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Q21. 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
Q22. Your network contains two Active Directory forests named contoso.com and litwareinc.com.
You deploy System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 (SP1) to the contoso.com forest.
You deploy the Configuration Manager client to all of the client computers in contoso.com by using a logon script.
All of the client computers in litwareinc.com run a local firewall to prevent traffic to the administrative shares.
You need to ensure that the Configuration Manager client can be deployed to all of the client computers in litwareinc.com.
Which three tasks should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
A. Create a Group Policy-based installation of the Configuration Manager client.
B. Enable Active Directory System Discovery.
C. Copy the Cmsetup.msi file to a network share.
D. Configure a Client Push Installation account.
E. Enable Client Push Installation.
F. Enable Active Directory Forest Discovery.
Answer: D,E,F
Explanation: F: In this scenario there are two forests. Active Directory Forest Discovery can discover Active Directory sites and subnets, and then create Configuration Manager boundaries for each site and subnet from the forests that you have configured for discovery. When Active Directory Forest Discovery identifies a supernet that is assigned to an Active Directory site, Configuration Manager converts the supernet into an IP address range boundary.
DE: Use client push installation to install the System Center 2012 Configuration Manager client software on computers that Configuration Manager discovered. You can configure client push installation for a site, and client installation will automatically run on the computers that are discovered within the site's configured boundaries when those boundaries are configured as a boundary group.
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To configure the site to automatically use client push for discovered computers In the Configuration Manager console, click.Administration. In the.Administration.workspace, expand.Site Configuration, and then click.Sites. In the.Sites.list, select the site for which you want to configure automatic site-wide client push installation. On the.Home.tab, in the.Settings.group, click.Client Installation Settings, and then click.Client Push Installation.
(E)
On the.General.tab of the.Client Push Installation Properties.dialog box, select.Enable automatic site-wide client push installation. Select the system types to which System.Center.2012 Configuration.Manager should push the client software by selecting.Servers,.Workstations, or.Configuration Manager site system servers. The default selection is.Servers.andWorkstations. Select whether you want automatic site-wide client push installation to install the System.Center.2012 Configuration.Manager client software on domain controllers.
(D)
On the.Accounts.tab, specify one or more accounts for System.Center.2012 Configuration.Manager to use when connecting to the computer to install the client software. Click the.Create.icon, enter the.User name.and.Password, confirm the password, and then click.OK. You must specify at least one client push installation account, which must have local administrator rights on every computer on which you want to install the client. If you do not specify a client push installation account, System.Center.2012 Configuration.Manager tries to use the site system computer account, which will cause cross-domain client push to fail.
Incorrect:
Not A, Not C: This method will not work here as the firewall would block traffic to the
network share where the Cmsetup.msi file is copied.
Reference: How to Install Clients on Windows-Based Computers in Configuration Manager
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712298.aspx#BKMK_ClientPush
Reference: Planning for Discovery in Configuration Manager
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712308.aspx
Q23. Your network contains a System center 2012 Configuration Manager environment.
You are creating a configuration item that contains application settings for Microsoft Office 2010.
You need to detect whether Office 2010 is installed before validating the configuration item.
What should you do?
A. Create a query-based collection.
B. Create an automatic deployment rule.
C. Create a report to display all installed software.
D. Enable Use Windows Installer detection.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Compliance settings contains tools to help you assess the compliance of users and client devices for many configurations, such as whether the correct Windows operating system versions are installed and configured appropriately, whether all required applications are installed and configured correctly, whether optional applications are configured appropriately, and whether prohibited applications are installed.
Note: Compliance settings in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager provides a unified interface and user experience that lets you manage the configuration and compliance of servers, laptops, desktop computers, and mobile devices in your organization.
Reference: Introduction to Compliance Settings in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682139.aspx
Q24. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment.
The Configuration Manager databases are located on a remote server that runs Microsoft SQL Server.
You need to ensure that you can restore the Central Administration site.
What should you do?
A. From the Configuration Manager console, enable the Backup Site Server maintenance task and set a schedule.
B. From Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, create a maintenance plan for the site databases.
C. From Task Scheduler, create a scheduled task that runs smssqlbkup.exe.
D. From Windows Server Backup, schedule a full system backup.
Answer: A
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712697.aspx Backup and Recovery in Configuration Manager Enterprise solutions such as System Center 2012 Configuration Manager must prepare for both backup and recovery operations to avoid loss of critical data. For Configuration Manager sites, this preparation ensures that sites and hierarchies are recovered with the least data loss and in the quickest possible time.
Back up a Configuration Manager Site System Center 2012 Configuration Manager provides a backup maintenance task that runs on a schedule and backs up the site database, specific registry keys, and specific folders and files.
Backup Maintenance Task You can automate backup for Configuration Manager sites by scheduling the predefined Backup Site Server maintenance task. You can back up a central administration site and primary site, but there is no backup support for secondary sites or site system servers.
To enable the site backup maintenance task
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In the Configuration Manager console, click Administration.
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In the Administration workspace, expand Site Configuration, and then click Sites.
3.
Select the site in which you want to enable the site backup maintenance task.
4.
On the Home tab, in the Settings group, click Site Maintenance Tasks.
5.
Click Backup Site Server and then click Edit.
6.
Select Enable this task, and then click Set Paths to specify the backup destination.
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Configure an appropriate schedule for the site backup task. As a best practice, consider a backup schedule that is outside active working hours. If you have a hierarchy, consider a schedule that runs at least two times a week to ensure maximum data retention in the event of site failure.
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Select whether to create an alert if the site backup task fails, click OK, and then click OK. When selected, Configuration Manager creates a critical alert for the backup failure that you can review in the Alerts node in the Monitoring workspace.
Q25. Your network contains a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 (SP1) is deployed to contoso.com.
You need to inventory the installed software on Windows Phone and iOS devices.
What should you do first?
A. Configure Software Inventory.
B. Add a Microsoft Intune subscription.
C. Configure Network Discovery.
D. Install the Configuration Manager client.
E. Enroll the mobile devices.
Answer: A
Explanation: Software inventory must be enabled for clients to collect inventory.
Reference: Prerequisites for Software Inventory
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh696545.aspx
Q26. You deploy Windows 7 by using Operating System Deployment (OSD).
The development task sequence contains steps to install software updates and Applications.
The amount of time required to deploy the Windows 7 image has increased significantly during the last six months.
You need to recommend a solution to reduce the amount of time it takes to deploy the image.
What should you recommend?
A. Synchronize software updates before deploying the image.
B. Use offline servicing for the image.
C. Create a new automatic deployment rule.
D. Add an additional Install Software Updates step to the deployment task sequence.
E. Upgrade the image to Windows 7 SP1.
Answer: B,E
Explanation:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/inside_osd/archive/2011/04/18/configuration-manager-2012-offline-servicing-foroperating-system-images.aspx Configuration Manager 2012: Offline Servicing for Operating System Images In Configuration Manager 2012 there is a new feature for applying updates to operating system images while they are in the Configuration Manager library. This means any operating system image you see in the Operating Systems > Operating Systems Images node from the Software Library wunderbar can be updated with Component Based Servicing (CBS) updates. By updating an image in the Software Library instead of performing a new build and capture of the operating system image you will gain a few distinct advantages. You will be able to reduce the risk of vulnerabilities during operating system deployments and reduce the overall operating system deployment to the end user. You will also reduce the administrative effort to maintain your operating system images.
The feature is applicable for Component Based Servicing (CBS) updates and for the following operating systems: Microsoft Windows Vista SP2 and later Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SP2 and later Microsoft Windows 7 RTM Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 Further information: http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/4683-using-sccm-2012-rc-in-a-lab-part-12-updatingan-operating-system-image-using-offline-servicing/
Using SCCM 2012 RC in a LAB - Part 12. Updating an Operating System image using Offline Servicing.
Q27. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment.
The network contains 10 database servers that run Microsoft SQL Server 2008.
You have a configuration baseline that is used to monitor the database servers.
You add new configuration items to the configuration baseline.
Two days later, you discover that only eight of the database servers report any information about the new configuration items.
You need to identify whether the new configuration items downloaded to the database servers.
Which log file should you review?
A. Hman.log
B. Sitestat.log
C. Dcmagent.log
D. Wsyncmgr.log
E. Ccm.log
F. Contenttransfermanager.log
G. Sdmagent.log
H. Rcmctrl.log
I. Ciagent.log
J. Smsexec.log
K. Locationservices.log
Answer: I
Explanation:
Technical Reference for Log Files in Configuration Manager Ciagent.log Client log file Records details about the process of remediation and compliance for compliance settings, software updates, and application management.
Reference: Technical Reference for Log Files in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh427342.aspx
Q28. 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: C
Explanation:
-Create a new set of custom client agent settings for the marketing department and include
the custom registry information.
Incorrect:
Not D: Edit ClientSettings2 and include the custom registry information. <--- probably not
Because editing isn't that easy.
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.
Q29. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manage 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 Server3.
You need to restore the Configuration Manager database to Server3.
What should you do?
A. Register the Service Principal Name (SPN) for the SQL Server service account of Server3. From Server1, run the Configuration Manager 2012 Setup Wizard.
B. From Server3, run Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, and then restore the backed up SQL Server database and log files.
C. From Server3, run Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, and then attach the backed up SQL Server database and log files.
D. Register the Service Principal Name (SPN) for the SQL Server service account of Server3. From Server1, run the Site Repair Wizard.
Answer: A
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712697.aspx
Backup and Recovery in Configuration Manager
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.
Further information:
SCCM 2007 needed you to run Site Repair Wizard.
Q30. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You need to change the organization name displayed by Configuration Manager. Which settings should you modify from the Configuration Manager console?
A. Client Policy
B. Computer Agent
C. User and Device Affinity
D. Compliance Settings
Answer: B
Explanation:
Administration -> Client Settings -> Default Client Settings -> Computer Agent