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TestOut PC Pro Certification Practice Exam-with 100% verified solutions 2024-2025-tutor ve, Exams of Advanced Education

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Download TestOut PC Pro Certification Practice Exam-with 100% verified solutions 2024-2025-tutor ve and more Exams Advanced Education in PDF only on Docsity! TestOut PC Pro Certification Practice Exam-with 100% verified solutions 2024-2025-tutor verified You are the IT administrator for a small corporate network. You have just installed Active Directory on a new Hyper-V guest server named CorpDC. You need to create an Active Directory organizational structure. The Active Directory structure will be based on the company's departmental structure. In this lab, your task is to create OUs on CorpDC as follows: Beneath the domain, create the OUs listed below. While creating each OU, make the changes required to prevent accidental deletion. - Accounting - Admins - Marketing - Research-Dev - Sales - Servers - Support - Workstations Within the Sales OU, create the following OUs: - SalesManagers - TempSales Complete this lab as follows: In Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Under Virtual Machines, right-click CorpDC and select Connect. In Server Manager, select Tools > Active Directory Users and Computers. In the left pane, right-click CorpNet.com. Select New > Organizational Unit. In the Name field, enter the OU name. Make sure Protect container from accidental deletion is selected. Click OK. Repeat steps 4-8 to create additional OUs. Create OUs in the Sales container as follows:In the left pane, right-click Sales.Select New > Organizational Unit.In the Name field, enter the OU name.Make sure Protect container from accidental deletion is selected.Click OK.Repeat step 10 to create additional OUs. You are the IT administrator for a small corporate network. You are configuring Windows Update on the Office2 workstation in Office 2. In this lab, your task is to complete the following: - Set the active hours of the workstation to 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. - Configure Windows Update to install updates semi-annually. - Allow other Microsoft products to update when I update Windows. - Defer the update to 90 days. - Set security improvements to 0 days. - Set Pause Updates to Off. Complete this lab as follows: Right-click Start and select Settings. Maximize the window for easier viewing. Select Update & security. Under Update Settings, select Change active hours. Set the Start time to 6:00 a.m. Select the check mark. Set the End time to 11:00 p.m. Select the check mark. Select Save. Select Advanced options. Select Give me updates for other Microsoft products when I update Windows. Select Internet options. Select the Connections tab. Select LAN settings. Enable Use a proxy server for your LAN. In the Address field, enter proxy.corpnet.com. In the Port field, enter 9000. Click OK. Click OK. You are the IT administrator for a small corporate network. To accommodate specific network communication needs for an upcoming project, you need to upgrade the network connection's speed for the workstation in the Support Office. In this lab, your task is to complete the following on the Support workstation: Select and install the network interface card with the fastest speed to connect to the local network. Select and install the corresponding cable and connect the computer to the local area network. In Network & Internet settings, confirm that the workstation is connected to the local network and the internet. Actions you were required to perform: Install the 1000BaseTX network adapter in the Support workstation Connect the new NIC to the network using a Cat6a cable Verify that the Support workstation can communicate with the internet using the new NIC Above the computer, select Motherboard to switch to the motherboard view of the computer. On the Shelf, expand Network Adapters. Drag the 1000BaseTX network adapter to a free PCIe slot on the computer. PCIe Slot Connect the computer to the network as follows: Above the computer, select Back to switch to the back view of the computer. On the Shelf, expand Cables. Select Cat6a Cable. In the Selected Component window, drag a connector to the NIC port on the 1000BaseTX network adapter. In the Selected Component window, drag the other connector to the Ethernet port on the wall outlet. Confirm that the computer is connected to the local network and the internet as follows: Above the computer, select Front to switch to the front view of the computer. Click the power button on the computer case to turn the computer on. After the operating system loads, right-click the Network icon and select Open Network & Internet settings. The Status window shows an active connection to the network and the internet. You work at a computer repair store. A customer brought in a computer for a motherboard upgrade. After the upgrade, it will contain the following: Intel i7-960 processor. 12 GB DDR3 memory. Two SATA hard drives, one with the operating system installed, the other with a single volume for storing data. A single SATA optical drive. You replaced the motherboard with a newer model, but now the computer will not boot. In this lab, your task is to diagnose and correct the problems with this system. You will know that you have successfully corrected all the problems when: The computer recognizes all the components in the BIOS (including the correct amount of memory). The computer boots into Windows. All the drives are shown in Explorer. In this scenario, all the problems are things that might occur when replacing the motherboard. Replicate the problem by turning on the computer. Troubleshoot the causes for no power to the computer. In this lab, the computer is not plugged into the wall socket and the case power switch is not connected to the motherboard header. Troubleshoot the causes for intermittent system shutdown. In this lab, the CPU is overheating because the heatsink fan power connector is not connected to the motherboard. After correcting all problems, boot into Windows and verify that the memory (12 GB), two hard drives, and an optical drive are recognized. You are the IT administrator for a small corporate network. The receptionist, Maggie Brown, uses an iPad to manage employee schedules and messages. On the device, her email settings are configured to communicate with an IMAP mail server over the unsecure port 143. Maggie also needs to use the new password to connect to the wireless network named CorpNet. In this lab, your task is to complete the following: From the Put the computer to sleep drop-down list, select Never for Plugged in. Click Create. Modify the Presentation power plan settings as follows: To the right of Presentation, select Change plan settings. Select Change advanced power settings. Expand Hard disk. Expand Turn off the hard disk after. Select On battery. In the On battery field, enter 15. Select Plugged in. In the Plugged in field, enter 0. Expand Battery. Expand Low battery action. Form the On battery drop-down list, select Hibernate. Select Plugged in. From the Plugged in drop-down list, make sure Do nothing is selected. Click OK. Click the View Lab button and use the lab interface to find the answers to the following questions. What is the IPv4 address of the workstation? 169.254.201.11 What is the subnet mask? 255.255.0.0 How did the computer get its IP configuration information? APIPA What type of Internet access would this computer have? No access You can use the ipconfig command to find the IP address and subnet mask. You will need to use ipconfig /all to find additional information, such as whether the computer got addressing information from a DHCP server or not. In this scenario, the computer is configured to get information from a DHCP server (DHCP Enabled = Yes), but the DHCP server line is missing, meaning that the computer could not contact a DHCP server. The Autoconfiguration Enabled line indicates Yes, meaning that the computer will use APIPA if the DHCP server is unavailable. An address beginning with 169.254.x.x with a mask of 255.255.0.0 indicates that the computer used APIPA to assign itself an IP address. Because the computer does not have a default gateway address, it will be unable to communicate on the Internet. Communications will be limited to the local subnet only. You are the IT administrator for a small corporate network. The receptionist, Maggie Brown, uses an iPad to manage employee schedules and messages. You need to help her make the iPad more secure. The current simple passcode is 1542. In this lab, your task is to complete the following: Set a secure passcode on the iPad: Require a passcode: After 5 minutes New passcode: KeepOutOfMyPad Configure the iPad to erase data after 10 failed passcode attempts. Set a secure Passcode on the iPad as follows: Select Settings. From the left menu, select Touch ID & Passcode. Enter 1542 for the passcode. Select Require Passcode Select After 5 minutes. At the top, select Passcode Lock. Next to Simple Passcode, click the switch to turn off simple passcodes. Enter 1542 for the passcode. Enter KeepOutOfMyPad as the new passcode. Select Next. Enter KeepOutOfMyPad to re-enter the new passcode. Click Done. Configure the iPad to Erase Data after 10 failed passcode attempts as follows: On the Touch ID & Passcode page next to Erase Data, click the switch to enable Erase Data. Click Enable. You are the IT administrator for a small corporate network. The employee in Office 2 is setting up a virtualization environment for software development. To make the system easier to use, she has requested dual monitors. You need to upgrade the computer in Office 2 to support dual monitors. You have purchased a second monitor and placed it in the Workspace (the monitor on the left). The video card in the computer currently only supports a single monitor, so you will need to upgrade the video card to support dual monitors. In this lab, your task is to configure dual monitors as follows: Select and install a video card that provides you with dual monitor support for both monitors using a digital connection to the video card. When installing the video card, connect the PCIe power connector to the video card. Connect the left monitor to the newly installed video card using an HDMI cable. The new monitor is already plugged into the surge protector. Connect the original monitor to the new video card using the DVI-D cable. Turn on the computer. Turn on the new monitor. The employee who uses Office1 is responsible for developing an important new advertising campaign. To protect her data, you've decided to enable File History on her Windows 10 system and configure it to take frequent snapshots of her files. In this lab, your task is to complete the following: Enable File History on the Data (D:) volume. Configure File History to save copies of files every 10 minutes. Retain previous versions of files for 3 months. Enable File History on the Data (D:) volume as follows: In the search field, enter Control Panel. Under Best match, select Control Panel. Select System and Security. Select File History. Verify that Data (D:) has been selected for storing File History information. Select Turn on. Configure File History as follows: On the left, select Advanced settings. In the Save copies of files drop-down list, select Every 10 minutes. In the Keep saved versions drop-down list, select 3 months. Select Save changes. You need to customize Remote Desktop settings on your computer to allow Tom Plask, a help desk technician, remote access to your system. In this lab, your task is to complete the following: Enable Remote Desktop. Allow Tom Plask to connect using a Remote Desktop connection. Open the firewall ports for Remote Desktop. Select Start. Select Settings. Maximize the window for easier viewing. Select System. On the left, select Remote Desktop. Under Remote Desktop, drag the Enable Remote Desktop slider right to ON. Select Keep my PC awake for connections when it is plugged in. Select Make my PC discoverable on private networks to enable automatic connection from a remote device. Under User Accounts, click Select users that can remotely access this PC to authorize users for Remote Desktop. Select Add. In the Enter the object names to select field, enter Tom Plask. Select OK. In the Remote Desktop Users window, select OK. Verify the firewall port configuration as follows: At the top left, select Home. Select Network & Internet. Select Windows Firewall. On the left, select Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall. Select Change settings. Select Remote Desktop. Select OK. What is the IPv4 address of the workstation? 192.168.0.35 What is the subnet mask? 255.255.255.0 What is the default gateway address? 192.168.0.5 What is the address of the first DNS server that the workstation will use for name resolution? 192.168.0.11 How did the computer get its IP configuration information? DHCP You can use the ipconfig command to find the IP address and subnet mask. You will need to use ipconfig /all to find the default gateway, DNS server, and DHCP server addresses. Because the DHCP server line has a value, this computer got its configuration information from a DHCP server. You are the IT administrator for a small corporate network. You have decided to upgrade your network adapter to a Gigabit Ethernet adapter on the Support workstation. You have already installed the network card in a free PCIe slot and downloaded the latest drivers from the manufacturer's website. Currently, your computer has two network adapters, the new one you just added, and the original one you are replacing. Rather than remove the first network adapter, you decide to leave it in your computer. However, you do not want Windows to use the network adapter. In this lab, your task is to complete the device configuration using Device Manager as follows: Update the device driver for the Broadcom network adapter using the driver in the D:\drivers folder. Disable the Realtek network adapter. Right-click Start and select Device Manager. Expand Network adapters. Make a backup now. Right-click Start and select Settings. Maximize the window for easier viewing. Select Update & Security. From the left menu, select Backup. Select Add a drive. Select Backup E:. Verify that Automatically back up my files is on. Select More options. Under Back up my files, select Daily. Under Keep my backups, select 6 months. Under Back up these folders, select Add a folder. Expand This PC. Select Data (D:). Select Choose this folder. Select Back up now. You work at a computer repair store. You are in the process of connecting several devices to a computer. In this lab, your task is to complete the following: Connect the USB hub to the computer. Connect the inkjet printer to a USB port. Connect the laser printer to a USB port. Connect the scanner to a USB port. Connect the external hard drive to a USB port. Connect the USB hub to the computer as follows: Above the computer, select Back to switch to the back view of the computer. On the Shelf, expand Hubs. Drag the External USB hub to the Workspace. Above the USB hub, select Back to switch to the back view of the USB hub. On the Shelf, expand Cables. Select USB Cable (A/5-pin mini). Under Selected Component, drag the USB Mini-B Vertical Connector to the USB port on the back of the USB hub. Under Selected Component, drag the USB Type A Connector to an open USB port on the back of the computer. Above the USB hub, select Front to switch to the front view of the USB hub. Connect the USB hub to the computer as follows: Above the inkjet printer, select Back to switch to the back view of the inkjet printer. Identify the USB port. On the Shelf, select USB Cable (A/B). Under Selected Component, drag the USB Type B Connector to the USB port on the inkjet printer. Under Selected Component, drag the USB Type A Connector to an open USB port on the computer or on the front of the USB hub. Connect the laser printer to a USB port as follows: Above the laser printer, select Back to switch to the back view of the laser printer. Identify the USB port. On the Shelf, select USB Cable (A/B). Under Selected Component, drag the USB Type B Connector to the USB port on the laser printer. Under Selected Component, drag the USB Type A Connector to an open USB port on the computer or on the front of the USB hub. Connect the scanner to a USB port as follows: Above the scanner, select Back to switch to the back view of the scanner. Identify the USB port. On the Shelf, select USB Cable (A/B). Under Selected Component, drag the USB Type B Connector to the USB port on the scanner. Under Selected Component, drag the USB Type A Connector to an open USB port on the computer or on the front of the USB hub. Connect the external hard drive to a USB port as follows: On the Shelf, expand Hard Drives. Drag the External Hard Drive onto the Workspace. Above the external hard drive, select Back to switch to the back view of the hard drive. Examine the ports on the hard drive. If necessary, zoom in to get a better view of the ports. Identify the USB port. On the Shelf, expand Cables. Select USB Cable (A/5-pin mini). Under Selected Component, drag the USB Mini-B Vertical Connector to the USB port on the external hard drive. Under Selected Component, drag the USB Type A Connector to an open USB port on the computer or on the front of the USB hub.
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