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MD-100 Exam - Question 277


You deploy Windows 10 to a computer named Computer1.

Computer1 contains a folder named C:\Folder1. Folder1 contains multiple documents.

You need to ensure that you can recover the files in Folder1 by using the Previous Versions tab.

What are three possible ways to achieve the goal? Each correct answer presents a complete the solution.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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Correct Answer: ABC

To ensure that you can recover the files in Folder1 by using the Previous Versions tab, you can set up Backup and Restore (Windows 7) and include Folder1 in the backup. This option helps in creating snapshots of files that can be restored later. Enabling File History and adding Folder1 to File History will allow File History to keep a copy of the files in Folder1. You can also enable File History and include Folder1 in the Documents library, which automatically gets backed up by File History. Thus, the correct options are setting up Backup and Restore (Windows 7), enabling File History with Folder1 included directly in File History, and enabling File History by adding Folder1 to the Documents library.

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ray_v78
Feb 18, 2021

ABC is correct: A. Set up Backup and Restore (Windows 7) and include Folder1 in the backup. B. Enable File History and add Folder1 to File History. C. Enable File History and include Folder1 in the Documents library.

MR_Eliot
Nov 13, 2021

ABC is correct. Backup and Restore (Windows 7) wil create a shadowcopy which will make previous version available.

lavatrix
Mar 2, 2021

Set up Backup and Restore (Windows 7) and include Folder1 in the backup creates a system image, it can't be used for versions history. D should add the folder to the libraries I think

Thalex
Mar 5, 2021

but that's not the full question. "You need to ensure that you can recover the files in Folder1 by using the Previous Versions tab." That you'll get with C

lavatrix
Mar 6, 2021

OK, but set up Backup and Restore (Windows 7) backs up the whole system, it doesn't let you use previous versions. For this reason I wouldn't go for A. My answers would be BCD. As you say C and D have the same result

lavatrix
Mar 6, 2021

OK, but set up Backup and Restore (Windows 7) backs up the whole system, it doesn't let you use previous versions. For this reason I wouldn't go for A. My answers would be BCD. As you say C and D have the same result

RodrigoT
Jan 24, 2022

Backup an Restore (Windows 7) creates a system image and an ENTRY in the Previous versions tab (tested myself). You can choose any specific folder to backup, not the whole system. So A is also correct. D is wrong because activate index is only for search purposes, it has nothing to do with backup.

Sh1rub10
Mar 20, 2021

Correct for me You can test, go to Folder properties -> Previous versions -> Windows says "Previous versions came from File History or from Restore Point"

AVP_Riga
Mar 29, 2021

Easy. https://pureinfotech.com/enable-previous-versions-recover-files-windows-10/ 1) File History (B and C). 2) using Restore Point (). 3) using Shadow copies (). I will test A, D, E and back. I don't see any profs in google...

J4ck13
Apr 9, 2021

If you go to the properties on a folder and select the "Previous Versions" tab it states: "Previous versions come from File History or from restore points." Therefore I believe ABC is correct.

Wiky2020
Jul 22, 2021

File history backup personal files by default, You can add a folder in backup options. Or Right click on a folder and choose "Include in library" the folder can make the folder included into personal files