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Q11. Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server. 

You need to view performance data related to client connections and commands being executed against the TFS server. 

What should you do? 

A. Browse to http: <servername> 8080/tfs/teamfoundation/administration/ v3.0/ warehousecontrolservice.asmx and select Processing Status. 

B. Use the TFS Administration Console to view the TFS logs. 

C. Query the tbl_ClientEvent table in each TFS Team Project Collection database. 

D. Query the tbl_Command table in each TFS Team Project Collection database. 

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Q12. Your network environment includes a dual-tier Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 installation. The first server hosts Microsoft SQL Server and Analysis Services, and the second server hosts TFS Application Tier and Reporting Services. 

The TFS installation uses the company’s Enterprise SharePoint Server, which is backed up by a different team. 

You need to perform regular backups of the TFS server, and you need to keep the size of the backup to the minimum. 

Which three components should you back up? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.) 

A. TFS Configuration and Collection databases 

B. Configuration database 

C. SharePoint Products databases 

D. Analysis databases 

E. Warehouse database 

Answer: ACD 


Q13. Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server. 

A user places a large shelveset on the TFS server. 

You need to delete the shelveset. 

What should you do? 

A. Use the tf shelvesets command with the /delete parameter. 

B. Use the tf shelve command with the /move parameter. 

C. Use the tf unshelve command with the /delete parameter. 

D. Use the tf shelve command with the /delete parameter. 

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Q14. Your client’s network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server installed at its main office. 

The network administrator at a remote office reports high WAN utilization. Users at the remote office report slow response times when downloading source code. 

You need to minimize WAN utilization and improve the response times for downloading source code. 

What should you do? 

A. Install TFS Server at the remote site and set up database synchronization between the existing TFS Server and the remote site. 

B. Install and configure TFS Proxy at the remote site. Point the TFS Proxy to the TFS server and point Team Explorer to the TFS Proxy. 

C. Install and configure IIS caching. Point Team Explorer to the IIS server. 

D. Install TFS Proxy at the remote site. Configure TFS Proxy to point to the TFS Server and configure each user’s Visual Studio Source Control to use the proxy server for file downloads. 

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Q15. Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server. 

You need to be able to trace bugs to the code that addresses the bug. 

What should you do? 

A. Enable the Work Items check-in policy. In the Edit options of the policy, select Bug from the list of work item types. 

B. Enable the Work Items check-in policy. In the Edit options of the policy, select the Active Bugs query. 

C. Enable the Work Items check-in policy and request that all developers associate the work item to the appropriate bug at the time of check-in. 

D. Enable the Changeset Comments check-in policy. 

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Q16. Your network environment is configured according to the following table: 

You install Microsoft SharePoint Enterprise 2010 on a new server. 

You need to change the default site collection setting for your TFS installation. 

What should you do? 

A. From the TFS Administration Console, update the team project collection’s SharePoint default site location. 

B. From IIS Manager, create an alternate access mapping for the new SharePoint default location. 

C. From the TFS Administration Console, edit the SharePoint Web Application URL. 

D. From the TFS Command Prompt, run the STSADM.exe command to change the TFS SharePoint default location. 

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Q17. Your network environment is configured according to the following table: 

TFS2 experiences complete hardware failure. 

You need to replace TFS2. 

You install TFS on a new server. In which mode should you configure TFS? 

A. Upgrade 

B. Application-Tier only 

C. Advanced 

D. Basic 

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Q18. You are preparing your network environment for a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012 (TFS) server. 

You want to install a new Microsoft SQL Server 2012 server to use as a data-tier server. 

You need to install the minimum SQL options that will support only the Microsoft Visual Studio TFS 2012 databases. 

Which three SQL options should you select? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.) 

A. Windows Authentication selected as the authentication mode 

B. Database Engine Services 

C. Analysis Services 

D. Full-Text Search (Full-Text and Semantic Extractions for Search in SQL 2012) 

E. Reporting Services 

Answer: ADE 


Q19. You network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server with a build configuration of a single controller and numerous multi-agent computers. 

You develop a variety of build types that require unique tools and specific computer’s capacities. 

You need to ensure that each build gets routed to one of the set of build computers configured to handle its build needs. 

What should you do? 

A. Match the name of your build definition to the corresponding build controller. 

B. Match the build configuration of your build definition to the corresponding build agents. 

C. Match the tags of your build definition to the corresponding build controller. 

D. Match the tags of your build definition to the corresponding build agents. 

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Q20. Your network environment is configured according to the following table: 

Your TFS environment is configured with the following URLs: 

You need to configure only the TFS URL to be the following fully qualified domain name (FQDN): http://tfs.contoso.com. You log on to the application-tier server. 

What should you do next? 

A. In the IIS Manager, select TFS Website and configure the host name with the friendly name. 

B. In the TFS Administration Console, go to the Change URIs dialog box and enter the friendly URL in the Notification URL text box. 

C. In the IIS Manager, select TFS Website and configure the server URL with the friendly name. 

D. In the TFS Administration Console, go to the Change URIs dialog box and enter the friendly URL in the Server URL text box. 

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