10.7.9 Practice Questions
You need to manually synchronize the offline files on your Windows system with the versions of the same files stored on a network share. What should you do?
Open the Sync Center.
You have ten regional salespeople who travel extensively and use Windows notebook systems to access a shared folder named Data on Server1, which is located in the main office. You want the files in the Data share to be cached automatically when opened by one of the laptops. You also want the laptop to cache any executable files that it uses from the Data share. Click the settings you would enable to meet these requirements. (Select two.)
All files and programs the users open from the shared folder are automatically available offline Optimize for performance
You have a Windows laptop that has Offline Files enabled. You regularly access a file named Info.txt in a share called Data on the company server where manual caching is configured. Click the menu option you would use to make a local copy of Info.txt file for you to look at when you are disconnected from the office network.
Always available offline
You manage Windows notebook systems that are members of a domain. You have ten regional salespeople who travel extensively and use these notebooks to access company resources. The users have complained that although they can take copies of important files with them into the field, occasionally, they have been caught with out-of-date documents because no one told them the files had been updated. Additionally, some files they modify need to be distributed to all the other sales staff. What can you do to provide the needed access to these shared files?
Configure the Offline Files feature for the folder that contains these files.
You are about to give a presentation. You have connected your laptop to a multimedia projector. You are concerned about interruptions to your presentation, such as notification balloons and the screen turning black. What should you do?
In the Windows Action Center, enable the Presentation Settings option.
You use a Windows notebook system named M400. It is a member of a domain, and it is located in a branch office. A Windows server named Server1 contains a shared folder named Data. The server is located in the main office. You need to configure M400 to cache the files from the Data share so they can be used when M400 is not connected to the network. You want the files in the Data share to automatically synchronize each time M400 connects to the network. The files must be protected by encryption; other files on M400 do not need encryption. What should you do?
On M400, make the Data share available offline and enable encryption of offline files.
You work in a branch office and use a desktop system named Comp1. A Windows server named Srv1 is located in the main office. Srv1 stores several shared folders that you use, including the Data share. You use the Offline Files feature in the branch office to make the files on the server available when the WAN link is down. How can you prevent all files in the Data share from being cached while making sure files in other shared folders are still available?
On Srv1, edit the properties for the Data folder.
You are using your Windows 10 notebook system as you travel to client sites. You are about to board an airplane and decide to switch your notebook to Airplane mode prior to boarding. How do you switch a notebook to Airplane mode? (Select two. Each answer is part of the complete solution.)
Open the Settings app and click Network & Internet. Select Airplane mode to turn wireless communications off.
You work in a branch office and use a desktop system named Comp1. A Windows server named Srv1 is located in the main office. On Srv1, you share a folder named Data using the default caching settings. You use Offline Files in the branch office to make the files in the Data share are available when the WAN link is down. On Comp1, you want to see your synchronization partners and the results of the latest synchronization. You also want to view and resolve any conflicts. What should you do?
Open the Sync Center in Control Panel.
You have a laptop running Windows. You are about to give a presentation, and you would like to minimize interruptions to your presentation. Click the option you would use to do this.
Turn on