70-686 試験問題を無料オンラインアクセス
| 試験コード: | 70-686 |
| 試験名称: | Pro: Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Administrator |
| 認定資格: | Microsoft |
| 無料問題数: | 185 |
| 更新日: | 2025-10-17 |
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Your network has a single domain with 1,000 client computers that run Windows 7.
You use Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 to distribute and install software
applications. All users have standard user accounts.
You plan to use Group Policy to ensure that application installation functions properly.
You need to design the User Account Control (UAC) policy.
Which setting should you select? (To answer, select the appropriate setting in the work area.)
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You are designing a Windows 7 Enterprise image creation strategy.
The strategy must meet the following requirements:
Support 32-bit and 64-bit hardware.
Support 64-bit applications.
Minimize the total number of images.
Reduce the bandwidth required to deploy an image.
Use System Center Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr) for application deployment.
You need to recommend the images that meet the requirements.
Which images should you recommend? (Choose all that apply.)
Your company has client computers that run Windows Vista.
The company plans to upgrade the Windows Vista computers to Windows 7. The current configuration of all client computers in your company is based on a common Windows Vista image.
Some branch offices use WAN connections to connect to the main office.
You have the following requirements:
Transfer all user data from the original Windows Vista installation to the new Windows 7 installation.
Use the least amount of bandwidth while transferring the user data.
Support the same migration strategy for all offices.
You need to design a user state migration strategy that supports the requirements.
What should you do?
Your company has two Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domains, Domain1 and Domain2. A two-way trust relationship exists between the domains.
Users in both domains can log on to client computers in only their own domains. System logs on the domain controllers display the error message:
"Clock skew too great."
when users in Domain1 attempt to log on to client computers in Domain2. You need to ensure that users can log on to client computers in both domains. What should you do?
When a user attempts to connect to a server named Server1 by using Remote Desktop Connection (RDC), he receives the following error message:
"The connection was denied because the user account is not authorized for remote login."
You need to assign the least amount of privilege to the user to ensure that he can connect to Server1 by using RDC.
To which group should you add the user?
