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Q1. Your company uses System Center 2012 Configuration Manager to monitor compliance.
The company has a configuration baseline for each server that has the Web Server (IIS) server role installed.
A new corporate policy specifies that the maximum TCP window size for all of the Web servers must be 131,072 bytes.
You discover that the TCP window size is set in the following registry entry:
HKEY_LOCAL_ MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\HTTP\Parameters
\MaxBytesPerSend
You need to generate an error message for all of the Web servers that do NOT comply with the corporate policy.
What should you do?
A. Add a new configuration item that has a registry value setting type to the configuration baseline.
B. Create a query-based collection that contains all of the Web servers, and then initiate an inventory collection.
C. Create a query that returns a list of all the Web servers, and then search the query results for the registry value.
D. Add a new configuration item that has an Internet Information Services (IIS) metabase setting type to the configuration baseline.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Compliance is evaluated by defining a configuration baseline that contains the configuration items that you want to evaluate and settings and rules that describe the level of compliance you must have.
Reference: Introduction to Compliance Settings in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682139.aspx
Q2. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment.
The environment contains a primary site server named Server1 and a server named
Server2 that runs Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2.
Server2 contains the Configuration Manager database.
Server2 fails.
You install SQL Server 2008 R2 on a new server.
You name the server Server2.
You need to restore the Configuration Manager database to the new server.
What should you do?
A. From Server1, run the Configuration Manager 2012 Setup Wizard.
B. From Server2, run Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, and then attach the backed up SQL Server database and log files.
C. From Server2, run Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, and then restore the backed up SQL Server database and log files.
D. From Server1, run the Site Repair Wizard.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Answer is From Server1, run the Configuration Manager 2012 Setup Wizard. Recover a Configuration Manager Site
A Configuration Manager site recovery is required whenever a Configuration Manager site
fails or data loss occurs in the site database. Repairing and resynchronizing data are the
core tasks of a site recovery and are required to prevent interruption of operations. Site
recovery is started by running the Configuration Manager Setup Wizard from installation
media or by configuring the unattended installation script and then using the Setup
command /script option. Your recovery options vary depending on whether you have a
backup of the Configuration Manager site database.
Site Database Recovery Options
When you run Setup, you have the following recovery options for the site database:
* Recover the site database using a backup set: Use this option when you have a backup of the Configuration Manager site database that was created as part of the Backup Site Server maintenance task run on the site before the site database failure. When you have a hierarchy, the changes that were made to the site database after the last site database backup are retrieved from the central administration site for a primary site, or from a reference primary site for a central administration site. When you recover the site database for a stand-alone primary site, you lose site changes after the last backup. When you recover the site database for a site in a hierarchy, the recovery behavior is different for a central administration site and primary site, and when the last backup is inside or outside of the SQL Server change tracking retention period.
Reference: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712697.aspx
Backup and Recovery in Configuration Manager
Q3. You network has System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R3 deployed. The Active Directory schema is extended for System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R3.
You plan to deploy System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 (SP1) to a new server.
You need to ensure that System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1 can publish information to Active Directory.
Which container’s permissions should you modify?
A. System\Policies
B. System\IP Security
C. System\System Management
D. System\WMIPolicy
Answer: C
Explanation: The Publishing Status shown in the Active Directory Forests list view is a status summary of all sites in the hierarchy. The status will show 'Failed' if any sites in the hierarchy failed to publish to the forest. To view published site information, open Active Directory Users and Computers, connect to a domain controller in the forest, and go to View-> Advanced Features. Site and management point information is published under the System-> System Management node.
Reference: Active Directory Forest Discovery and Publishing in Configuration Manager 2012 Beta 2
http://blogs.technet.com/b/configmgrteam/archive/2011/03/30/active-directory-forest-discovery-and-publishing-in-configuration-manager-2012-beta-2.aspx
Q4. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment.
You need to create a report that lists all of the client computers that do not have an Application named App1 installed.
Which query should you use to create the report?
A. SELECT SYS.Netbios_Name0, ARP.DisplayName0 FROM v_R_System AS SYS INNER JOIN v_GS_ADD_REMOVE_PROGRAMS AS ARP ON SYS.ResourceID = ARP. ResourceID WHERE ARP.DisplayName0 NOT IN ('App1')
B. SELECT SYS.Netbios_Name0 from v_R_System SYS WHERE SYS.ResourceID IN (SELECT SYS.ResourceID FROM v_R_System AS SYS INNER JOIN v_GS_ADD_REMOVE_PROGRAMS AS ARP ON SYS.ResourceID - ARP.ResourceID. WHERE ARP.DisplayName0 = 'App1')
C. SELECT SYS.Netbios_Name0 from v_R_System SYS WHERE SYS.ResourceID NOT IN (SELECT SYS.ResourceID FROM v_R_System AS SYS INNER JOIN v_GS_ADD_REMOVE_PROGRAMS AS ARP ON SYS.ResourceID = ARP.ResourceID WHERE ARP.DisplayName0 = 'App1')
D. SELECT SYS.Netbios_Name0, ARP.DisplayName0 FROM v_R_System AS SYS INNER JOIN V_GS_ADD_REMOVE_PROGRAMS AS ARP ON SYS.ResourceID - ARP.ResourceID WHERE ARP.DisplayName0 NOT LIKE 'App1'
Answer: C
Explanation:
SELECT computer name FROM table v_R_System (SQL Syntax)
WHERE resource ResourceID is NOT IN
Add Remove Programs WHERE DisplayName0 = 'App1'
SQL INNER JOIN Keyword
The INNER JOIN keyword returns rows when there is at least one match in both tables.
Reference: http://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_join_inner.asp
Q5. 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:
Q6. HOTSPOT
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment.
You deploy an application to 1,000 client computers.
You need to identify which client computers are in the process of installing the application.
Which node should you select in the Configuration Manager console?
To answer, select the appropriate node in the answer area.
Answer:
Q7. You have a System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 (SP1) stand-alone primary site. Configuration Manager has Network Access Protection (NAP) configured. All Configuration Manager servers reside on the internal network.
You use Configuration Manager to deploy applications and software updates to intranet clients.
Corporate security policies prevent the use of reverse proxies.
You need to configure Configuration Manager to manage Internet-based clients.
Which three additional Configuration Manager roles should you deploy? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
A. secondary site server
B. Management point
C. Software update point
D. Distribution point
E. System Health Validator point
F. Endpoint Protection point
Answer: B,C,D
Explanation: B: In the Internet MP properties, make sure that HTTPS is enabled (checked), and depending upon your requirement, that either “Allow Internet-only connections” or “Allow Internet and Intranet connections” is checked.
BCD: Because of the higher security requirements of managing client computers on a public network, Internet Based Client Management requires that the site is using certificates. This ensures that connections to the management point, software update point and distribution points are authenticated by an independent authority, and that data to and from these site systems is encrypted using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
Reference: A closer look at Internet Based Client Management in ConfigMgr 2012 http://blogs.technet.com/b/configurationmgr/archive/2013/12/11/a-closer-look-at-internet-based-client-management-in-configmgr-2012.aspx
Q8. 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: A
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.
Q9. Your network contains a System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 (SP1) environment.
The Client Status node in the Configuration Manager console shows a downward trend in client health.
You verify the logs on several clients.
You discover that the clients are healthy and are communicating normally to management points.
You need to identify the reasons why the Configuration Manager console displays a downward trend in client health.
Which two reasons should you identify? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
A. The Active Directory sites that are members of boundary groups are modified.
B. The age set in the Delete Aged Discovery Data maintenance task is shorter than the Heartbeat Discovery interval.
C. The Delete Obsolete Client Discovery Data site maintenance task is disabled.
D. In Client Status Settings Properties, the Hardware inventory during the following days interval is shorter than the Hardware inventory interval.
E. Microsoft SQL Server replication to the management points stopped.
Answer: B,C
Explanation: The Delete Obsolete Client Discovery Data task deletes obsolete client records from the Configuration Manager site database. A record that is marked obsolete typically was superseded by a newer record for the same client. The newer record becomes the client's current record, and the older record becomes obsolete. When you enable this task, you should configure the schedule to run at an interval greater than the heartbeat discovery schedule. This allows clients to send Discovery Data Records (DDRs) so that the obsolete bit is set correctly.
Reference: Delete Obsolete Client Discovery Data Task Overview
https://technet.microsoft.com/sv-se/library/Bb632879.aspx
Q10. Your company has 120,000 client computers.
You plan to deploy System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 (SP1)
to the computers.
You need to install Configuration Manager by using the fewest number of sites possible.
Which site configuration should you use?
A. two individual stand-alone primary sites
B. a single primary site and four secondary sites
C. a stand-alone primary site
D. a Central Administration site and two primary sites
Answer: C
Explanation: You can deploy Configuration Manager as a single stand-alone primary site, or as multiple sites in a hierarchy.
Reference: Planning for Sites and Hierarchies in Configuration Manager https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712681.aspx