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You work at a computer repair store. You want to use the RAID feature on the motherboard to configure two RAID arrays. You have installed five new SATA hard drives in the computer. You have installed Windows on the first drive, and you want to use the other four drives in your RAID arrays.In this lab, your task is to complete the following:Configure RAID for the SATA drive mode.Define LD1 as a striped array using all of the space on two disks.Define LD2 as a mirrored array using all of the space on two disks.

-Configure RAID for the SATA drive mode as follows: -On the computer, select the power button to turn the computer on. -When you see the BIOS load screen, press Delete to enter the BIOS .-In the left pane, expand System Configuration. -Select SATA Operation. -In the right pane, select RAID On.-Select Apply. -Click Exit.Define LD1 and LD2 as follows: -Enter CTRL + I to enter the RAID Configuration Utility. -With Create RAID Volume highlighted, press Enter. -In the Name field, enter the volume name. -Press the TAB key to highlight RAID Level. -Select the RAID Level. -Use the up and down arrow keys to select the RAID level .-Press the TAB key to highlight Select Disks. -Press Enter. -Select disks 2 and 3; then press Enter. -Press the TAB key to highlight Create Volume. -Press Enter. -Press Y to create the first RAID array. -Repeat steps 2b-2k to create the second RAID array.

You are the IT administrator for a small corporate network. You have just installed Active Directory on a new Hyper-V guest server named CorpDC. Now you need to create an Active Directory organizational unit (OU) structure based on the company's departmental structure.In this lab, your task is to create the following organizational units (OUs) on the CorpDC server and ensure that each is protected from accidental deletion as follows:Beneath the CorpNet.local domain, create the following OUs:AccountingAdminsMarketingResearch-DevServersSupportWorkstationsSalesWithin the Sales OU, create the following OUs:SalesManagersTempSales

Access the CorpDC server.From the left pane of Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER.From the Virtual Machines pane, double-click CorpDC.Create the Active Directory organizational units (OUs) beneath the CorpNet.local domain.From Server Manager's menu bar, select Tools > Active Directory Users and Computers.From the left pane, right-click CorpNet.local and then select New > Organizational Unit.Enter the name of the OU to be created.Ensure that Protect container from accidental deletion is selected and then select OK.Repeat steps 2b - 2d until all the required domain OUs are created.Create the OUs within the Sales OU.From the left pane, select CorpNet.local > Sales.From the menu bar, select the Create a new organizational unit in the current container icon.Enter the name of the OU to be created.Ensure that Protect container from accidental deletion is selected and then select OK.Repeat steps 3a - 3d to create the remaining OU.

The Sales team uses the /sales directory to store documents related to sales, contacts, and orders. Currently, permissions on the directory only allow the user and group owners to view the contents of the directory. Users who are not part of the group owner are unable to list the contents of the directory.As part of a new company policy to increase teamwork, you want to allow all users to be able to see the /sales directory and list its contents. You also want to let all users open any document inside that directory, but you don't want them to make changes to documents.In this lab, your task is to complete the following:Allow the other group to browse the /sales directory.Modify permissions on all files in the /sales directory to allow members of the other group to view the file but prohibit them from changing it.

At the command prompt, type chmod o+rx /salesand press Enter to enable the other group to browse the /sales directory. The read and execute permissions are necessary to see the directory and list its contents. Type chmod o+r /sales/* and press Enter to allow the other group to read all documents in the /sales directory.

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Connect the SATA hard drives.From the Selected Component pane, drag a SATA, 15-pin power connector to the power port on the top hard drive.From the Selected Component pane, drag a SATA, 15-pin power connector to the power port on the second hard drive.From the Selected Component pane, drag a SATA, 15-pin power connector to the power port on the third hard drive. Connect the optical drive.Above the computer, select Drive Bays to switch to the Drive Bays view for the computer.From the Selected Component pane, drag a SATA, 15-pin power connector to the power port on the optical drive. Plug the computer into the wall outlet.Above the computer, select Back to switch to the back view of the computer.Above the power strip, in Partial Connections, select the power cord.From the Selected Component pane, drag the AC Power Connector (Female) to the power supply port on the back of the computer.On the power supply, select the power switch to move it to the On position.Above the computer, select Front.On the computer, select the power button to turn the computer on and boot into Windows.

You are the IT administrator for a small corporate network. Currently, the computer in Office 1 has a single paging file managed by the system on the system volume (C:). You need to move the paging file to the D: volume.

Disable system-managed paging file settings as follows:From the taskbar, open File Explorer.Right-click This PC and select Properties.Select Advanced system settings.Under Performance, select Settings.Select the Advanced tab.Under Virtual Memory, select Change.Unmark Automatically manage paging file size for all drives.Delete the paging file on the C: drive as follows:Under Drive [Volume Label], select C: [System].Select No paging file.Select Set.Click Yes.Create a paging file on the D: drive as follows:Under Drive [Volume Label], select D: [Data].Select Custom size to manually configure the paging file settings.In the Initial size field, enter 2048.In the Maximum size field, enter 3072.Select Set.Click OK.Click OK to agree to restart the computer.Click OK to close the Performance Options window.Click OK to close the System Properties window.Select Restart Now and wait for the computer to reboot.

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Extend the desktop to both monitors.On the left monitor, select the power button.On the computer, select the power button.The computer starts on Monitor 1 (currently the right monitor), which has the Windows taskbar (so it is the main display).Right-click the desktop and select Display settings.Maximize the window for better viewing.Under Multiple displays, Extend these displays is set by default. Make the left monitor the main monitor.Under Select and rearrange displays, select the monitor labeled 2.Under Multiple displays, select Make this my main display.Notice that the taskbar disappear.Under Select and rearrange displays, select Identify to verify which screen you are on.The monitor displays a large 1. Change the arrangement of the monitors.From the top left, select Marketing Group C to verify the main display.On the left monitor, select Click to view Windows 10.This monitor now has the Windows taskbar (so it is now the main display).Right-click the desktop and select Display settings.Under Select and rearrange displays, drag the 2 box for the monitor to the left so that the main display monitor is on the left.Select Apply.Select Identify to identify the monitor you are working with (Monitor 1 or Monitor 2) as identified by the operating system.If you have configured the monitors correctly, the taskbar should show on the left monitor's screen.

To answer this question, complete the lab using the information below.You have completed this lab.If you want to change your answer, you may launch the lab again and repeat all lab tasks. You are the IT administrator for a corporate network. You just received an email from Margarita, who produces your organization's monthly magazine. The email was to notify you that she had created a help desk ticket using Issue Trax, and she hoped that someone could help her straight away. The computer you work from is named ITAdmin. In this lab, your task is to: Open Issue Trax and the open ticket. Resolve the issue using the information found in the open ticket. Add a comment to the ticket indicating that the ticket has been resolved. Close the ticket.

From ITAdmin, determine the needs and possible fixes for Margarita's help desk ticket.From the taskbar, select Issue Trax.Maximize the window for better viewing.Select ticket #21.From the open ticket, determine the best course of action to resolve Margarita's issue.Leave the ticket maximized so you can see the details. Access the File History options on Marketing6 using the Settings app.From the top left, select Floor 1.Under Building A, select Floor 2.Under Marketing Group C, select Marketing6.Right-click Start and then select Settings.Select Update & Security.From the left pane, select Backup.Make sure Automatically back up my files is set to On.Select More options.Scroll to the bottom of the Backup options dialog and, under Related settings, select Restore files from a current backup.

You are the IT administrator for a small corporate network. You need to configure the laptop computer in the Executive Office to use the corporate proxy server. The proxy server is used to control access to the internet. In this lab, your task is to: Configure the proxy server settings.Proxy IP address: proxy.corpnet.localPort: 9000

From the taskbar, open Internet Explorer.To the right of the URL field, select Tools.Select Internet options.Select the Connections tab.Select LAN settings.Enable Use a proxy server for your LAN.In the Address field, enter proxy.corpnet.com.In the Port field, enter 9000.Click OK.Click OK.

To answer this question, complete the lab using the information below. You are the IT administrator for a small corporate network. You are repairing the computer in the IT Administration Office, which appears to have a failed power supply. After testing the power supply and confirming the failure, you removed it from the computer. Now you need to select a replacement power supply. In this lab, your task is to: Install a power supply based on the following requirements:The power supply must have the appropriate power connectors for the motherboard and the CPU.The power supply must support adding a graphics card that requires its own power connector.

Locate the correct power supply to install.Above the computer, select Motherboard to switch to the motherboard view.Select the motherboard to be able to view the documentation.From the Selected Component pane, select Details to identify the existing connectors for the motherboard.Select the Specifications tab to determine how many pins the main motherboard and the CPU power supply require.Close the Details window.Under Shelf, expand Power Supplies.Select a power supply.From the Selected Component pane, examine each of the power connectors (look for all of the connectors required for this scenario).Repeat steps 1g-1h for each power supply. Install the correct power supply.Under Shelf, drag the correct power supply to the area in the case below the motherboard.From the Selected Component pane, drag the 20+4 pin connector to the motherboard to connect the motherboard main power connector.From the Selected Component pane, drag the Power Supply, 8-pin CPU connector to the motherboard to connect the CPU power connector.

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Maximize the window for better viewing. Restore the March2022_Issue.jpg file.From the bottom of the File History dialog, select the Previous version button (left arrow) to navigate to the backups captured on Tuesday, March 15, 2022 11:15 AM.Double-click on the Pictures folder.Double-click on the Layouts folder.Select the March2022_Issue.jpg file.Select Restore to original location (green arrow) located at the bottom center.Select Replace the file in the destination.The Layouts folder, where the file was restored, opens.From the Layouts folder, right-click the March2022_Issue.jpg file and then select Properties.Verify that the file was last modified on March 15, 2022 at 11:15:12 AM.Select OK.Close the Layouts window. Restore the Coverart.jpg file.In the top left of File History, select the up arrow to navigate to the Home\Pictures folder.Select the Next version button (right arrow) at the bottom to navigate to the backups captured on Monday, March 14, 2022 10:15 AM.Double-click on the Images folder.Select the coverart.jpg file.Select Restore to original location (green arrow) located at the bottom center.Select Replace the file in the destination.Right-click the coverart.jpg file and select Properties.Verify that the file was last modified on Monday, March 14, 2022 10:15:12 AM.Select OK. Add a comment to the ticket and close the ticket.From the top left, select Floor 2.Under Building A, select Floor 1.Under IT Administration, select ITAdmin.In the New Comment field of the open ticket, enter a comment of your choice to indicate that the files were restored.Select + (the plus sign) to add the comment.From the top of the ticket:Select Closed.Select the left arrow.There are no more tickets to be processed.Close Issue Trax.

You are the IT administrator for a small corporate network. An employee in Marketing Group C is setting up a virtualization environment for software development. To make the system easier to use, they have requested dual monitors. You need to upgrade the Marketing6 computer to support dual monitors. You have purchased a second monitor and placed it in the Workspace (the monitor on the left). The video card in the computer currently only supports a single monitor, so you will need to upgrade the video card to support dual monitors. In this lab, your task is to: Select and install a video card that provides you with dual-monitor support for both monitors using a digital connection to the video card. When installing the video card, connect the PCIe power connector to the video card.

Select and install the video card.Above the right monitor, select Back to switch to the back view and examine the available ports.Above the left monitor, select Back to examine the available ports.On the computer, select the power button to turn the computer off.Above the computer, select Motherboard to switch to the motherboard view of the computer.Under Shelf, expand Video Cards.Drag Video Adapter, DVI-I, HDMI, Crossfire, PCIe to the PCIe slot on the computer.Select the power supply.From the Selected Component pane, drag the Connector, Power Supply, 6-pin PCIe power connector into the video card power slot. Connect the new (left) monitor.Above the computer, select Back.Under Shelf, expand Cables.Read the descriptions for each cable to identify the correct cable to connect each monitor to the computer.Select the HDMI to HDMI Cable.From the Selected Component pane:Drag an HDMI Connector to the new video adapter in the computer.Drag the unconnected HDMI Connector to the HDMI port on the left monitor. Connect the right monitor.On the computer, drag the DVI-D connector from the built-in connector to the new video card in the computer.Above the computer, select Front to switch to the front view for the computer.Above the right monitor, select Front to switch to the front view.Above the left monitor, select Front to switch to the front view.

To answer this question, complete the lab using the information below. You are the IT administrator for a small corporate network. There are two groups of users who access the computer in Office 1, which are called DayGroup and NightGroup. Each group has a corresponding folder (D:\Day Data and D:\Night Data) on the computer respectively. You have been asked to help configure appropriate access to each folder for each group. In this lab, your task is to: Turn off permissions inheritance for D:\Day Data and D:\Night Data.Convert the existing permissions to explicit permissions. Remove the Users group from each folder's ACL. Add the appropriate group (DayGroup or NightGroup) to the folder's ACL. Assign Full Control over each folder to the appropriate group. Do not change any other permissions assigned to other users or groups.

Turn off permissions inheritance.From the taskbar, select File Explorer.Maximize the window for better viewing.From the left pane, expand and select This PC > Data (D:).Right-click the folder whose permissions you want to modify and select Properties.Select the Security tab.Select Advanced.Select Disable inheritance.Select Convert inherited permissions into explicit permissions on this object. Remove the Users group from the Permission entries list (ACL).Select Users.Select Remove.Select OK. Add the appropriate group to the folder's security (ACL).From the Properties dialog, select Edit.Select Add.Enter the name of the group you want to add.Select OK. Assign Full Control over each folder to the appropriate group.With the group highlighted, under the Allow column, select Full Control. Select OK to close the Permissions window.Select OK to close the Properties window. Repeat steps 1d-4 to modify the permissions for each additional folder.


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