Computer User Support - TestOut Chapter 15 "Security" Labs (CNET-102)
15.5 Configure the Windows Operating System You work as the IT administrator for a small corporate network. Several coworkers in the office need your assistance with their Windows systems. In this lab, your task is to complete the following: On Exec: Encrypt the D:\Personnel folder and all of its contents. Add Emily to the list of users who can access the encrypted file (D:\Personnel\Personnel Report.xlsx). On Office1: Enable Remote Desktop. Allow SHanson to connect to the computer using a Remote Desktop connection. Allow Remote Assistance connections to this computer. Prevent the following applications from running at system startup: -SM66 Win32 Utility -Voice Manager Share D:\Software and make it available for all users to read through a network connection. On Office2 Increase security as follows: -Require at least 10 characters for passwords. -Require complex passwords. -Enable account lockout after three incorrect logon attempts and accept the suggested values for the duration and counter. Force the Ethan user to change his password at the next logon. Restore Documents\Presentations\Executive Brief.pptx to the version that was last modified on March 17th at 12:00:00 p.m. On Office2-Lap, configure the following compatibility settings for the C:\Program Files (x86)\NetworkWizard\Network Wizard.exe application: Run in Windows 8 mode. Run as administrator every time.
1. Encrypt a folder on Exec as follows: > Under Executive Office, select Exec. > From the taskbar, open File Explorer. > Expand This PC. > Select D:. > Right-click the Personnel folder and select Properties. > Select Advanced. > Select Encrypt contents to secure data. > Click OK. > Click OK to close the Personnel Properties window. > Select Apply changes to this folder, subfolders and files. > Click OK. > Double-click the Personnel folder to view files. > Right-click Personnel Report.xlsx and select Properties. > Select Advanced. > Select Details > Select Add. > Select Emily; click OK. > Click OK to close the User access to Personnel Report.xlsx window. > Click OK to close the Advanced Attributes window. > Click OK to close the Personnel Report.xlsx Properties window. 2. Enable Remote Desktop on Office1 as follows: > From the top navigation tabs, select Floor 1 Overview. > Under Office 1, select Office1. > From the taskbar, open File Explorer. > Maximize the window for easier viewing. > Right-click This PC and select Properties. > From the left menu, select Remote settings to enable Remote Desktop. > Make sure Allow Remote Assistance connections to this computer is selected to enable Remote Desktop connections. > Make sure Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication (recommended) is selected. > Click Select Users to authorize users for Remote Desktop. > Select Add. > Under Enter the object name to select, enter SHanson and then click OK. > Click OK to close the Remote Desktop Users window. > Click OK to close the System Properties window 3. Prevent applications from running at system startup on Office1 as follows: > Right-click Start and select Task Manager. > On the Startup tab, select an SM66 Win32 Utility. > Select Disable. > Select an Voice Manager. > Select Disable. > Close Task Manager. 4. Share a folder on Office1 as follows: > On the desktop, select File Explorer. > Expand This PC. > Select Data (D:). > Right-click Software and select Give access to > Specific people. > From the drop-down list, select Everyone. > Select Add. > Under the Permission Level column, make sure the Read permission is selected for Everyone. > Select Share. > Select Done. 5. Configure password security on Office2 as follows: > From the top navigation tabs, select Floor 1 Overview. > Under Office 2, select Office2. > Select Start. > Select Windows Administrative Tools. > Select Local Security Policy. > Expand Account Policies. > Select Password Policy. > Right-click the policy you want to configure. > Select Properties. > Configure the policy settings. > Click OK. > Repeat steps 5h-5k to configure additional policies as required. > In the left pane, select Account Lockout Policy. > Right-click Account lockout threshold. > Select Properties. > In the Account will lock out after field, enter 3. > Click OK. > Click OK to accept the suggest value changes. 6. Force a user to change password on Office2 as follows: > Right-click Start and select Computer Management. > In the left pane, expand Local Users and Groups. > Select Users. > Right-click Ethan and select Properties. > Select User must change password at next logon. > Click OK. 7. Restore a file on Office2 as follows: > From the taskbar, open File Explorer. > In the left pane, select Documents. > Double-click Presentations. > Right-click Executive Brief.pptx and select Restore previous versions. > Select the March 17th version. > Select Restore. > Select Restore when prompted that the file already exists, and then select OK. > Select OK. 8. Configure compatibility settings on IT-Laptop as follows: > From the top navigation tabs, select Floor 1 Overview. > Under IT Administration, select IT-Laptop. > From the taskbar, open File Explorer to modify compatibility settings for an application. > Browse to C:\ProgramFiles (x86)\NetworkWizard\Network Wizard.exe. > Right-click Network Wizard.exe and select Properties. > Select the Compatibility tab. > Select Run this program in compatibility mode for. > Make sure Windows 7 is selected in the drop-down list. > Select Run this program as an administrator. > Click OK.
15.7 Configure Linux You manage a Linux server for your organization. Robert Cronn, who was the project manager for the PRCC project, has resigned. His user ID was rcronn. The CIO of your organization has appointed Maggie Brown as the new project manager. Her user ID is mbrown. Your manager has asked you to lock Robert's account and move the project files for this project. Corey Flynn will be assuming Maggie Brown's old role. In this lab, your task is to: Switch to the root account and lock Robert's account. -root password: 1worm4b8 Copy the welcome and team_directory files from /home/rcronn/project_prcc to /home/cflynn (the directory belonging to Maggie Brown's project administrator, Corey Flynn). Move the /home/rcronn/project_prcc directory to /home/mbrown so that Maggie has access to all of the project files. Remove the personal_appointments file from Robert's account. Change the user owner for the files in Corey's account to cflynn. Change the group owner for the files in Corey's account to proj.
1.)Switch to the root account and lock Robert's account. From the Favorites bar, select Terminal. At the Terminal prompt, type su - root and press Enter. At the password prompt, type 1worm4b8 and press Enter to log in as root. Type passwd rcronn -l and press Enter to lock Robert's account. 2.) Copy files from Robert's directory to Corey Flynn's directory Type cp /home/rcronn/project_prcc/welcome /home/cflynn and press Enter. Type cp /home/rcronn/project_prcc/team_directory /home/cflynn and press Enter. 3.) Move the project directories from Robert to Maggie Type mv /home/rcronn/project_prcc /home/mbrown and press Enter. 4.) Remove the remaining file from Robert's account Type rm /home/rcronn/personal_appointments and press Enter to remove Robert's remaining file. Type y and press Enter to remove the file. 5.) Change user owner Type chown cflynn /home/cflynn/welcome and press Enter. Type chown cflynn /home/cflynn/team_directory and press Enter to change the file user ownership of these files to cflynn. 6.) Change group owner Type chgrp proj /home/cflynn/welcome and press Enter. Type chgrp proj /home/cflynn/team_directory and press Enter to change the file group ownership of these files to proj.
15.1 Build a Computer From Scratch In this lab, your task is to: Add the computer case to the Workspace and install the motherboard. Connect the front panel connectors to the motherboard as follows: Power switch 3-1 pin Power LED (Note: There are locations for a 2-pin and a 3-1 pin Power LED connector on the motherboard. Make sure to use the 3-1 pin connector.) HDD LED Case speaker Front fan Rear fan USB (Black Cable, 2.0) Front panel audio USB 3.0 Install the processor, heat sink, and fan. Install the memory so it will function in dual-channel mode. Install a power supply and connect the computer to a power source. Install the two SATA hard drives: Install the solid-state drive (SSD) hard drive. The location for this drive is on top of the hard drive case. Install the SATA 3.5" hard drive. Install the SATA CD/DVD drive. Connect a monitor (with power), keyboard, and mouse. Boot into the BIOS configuration utility to verify that you have installed the hardware correctly.
> Under Shelf, expand System Cases. > Drag the System Case from the Shelf to the Workspace > Above the computer, select Motherboard to switch to the motherboard view. > Under Shelf, expand Motherboards. > Drag the Motherboard from the Shelf to the motherboard plate in the system case. > From the Selected Component pane, select Details to identify the location of the motherboard connectors. > Select the Specifications tab. > Read the documentation to identify the location for the following connectors: ~ Power switch ~ 3-1 pin Power LED (Note: There are locations for a 2-pin and a 3-1 pin Power LED connector on the motherboard. Make sure to use the 3-1 pin connector.) ~ HDD LED ~ Case speaker ~ Front fan ~ Rear fan ~ USB (Black Cable, 2.0) ~ Front panel audio ~ USB 3.0 > Select the system case. > The available connectors are shown in the Selected Component pane. > From the Selected Component pane, drag a connector to the port location on the motherboard to connect system case connectors. If necessary, zoom in to get a closer view of the motherboard. > Repeat step 3e until all the case and front panel connectors are connected to the motherboard. > How many pins does the main motherboard power supply require? > How many pins does the CPU power require? > Select the motherboard and then, in the Selected Component pane, identify the socket number/type of the motherboard. > Under Shelf, expand Processors. > Drag the i5-8600K, 3.60 GHz processor, LGA1151 from the Shelf to the processor socket on the motherboard. > Under Shelf, expand Fans. > Drag the Heat Sink and Fan, Socket 1151 to the motherboard location. > From the Selected Component pane, drag the Connector, Fan, CPU 4-pin to the motherboard location. > Select the motherboard. > From the Selected Component pane, select Details. > Select the Specifications tab. > Read the documentation to identify supported memory and installation procedures for dual-channel mode. > Under Shelf, expand Memory Modules. > Read the descriptions for the available memory on the Shelf. > Drag a DDR4 memory module to the memory slot on the motherboard to configure dual-channel mode. > Repeat step 5g to install the additional module. > Find the correct power supply using the following steps: ~ Under Shelf, expand Power Supplies. ~ Select a power supply. ~ From the Selected Component pane, examine the power connectors, looking for all of the connectors required for this scenario. ~ Repeat step 5a until you have identified the correct power supply for this lab. > Drag the Power Supply ATX 20+4-pin PCIe from the Shelf and to the area below the motherboard. > From the Selected Component pane, drag the 20+4 pin connector to the motherboard connector to connect the motherboard main power connector. > From the Selected Component pane, drag the 8-pin CPU connector to the motherboard connector to connect the CPU power. > Above the computer, select Back to switch to the back view of the computer to plug the computer into the wall outlet. > Under Shelf, expand Cables. > Select AC Power Cable. > From the Selected Component pane: ~ Drag the AC Power Connector (Female) to the power supply port on the computer. ~ Drag the AC Power Connector (Male) to an AC outlet on the wall plate. > Above the computer, select Motherboard. > Select the motherboard. > From the Selected Component pane, select Details. > Select the Specifications tab. > Read the documentation to identify the location of the SATA ports. > Under Shelf, expand Hard Drives. > Drag the Solid State Drive (SSD) from the Shelf to the 2.5" drive slot at the top of the hard drive tower. > Drag the SATA hard drive to a 3.5" drive slot. > Under Shelf, expand Cables. > Select Cable, SATA. > From the Selected Component pane: ~ Drag a Connector, SATA to the SSD drive. ~ Drag the unconnected Connector, SATA to a SATA port on the motherboard. > From the Shelf, select the SATA cable. > From the Selected Component pane: ~ Drag a SATA connector to the 3.5" hard drive. ~ Drag the unconnected SATA connector to a SATA port on the motherboard. > Under Partial Connections for the computer, select the power supply. > From the Selected Component pane: ~ Drag a SATA power connector to the SSD drive. ~ Drag a SATA power connector to the 3.5" drive. > Select the motherboard. > From the Selected Component pane, select Details. > Select the Specifications tab. > Read the documentation to identify the CD/DVD drive supported by the motherboard. > Above the computer, select Drive Bays to view the available slots. > Under Shelf, expand CD-DVD Drives. > Drag the CD-DVD Drive, Internal, SATA from the Shelf to an open 5.25" drive bay. > Under Shelf, expand Cables. > Select the SATA cable. > From the Selected Component pane, drag a SATA connector to the CD/DVD drive. > Under Partial Connections for the computer, select the power supply. > From the Selected Component pane, drag a SATA power connector to the CD/DVD drive. > Above the computer, select Motherboard. > Under Partial Connections for the computer, select the SATA cable. > From the Selected Component pane, drag the unconnected > SATA connector to a SATA port on the motherboard. > Under Shelf, expand Monitors. > Drag the monitor from the Shelf to the Workspace. > Above the monitor, select Back to switch to the back view of the monitor. > Above the computer, select Back. > Under Shelf, expand Cables. > Select the HDMI cable. > From the Selected Component pane: ~ Drag an HDMI connector to the HDMI port on the computer. ~ Drag the other HDMI connector to the HDMI port on the monitor. > From the Shelf, select the AC Power Cable. > From the Selected Component pane: ~ Drag the AC power connector (Female) to the monitor. ~ Drag the AC power connector (Male) to an outlet on the wall. > Under Shelf, expand Input devices. > Drag the Keyboard, USB from the Shelf to the Workspace. > Drag the Mouse, USB from the Shelf to the Workspace. > Select the keyboard. > From the Selected Component pane, drag the USB connector to a USB port on the back of the computer. > Select the mouse. > From the Selected Component pane, drag the USB connector to a USB port on the back of the computer. > From the back of the computer, on the power supply, click the power supply switch to the ON position. > Above the monitor, select Front to switch to the front view of the monitor. > Click the power button on the monitor. > Above the computer, select Front to switch to the front view of the computer. > Click the power button on the computer. > As the BIOS loads, press the Delete or F2 key to enter the setup program. > Under System Information, verify that all memory is recognized and is operating in dual-channel mode.
15.4 Create a Home Office Network You are creating a home office network. The network's internet access is connected to the left network port in the wall switch plate. You have selected a router and a wireless access point to use. Now you need to connect the devices and configure the network connections. In this lab, your task is to: -Connect the router to the left Ethernet port in the wall plate and provide power to the router. -Connect both desktop computers to the router. -Configure both desktop computers to receive DHCP addresses and be assigned DNS servers automatically. -Connect the wireless access point to the router. -Use 192.168.0.100 to connect to the wireless access point management interface. -Username: admin -Password: password -Configure the wireless access point using Chrome on PC1. -SSID: HomeWireless -Authentication Mode: WPA2-PSK -Encryption Method: AES -Pass Phrase: @hOMEwIRELESS! -Configure the laptop to connect to the wireless network. -Configure the iPad to connect to the wireless network.
Connect the router to the internet as follows: On the Shelf, expand Networking Devices. Drag the router from the Shelf to the Workspace area. Above the router, select Back to switch to the back view of the router. On the Shelf, expand Cables. Select the Power Adapter. Under Selected Component, drag the DC Power Connector to the power plug on the router. Under Selected Component, drag the AC Power Adapter to and AC power plug on the surge protector. Select Cat5e Cable. Under Selected Component, drag an RJ45 Connector to the WAN port on the router. Under Selected Component, drag the other RJ45 Connector to the left network plug on the wall plate. Connect the desktop computers to the router as follows: Above the PC1 computer case, select Back to switch to the back view of PC1. From the Shelf, select Cat5e Cable. Under Selected Component, drag an RJ45 Connector to a LAN port on the router. Under Selected Component, drag the other RJ45 Connector to the network plug on the computer. Repeat step 2 to connect PC2 to the router. Configure TCP/IP on the desktop computers as follows: On the PC1 monitor, select Click to view Windows 10. In the navigation area, right-click the network icon and select Open Network & Internet settings. From the left menu, select Ethernet. Under Related settings, select Change adapter options. Right-click Ethernet and select Properties. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). Select Properties. Select Obtain an IP address automatically. Select Obtain DNS server address automatically. Click OK. Click Close. In the Network Connections window, verify that the computer is connected to the HomeOffice and has internet access. From the top navigation tabs, select Computer Desk to switch back to the Workspace view. On the PC2 monitor, select Click to view Windows 10. Repeat steps 3b-3m to configure PC2. Connect the wireless access point to the router as follows: On the Shelf, expand Wireless Access Points. Drag the wireless access point from the Shelf to the Workspace area. Above the wireless access point, select Back to switch to the back view of the wireless access point. On the Shelf, expand Cables. Select the Power Adapter. In the Selected Component window, drag the DC Power Connector to the power plug on the wireless access point. In the Selected Component window, drag the AC Power Adapter to the AC power plug on the surge protector. On the Shelf, select the Cat5e Cable. In the Selected Component window, drag an RJ45 Connector to the WAN port on the wireless access point. In the Selected Component window, drag the other RJ45 Connector to a LAN port on the router. Configure the wireless access point as follows: On the PC1 monitor, select Click to view Windows 10. From the taskbar, open Chrome. In the URL field, enter 192.168.0.100 and press Enter for the wireless access point management console. In the Windows Security pop-up dialog, enter admin for the username. In the Password field, enter password. Click OK. Maximize the window for easier viewing. From the left menu, select Wireless. Select Basic. In the Wireless Name(SSID) field, enter HomeWireless. Select Apply. In the Windows Security pop-up dialog, enter admin for the username. In the Password field, enter password. Click OK. Under Wireless, select Security. From the Security Mode drop-down list, select WPA2-PSK for the authentication. Under WPA, make sure AES is selected. In the Pass Phrase field, enter @hOMEwIRELESS! as the security key. Click Apply. Configure the laptop wireless connection as follows: From the top navigation tabs, select Computer Desk to switch back to the Workspace view. On the front of the laptop, click the wireless switch to enable wireless. On the laptop monitor, select Click to view Windows 10. In the navigation area, select the network icon. Select HomeWireless. Select Connect. Enter @hOMEwIRELESS! as network security key. Select Next. Click Yes. Configure the iPad wireless connection as follows: From the top navigation tabs, select Computer Desk to switch back to the Workspace view. On the iPad screen, select Click to view iOS. Select Settings. Select Wi-Fi. Under Choose a Network, select HomeWireless. In the Password field, enter @hOMEwIRELESS! as the password. Select Join.
15.2 Troubleshoot a Malfunctioning Computer You work at a computer repair store. A customer has given you a computer that won't boot. In this lab, your task is to diagnose and correct the problem. The computer will successfully start and load Windows when the problem is corrected.
Observe the symptoms as follows: Click the power button on the computer. It should fail to turn on. Click OK. Test the power supply as follows: On the Shelf, expand PC Tools. Drag the Power Supply Tester from the Shelf to the Workspace area. Above the computer, select Motherboard to switch to the motherboard view of the computer. On the motherboard, drag the 20+4-pin power supply connector to the 24-pin port on the Power Supply Tester. On the motherboard, drag the 8-pin CPU power connector to the 8-pin port on the Power Supply Tester. Under Selected Component, select an unconnected 15-pin SATA power connector and drag it to the SATA port on the Power Supply Tester. Replace the power supply as follows: Drag the power connector from the video card to the Workspace. Above the computer, select Back to switch to the back view of the computer. Drag the power cord from the power supply to the Workspace. Above the computer, select Drive Bays to switch to the drive bays view of the computer. Drag the SATA power connector from the SATA hard drive to the Workspace. Drag the SATA power connector from the optical drive to the Workspace. In the Workspace, drag the connectors from the Power Supply Tester to the Workspace. Above the computer, select Motherboard to switch to the motherboard view of the computer. Drag the power supply to the Workspace. On the Shelf, expand Power Supplies. Select a power supply. Under Selected Component, examine each of the power connectors on the power supply looking for all of the connectors required for this scenario. Drag the ATX 20+4 PCIe power supply from the Shelf to the area above the motherboard. Under Selected Component, drag the 20+4-pin connector to the motherboard connector to connect the motherboard main power connector. Under Selected Component, drag the 8-pin connector to the CPU power connector to power the video card. Under Selected Component, drag the 6-pin connector to the video card. Above the computer, select Drive Bays to switch to the drive bays view to connect the SATA power for the computer. Under Selected Component, drag a SATA power connector to the hard drive. Under Selected Component, drag a SATA power connector to the optical drive. Above the computer, select Back to switch to the back view of the computer to plug the computer into the wall outlet. Under Partial Connections for the wall plate, select the power cord. Under Selected Component, drag the AC Power Connector to the power supply port. On the power supply, click the power supply switch to turn it to the on position. Test and replace memory modules as follows: Above the computer, select Front to switch to the front view of the computer. Click the power button on the computer to see if the computer boots. The computer beeps, so check the memory. From the top navigation tabs, select Bench to go back to the Workspace. Click the power button on the computer to turn it off. Above the computer, select Motherboard to switch to the motherboard view of the computer. On the Shelf, expand PC Tools. Drag the Memory Tester from the Shelf to the Workspace area. Drag a memory module from the computer to the correct slot on the memory tester. Select Test. Notice the size, speed, and type of memory indicated on the memory tester. If the memory tester indicates BAD the module is bad. Drag the module to the Workspace,If the memory tester indicates OK, the module is good. Return the module to the computer. Repeat steps 4h-4i for each memory modules in the computer. On the Shelf, expand Memory Modules. Drag the memory module of the same size, speed, and type as the memory in the computer to the computer to replace the failed DIMM. Above the computer, select Front to switch to the front view of the computer. Click the power button on the computer to see if the computer boots.
15.3 Troubleshoot System Startup You are the IT administrator for a small corporate network. Two coworkers in the office need your assistance with their BIOS settings. To improve security, update the BIOS security settings on the Exec computer in the Executive Office. Then set up a RAID array for data storage on the CorpServer computer in the Networking Closet. In this lab, your task is to complete the following: On Exec, configure the following security settings: -BIOS admin password: t67xab1 -System password: Execut1v3Order (O is a capital O) -Hard disk password: dog8b0b (0 is a zero) -TPM: Enable and activate On CorpServer, configure a RAID5 array using the motherboard RAID configuration utility. -RAID Level: RAID5 (Parity) -Select Disks: second, third, and fourth installed disks -Strip Size: 64 KB -Do not format the first disk, as it contains the OS files.
On the Exec computer, configure the security settings as follows: Under Executive Office, select Exec to launch the Executive computer. Select Start. Select the Power button. Select Restart. As the BIOS loads, press the Delete key. On the left, expand Security. Select Admin Password. In the Enter the new password field, enter t67xab1. In the Confirm new password field, enter t67xab1. Select OK. On the left, select System Password. In the Enter the new password field, enter Execut1v3Order (O is a capital O). In the Confirm new password field, enter Execut1v3Order (O is a capital O). Select OK. On the left, select Internal HDD-1 Password to configure a hard drive password. In the Enter the new password field, enter dog8b0b (0 is a zero). In the Confirm new password field, enter dog8b0b (0 is a zero). Select OK. Read the Warning message on screen; then select Yes. On the left, select TPM Security to enable the TPM. Select TPM Security. Select Apply. Select Activate. Select Apply. Click Exit to exit and save the changes. The system reboots. Enter Execut1v3Order (O is a capital O) as the system password and press Enter. Enter dog8b0b (0 is a zero) as the hard drive password and press Enter. On Support, reset the CMOS settings to clear the System and Admin passwords as follows: From the top navigation tabs, select Floor 1 Overview. Under Support Office, select Support to launch the Support computer. Select Start. Select the Power button. Select Restart. As the computer boots, it prompts you for a password. From the top navigation tabs, select Support Office to change to the hardware view so you can clear the password. Select the power button on the computer to turn it off. On the surge protector, drag the power cable connected to the computer and to the Workspace. Above the computer, select Motherboard to switch to the motherboard view for the computer. Expand the Shelf. On the motherboard, select the CMOS battery and drag it to the Shelf. Drag the CMOS battery it back to its original position. Above the computer, select Front to switch to the front view of the computer. Under Partial Connections above the computer, select the power cable. Under Selected Component, drag the AC Power connector to the surge protector. Click the power button on the computer After the workstation boots, select Floor 1 Overview, to return to the office environment. Under Networking Closet, select Hardware. On CorpData, configure a RAID5 array using the motherboard RAID configuration utility as follows: On the CorpData monitor, select Click to view Windows Server 2016. Select Start. Select the Power button. Select Restart. As the computer boots, press the Delete key to enter the BIOS setup program. On the left, expand System Configuration to configure the SATA drive mode. Select SATA Operation. On the right, select RAID On. Select Apply. Select Exit to restart the system. After the BIOS loads, the RAID controller will load. Press Ctrl + I when you see the message on the screen. With Create RAID Volume selected, press Enter. Press Tab to move the section to RAID Level. Use the up and down arrow keys to select RAID5 (Parity); then press Enter. With Select Disks highlighted, press Enter. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the disks for the RAID array. With the disk selected, press the space bar to select each disk. Press Enter when the required disks have been selected. Press Tab. Use the up and down arrow keys to select 64 KB, then press Enter. Press Enter to accept the default capacity and continue. Press Enter to create the RAID volume. When prompted, press Y to create the volume. Press Esc to exit. Press Y to exit and restart the computer.
15.6 Troubleshoot a Mobile Device You are a junior IT professional at a small startup company. Your manager has asked you to prepare the marketing director's iPad and notebook computer for an upcoming conference that she is attending. While working on the notebook computer, you noticed that the integrated Wi-Fi adapter is not functioning. Complete the following on the iPad: Turn off airplane mode and connect the iPad to the CorpNet wireless network -Airplane Mode: Disabled -Passphrase: @CorpNetWeRSecure!& Turn off Bluetooth. Turn on passcode. -Current passcode:1542 Configure the iPad to require a passcode after 15 minutes of being idle. Turn off simple passcode and enter a new passcode. -New passcode: PCProRocks Configure the iPad to erase all data after 10 failed passcode attempts. Configure VPN settings on the iPad: -VPN type: PPTP -Description: Office2VPN -Server: 198.28.56.110 -Account: mbrown Complete the following on the Office2-Lap Computer: On the laptop, install the fastest USB wireless adapter from the Shelf. On the laptop, create a manual wireless network connection for the convention's Wi-Fi using the following settings: -SSID: TechCon-WiFi -Security: WPA2-Personal -Encryption: AES -Passphrase: T3chCon2024 -Do not have the connection start automatically. On the laptop, configure power saving options to increase battery life as follows -Customize the plan to turn off the screen after 10 minutes when on battery power. -Customize the plan to put the computer to sleep after 30 minutes when plugged in. -Use the Best power efficiency plan.
On the iPad, connect the iPad to the wireless network as follows: On the iPad, select Click to view iOS. Select Settings. Slide the Airplane Mode slider to the off position.Select Wi-Fi. On the right, slide the Wi-Fi slider to the on position. Under Choose a Network, select DevOps-5GHz. In the Password field, enter D3vOps245 for the password. Select Join. On the iPad, configure security settings as follows: Under Settings, select Bluetooth. Slide the Bluetooth slider to the off position. Under Settings, select Touch ID & Passcode. Select Turn Passcode On. Enter 1542 for the passcode. Re-enter 1542 for the passcode. Select Require Passcode Select After 15 minutes. At the top, select Passcode Lock. Next to Simple Passcode, move the slider to the off position. Enter 1542 for the passcode. Enter PCProR@cks to change the passcode. Select Next.Enter PCProR@cks to re-enter the new passcode. Click Done. On the Touch ID & Passcode page, slide the Erase Data slider to the on position. Click Enable. On the iPad, configure VPN settings on the iPad using the follows: Under Settings, select General. Under General, and select VPN. Select Add VPN Configuration. Select PPTP. In the Description field, enter ExecVPN. In the Server field, enter 198.28.56.110. In the Account field, enter mbrown. Select Save. From the top navigation tabs, select Computer Desk to navigate back to the Workspace view. On the laptop, install the fastest USB wireless adapter as follows: Above the laptop, select Back to switch to the back view of the laptop. On the Shelf, expand Wireless Adapters. Drag the 802.11a/b/g/n/ac USB Adapter to an open USB port on the laptop. On the laptop, create a manual wireless network connection as follows: Above the laptop, select Front to switch to the front view on the laptop. On the laptop, select Click here to view Windows 10 to enter the operating system view. In the notification area, right-click the Network icon and select Open Network & Internet settings. Under Change your network settings, select Network and Sharing Center. Select Set up a new connection or network. Select Manually connect to a wireless network. Click Next. In the Network name field, enter TechCon-WiFi. In the Security type drop-down list, select WPA2-Personal. In the Encryption type field, make sure AES is selected. In the Security Key field, enter T3chCon2016. Unmark Start this connection automatically. Click Next. Click Close. Close the Network and Sharing Center. On the laptop, configure power saving options as follows: In the upper left corner of Settings, select Home. Select System. In the left menu, select Power & sleep. Under Related settings, select Additional power settings. Under Choose or customize a power plan, select Power Saver. To the right of Power Saver, select Change plan settings. In the Turn off the display drop-down list, select 10 minutes. In the Put the computer to sleep drop-down list, select 30 minutes. Click Save Changes.