单项选择题
You deploy Windows 7 to the computers that are used by your company’s Web developers. All Web developer user accounts are in a single organizational unit (OU).
Internet Explorer is blocking pop-up windows for multiple internal Web applications that are hosted on different servers.
You need to use Group Policy to ensure that Internet Explorer does not block pop-up windows for internal Web applications.
What should you do?()
A.Add each server to the Intranet zone.
B.Add each server to the Trusted Sites zone.
C.Enable Compatibility View in Internet Explorer.
D.Set the default security setting in Internet Explorer to Medium.
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单项选择题
Your network has client computers that run Windows Vista. You are planning to deploy Windows 7.You need to detect and analyze the compatibility of an application that requires elevated privileges. What should you do?()
A.Use the Standard User Analyzer (SUA) tool.
B.Use the Standard User Analyzer (SUA) Wizard.
C.Run a virtual version of the Setup Analysis Tool (SAT).
D.Run a stand-alone version of the Setup Analysis Tool (SAT). -
单项选择题
Your network has client computers that run Windows XP. All users access a custom line-of- business application. The line-of-business application is not compatible with Windows 7. You are planning to deploy Windows 7. You have the following requirements: The application must run on all client computers. The application executable must reside on each client computer. You need to manage application compatibility to meet the requirements. What should you do?()
A.Install the application on a Remote Desktop Services server.
B.Install a shim for the application on each client computer.
C.Install the Windows Compatibility Evaluator on each client computer.
D.Virtualize the application by using Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V). -
单项选择题
You are planning to deploy Windows 7. You have a custom line-of-business application that is not compatible with Windows 7. You need to design a solution that allows the application to run. What should you do?()
A.Use the Setup Analysis Tool.
B.Use the Compatibility Administrator.
C.Use the Update Compatibility Evaluator.
D.Use the Windows Compatibility Evaluator.
