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Trend TM1-101 Exam - Topic 3 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for Trend's TM1-101 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 3
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You just completed the installation of the Server Protect Information Server on your Windows 2000 Server. You want to ensure that the installation completed successfully.

What are two ways to verify the installation? (Choose two.)

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Gracia
5 months ago
Nah, I prefer the Services tool over the Control Panel.
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Sanda
5 months ago
I always use the System Information snap-in for this.
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Michal
5 months ago
Wait, can you really verify it with Regedit? Seems risky!
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Alisha
6 months ago
I think using the Add/Remove Programs applet is a good call too.
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Kip
6 months ago
Definitely check the Services Administrative tool!
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Chaya
6 months ago
The System Information snap-in could provide useful details about installed software, but I wonder if it's the most straightforward method compared to the others.
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Jesse
6 months ago
I feel like running Regedit might be a bit risky if I'm not careful. I vaguely recall it being mentioned in a similar question, but I'm not confident.
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Richelle
6 months ago
I remember practicing with the Add/Remove Programs applet in the control panel for verifying installations. That seems like a solid choice!
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Leota
7 months ago
I think using the Services Administrative tool is a good way to check if the Server Protect service is running, but I'm not entirely sure about the second option.
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Fletcher
7 months ago
The System Information snap-in in the Computer Management MMC should give me a good overview of the installed software, so that seems like a reliable way to confirm the installation.
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Nieves
7 months ago
Wait, I'm not sure about this one. Does the registry really have a key for the Trend Micro software? I might need to double-check that.
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Marlon
7 months ago
Okay, I think I know this one. The Add/Remove Programs applet should show the Server Protect Information Server installation, so that's an easy way to verify it.
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Terrilyn
7 months ago
Hmm, this looks straightforward. I'll start by checking the Services Administrative tool to see if the Server Protect Information Server service is running.
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Han
7 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The error messages aren't totally clear to me. I'll need to review the course materials and maybe ask the instructor for some guidance on how to approach this type of problem.
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Camellia
7 months ago
I vaguely recall BPR being linked to cost-saving, but I don't think that was its main goal. It feels like it should be more comprehensive than just saving money.
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Kenneth
1 year ago
I'm feeling a bit rebellious today, so I'm going to go with A and D. Registry checks are underrated, and you can never have too many program shortcuts, am I right?
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Elza
11 months ago
User1: Definitely. It's always good to have multiple ways to confirm the installation.
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Amber
11 months ago
User2: I agree. Having the Management Console in the Start menu is also a good way to verify the installation.
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Novella
11 months ago
User1: I think A and D are good choices. Checking the registry is important.
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Gilma
1 year ago
Haha, I bet someone out there is going to pick D just to be different. Who checks the Start menu these days anyway? B and E for me, no doubt.
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Fannie
10 months ago
I think checking the Management Console icon in the domain branch tree is important, so I'll choose option C.
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Lou
11 months ago
I prefer to check the Server Protect registry first, so I'll go with option A.
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Portia
11 months ago
I agree with you, I think B and E are the best options to verify the installation.
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Hermila
11 months ago
Yeah, I agree. Checking the Add/Remove Programs applet is also a good way to verify.
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Annmarie
11 months ago
I always check the Management Console first to make sure the installation was successful.
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Terry
11 months ago
I always check the Start menu, so I'm going with option D.
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Estrella
1 year ago
I'm going to go with B and C. Checking the registry is a bit too low-level for my liking, and the Start menu folder might not always be present. Better to go with the visual confirmation.
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Colton
1 year ago
B and E seem like the obvious choices here. I want to verify that the Management Console is actually running and that I can access it through the usual program shortcuts.
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Natalie
1 year ago
That sounds like a good plan. Let's verify the installation step by step.
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Angella
1 year ago
I agree. And then we can launch the Management Console to make sure it appears.
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Natalie
1 year ago
I think we should check the Server Protect registry first.
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