What should you do?

You work as a desktop support technician at Domain.com. The Domain.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Domain.com. All servers on the Domain.com network run Windows 2000 Server and all client computers run either Windows XP Professional or Windows 98.
A Domain.com user named Andy Booth uses a client computer named Certkiller -WS271. Andy Booth needs to make use of the multiple monitor capability in Windows XP Professional to fulfill his job requirements. You purchase a new video adapter for Certkiller -WS271. You install the new video adapter.
A day later, Andy Booth discovers that he is unable to extend the Windows desktop onto the second monitor. You need to ensure that both monitors on Certkiller -WS271 can display the Windows XP graphical user interface (GUI) What should you do?

You work as a desktop support technician at Domain.com. The Domain.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Domain.com. All servers on the Domain.com network run Windows 2000 Server and all client computers run either Windows XP Professional or Windows 98.
A Domain.com user named Andy Booth uses a client computer named Certkiller -WS271. Andy Booth needs to make use of the multiple monitor capability in Windows XP Professional to fulfill his job requirements. You purchase a new video adapter for Certkiller -WS271. You install the new video adapter.
A day later, Andy Booth discovers that he is unable to extend the Windows desktop onto the second monitor. You need to ensure that both monitors on Certkiller -WS271 can display the Windows XP graphical user interface (GUI) What should you do?

A.
Enable VGA support for the second adapter and list it in Device Manager.

B.
Disable VGA support for the second adapter and list in Device Manager.

C.
Disable VGA support for the second adapter and configure the resolution on the first adapter to 1024 x 768 or greater.

D.
Enable VGA support for the second adapter and configure it to use the same color depth as the first video adapter.

Explanation:
Both adapters must be listed in the Device Manager. And VGA support must be disabled on the second adapter to accommodate the use of multiple monitors.
Incorrect Answers:
A: VGA support should be disabled NOT enabled, on the second adapter to accommodate the use of multiple monitors.
C: There is no need to configure the display resolution on the first adapter. Each adapter can be configured to use any resolution. And furthermore the adapters can be configured differently.
D: The color depth for each adapter can be different.
Reference:
Lisa Donald & James Chellis, MCSA/MCSE: Windows XP Professional Study Guide; Third Edition, Sybex Inc., Alameda, 2005, p. 137



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