EXE IS A COMMAND-LINE TOOL IN THE \SUPPORT\TOOLS\SUP-PORT
3.
Correct Answers: D
A. Incorrect:
Acldiag.exe is a command-line tool in the \Support\Tools\Sup-
port.cab file. It is used for checking security on objects and containers in Active
Directory, and it has no relation to power management or APM technology.
B. Incorrect:
It is doubtful that reinstalling Windows XP Professional will resolve
the problem. A more effective approach to troubleshooting this issue is to deter-
mine why the BIOS is causing problems.
C. Incorrect:
It is unlikely that these procedures will resolve the problem; a more
effective approach to troubleshooting this issue is to determine why the BIOS is
causing problems.
D. Correct:
The Advanced Power Management Status tool (Apmstat.exe) is designed
to check whether a computer’s APM-based BIOS is compatible with Windows XP
Professional. You install it by running Setup.exe in the \Support\Tools folder on the
Windows XP Professional installation CD-ROM. If you do not have an APM-based
BIOS, Apmstat.exe will inform you of this. You might determine that you need to
update the BIOS, in which case you need to contact the manufacturer for tools to
bring it up to date.