Friday, January 17, 2020

Lab 15

Lab 15 Administering Windows 7 Exercise 15. 1 | Creating a Custom Backup Job | Overview | In Exercise 15. 1, you create a single, custom backup job that saves selected files and folders to a partition on the computer’s hard disk. | Completion time | 20 minutes | Question 1 | Why doesn’t the system drive (C:) appear on the Select where you want to save your backup page? You cannot backup C: drive to C: Drive | Question 2 | Why does a warning appear when you select the ALICE1 (X:) drive, informing you that the X: drive is on the same physical disk as your system drive?Because X: drive is external storage. | Question 3 | Why doesn’t the Windows folder appear under the Local Disk (C:) drive? Windows 7 makes an image of your system so it cannot write the image it is backing up to the device it is imaging. | 11. Take a screen shot of the Review your backup settings page by pressing Alt+Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting image into the Lab15_worksheet file in the pag e provided by pressing Ctrl+V. 14. Take a screen shot of the Windows Backup is currently in progress page by pressing Alt+Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting image into the Lab15_worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.Question 4 | What is the size of the backup, as indicated on the Backup and Restore control panel? 1. 25GB | Exercise 15. 2 | Performing an Incremental Backup Job | Overview | In Exercise 15. 2, you create a new file on the computer and repeat the backup job you performed in Exercise 15. 1, to demonstrate how incremental backup jobs work in Windows 7. | Completion time | 15 minutes | Question 5 | How is the Backup and Restore control panel interface different from when you opened it the first time? Shows now that there was a ackup made on the dates and when the next backup. & Shows alice1 is backedup | Question 6 | How does the time required for this backup compare with that for the same job the first time you ran it? seconds | Question 7 | How many B ackup Files folders are there beneath the Backup Set folder? three backup folder. | 12. Take a screen shot of the Windows Explorer window, showing the Backup Files folders, by pressing Alt+Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting image into the Lab15_worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.Question 8 | What is the size of the folder? 348MB | Question 9 | Why is the second Backup Files folder so much smaller than the first one? Because there was one small change the text file. | Exercise 15. 3 | Performing a Restore | Overview | The only way to be sure that a backup has completed successfully is to perform a test restore. In this exercise, you restore a file from the backup you performed earlier. | Completion time | 10 minutes | Question 10 | How many options are there to choose from in the Restore Files dialog box? dates | Question 11 | How many results appear in the Search for files to restore dialog box and from which backup jobs are they? Just one the newfile. txt | Q uestion 12 | From which of the three backups you performed is the Newfile. txt file going to be restored? From the second backup | 10. Take a screen shot of the Your files have been restored page by pressing Alt+Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting image into the Lab15_worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V. Lab Challenge 15. 1: Scheduling a backup Job Completion time | 10 minutes |Performing a single backup job provides only limited protection against hardware failure. To fully protect your data, you must back up regularly, and Windows 7 enables you to schedule backup jobs to run at specified intervals. To complete this challenge, you must create a job that backs up your workstation’s entire system (C:) drive to the X: drive every Friday at 11:00 PM. Write out the procedure for creating the job and take a screen shot of the Review your backup settings page by pressing Alt+Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting image into the Lab15_worksheet file in the page p rovided by pressing Ctrl+V.Lab Challenge 15. 2: Using Branchcache Completion time | 15 minutes | NOTE | If you have not done so already, you must complete Exercise 10. 1, in which you install Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 and enable the Group Policy Management Tools, before you attempt to complete this challenge. | To use BranchCache, you must configure the appropriate Group Policy settings on both the host servers and the branch office computers.To complete this challenge, you must create three Group Policy objects called BranchCache Content Servers, BranchCache Hosted Cache Servers, and BranchCache Clients, and configure each GPO with the settings needed to create a BranchCache implementation that uses your classroom server (RWDC01) as a hosted cache server. Write out the procedure for creating the GPOs and take screen shots of the three GPOs in the Group Policy Management Editor console by pressing Alt+Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting image into the lab15_ worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.

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