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sábado, 7 de junio de 2014

02 | Deploying and Managing Windows To Go - Windows 8.1 To Go - MVA - Microsoft Virtual Academy - Módulo 2 de 2



Nota:
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  • Dos asteriscos (**) significa Alternativa Correcta.
  • Alternativas sin marcar significa que me equivoque en la respuesta, por consiguiente depende únicamente de tu conocimiento. Si logras identificar la alternativa correcta compártela en este Sitio Web y si te tocan nuevas preguntas también. Gracias!


02 | Deploying and Managing Windows To Go


1.You can inject apps after provisioning, or store all apps with the image. Can I upgrade my Windows 8 Windows To Go Drive to Windows 8.1?


Yes
**No


2 .Do I need to have Administrator rights to use the Windows To Go Creator Tool?

**Yes
No


3. I used a 100-port USB duplicator to copy directly over to 100 Windows To Go USB drives, can I now do a domain-join for all 100 USB drives?
 
Yes
**No


4. IT provisioning for central deployment can be done by using PowerShell scripts or System Center Configuration Manager.
If IT-provisioning for central deployment of Windows To Go is done for multiple Windows To Go USB drives at the same time, isn’t the same password for Bitlocker encryption being used for all USB drives?
 
**Yes
No


5. 3.The same encryption password is used for Windows To Go USB drives created at the same time. However, each drive has a unique recovery key stored in Active Directory. 
Once a Windows To Go USB drive has been encrypted and the OS image has been applied, do I need to install all my apps prior to central deployment?

Yes
**No


Otros

1. Windows To Go is not upgradeable, and must be re-provisioned for newer versions of Windows 8. Can I use a Windows 8 Windows To Go certified USB drive to provision Windows 8.1?

**Yes
No


2. It is recommended that you create a Windows To Go USB using a certified USB drive. In general, the Windows Creator Tool will not allow Windows To Go creation for a non-certified USB drive. For some non-certified USB drives, the tool may allow Windows To Go creation, but it will not be supported. Is using the Windows To Go Creator Tool for user self-provisioning a Windows To Go USB drive a recommended approach for medium-to-enterprise organization?

Yes
**No


Fuente: "Roberto Cocozza" 






01 | Windows To Go: The Basics - Windows 8.1 To Go - MVA - Microsoft Virtual Academy - Módulo 1 de 2



Nota:
  • La solución de las siguientes preguntas pueden ayudarte a aprobar el módulo, siempre y cuando sean las mismas que me mostraron.
  • Dos asteriscos (**) significa Alternativa Correcta.
  • Alternativas sin marcar significa que me equivoque en la respuesta, por consiguiente depende únicamente de tu conocimiento. Si logras identificar la alternativa correcta compártela en este Sitio Web y si te tocan nuevas preguntas también. Gracias!

01 | Windows To Go: The Basics

1. For Windows 8.1 the Windows Store is enabled by default allowing users to roam, install apps, and retain those apps using the Windows To Go USB drive.
Do I need to install special drivers for every computer I use with Windows To Go?
 
Yes
**No


2. Can you view or access the internal computer drive from Windows To Go?
 
Yes
**No


3. For Windows 8, the Windows Store was disabled for Windows To Go, has that changed for Windows 8.1?
 
**Yes
No


4. Windows To Go supports Bitlocker encryption using password protection, but because of its roaming capabilities does not support TPM
Are remote access features such as DirectAccess and Windows VPN supported by Windows To Go?
 
**Yes
No


5. 64-bit Windows To Go image boot on a 64-bit UEFI computer.
If I accidently remove my Windows To Go USB from my computer, will I lose the entire session?
 
Yes
**No



Otros

1. Using SANS polices, no internal drives can be mounted or used. However, other external drive sources (such as another USB drive) can be accessed from the computer using Windows To Go. Can you use Windows To Go to roam from multiple different computer hardware and operating systems without reconfiguring the Windows to Go USB drive each time?
    
**Yes
No


2. Windows To Go supports BIOS and UEFI booting from the same Windows To Go USB. Can a 64-bit Windows To Go image boot on a 32-bit UEFI computer?
    
Yes
**No


3. Which of the following user scenarios best suites Windows To Go for the enterprise
    
Contractor/vendors
Software test cases
Shared work places (for example, 24 hour call centers)
Running windows 8.1 on legacy hardware, such as Windows XP
**All of the above


Fuente: "Roberto Cocozza"






       
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