menu Shortcut under?

    79. "What does MISEXEC.EXE do?Install Windows Installer Packages (.MSI) files. You can script theinstallation."

    80. "What does Microsoft Transform files (MST) do?Modifies the installation of a Windows Installer Package (.MSI) and can beinvoked with MSIEXEC.EXE"

    81. "What is AppLocker?

    A new feature in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 that replaces theSoftware Restriction Policies (SRP) feature. One of the advantages of Applocker rules over SRP is you can assign a rule to a security group or anindividual user."

    82. "Where are Applocker policies are configured?Through a GPO under Application Control Policies in the Computer SecuritySettings Node."

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    83. "What OS can Applocker policies not be enforced?Windows 7 Professional."

    84. "What does AppLocker allows you to generate default rules for?Each of the rule types. For example

    85. "How does AppLocker reduce administrative overhead and helpadministrators control how users can access and use filessuch as executable files

    86. "What is an example of a rule based on file attributes derived fromthe digital signature?For example

    87. "What is an example of a exceptions to rule?For example

    88. "Why would you use audit-only mode?To deploy the policy and understand its impact before enforcing it."

    89. "What does importing and exporting rules affect?The import and export affects the entire policy. For example

    90. "What service has to be started for Applocker to work?The Application Identity Service"

    91. "How do you verify your IPV6 address?Use IPCONFIG or Status Details for the Network Connection."

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    92. "What is a split tunnel VPN?It is where Internet access is direct and not routed through the VPN

    93. "How do you create a VPN connection?Use the ""Connect to a Workplace"" option"

    94. "What are IPV6 host records in DNS?They are AAAA records."

    95. "How do you ping the IPV6 address of a remote computer?Use your computer's zone ID at the end of the destination address. The zoneID of an IPV6 address is locally significant."

    96. "What are some of the IPV6 transition technologies?ISATAP

    97. "What does IP Helper service has to run for?IPV6 transition technologies"

    98. "What does the Ping -6 option do?It pings with IPV6"

    99. "What protocol does Ping uses?The ICMP protocol."

    100. "What is a HOSTS file?A file that can be used to perform FQDN name resolution in the absence of aDNS server."

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    101. "What needs to be enabled for smart card logon?EAP authentication needs to be enabled for remote access authentication (dialup

    102. "How do you connect to a wireless access point is notbroadcasting its SSID?By creating or modifying a wireless connection in Network and SharingCenter."

    103. "What should you use for enhanced wireless security?Use WPA with AES encryption. WPA-Personal requires a preshared key and

    WPA-Enterprise uses Radius Authentication."

    104. "Can Wireless profiles can be exported and imported using aflash drive?Yes"

    105. "What extensions is Firewall rules can be exported andimported?A .WFW file"

    106. "How do you have a Firewall rule apply only to a specificcomputer?Create a Custom Rule. By default Predefined Firewall Rules apply to allcomputers sending network traffic."

    107. "How do you configure IPSEC between two computers?Use the Advanced Firewall to define Connection Security Rules."

    108. "What is WinRS?It is a command-line tool which relies on Windows Remote Management(WinRM) to execute remote commands. The basic syntax for WinRS

    commands is as follows: winrs -r:target command

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    109. "What is Network Level Authentication?An authentication method that completes user authentication before youestablish a full Remote Desktop connection and the logon screen appears. Thiscan help protect the remote computer from hackers and malicious software."

    110. "What version does Windows XP must have to be able toconnect with Remote Desktop to a computer requiring network levelauthentication?SP3"

    111. "What is a HomeGroup?It makes it easy to share your libraries and printers on a home network. Youcan share pictures

    112. "Can you choose which media libraries you want to share withyour homegroup?Yes"

    113. "Does the Advanced Firewall already has a predefinedHomegroup inbound rule?Yes

    114. "What are Libraries?Where you go to manage your documents

    115. "What does Windows uses the index for?To perform very fast searches of the most common files on your computer.The easiest way to add something to the index is to include a folder in alibrary. When you do that

    116. "What do Print permission only allows?A user to submit a print job to a printer and manage their own print jobs

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    through the ""Manage Documents"" permission granted to the Creator OwnersGroup. If you grant a user ""Manage Documents""

    117. "Why would you add additional drivers for the variousoperating systems in your organization that will be connecting to theshared printer when sharing a printer?To will ensure the clients download the appropriate printer driver."

    118. "What does Removing Modify NTFS permission (notexplicitly denying) do?It will prevent a user from deleting files in a folder. Granting Modify

    permission to the Creator Owners Group will allow users to delete the filesthey create but not the files of other users."

    119. "Can users can share encrypted files with another user bygiving them permission?Yes

    120. "How do you manage EFS from the command line?Use the Cipher.exe command line tool."

    121. "How should EFS files should be recovered?By an EFS Data Recovery Agent. If the computer is in a workgroup and theuser has forgotten their password

    122. "What does Cipher /K do?Use it to generate an EFS user certificate"

    123. "What does Cipher /X do?Use it to can backup certificates to a .PFX file that is password protected."

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    124. "How do you enable a recovery agent?Issue a recovery agent certificate to a user and then import that certificate intoa GPO that applies to the computer where that user will be allowed to recover any EFS encrypted files. EFS Data recovery agents are optional"

    125. "What do you do if a computer is missing the data recoveryagent certificate for the EFS recovery agent?Export and import it from another computer."

    126. "What is BranchCache?It which enables content from file and Web servers on a wide area network

    (WAN) to be cached on computers at a local branch office. BranchCache canimprove application response time and reduce WAN traffic. Cached contentcan either be distributed across peer client computers (Distributed Cachemode) or centrally hosted on a server (Hosted Cache mode) depending onwhere the cache is located. Introduced in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems."

    127. "What does the Hosted Cache mode do?It operates by deploying a computer that is running Windows Server 2008 R2as a host in the branch office. Clients are configured with the fully qualifieddomain name of the host computer so that they can retrieve content from theHosted Cache

    128. "What mode is BranchCache configured for branch officeswith fewer than 50 users?Distributed Cache mode. In this mode

    129. "What does a BranchCache client hosting content in distributedcache mode must have?Certain firewall rules configured for the Peer Discovery and ContentRetrieval."

    130. "What does NETSH BRANCHCACHE FLUSH do?Clear the content being cached"

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    131. "What requirements must your system must meet to useBranchCache?Client computers must be running Windows 7

    132. "What does Credential Manager allows you to store?Credentials

    133. "What is DirectAccess?In Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 it enhances the productivity of mobile workers by connecting them seamlessly and more securely to their corporate network any time they have Internet access without the need to

    VPN. When your IT department enables DirectAccess

    134. "What are the provenstandards-based technologies that DirectAccess is built on?

    135. "What does DirectAccess uses to authenticate?IPsec to authenticate both the computer and user

    136. "How does DirectAccess work?Clients establish an IPsec tunnel for the IPv6 traffic to the DirectAccess server

    137. "What is IPsec Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) tunnel?One of the tunnels if DirectAccess by using a computer certificate. This tunnel

    provides access to an intranet Domain Name System (DNS) server anddomain controller

    138. "What is IPsec ESP tunnel?One of the tunnels if DirectAccess by using both a computer certificate anduser credentials. This tunnel authenticates the user and provides access tointranet resources and application servers."

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    139. "Does Direct Access requires computer certificates be installedon client computers? YesYes"

    140. "What should you modify of the NAP Agent client service if the computer needs to prove health status?Modify the service startup to automatic and also enable the proper NAPenforcement client (DHCP

    141. "What versions of Windows 7 support Bitlocker DriveEncryption?Enterprise and Ultimate versions. The limitation refers only to the ability toenable protection on a removable storage device. Once BitLocker To Go isadded to a storage device

    142. "What is ""Transparent Caching""?A new feature for Offline Files & Folders. Prior to Windows 7

    143. "How does transparent caching work?The first time a user opens a file in a shared folder

    144. "How does Transparent Caching lead to improved end-user response times and decreased bandwidth consumption over the WANlinks to the server?By caching reads to remote files over a slow network in the Offline Files(CSC) cache. Subsequent reads to the same file are then satisfied from theclient (cache) after verifying the integrity of the cached copy."

    145. "How can Transparent Caching is be enabled?Through Group Policy at Computer configuration | Administrative Templates |Network | Offline Files | Enable Transparent Caching."

    146. "What is Client for Microsoft Networks?It is the Microsoft SMB client for accessing shared network resources"

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    147. "What is the Powercfg.exe tool?Used to control power settings and configure computers to default toHibernate or Standby modes. For example

    148. "What is InPrivate Browsing?It enables you to surf the web without leaving a trail in Internet Explorer. Thishelps prevent anyone else who might be using your computer from seeingwhere you visited and what you looked at on the web. You can start InPrivateBrowsing from the new tab page or the Safety button."

    149. "What does Internet Explorer store while you are surfing usingInPrivate Browsing?Some information such as cookies and temporary Internet files so that thewebpages you visit will work correctly. However

    150. "What can In-Private Browsing not display?Suggested Sites"

    151. "What will happen if click on a hyperlink when you areviewing a web page offline in Internet Explorer?You will be prompted to reconnect online. To disable offline mode

    152. "What is Internet Explorer Content Advisor?A tool for controlling the types of content that your computer can access on

    the Internet. After you turn on Content Advisor

    153. "Where must SSL certificates must be issued by?A CA users trust or they will get error messages when trying to securelyaccess a web site. They can avoid the error by installing the CA certificate tothe Trusted Root Certificate Store."

    154. "What sites support Integrated Windows Authentication?Only sites added to the local Intranet Zones"

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    155. "Is there is a RESET option in Internet Explorer to set IE back to its default settings?Yes"

    156. "How do you prevent Forms Based Credentials from beingsaved?Disable AutoComplete in Internet Explorer"

    157. "What does Reliability Monitor display?Problem history but also application installation history."

    158. "What does the Resource Monitor display?Which processes currently consume a resource like processor utilization."

    159. "What is the command to set a collecting computer for event

    log forwarding?WECUTIL QC"

    160. "What is the command to set a forwarding computer for eventlog forwarding?WINRM QUICKCONFIG."

    161. "What does WINRM QUICKCONFIG do?Enable remote management on a computer and create the proper inbound ruleson the advanced firewall."

    162. "What should you do if you receive warnings that your virtualmemory is low?Increase the minimum size of your paging file. Windows sets the initialminimum size of the paging file equal to the amount of random access

    memory (RAM) installed on your computer plus 300 megabytes (MB)

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    163. "What does ""Create System Repair Disk"" option do?Creates a bootable CD that runs the Windows Recovery Environment (WRE)"

    164. "How do you quickly restore a file from backup?Attach to the VHD file created by Windows Backup. You can attach to a VHDfile using Disk Management or DISKPART"

    165. "Where should you backup to automate System Image backupsand maintain multiple images?

    A network location."

    166. "How do you restore a System Image from backup?Boot to a Windows 7 setup DVD and run System Restore or boot to a SystemRepair Disk."

    167. "Where can Windows Backup backup a local drive to?To another hard disk in the same computer

    168. "What is System protection?A feature that regularly creates and saves information about your computer'ssystem files and settings. System protection also saves previous versions of files that you've modified. It saves these files in restore points

    169. "What drive is System protection is automatically setup on?For the drive that Windows is installed on. System protection can only beturned on for drives that are formatted using the NTFS file system."

    170. "What does System Protection cover?System Restore Points as well as Previous Versions of Files (configuredthrough the System applet)."

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    171. "What are the two ways that you can take advantage of systemprotection?If your computer is running slowly or isn't working properly

    172. "Can you can delete an individual restore point?No

    173. "What is PSR.EXE?Problem Steps Recorder in the Windows 7 operating system is a feature thatenables users to record their interactions with an application and provide adetailed screen-by-screen view with accompanying information including

    mouse clicks and keyboard input. It then saves these screen shots into a webarchive single file with a .MHT extension. It can be used by end users torecord the problem they are experiencing and submit a single pages summaryof their problem to a technician for assistance."

    174. "What do you do if the Operating System won't start due to acorrupt driver?Use Safe Mode and then roll back the driver if it was recently updated."

    175. "How do you can disable programs from autostarting?When the OS loads using MSCONFIG.EXE which is also known as theSystem Configuration tool."

    176. "y-side comparison of BranchCache and DFSR ..."

    177. "What is Aero Peek?Hovering over a taskbar icon shows thumbnail of that program. Hovering over the thumbnail shows a preview of that program in full view. Aero Peek alsorefers to the ""Show desktop"" button to the far right of the new taskbar."

    178. "What is Aero Shake?Shaking (quickly dragging back and forth) a window minimizes all other windows. Shaking it again brings them back."

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    179. "What is Aero Snap?Clicking and dragging a window to the right or left side of the desktop causesthe window to fill the respective half of the screen. Snapping a window to thetop of the desktop maximizes it. Resizing a window to touch the top or bottomedge of the screen maximizes the window to full height

    180. "What is Touch UI?Windows Aero was revised to be more touch-friendly."

    181. "What does Aero require?A WDDM driver for the graphics card and a Windows Experience index of 3.0 or greater."

    182. "What are Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB)ratings for?They are designed to provide concise and impartial information about thecontent in computer and video games so consumers

    183. "What are the ESRB Ratings?EARLY CHILDHOOD

    184. "What OSs are all Windows Games installed on?Windows 7 Enterprise and Ultimate Editions"

    185. "What has Windows 7 modified in searching?Enabled searching for content on remote locations right from the Explorer itself. Integrating federated search into Windows gives users the benefits of using familiar tools and workflows to search remote data. This enhancedintegration provides the added benefit of highlighting matches within thesearched document. Windows 7 enables federated search via the publicOpenSearch standards. Other improvements are the consistent UI for remotesearch results within Windows Explorer and the ability to drag and drop fileslisted in the search results between different locations. To create a federatedsearch connector

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    186. "What does the NEW-PSSESSION powershell applet do?Create persistent connections to computers with POWERSHELL"

    187. "What does the PSCONSOLEFILE option in POWERSHELLdo?Create a customized shell"

    188. "y-side comparison of BranchCache and DFSR ..."

    189. "What does User Rights policy governs?Who can shutdown a computer"

    190. "How do you configure client computers to use a WSUS server as the source for Windows Update?Modify/Create a GPO"

    191. "How do you verify that an Auto Update Client is connectingto its WSUS Server?Scan through the %WinDir%\WindowsUpdate.log (ie.C:\Windows\WindowsUpdate.log) file."

    192. "What controlls file extensions?The Default Programs Control Panel applet"

    193. "What do you modify to define CD Autoplay settings and fileassociations?Default Programs Control Panel applet"

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    194. "How do you enable additional Windows Components?Use the Programs and Features Control Panel applet to"

    195. "What does Parental Controls do?Restrict when a child can logon to a computer."

    196. "Does Windows 7 does have an email client like Outlook Express or Windows Mail?No"

    197. "What is User Account Control (UAC)?It is a security component that enables users to perform common tasks as non-administrators

    198. "How can you can prevent users from accessing certain MMCconsole snap ins?Through a GPO."

    199. "How do you review files in the Offline Files Cache?Use SYNC Center"

    200. "How do you display detailed Windows Activation andLicense status?Run: Cscript slmgr.vbs /dl"