Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution. Determine
whether the solution meets the stated goals.
Your network contains a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
The domain contains two computers named Computer1 and Computer2.
A user named User1 is a member of the local Administrators group on Computer1 and Computer2.
User1 fails to remotely manage the devices on Computer2 by using Device Manager on Computer1.
User1 can connect to Computer2 remotely by using Computer Management.
You need to ensure that User1 can disable a device on Computer2 remotely.
Solution: You modify the Windows Firewall settings on Computer2.
Does this meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
Answer: A
Friday, 14 December 2018
Wednesday, 25 July 2018
Microsoft’s Outlook.com Dark Mode Is Now Live
Microsoft is introducing a dark mode for the company's Outlook.com webmail service today. The creator of the software previously joked with the dark mode earlier this month, and previously introduced a temporary version for Halloween last year. This new permanent dark mode can be enabled from the quick setting to toggle, and only currently works with the default blue theme. It is much more refined than Halloween mode, with more gray than black.
"One of the most crucial principles we had when designing the dark mode was to minimize the amount of eye fatigue that people felt," explains Microsoft. "Many email clients on the web today announce a dark mode, but from interviews with others and our own use we learned that having the reading panel illuminated while the rest of the interface was left in the dark often made the experience worse if the full screen is left on ".
The dark mode for Outlook.com is one of the most requested features for Microsoft's webmail service, and the company says it tweeted the Halloween prototype to redesign the colors and code "several times" before releasing it today. Microsoft has even included a toggle within the body of emails so you can disable dark mode if a message is difficult to read.
Microsoft has not implemented the new dark mode as a theme, and the company says it imagines "that there will be a dark experience for all the themes available in the future." Outlook.com is now used by more than 400 million active users, and Microsoft recently released a new design and features for the calendar and contact sections. This new design comes out today of the beta phase, along with the addition of dark mode.
Wednesday, 28 February 2018
Microsoft 70-768 Question Answer
You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10.
On Computer1, C:\Folder1 has the permissions configured as shown in the following table.
You share C:\Fotder1 as Folder1 and you grant access to the Everyone group.
Folder1 has the following share settings.
What level of access does User1 have to Folder1?
A. User1 cannot see the Folder1 share on the network and cannot connect to Folder1.
B. User1 can see the Folder1 share on the network and can connect to Folder1.
C. User1 cannot see the Folder1 share on the network but can connect to Folder1.
D. User1 can see the Folder1 share on the network but cannot connect to Folder1.
Answer: B
Your company uses a Window Store for Business that contains an app named App1.
You have three computers that are prevented from accessing the Internet.
You need to distribute App1 to the three computers.
What are two possible ways to achieve the goal? Each answer presents a complete solution.
A. a provisioning package created by using Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer
B. A deployment from Microsoft Intune.
C. A deployment from Windows Deployment Services (WDS)
D. an AppX package deployed by using Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management (DISM)
E. an answer file created by using Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM)
Answer: DE
On Computer1, C:\Folder1 has the permissions configured as shown in the following table.
You share C:\Fotder1 as Folder1 and you grant access to the Everyone group.
Folder1 has the following share settings.
What level of access does User1 have to Folder1?
A. User1 cannot see the Folder1 share on the network and cannot connect to Folder1.
B. User1 can see the Folder1 share on the network and can connect to Folder1.
C. User1 cannot see the Folder1 share on the network but can connect to Folder1.
D. User1 can see the Folder1 share on the network but cannot connect to Folder1.
Answer: B
Your company uses a Window Store for Business that contains an app named App1.
You have three computers that are prevented from accessing the Internet.
You need to distribute App1 to the three computers.
What are two possible ways to achieve the goal? Each answer presents a complete solution.
A. a provisioning package created by using Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer
B. A deployment from Microsoft Intune.
C. A deployment from Windows Deployment Services (WDS)
D. an AppX package deployed by using Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management (DISM)
E. an answer file created by using Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM)
Answer: DE
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