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Q51. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Management environment. The environment contains a Central Administration site and two primary child sites named Child1 and Child2. 

You create a new Application on the Central Administration site. 

You view the new Application on Child1, but the new Application fails to appear on Child2. 

You need to identify whether the Application transferred to Child2. 

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:

Explanation: 

Technical Reference for Log Files in Configuration Manager Rcmctrl.log Site server log file Records the activities of database replication between sites in the hierarchy. 

Reference: Technical Reference for Log Files in Configuration Manager 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh427342.aspx 


Q52. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. 

You plan to create a Build and Capture task sequence to build a reference image of Windows 7. 

You need to identify which Application must exist in Configuration Manager before you can create the Build and Capture task sequence. 

Which Applications should you identify? (Choose all that Apply.) 

A. Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 

B. Configuration Manager client 

C. System Preparation tool (Sysprep) 

D. User State Migration Tool (USMT) 

Answer: A,C 

Explanation: A: Before you deploy an operating system image in Configuration Manager, consider the following factors to plan the deployment: Operating system image size Cache size of the Configuration Manager client Capturing the user and computer state Windows User State Migration Tool (USMT) package Task sequence deployment 

C: The System Preparation (Sysprep) tool is a technology that you can use with other deployment tools to install Windows operating systems onto new hardware. Sysprep prepares a computer for disk imaging or delivery to a customer by configuring the computer to create a new computer security identifier (SID) when the computer is restarted. In addition, Sysprep cleans up user and computer-specific settings and data that must not be copied to a destination computer. 

Reference: Planning for Capturing Operating System Images in Configuration Manager 

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712328.aspx 


Q53. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. 

You create two custom client agent settings named ClientSettings1 and ClientSettings2. 

You apply ClientSettings1 to all of the client computers in the sales department. 

You apply ClientSettings2 to all of the client computers in the marketing department. 

The client computers in the marketing department contain several custom registry settings. 

You need to collect the custom registry settings from the marketing department computers. 

What should you do? 

A. Edit the default client agent settings and include the custom registry information 

B. Edit ClientSettings2 and exclude the custom registry information. 

C. Create a new set of custom client agent settings for the marketing department and include the custom registry information. 

D. Edit ClientSettings2 and include the custom registry information. 

Answer:

Explanation: It is common sense, that you just add another client setting and deploy it to 

the collection. 

Why? All settings can be separately deleted and especially named. Easier to handle. 

Incorrect: 

Not D: Probably not, because editing isn't that easy. 

Reference: Planning for Client Settings in Configuration Manager 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712688.aspx 


Q54. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. 

You need to receive an email message every day that lists all non-compliant clients. 

What should you do? 

A. Create an alert subscription. 

B. Configure a Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) report. 

C. Configure an in-console alert. 

D. Create a ConfigMgr query. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Custom reports are intended for advanced users who are comfortable creating their own 

reports by using Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services and SQL Server Business 

Intelligence Development Studio. 

Configuring a Report Server for E-Mail Delivery 

Reporting Services includes an e-mail delivery extension so that you can distribute reports 

through e-mail. 

Depending on how you define the e-mail subscription, a delivery might consist of a 

notification, link, attachment, or embedded report. 

Incorrect: 

Not A: One idea is to Create an alert subscription. 

However, the question says that you need to receive an email "every day", not instantly. 

You might call it a daily digest. 

When you set up an alert subscription, you receive an email alert instantly, whenever that 

alert happens. So this might not be the answer that this question is looking for. 

Reference: Overview of Custom Reports 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg508710.aspx 


Q55. DRAG DROP 

Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. 

You create a collection named All Managed Servers. 

You need to inventory the environment variables of the All Managed Servers collection. 

What should you do? 

To answer, move the four appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area 

and arrange. 

Answer: 


Q56. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. 

The hierarchy contains a Central Administration Site named Site1 and a primary site named Site2. 

You discover that none of the packages created on Site1 are displayed in Site2. 

You need to identify whether there is a replication issue between the sites. 

What should you review? 

A. the Inventoryagent.log file 

B. the Colleval.log file 

C. the Microsoft SQL Server replication diagnostic files 

D. the Despool.log file (or Replmgr.log IN EXAM!) 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Despool.log 

Site server log file 

Records incoming site-to-site communication transfers. 

Personal note: 

Usually, you look at the Rcmctrl.log file. But since that isn't one of the possible answers, you are left with the Despool.log file. 

Reference: Technical Reference for Log Files in Configuration Manager 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh427342.aspx 

Incorrect: 

InventoryAgent.log 

Client log file 

Records activities of hardware inventory, software inventory, and heartbeat discovery actions on the client. Colleval.log 

Primary site and central administration site log file Records details about when collections are created, changed, and deleted by the Collection Evaluator. 

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms151756%28v=sql.105%29.aspx SQL Server 2008 R2 - Troubleshooting (Replication) 


Q57. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. 

You create a report named Report1. Report1 is used by multiple users. 

Users report that it takes too long to load Report1. 

You need to reduce the amount of time it takes to load Report1. 

What should you do? 

A. Enable caching for the report. 

B. Decrease the size of the ReportServer database. 

C. Decrease the session timeout value for the Reports website. 

D. Increase the size of the ReportServerTempDB database. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb522786.aspx 

Performance, Snapshots, Caching (Reporting Services) 

If a single report is processing slowly, tune report dataset queries if the report must run on 

demand. You might also consider using shared datasets that you can cache, caching the 

report, or running the report as a snapshot. 

Note: Caching Reports (SSRS) 

A report server can cache a copy of a processed report and return that copy when a user 

opens the report. To a user, the only evidence available to indicate the report is a cached copy is the date and time that the report ran. If the date or time is not current and the report is not a snapshot, the report was retrieved from cache. Caching can shorten the time required to retrieve a report if the report is large or accessed frequently. If the server is rebooted, all cached instances are reinstated when the Report Server Web service comes back online. Caching is a performance-enhancement technique. The contents of the cache are volatile and can change as reports are added, replaced, or removed. 

Reference: Performance, Snapshots, Caching (Reporting Services) 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb522786.aspx 


Q58. Your network contains a Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server. 

All client computers are configured as WSUS clients. 

All of the client computers have Windows Firewall enabled. 

Windows Firewall is configured to block File and Printer Sharing. 

Users are not configured as local Administrators on their client computers. 

You deploy System Center 2012 Configuration Manager. 

You need to identify which methods you can use to deploy the Configuration Manager client to all of the client computers. 

Which client installation methods should you identify? (Choose all that Apply.) 

A. a logon script installation 

B. a manual client installation 

C. a software update-based client installation 

D. a Client Push Installation 

E. an Active Directory Group Policy-based installation 

Answer: C,D,E 

Explanation: 

C. Software update point uses the local SYSTEM account and All client computers are 

configured as WSUS clients. So the firewall should not affect functionality. 

D: Client Push Installation requires File and Printer Sharing and runs with the local 

SYSTEM account. 

E: Group Policy Installation requires File and Printer Sharing and runs with the local 

SYSTEM account. 

Incorrect: 

Not A: The Logon script runs with the user's credentials. 

Not B: Manual installation also runs with the user's credentials. 

Reference: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682191.aspx 


Q59. HOTSPOT 

You have a System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 (SP1) deployment. 

You enable the Backup Site Server maintenance task and you configure the task to back up to a local drive. 

You need to copy the backup to a network share automatically as soon as the backup completes. 

What should you do? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area. 

Answer: 


Q60. Your company has 2,000 desktop computers and 450 portable computers. The desktop computers run Windows 7 Enterprise (x64) and the portable computers run Windows 7 Professional (x86). The network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You create a configuration baseline that is targeted to all of the computers. 

You discover that you fail to receive compliance information for the configuration baseline from the portable computers. 

You receive compliance information for the configuration baseline from the desktop computers. 

You receive compliance information for other configuration baselines from all of the computers. 

You need to ensure that you receive compliance information for the configuration baseline from all of the computers. 

What should you do? 

A. Configure the configuration item to be evaluated on all Windows 7 operating systems. 

B. Create custom client settings for the portable computers and enable Compliance Settings. 

C. Create a collection containing the portable computers and assign the configuration baseline to the collection. 

D. Add the configuration item to a new configuration baseline. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Question says: this and only this new baseline isn't working on portable devices. 

Reason: Maybe this baseline wasn't deployed to those PCs. 

The client/agent on all computers seems to be OK. 

What is it? 

-A Configuration Manager client downloads its client policy on a schedule that you 

configure as a client setting. However, there might be occasions when you want to initiate 

ad-hoc policy retrieval from the client— for example, in a troubleshooting scenario or when 

you are testing. 

Use the following procedures to initiate ad-hoc policy retrieval from the client outside its 

scheduled polling interval, either by using the Actions tab on the Configuration Manager 

client or by running a script on the computer. You must be logged on to the client computer 

with local administrative rights to perform these procedures. 

-The reporting services aren’t correctly configured 

Answer: All answers doesn't make much sense 

But: Configure the configuration item to be evaluated on all Windows 7 operating systems 

Indicates that this wasn't the case.