Question 96
You have a computer named Computer5 that runs Windows 10 that is used to share documents in a workgroup.
You create three users named User-a, User-b, User-c. The users plan to access Computer5 from the network only.
You have a folder named Data. The Advanced Security Settings for the Data folder are shown in the Security exhibit. (Click the Security Exhibit tab).

You share the Data folder. The permission for User-a are shown in the User-a exhibit (Click the User-a tab.)

The permissions for user-b are shown in the User-b exhibit. (Click the User-b tab.)

The permissions for user-c are shown in the User-c exhibit. (Click the User-c tab.)

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statements is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Reach correct selection is worth one point.

You create three users named User-a, User-b, User-c. The users plan to access Computer5 from the network only.
You have a folder named Data. The Advanced Security Settings for the Data folder are shown in the Security exhibit. (Click the Security Exhibit tab).

You share the Data folder. The permission for User-a are shown in the User-a exhibit (Click the User-a tab.)

The permissions for user-b are shown in the User-b exhibit. (Click the User-b tab.)

The permissions for user-c are shown in the User-c exhibit. (Click the User-c tab.)

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statements is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Reach correct selection is worth one point.

Question 97
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You have a laptop named Computer1 that runs Windows 10.
When in range, Computer1 connects automatically to a Wi-Fi network named Wireless1.
You need to prevent Computer1 from automatically connecting to Wireless1.
Solution: From the properties of the Wi-Fi adapter, you disable Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder.
Does this meet the goal?
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You have a laptop named Computer1 that runs Windows 10.
When in range, Computer1 connects automatically to a Wi-Fi network named Wireless1.
You need to prevent Computer1 from automatically connecting to Wireless1.
Solution: From the properties of the Wi-Fi adapter, you disable Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder.
Does this meet the goal?
Question 98
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You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2 that run Windows 10.
You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user account named [email protected] that is in the local Administrators group on each computer.
You sign in to Computer1 by using [email protected].
You need to ensure that you can use Event Viewer on Computer1 to connect to the event logs on Computer2.
Solution: On Computer2, you enable the Remote Event Log Management inbound rule from Windows Defender Firewall.
Does this meet the goal?
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You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2 that run Windows 10.
You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user account named [email protected] that is in the local Administrators group on each computer.
You sign in to Computer1 by using [email protected].
You need to ensure that you can use Event Viewer on Computer1 to connect to the event logs on Computer2.
Solution: On Computer2, you enable the Remote Event Log Management inbound rule from Windows Defender Firewall.
Does this meet the goal?
Question 99
You have a Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant.
Some users signs in to that computer by using Windows hello for Business.
A user User1 purchases a new computer and joins the computer to Azure AD.
User1 attempts to configure the sign-in options and receives the error message shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit tab.)

You open device Manager and confirmed that all the hardware works correctly.
You need to ensure that user1 can use Windows Hello for Business facial recognition to sign in to the computer.
What should you do first.
Some users signs in to that computer by using Windows hello for Business.
A user User1 purchases a new computer and joins the computer to Azure AD.
User1 attempts to configure the sign-in options and receives the error message shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit tab.)

You open device Manager and confirmed that all the hardware works correctly.
You need to ensure that user1 can use Windows Hello for Business facial recognition to sign in to the computer.
What should you do first.
Question 100
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
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You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2 that run Windows 10.
You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user account named [email protected] that is in the local Administrators group on each computer.
You sign in to Computer1 by using [email protected].
You need to ensure that you can use Event Viewer on Computer1 to connect to the event logs on Computer2.
Solution: On Computer2, you enable the Remote Event Log Management inbound rule from Windows Defender Firewall.
Does this meet the goal?
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2 that run Windows 10.
You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) user account named [email protected] that is in the local Administrators group on each computer.
You sign in to Computer1 by using [email protected].
You need to ensure that you can use Event Viewer on Computer1 to connect to the event logs on Computer2.
Solution: On Computer2, you enable the Remote Event Log Management inbound rule from Windows Defender Firewall.
Does this meet the goal?

