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Question 1. Some of the computers in your company run Microsoft Office 2003. Other computers run Microsoft Office 2007. Users report that when they save documents on computers that run Office 2007, users on computers that run Microsoft Office 2003 are unable to edit those documents. You need to ensure that users on computers that run Office 2003 are able to edit Office 2007 documents. What should you do? A - Add the Office Compatibility Pack to the computers that run Office 2007. B - Add the Office Compatibility Pack to the computers that run Office 2003. C - Install Office 2003 Service Pack 2 on the computers that run Office 2003. D - Install MSXML 6.0 on computers that run Microsoft Office 2003. Answer: B Question 2. You are planning to upgrade to Microsoft Office 2007. You need to identify documents that are not compatible with Office 2007. What should you do? A - Run the OMPM File Scanner tool. B - Run the Application Compatibility Analyzer. C - Run the Office File Converter. D - Run the Office Customization Tool. Answer: A Question 3. You need to install Microsoft Office 2007 on computers in the Sales department and computers in the Accounting department. The Sales department requires only Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel. The Accounting department requires only Microsoft Excel and Microsoft InfoPath. You need to deploy Office 2007 to computers in the Sales department and the Accounting department. You create a shared folder named \\Server1\Office. What should you do next? A - Copy the Microsoft Office 2007 installation files to the \\Server1\Office folder. Create an .MSP file for each department. Create a script for each department that uses the appropriate .MSP file. B - Copy the Microsoft Office 2007 installation files to the \\Server1\Office folder. Create an .MST file for each department. Create a script for each department that uses the appropriate .MST file. C - In the \\Server1\Office folder, create a folder for each department. Copy the Microsoft Office 2007 installation files to each folder. Create a CUSTOM.MSP file in each folder. Instruct users to run setup from the appropriate folder. D - In the \\Server1\Office folder, create a folder for each department. Copy the Microsoft Office 2007 installation files to each folder. Create a CUSTOM.MST file in each folder. Instruct users to run setup from the appropriate folder. Answer: A Question 4. Your company is deploying Windows Vista. You create a reference computer and capture an image of that computer by using the ImageX utility. You need to modify the reference computer image to meet the following requirements: Set the Internet Explorer home page to your companys home page. Remove Games from the image. Add a new network card device driver. You must accomplish this task by using the least administrative effort. What should you do? A - Use the ImageX utility to mount the image. Copy an unattended setup answer file to the \Windows folder in the image. B - Use the ImageX utility to mount the image. Apply an unattended setup answer file to the image. C - Restore the image of the reference computer. Modify the configuration of the reference computer. Recapture an image of the reference computer. D - Restore the image of the reference computer. Copy an unattended setup answer file to the \Windows folder on the reference computer. Recapture an image of the reference computer. Answer: B Question 5. You are deploying Microsoft Office 2007 to computers that run Windows Vista. The computers are configured to support the English, Spanish, and French languages. Users report that only the English language is displayed in Office 2007 applications. You need to ensure that Office 2007 displays the English, Spanish and French languages. What should you do? A - Add the Microsoft Office 2007 Single Language Packs to the root of the Office 2007 installation share. Instruct users to run the Office 2007 Setup program. B - Create a subdirectory for each language on the Office 2007 installation share. Add the Office 2007 Single Language Packs to the appropriate subdirectory. Edit the config.xml file on the installation share. Instruct users to run the Office 2007 Setup program. C - Use the PKGMGR command to add the Windows Vista language packs to the client computers. Edit config.xml file on the installation share. Instruct users to run the Office 2007 Setup program. D - Use the PKGMGR command to add the Windows Vista language packs to the installation source for Windows Vista. Edit the unattend.xml file in the Windows Vista installation source. Instruct users to run the Office 2007 Setup program. Answer: B Question 6. You are installing Microsoft Office 2007. You configure two distribution points. One distribution point is named \\Server1\Office2007. The other distribution point is named \\Server2\Office 2007. You need to ensure that if one distribution point becomes unavailable, Microsoft Office 2007 will use the other distribution point. What should you do? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.) A - On each distribution server, create an administrative installation point. B - On the root of each distribution point, create a shortcut which points to the additional distribution point. C - Create a Custom.MSP file. D - Configure the Config.XML file. Answer: C, D Question 7. You plan to deploy Microsoft Office 2007 using a script. You need to create a distribution share for Microsoft Office 2007. You create a shared folder on a server. What should you do next? A - Run the Microsoft Office 2007 installation program with the /config switch. B - Run the Microsoft Office 2007 installation program with the /admin switch C - Install Microsoft Office 2007 on a reference computer. Copy the MSOCache folder to the root of the installation share. D - Copy the installation files from the source media to the root of the shared folder. Answer: D Question 8. You use the Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) to analyze computers before deploying Windows Vista. You create a data collection package which contains the Internet Explorer Compatibility Evaluator and the Inventory Collector. Company policy requires that all software package installation be done during non-peak hours. You need to ensure the data collection package is deployed to computers. What should you do? A - Create a user logon script. Add the data collection package to the logon script. B - Create a computer software installation policy in a Group Policy object. C - Create an SMS Package which contains the data collection package. Advertise the package to install at a specified time. D - Create a user software installation policy in a Group Policy object. Answer: C Question 9. You deploy Windows Vista on 500 computers in your network. You discover that one of your applications does not function correctly in Windows Vista. You also discover that the application requires Windows XP Service Pack 2. You need to ensure that the application functions correctly in Windows Vista. You must accomplish this task with the least administrative effort. What should you do? A - Disable the User Account Control: Virtualize file and registry write failures to per-user locations security option. B - Set the Compatibility mode to Windows XP (Service Pack 2) on the properties of the application properties C - Use the Compatibility Administrator to create a new application fix that sets the Operating System Mode to Microsoft Windows XP (SP2). D - Use the Compatibility Administrator to create a new application fix that sets the WinXPSP2VersionLie compatibility mode. Answer: C Question 10. You plan to upgrade computers to Windows Vista. One of the applications uses a custom Windows logon dialog box. You use the Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) to collect compatibility information on the computers in your network. You need to ensure that there are no known compatibility issues with the application. What should you do? A - Examine the Vista Compatibility Evaluation Report B - Examine the Update Compatibility Evaluation Report C - Examine the Impact Analyzer Reports D - Examine the Impact Application Reports Answer: A
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