NIIT Lab@Home 11 ICTWC
1. Sara complains that her computer shows 100% CPU usage even if she does not have any application running. A DOS window appears and disappears every time she logs on to the network. In addition, all programs stop responding within two minutes and she is unable to close the running applications or start new applications. As a result, she is forced to restart the computer. How will you solve Sara's problem? Experiment To solve the Sara's problem, you need to perform the following tasks: Open the Resource Monitor Window. View CPU. View Memory. View Disk.
1. Open the Resource Monitor Window.
2. View CPU.
3. View Memory.
4. View Disk.
Task 1. Open the Resource Monitor Window
To the Resource Monitor wwindow, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Pres the Windows+C keys. the Charms is displayed.
2. Click the Switch element. the Apps screen is displayed.
3. Type Task Manager, and then press the Enter key. the Task Manager window is displayed.
4. Click More details. the Task Manager window is displayed.
5. Click the performence tab. the performance page is displayed.
6. Click the oprn Resource Monitor link. the Resource Monitor window is displayed.
Task 2. Viewing CPU
To view CPU, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Click the CPU tab. the CPU page is displayed.
2. Double click the PID column. you will notice that the number of process and its threads are displayed.
Task 3. Viewing Memory
To View memory, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Click the Memory tab. the Memory page is displayed.
2. Double click the Working set (KB) column. you will notice that the process that is utilizing maximum system
memory is displayed on the top of the column.
Task 4. Viewing Disk
To view disk, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Click the disk tab. the disk page is displayed.
2. Double click the Write (B/sec) column. you will notice the process that has the maximum average number of bytes per
second is displayed on the top the column.
2. View CPU.
3. View Memory.
4. View Disk.
Task 1. Open the Resource Monitor Window
To the Resource Monitor wwindow, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Pres the Windows+C keys. the Charms is displayed.
2. Click the Switch element. the Apps screen is displayed.
3. Type Task Manager, and then press the Enter key. the Task Manager window is displayed.
4. Click More details. the Task Manager window is displayed.
5. Click the performence tab. the performance page is displayed.
6. Click the oprn Resource Monitor link. the Resource Monitor window is displayed.
Task 2. Viewing CPU
To view CPU, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Click the CPU tab. the CPU page is displayed.
2. Double click the PID column. you will notice that the number of process and its threads are displayed.
Task 3. Viewing Memory
To View memory, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Click the Memory tab. the Memory page is displayed.
2. Double click the Working set (KB) column. you will notice that the process that is utilizing maximum system
memory is displayed on the top of the column.
Task 4. Viewing Disk
To view disk, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Click the disk tab. the disk page is displayed.
2. Double click the Write (B/sec) column. you will notice the process that has the maximum average number of bytes per
second is displayed on the top the column.
2. Jim works frequently with multiple applications at a time. At times, he feels that his computer system does not respond according to the needs of the running applications. Moreover, while working with multiple applications, he wants to frequently switch over from one application to another, observe the resource utilization by individual application, and check the details of opened applications. Help Jim to perform the preceding tasks. Experiment To accomplish the preceding tasks, you need to perform the following tasks: Manage Processes. View System Statistics. View App History. Manage Startup Programs. View Users. Manage Details. Manage Services.
1. Manage Processes.
2. View System Statistics.
3. View App History.
4. Manage Startup Programs.
5. View Users.
6. Manage Details.
7. Manage Services.
Task 1. Manage Processes.
To Manage Processes, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Press the Windows+C keys. the charms bar is displayed.
2. Click the Switch element. the Charms bar is displayed.
3. Type Notepad, and then press the Enter key. the Notepad window is displayed.
4. Press the Windows+C keys. the Charms bar is displayed.
5. Click the Switch elemant. the Apps screen is dislayed.
6. Type WordPad, and then press the Enter key. the wordpad window is displayed.
7. press the windows+C keys. the Charms bar is dislayed.
8. Click the Switch element. the Apps screen is displayed.
9. Type Task Manager, and then press the Enter key. the Task Manager window is displayed.
10. Ensure that Notepad and Windos WordPad Application are displayed in the Task Manage window.
11. Click More details. the task Manager window is displaye. Scroll down and you will notice that the
CPU usege of Apps, Backround processes, and Windows processes.
12. Right click Notepad, and then select End task. the notepad window is closed.
13. Right click windows Wordad Application, and then select End task. the Wordad windows is Closed.
Task 2. Viewing System Statistics
To View System Statistics, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Task Manager window is open.
2. Click the Performance tab. the Performance page is displayed.
3. Click CPU in the lift pane. the CPU page is displayed in the right pane. you will notice that the graphs
of the CPU usage of your system are displayed.
4. Click Memory in the left pane. the Memory page is displayed in the right page. you will notice that the
information about the memory usage of your system is displayed.
5. Click Disk 0 (C:) in the left pane. the Disk 0 (C:) page is displayed in the right pane. you will notice
that the information about the disk 0 (C:) usage of your system is displayed.
6. Click Ethernet in left pane. the Ethernet page is displayed in the right pane. you will that the IPv4 and IPv6
addresses of your system are displayed.
Task 3. Viewing app History
To view app history, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Task Manager window is open.
2. Click the App history tab. app history page is displayed. the App history tab displayed the CPU and network bandwidth
usage of each app. therefore, you can observe the current resource usege of each process.
Task 4. Managing Startup Programs
To view startup programs, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Task manager window is open.
2. Click the Startu tab. the Startup page is displayed. the application that automatically start with the system startup are displayed.
3. Right click Backinfo under the Name column, and then select Open file location. the Backinfo window is displayed. you can view the location
of the file.
4. Close the Backinfo window.
Task 5. Viewing Usages
To View users, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Task Manager window is open.
2. Click the Users tab. the Users page is displayed. you will notice that the system's resource usage by user account.
you can expand a user's name to view that user's processes.
3. Right click Administrator, and then select Manage user accounts. the User Accounts window id Displayed.
4. Click the Account control setting link in the right pane. the user Account control setting window is displayed.
5. Scroll down the slider,a nd then select Never notify.
6. Click the ok button. the User Accounts window is displayed.
7. Close the User Accounts window.
Task 6. Managing Details
To view details, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Task Manager window in open.
2. Click the Detail tab. The Details page is displayed.
3. Scroll down the bar in the right hand side of the Task Manager window to select services. exe.
4. Right click services.exe, and then select set priority Realtime. the task manger dialog box is displayed
Task 7. Managing Services
To mange services, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Task Manager window is open.
2. CLick the Services tab. the services page is displayed.
3. Select Spooler under the Name column.
4. Right click spooler, and then select Stop. the Spooler services is stopped.
5. Right click spooler, and then select Start. the Spooler services is started.
6. Losethe Task Manager window.
2. View System Statistics.
3. View App History.
4. Manage Startup Programs.
5. View Users.
6. Manage Details.
7. Manage Services.
Task 1. Manage Processes.
To Manage Processes, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Press the Windows+C keys. the charms bar is displayed.
2. Click the Switch element. the Charms bar is displayed.
3. Type Notepad, and then press the Enter key. the Notepad window is displayed.
4. Press the Windows+C keys. the Charms bar is displayed.
5. Click the Switch elemant. the Apps screen is dislayed.
6. Type WordPad, and then press the Enter key. the wordpad window is displayed.
7. press the windows+C keys. the Charms bar is dislayed.
8. Click the Switch element. the Apps screen is displayed.
9. Type Task Manager, and then press the Enter key. the Task Manager window is displayed.
10. Ensure that Notepad and Windos WordPad Application are displayed in the Task Manage window.
11. Click More details. the task Manager window is displaye. Scroll down and you will notice that the
CPU usege of Apps, Backround processes, and Windows processes.
12. Right click Notepad, and then select End task. the notepad window is closed.
13. Right click windows Wordad Application, and then select End task. the Wordad windows is Closed.
Task 2. Viewing System Statistics
To View System Statistics, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Task Manager window is open.
2. Click the Performance tab. the Performance page is displayed.
3. Click CPU in the lift pane. the CPU page is displayed in the right pane. you will notice that the graphs
of the CPU usage of your system are displayed.
4. Click Memory in the left pane. the Memory page is displayed in the right page. you will notice that the
information about the memory usage of your system is displayed.
5. Click Disk 0 (C:) in the left pane. the Disk 0 (C:) page is displayed in the right pane. you will notice
that the information about the disk 0 (C:) usage of your system is displayed.
6. Click Ethernet in left pane. the Ethernet page is displayed in the right pane. you will that the IPv4 and IPv6
addresses of your system are displayed.
Task 3. Viewing app History
To view app history, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Task Manager window is open.
2. Click the App history tab. app history page is displayed. the App history tab displayed the CPU and network bandwidth
usage of each app. therefore, you can observe the current resource usege of each process.
Task 4. Managing Startup Programs
To view startup programs, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Task manager window is open.
2. Click the Startu tab. the Startup page is displayed. the application that automatically start with the system startup are displayed.
3. Right click Backinfo under the Name column, and then select Open file location. the Backinfo window is displayed. you can view the location
of the file.
4. Close the Backinfo window.
Task 5. Viewing Usages
To View users, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Task Manager window is open.
2. Click the Users tab. the Users page is displayed. you will notice that the system's resource usage by user account.
you can expand a user's name to view that user's processes.
3. Right click Administrator, and then select Manage user accounts. the User Accounts window id Displayed.
4. Click the Account control setting link in the right pane. the user Account control setting window is displayed.
5. Scroll down the slider,a nd then select Never notify.
6. Click the ok button. the User Accounts window is displayed.
7. Close the User Accounts window.
Task 6. Managing Details
To view details, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Task Manager window in open.
2. Click the Detail tab. The Details page is displayed.
3. Scroll down the bar in the right hand side of the Task Manager window to select services. exe.
4. Right click services.exe, and then select set priority Realtime. the task manger dialog box is displayed
Task 7. Managing Services
To mange services, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Task Manager window is open.
2. CLick the Services tab. the services page is displayed.
3. Select Spooler under the Name column.
4. Right click spooler, and then select Stop. the Spooler services is stopped.
5. Right click spooler, and then select Start. the Spooler services is started.
6. Losethe Task Manager window.
3. Jim works as the Development Manager in TimeTech Inc. The organization deals in content development. Jim needs to attend meetings with the clients and the Design Head frequently to design and develop the courses according to the standards of the client. Therefore, he needs to access work-related files from anywhere within the organization or from the client place. Sometimes, he needs to work from the client place and modify the files according to the requirements of the client. These changes need to be automatically updated on the system, LON- CL1, after the files are entered into the organizational network. Jim has hired you to fulfill his requirements. Help Jim to fulfill his requirements. Experiment To fulfill Jim's requirement, you need to perform the following tasks: Create a network folder. Enable offline files. Work with offline files and folders. Test the synchronization of the Sync folder. Schedule Sync partnership.
1. Create a network folder.
2. Enable offline files.
3. Work with offline files and folders.
4. Test the synchronization of the Sync folder.
5. Schedule Sync partnership.
Task 1. Create a network folder
To create a network folder, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Strat screen is displayed.
2. Type C:\, and then press the Enter key. the Local disk (C:) window is displayed.
3. Right click anywhere in the empty area of the right pane of the local disk (C:) window and then select
New folder a new folder is created in the right pane.
4. Type sync, and then press the Enter key to rename the new folder.
5. doublie click the sync folder. the sync window is displayed.
6. Right click anywhrer in the empty area of the right pane of the sync window, and then select new text document.
A new text document is created in the right pane.
7. Type cloent notes, and then press the Enter key to rename the new folder.
8. Double click the client notes.txt file. the client notes window is dislayed.
9. Type this is a test document. in the client notes window.
10. Select file save from the menu bar.
11. Close the client notes text file.
12. Click the Back arroy button. the Local disk (C:) window is displayes.
13. Right click the Sync folder, and then select properties. the sync properties dialog box is displayed.
14. Click the Sharing tab. the Sharing page is displayed.
15. Click the share button. the file sharing dialog box is displayed.
16. Select the Everyone option from the drop down list beside the Add button.
17. Click the Add button. the Everyone name is displayed in the list box.
18. Click the Done button. the your folder is shares page of file sharing dialog box is displayed.
19. Click the Done button. the Sync proerties dialog box is displayed.
20. Click the close button.
21. Close the Local disk (C:) window.
Task 2. Enabling Offine Files
To enable offline files, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Strat screen is displayed.
2. Type Control panel, and then press the Enter key. the Control panel window is displayed.
3. Select the Small icons option from the View by: Category drop down list. the All control panel Items window is displayed.
4. Click the Sync center link. the Sync Center window is dislayed.
5. Click the Manage offline file link in the left the pane. the Offline file dialog box is displayed.
6. Click the Enable offline file button. After a few moments, the Offline files is currently enable lavel is displayed.
7. Click the ok button. the offline file message box is displayed.
8. press the space bar. the ADATUM\Administrator screen is displayed.
Task 3. Working with Offline File and Folders
To work with offline file then folders, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Type \\172.16.0.50, and then press the Enter key. After a few moments, the 172.16.0.50. window is displayed
2. Right click the Sync folder, and select Always available offline. After a few moments, the 172,16.0.50 windows is displayed.
3. Close the 172.16.0.50 window.
4. Press the windows key. the strat screen is displayed.
5. Type Control panel, and then press the Enter key. the Control panel window is displayed.
6. Click the ync center link. the Sync center window is diplayed.
7. Ensure that the View sync partneships link is selected in the left pane.
8. Right click the offline files folder in the right pane, and then select Sync offline files. the progress bar displayed the
progress of the sync. Ater a few moments, the sync Completed status is displayed.
9. Right click the offline files folder in the right pane, and then select properties. the offline files properties dialog box is displayed.
10. Ensure that the Enable and Connected ckeck boxes are selected under the States section.
11. Click the ok button. the Sync conter window is displayed.
12. Click the Control panel Home linl in left pane. the All control panel Items window is displayed.
13. Click the Network and Sharing center link. the Network and Sharing Center window is displyed.
14. Click the Change adapter setting in left pane. the Network Connections window is displayed.
15. Select the Local Area Connection icon.
16. Right click, and then select the disable option from menu.
17. Close the Network Connections window.
18. Click the Control panel Home link in the left pane. the All Control panel Items winsow is displayed.
19. Click the Sync center link. the sync crnter window is displayed.
20. Ensure that the View sync partnerships link is selected in left pane.
21. Double click the offline files folder in the right pane. the Offline files window is displayed.
22. Right click the sync(\\172.16.0.50.) folder in the right pane, and then select Propertied. the Sync (\\172.16.0.50.) Properties
dialog box is displayed.
23. Ensure that the Enable and connected check boxes are selected under the States section.
24. Click the ok button. the offline files window is displayed.
25. Double click the sync (\\172.16.0.50.) folder in the right pane. the Sync window is displayed.
26. Double click the Clint notes.txt file. the Client notes window is displayed.
27. Ensure that the this is a test document. text is written in the client notes wondow.
28. Type the Sync is successfully completed. in a new line of the Client Notes window.
29. Select file save from the menu bar.
30. Close the clint notes text file.
31. Close the Sync window.
32. Close the offline files window.
Task 4. Testing the Synchronization of the Sync Folder
To test the synchronization of the sync folder, you neet to perform the following steps:
1. Open the Start Screen.
2. Type C:\, and then press the Enter ket. the Local disk (C:) window is displayed.
3. Double click the sync folder the sync folder. the sync windowd is displayed.
4. Double click the Client notes.txt file. the Client notes window is displayed.
5. Ensure that the this is a test document. text is written in the client notes window.
6. Close the client notes window.
7. Open Control panel.
8. Click the Network and Sharing center link. the Network and Sharing center window is displayed.
9. Click the change adapter setting in the left pane, the network connections window is displayed.
10. Select the Local Area connection icon.
11. Right click, and then select the Enable option from the menu. After a few moments, Adatum.com is displayed below Local Area Connection.
12. Close the Network connections window.
13. Close the Control panel window.
14. Ensure that the sync window is displayed.
15. Double that the the Sync is successfully comleted. text is written in the Client noter window.
16. Close the Client noter window.
17. Close the sync window.
Task 5. Scheduling Sync Partnership
To Scheduling Sync Partnership, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Open the Control anel window.
2. Click the Sync center link. the Sync center window is displayed.
3. Ensure that the View sync partnerships link is selected in the left pane.
4. Right click the offline files folder in the right pane, and then select Schedule for offline files. the page of the offline sync
Schedule wizard is displayed.
5. Ensure that the sync (\\172.16.0.50) check box is selected.
6. Click the At a schedule time option. the page is dissplayed.
7. Select minute(s) from the Repeat every drop down list, beside the Number spin box.
8. Click the Next button. the Save this "Offline files" sync schedule page is displayed.
9. Click the Save schedule button . the Sync center window is displyed.
10.Close the Sync Center window.
2. Enable offline files.
3. Work with offline files and folders.
4. Test the synchronization of the Sync folder.
5. Schedule Sync partnership.
Task 1. Create a network folder
To create a network folder, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Strat screen is displayed.
2. Type C:\, and then press the Enter key. the Local disk (C:) window is displayed.
3. Right click anywhere in the empty area of the right pane of the local disk (C:) window and then select
New folder a new folder is created in the right pane.
4. Type sync, and then press the Enter key to rename the new folder.
5. doublie click the sync folder. the sync window is displayed.
6. Right click anywhrer in the empty area of the right pane of the sync window, and then select new text document.
A new text document is created in the right pane.
7. Type cloent notes, and then press the Enter key to rename the new folder.
8. Double click the client notes.txt file. the client notes window is dislayed.
9. Type this is a test document. in the client notes window.
10. Select file save from the menu bar.
11. Close the client notes text file.
12. Click the Back arroy button. the Local disk (C:) window is displayes.
13. Right click the Sync folder, and then select properties. the sync properties dialog box is displayed.
14. Click the Sharing tab. the Sharing page is displayed.
15. Click the share button. the file sharing dialog box is displayed.
16. Select the Everyone option from the drop down list beside the Add button.
17. Click the Add button. the Everyone name is displayed in the list box.
18. Click the Done button. the your folder is shares page of file sharing dialog box is displayed.
19. Click the Done button. the Sync proerties dialog box is displayed.
20. Click the close button.
21. Close the Local disk (C:) window.
Task 2. Enabling Offine Files
To enable offline files, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the Strat screen is displayed.
2. Type Control panel, and then press the Enter key. the Control panel window is displayed.
3. Select the Small icons option from the View by: Category drop down list. the All control panel Items window is displayed.
4. Click the Sync center link. the Sync Center window is dislayed.
5. Click the Manage offline file link in the left the pane. the Offline file dialog box is displayed.
6. Click the Enable offline file button. After a few moments, the Offline files is currently enable lavel is displayed.
7. Click the ok button. the offline file message box is displayed.
8. press the space bar. the ADATUM\Administrator screen is displayed.
Task 3. Working with Offline File and Folders
To work with offline file then folders, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Type \\172.16.0.50, and then press the Enter key. After a few moments, the 172.16.0.50. window is displayed
2. Right click the Sync folder, and select Always available offline. After a few moments, the 172,16.0.50 windows is displayed.
3. Close the 172.16.0.50 window.
4. Press the windows key. the strat screen is displayed.
5. Type Control panel, and then press the Enter key. the Control panel window is displayed.
6. Click the ync center link. the Sync center window is diplayed.
7. Ensure that the View sync partneships link is selected in the left pane.
8. Right click the offline files folder in the right pane, and then select Sync offline files. the progress bar displayed the
progress of the sync. Ater a few moments, the sync Completed status is displayed.
9. Right click the offline files folder in the right pane, and then select properties. the offline files properties dialog box is displayed.
10. Ensure that the Enable and Connected ckeck boxes are selected under the States section.
11. Click the ok button. the Sync conter window is displayed.
12. Click the Control panel Home linl in left pane. the All control panel Items window is displayed.
13. Click the Network and Sharing center link. the Network and Sharing Center window is displyed.
14. Click the Change adapter setting in left pane. the Network Connections window is displayed.
15. Select the Local Area Connection icon.
16. Right click, and then select the disable option from menu.
17. Close the Network Connections window.
18. Click the Control panel Home link in the left pane. the All Control panel Items winsow is displayed.
19. Click the Sync center link. the sync crnter window is displayed.
20. Ensure that the View sync partnerships link is selected in left pane.
21. Double click the offline files folder in the right pane. the Offline files window is displayed.
22. Right click the sync(\\172.16.0.50.) folder in the right pane, and then select Propertied. the Sync (\\172.16.0.50.) Properties
dialog box is displayed.
23. Ensure that the Enable and connected check boxes are selected under the States section.
24. Click the ok button. the offline files window is displayed.
25. Double click the sync (\\172.16.0.50.) folder in the right pane. the Sync window is displayed.
26. Double click the Clint notes.txt file. the Client notes window is displayed.
27. Ensure that the this is a test document. text is written in the client notes wondow.
28. Type the Sync is successfully completed. in a new line of the Client Notes window.
29. Select file save from the menu bar.
30. Close the clint notes text file.
31. Close the Sync window.
32. Close the offline files window.
Task 4. Testing the Synchronization of the Sync Folder
To test the synchronization of the sync folder, you neet to perform the following steps:
1. Open the Start Screen.
2. Type C:\, and then press the Enter ket. the Local disk (C:) window is displayed.
3. Double click the sync folder the sync folder. the sync windowd is displayed.
4. Double click the Client notes.txt file. the Client notes window is displayed.
5. Ensure that the this is a test document. text is written in the client notes window.
6. Close the client notes window.
7. Open Control panel.
8. Click the Network and Sharing center link. the Network and Sharing center window is displayed.
9. Click the change adapter setting in the left pane, the network connections window is displayed.
10. Select the Local Area connection icon.
11. Right click, and then select the Enable option from the menu. After a few moments, Adatum.com is displayed below Local Area Connection.
12. Close the Network connections window.
13. Close the Control panel window.
14. Ensure that the sync window is displayed.
15. Double that the the Sync is successfully comleted. text is written in the Client noter window.
16. Close the Client noter window.
17. Close the sync window.
Task 5. Scheduling Sync Partnership
To Scheduling Sync Partnership, you need to perform the following steps:
1. Open the Control anel window.
2. Click the Sync center link. the Sync center window is displayed.
3. Ensure that the View sync partnerships link is selected in the left pane.
4. Right click the offline files folder in the right pane, and then select Schedule for offline files. the page of the offline sync
Schedule wizard is displayed.
5. Ensure that the sync (\\172.16.0.50) check box is selected.
6. Click the At a schedule time option. the page is dissplayed.
7. Select minute(s) from the Repeat every drop down list, beside the Number spin box.
8. Click the Next button. the Save this "Offline files" sync schedule page is displayed.
9. Click the Save schedule button . the Sync center window is displyed.
10.Close the Sync Center window.
4. Adam's sales trip starts next week. He is keen to be able to access corporate data files while he is on the road. You decide to create a VPN on his laptop computer to facilitate this requirement. Objectives Create a VPN. Test the VPN.
Create a VPN.
Test the VPN.
You decide to create a VPN to connect to LON-DC1. You then will establish a connection to LON-DC1,
and attempt to open a shared data folder across the VPN link.
The main tasks for this exercise are as follows:
1. Create the VPN connection.
2. Modify the VPN configuration settings.
3. Test the connection.
Task 1: Create the VPN connection
1. Log on to LON-CL1 as Adatum\Administrator with the password Pa$$w0rd.
2. Open Network and Sharing Center.
3. Create a new network connection with the following properties:
o Connection option: Connect to a workplace
o Use my Internet connection (VPN)
o I’ll set up an Internet connection later
o Internet address to connect to: 172.16.0.10
o Destination name: Adatum
Task 2: Modify the VPN configuration settings
• Reconfigure the VPN to use the following properties:
o Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
o MS-CHAP v2 authentication
Task 3: Test the connection
1. Attempt to connect the Adatum VPN using the following credentials:
o User name: Administrator
o Password: Pa$$w0rd
o Domain: Adatum
2. Map a network drive to \\lon-dc1\data.
3. Verify your IP configuration by using IPConfig.
4. What IPv4 address has your computer been assigned over the PPP adapter connection?
5. Disconnect the VPN.
6. Click back to the Start screen.
Test the VPN.
You decide to create a VPN to connect to LON-DC1. You then will establish a connection to LON-DC1,
and attempt to open a shared data folder across the VPN link.
The main tasks for this exercise are as follows:
1. Create the VPN connection.
2. Modify the VPN configuration settings.
3. Test the connection.
Task 1: Create the VPN connection
1. Log on to LON-CL1 as Adatum\Administrator with the password Pa$$w0rd.
2. Open Network and Sharing Center.
3. Create a new network connection with the following properties:
o Connection option: Connect to a workplace
o Use my Internet connection (VPN)
o I’ll set up an Internet connection later
o Internet address to connect to: 172.16.0.10
o Destination name: Adatum
Task 2: Modify the VPN configuration settings
• Reconfigure the VPN to use the following properties:
o Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol
o MS-CHAP v2 authentication
Task 3: Test the connection
1. Attempt to connect the Adatum VPN using the following credentials:
o User name: Administrator
o Password: Pa$$w0rd
o Domain: Adatum
2. Map a network drive to \\lon-dc1\data.
3. Verify your IP configuration by using IPConfig.
4. What IPv4 address has your computer been assigned over the PPP adapter connection?
5. Disconnect the VPN.
6. Click back to the Start screen.
5. Adam has a desktop computer in his office in London that he may wish to use while he travels around the UK between his customers. Objectives Configure Remote Desktop. Test a Remote Desktop connection.
Configure Remote Desktop.
Test a Remote Desktop connection.
You decide to enable Remote Desktop on his desktop computer so that Adam can access it to work on his
data files should the need arise. Before Adam leaves, you decide to test the remote-desktop connection to
his desktop computer from his laptop.
The main tasks for this exercise are as follows:
1. Enable Remote Desktop through the firewall and enable Remote Desktop on Adam’s office computer.
2. Connect to the remote computer with Remote Desktop.
Task 1: Enable Remote Desktop through the firewall and enable Remote Desktop on Adam’s office computer
1. On LON-CL1, open Windows Firewall, and enable Remote Desktop through the firewall for all
network location profiles (Domain, Private, and Public).
2. In Control Panel, in System and Security, select Allow remote access, and then select the following
options:
o Select Allow remote connections to this computer.
o Add Adatum\Adam as a Remote Desktop user.
3. Confirm your changes, and then close all open windows.
4. Log on to LON-CL2 as Adatum\Administrator with the password Pa$$w0rd, and then open
Remote Desktop Connection.
5. Specify the computer to connect to as LON-CL1, and then click Show Options.
6. Configure the following setting:
Advanced tab, select: If server authentication fails: Connect and don’t warn me.
Task 2: Connect to the remote computer with Remote Desktop
1. Connect to LON-CL1. When prompted, enter the user name Adatum\Adam and the password
Pa$$w0rd.
2. Determine the computer name within the Remote Desktop session.
3. Close the Remote Desktop session, and then close all open windows.
4. On LON-CL1, notice you are logged out.
Test a Remote Desktop connection.
You decide to enable Remote Desktop on his desktop computer so that Adam can access it to work on his
data files should the need arise. Before Adam leaves, you decide to test the remote-desktop connection to
his desktop computer from his laptop.
The main tasks for this exercise are as follows:
1. Enable Remote Desktop through the firewall and enable Remote Desktop on Adam’s office computer.
2. Connect to the remote computer with Remote Desktop.
Task 1: Enable Remote Desktop through the firewall and enable Remote Desktop on Adam’s office computer
1. On LON-CL1, open Windows Firewall, and enable Remote Desktop through the firewall for all
network location profiles (Domain, Private, and Public).
2. In Control Panel, in System and Security, select Allow remote access, and then select the following
options:
o Select Allow remote connections to this computer.
o Add Adatum\Adam as a Remote Desktop user.
3. Confirm your changes, and then close all open windows.
4. Log on to LON-CL2 as Adatum\Administrator with the password Pa$$w0rd, and then open
Remote Desktop Connection.
5. Specify the computer to connect to as LON-CL1, and then click Show Options.
6. Configure the following setting:
Advanced tab, select: If server authentication fails: Connect and don’t warn me.
Task 2: Connect to the remote computer with Remote Desktop
1. Connect to LON-CL1. When prompted, enter the user name Adatum\Adam and the password
Pa$$w0rd.
2. Determine the computer name within the Remote Desktop session.
3. Close the Remote Desktop session, and then close all open windows.
4. On LON-CL1, notice you are logged out.
6. Adam is about to take a long trip to visit all of A. Datum's customers in the United Kingdom. Before he leaves, he would like you to optimize the power consumption on his Windows 8 laptop. Objectives Create a new power plan. Configure basic and advanced power plan settings.
Create a new power plan.
Configure basic and advanced power plan settings.
Adam wants to ensure that his computer’s battery lasts as long as possible between charges while he is on
his trip. He does not want to impose on his customers by asking to plug his computer into an electrical
socket at their offices, and would rather charge his laptop in the evenings at his hotel.
The main tasks for this exercise are as follows:
1. Create a power plan on Adam’s laptop computer.
2. Configure the power plan.
Task 1: Create a power plan on Adam’s laptop computer
1. Log on to the LON-CL1 virtual machine as Adatum\Adam with the password Pa$$w0rd.
2. Open the Control Panel.
3. From System and Security in the Control Panel, select Power Options.
4. Create a new power plan with the following properties:
o Based on: Power saver
o Name: Adam’s power-saving plan
o Turn off the display: 3 minutes
Task 2: Configure the power plan
1. In Power Options, under Adam’s power-saving plan, click Change plan settings.
2. Modify the new power plan with the following properties:
o Turn off hard disk after: 3 minutes
o Wireless Adapter Settings, Power Saving Mode: Maximum Power Saving
o Power buttons and lid, Power button action: Shut down
3. Close all open windows and then log off from LON-CL1.
Configure basic and advanced power plan settings.
Adam wants to ensure that his computer’s battery lasts as long as possible between charges while he is on
his trip. He does not want to impose on his customers by asking to plug his computer into an electrical
socket at their offices, and would rather charge his laptop in the evenings at his hotel.
The main tasks for this exercise are as follows:
1. Create a power plan on Adam’s laptop computer.
2. Configure the power plan.
Task 1: Create a power plan on Adam’s laptop computer
1. Log on to the LON-CL1 virtual machine as Adatum\Adam with the password Pa$$w0rd.
2. Open the Control Panel.
3. From System and Security in the Control Panel, select Power Options.
4. Create a new power plan with the following properties:
o Based on: Power saver
o Name: Adam’s power-saving plan
o Turn off the display: 3 minutes
Task 2: Configure the power plan
1. In Power Options, under Adam’s power-saving plan, click Change plan settings.
2. Modify the new power plan with the following properties:
o Turn off hard disk after: 3 minutes
o Wireless Adapter Settings, Power Saving Mode: Maximum Power Saving
o Power buttons and lid, Power button action: Shut down
3. Close all open windows and then log off from LON-CL1.
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