CIT 111 7.1.14 LAB - Use System Commands

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Question 2: How many bad sectors were found?

0

Question 1: What is the IP address of CorpServer.CorpNet.local?

192.168.0.10

Question 4: How many folders are in the root of the P: drive?

3

.3. Check for bad sectors.

From the PowerShell prompt, type chkdsk D: and press Enter. Answer Question 2.

Update the computer's policies

From the PowerShell prompt, type gpupdate and press Enter. Type gpresult /r and press Enter Answer Question 3.

Map a drive to a folder on the server.

From the PowerShell prompt, type net use P: \\CorpFiles\Personnel and press Enter. Type P: and press Enter. Type dir and press Enter. Answer Question 4. Select Score Lab.

2. Find the IP address of CorpServer.

From the PowerShell prompt, type nslookup CorpServer.CorpNet.local and press Enter. CorpDC responds to the query with the IP address for CorpServer. From the top right, select Answer Questions. Answer Question 1.

Question 3: Which of the following Applied Group Policy Objects were updated?

IE Settings Deploy Printers Default Domain Policy Outlook Settings

In this lab, you will use some system commands to explore the file system. Your task is to complete the following from Windows PowerShell.

In Windows 11 PowerShell is also referred to as the "Windows Terminal". Copy a file to a new folder. Create a new folder in the E: drive named Graphics. Copy D:\Graphics\cat.jpg to the E:\Graphics folder. Use nslookup to query the DNS for the CorpServer server using its full name (CorpServer.CorpNet.local).Answer Question 1. Use chkdsk to check the file system on the D: Data volume.Answer Question 2. Use gpupdate to apply the latest Group Policy changes to your workstation.Use gpresult /r to see which policies are applied to the workstation.Answer Question 3. Use Task Manager to identify the process ID (PID) for the Language Application; then use taskkill to stop that process. Use net use to map the P: drive to the Personnel shared folder on CorpFiles.Change to the P: drive to look at the folders on the drive.Answer Question 4.

Kill the Language Application task.

Right-click Start and select Task Manager. Select the Details tab. Find the PID for the Language Application. From the PowerShell prompt, type taskkill /pid #### and press Enter. Notice that the Language Application was removed from the Task Manager window. Close Task Manager.

1. Create a new folder and copy a file into that folder.

Right-click Start and select Windows Terminal (Admin) to open Windows PowerShell. At the PowerShell prompt, type E: and press Enter. Type dir or ls; then press Enter to view the folders. Notice that there are no folders or files on the drive. Type md Graphics and press Enter to create the Graphics folder Type cd Graphics and press Enter to move to the Graphics folder. Type D: and press Enter to change to the D: drive. Type dir or ls; then press Enter to view the folders. Type cd Graphics and press Enter to move to the Graphics folder on the D: drive. Type copy cat.jpg E: and press Enter to copy the file from the D: drive to the E:\Graphics folder. Type E: and press Enter to change back to the E: drive. Type dir and press Enter. Notice that the cat.jpg file was copied.


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