Q61. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment.
You create a report that lists compliance information.
You schedule the report to run every day at 20:00.
You need to ensure that on Friday, you can review the results of the report created on the previous Monday.
What should you configure the report to do?
A. Use caching.
B. Use a shared schedule.
C. Render on Friday.
D. Use snapshots.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Creating, Modifying, and Deleting Snapshots in Report History Report history is a collection of report snapshots. You can maintain report history by adding and deleting snapshots, or by modifying properties that affect report history storage. You can create report history manually or on a schedule.
Reference: Creating, Modifying, and Deleting Snapshots in Report History
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms156325.aspx
Q62. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment.
Two weeks ago, you deployed a Windows Installer package named App1.
You need to remediate a registry value that applies only to the client computers that have App1 installed.
The solution must minimize network traffic.
What should you do?
A. Modify the App1 Windows Installer package to contain the registry setting, and then create a new application for App1.
B. Modify the App1 Windows Installer package to contain the registry setting, and then configure the existing application for App1 to use the new Windows Installer package.
C. Create an application-based configuration item, configure a rule for an existential type, and then import the registry setting from a client computer that has App1 installed.
D. Create an application-based configuration item, configure the detection method to use the Windows Installer product code of App1, and then import the registry setting from a client computer that has App1 installed.
Answer: D
Explanation:
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Configuration item settings of the type Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), registry, script, and all mobile device settings in Configuration Manager let you automatically remediate noncompliant settings when they are found.
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A detection method in Configuration Manager contains rules that are used to detect
whether an application is installed on a computer. This detection occurs before the configuration item is assessed for compliance. To detect whether an application is installed, you can detect the presence of a Windows Installer file for the application, use a custom script, or select Always assume application is installed to assess the configuration item for compliance regardless of whether the application is installed.
Reference: Introduction to Compliance Settings in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682139.aspx
Q63. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment.
You add a software update point to the environment.
You receive a message indicating that SMS WSUS Synchronization failed.
You need to retrieve additional information about the message.
Which log file should you review?
A. Locationservices.log
B. Smsexec.log
C. Ccm.log
D. Sdmagent.log
E. Dcmagent.log
F. Rcmctrl.log
G. Wsyncmgr.log
H. Ciagent.log
I. Hman.log
J. Contenttransfermanager.log
K. Sitestat.log
Answer: G
Explanation:
wsyncmgr.log Site server log file Records details about the software updates synchronization process.
Reference: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh427342.aspx
Technical Reference for Log Files in Configuration Manager
Q64. Your company uses System Center 2012 Configuration Manager to distribute operating system images. The standard operating system for client computers is Windows 7 Enterprise (x86).
You receive 300 new desktop computers. Each computer has a new storage controller.
When you attempt to deploy an existing image to one of the computers, you receive an error message indicating that a storage device cannot be found during the pre-boot deployment phase.
You need to ensure that you can deploy Windows 7 to the new computers by using an image.
What should you do?
A. Import the storage drivers to the Drivers container and update the task sequence.
B. Create a new x64 boot image and configure the operating system image to use the x64 boot image.
C. Create a new driver package and update the task sequence.
D. Update the existing x86 boot image to include the storage drivers.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Planning a Device Driver Strategy in Configuration Manager You can add Windows device drivers that have been imported into the driver catalog to boot images. Use the following guidelines when you add device drivers to a boot image:
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Add only mass storage and network adapter device drivers to boot images because other types of drivers are not generally required. Drivers that are not required increase the size of the boot image unnecessarily.
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Add only device drivers for Windows 7 to a boot image because the required version of Windows PE is based on Windows 7.
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Ensure that you use the correct device driver for the architecture of the boot image. Do not add an x86 device driver to an x64 boot image.
Reference: Planning a Device Driver Strategy in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712674.aspx
Q65. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment.
Your company deploys a third-party Application to 10,000 client computers.
You need to ensure that you can run a report that lists all of the client computers that ran the Application last month.
What should you do?
A. Modify the Enable hardware inventory on clients setting.
B. Enable a default WMI class in the Hardware Inventory Classes list.
C. Modify the Enable software inventory on clients setting.
D. Add a file name to the Hardware Inventory configuration.
E. Add a WMI class to the Hardware Inventory Classes list.
F. Add a file name to the Software Inventory configuration.
G. Add a file name to Software Metering.
H. Add a WMI class to the Sms_def.mof file.
I. Select Collect NOIDMIF files in Hardware Inventory.
Answer: G
Explanation:
Introduction to Software Metering in Configuration Manager Use software metering in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager to monitor and collect software usage data from Configuration Manager clients. To collect this usage data, configure software metering rules or use the Configuration Manager inventory to generate these rules automatically. Client computers evaluate these rules and collect metering data to send to the site.
Reference: Introduction to Software Metering in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682005.aspx
Q66. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You write the following query:
Select SYS.Name from SMS_R_System SYS Join SMS_G_System_ADD_REMOVE_PROGRAMS ARP On ARP.ResourceID = SYS.ResourceId
You need to create a list of all the client computers that have a version of Microsoft Office installed.
What should you add to the query?
A. where ARP.DisplayName like "Microsoft Office*"
B. where ARP.DisplayName = "Microsoft Office*"
C. where ARP.DisplayName like "Microsoft Office%"
D. where ARP.DisplayName = "%Microsoft Office"
Answer: C
Explanation:
You need to use "LIKE" not "=" otherwise the WildCard "%" is seen as a real identifier.
Q67. You have a System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 (SP1) deployment that contains 8,000 client computers.
When a custom application named App1.exe is installed on a computer, a registry value of App1=TRUE is added to the registry. App1 is installed on approximately half of the computers.
You need to recommend a solution for creating a collection named Collection1 that contains only computers on which App1.exe is installed. The solution must minimize administrative effort.
What should you include in the recommendation?
A. a collection that has a direct membership rule
B. a configuration item
C. the custom client device settings
D. a software category
Answer: A
Explanation: Membership rule of the direct rule type let you choose the users or computers that you want to add as members to a collection. This rule gives you direct control over which resources are members of the collection. This membership does not change unless a resource is removed from Configuration Manager. Configuration Manager must have discovered the resources or you must have imported the resources before you can add them to a direct rule collection. Direct rule collections have a higher administrative overhead than query rule collections because you must make changes to this collection type manually.
Reference: How to Create Collections in Configuration Manager
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712295.aspx