Chapter 5.1.10 Practice Questions
You create the D:\drivers folder on your Windows system for third-party drivers and copy drivers for special devices to that folder. You want non-administrative users to be able to install devices on the computer under the following conditions: 1) Without needing administrative privileges 2) Without being prompted for the driver 3) Only for devices that have a driver in the D:\drivers folder Which action should you take?
Add the driver folder to the Device Path registry key.
You would like to update the video driver that is used on your computer. Click the hardware category type you would expand to make this change.
Display Adapters
You have a Windows 10 system with several standard users. You want all standard users to be able to install devices and necessary drivers. Which of the following actions gives this permission? (Select two. Each answer is a complete solution.)
Enable Allow non-administrators to install drivers for these device setup classes in Group Policy. Run the pnputil -i -a command to add the drivers to the Driver Store
You recently installed a device that you only need temporarily. After you finish using the device, you remove it from the computer. Now want to uninstall the device's driver. What should you do?
In Command Prompt, run pnputil -d followed by the driver package. In Device Manager, right-click the device and click Uninstall.
You are only a standard user on a Windows computer that you use at work (you are not an administrator of the computer). You connect your mp3 player to the computer. The computer is not able to play files from the device. You need to get information about the device to identify the problem. What should you do?
In Control Panel, click Devices and Printers.
You need to install an updated driver for a hardware device on your Windows system. You need to use a driver file that has been tested by Microsoft and is from a legitimate source. What should you do?
Install an updated driver with a digital signature.
You have a Windows 10 computer that is shared by multiple users. You want to allow non-administrative users to install devices that use third-party drivers. Users should be able to install the device without prompts for administrative credentials. Users should only be able to install devices that use the drivers that you specifically identify. You copy the necessary drivers to the computer. You configure the DevicePath registry key to identify the folder where the drivers are located. A standard user logs on and tries to install the device. They receive a prompt for administrative credentials. What should you do?
Obtain drivers that have a digital signature
You need to see a list of third-party drivers on a Windows system. What should you do?
Run pnputil -e in Command Prompt
Which command would you enter in Command Prompt to list all third-party drivers on a Windows System?
pnputil -e
You need to find out if there are any device drivers on your system that do not have a digital signature. Which of the following tools should you use?
sigverif.exe