You are the desktop administrator for a small company. Your workgroup environment consists of
Windows 10 Enterprise computers. You want to prevent 10 help desk computers from sleeping.
However, you want the screens to shut off after a certain period of time if the computers are not
being used. You need to configure and apply a standard power configuration scheme for the 10
help desk computers on your network. Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer
presents part of the solution.
A.
Import the power scheme by using POWERCFG /IMPORT on each of the remaining help desk computers.
Set the power scheme to Active by using POWERCFG /S.
B.
Use POWERCFG /X on one help desk computer to modify the power scheme to meet the requirements.
Export the power scheme by using POWERCFG /EXPORT.
C.
Use POWERCFG /S on one help desk computer to modify the power scheme to meet the requirements.
Export the power scheme by using POWERCFG /EXPORT.
D.
Import the power scheme by using POWERCFG /IMPORT on each of the remaining help desk computers.
Set the power scheme to Active by using POWERCFG /X.
Explanation:
You can use the Powercfg.exe tool to control power settings and configure computers to default to
Hibernate or Standby modes. In this question, we use POWERCFG /X on one help desk computer
to modify the power scheme to meet our requirements. After configuring the required settings, we
can export the power scheme settings to a file by using POWERCFG /EXPORT. We can then
import the power scheme from the file on each of the remaining help desk computers by using
POWERCFG /IMPORT. After importing the power scheme on the remaining computers, we need
to set the new power scheme to be the active power scheme by using POWERCFG /S.
Incorrect Answers:
C: You need to use the /X switch to modify the power scheme, not the /S switch.
D: You need to use the /S switch to set the power scheme as active, not the /X switch.
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