DRAG DROP
You use a desktop computer and a laptop, both of which run Windows 8. You use a Microsoft
account to log on to the desktop computer and a local user account to log on to the laptop. The
desktop computer is joined to the HomeGroup and the laptop is a member of a workgroup. When
you access a frequently visited website from your laptop, Internet Explorer saves your password.
When you visit the website from your desktop computer, you are prompted to enter your password.
You need to sync your saved password from your laptop to your desktop computer. Which three
actions should you perform on the laptop in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions
from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Explanation:
Box 1: Go to PC Settings
Box 2: Switch your account to a Microsoft account.
Box 3: Trust your PC
Note:
* Microsoft has integrated its cloud computing features into much of Windows 8. The focal point of
that integration is the soon to be re-branded Windows Live service—use a Windows Live account as
your login, and you can synchronize much of the information associated with your account to all
your Windows devices through the cloud. Or at least, that’s the goal.
* Setting up for synchronization starts when you configure your user account. At installation,
Windows 8 prompts you for a Windows Live account. You can create a new Live account or use an
existing one for your user credentials, or choose to bypass this and set up a local-only user account—
but you won’t be able to leverage the synchronization features if you do. You can also opt out later
and switch to a local-only account through Windows 8’s settings menu.
When you set up your user account—either at install time or from the PC settings menu afterward—
you’ll be prompted to either use an existing Live account email address or enter a new one