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Q1. - (Topic 1) 

Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. Server1 has the Remote Access Service role service installed. Server1 is configured as a VPN server. 

You need to ensure that you can configure Server1 as a Network Address Translation (NAT) server. 

What should you do first on Server1? 

A. Enable IPv4 routing. 

B. Enable IPv6 routing. 

C. Add a new routing protocol. 

D. Add the Routing role service. 

Answer: D 


Q2. - (Topic 2) 

Your network contains a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. You have a folder named Folder1. 

You need to ensure that files in Folder1 that are older than 365 days are automatically moved to an archive folder. 

What should you create from the File Server Resource Manager console? 

A. a file group 

B. a file management task 

C. a file screen 

D. a quota 

Answer: B 

Explanation: 

You can use file management tasks to perform the following actions: 

-Create and update file expiration tasks, which move all files that match a set of criteria to a specified directory where an administrator can then back up and delete the files. Files can be set to expire based on classification values, or after a specified number of days since the file was created, modified, or last accessed. 

-Create and update custom tasks, which allow you to run a command or script in a specified working directory. 

-Send e-mail notifications, send a warning to the event log, or run a command or script at a specified number of days before the file management task is scheduled to run. 


Q3. - (Topic 3) 

Your company has a single Active Directory domain. 

The company has a main office and three branch offices. The domain controller in the main office runs 

Windows Server 2008 R2 and provides DNS for the main office and all of the branch offices. Each branch office contains a file server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. 

Users in the branch offices report that it takes a long time to access network resources. You confirm that there are no problems with WAN connectivity or bandwidth. You need to ensure that users in the branch offices are able to access network resources as quickly as possible. 

Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) 

A. Configure a standard primary zone in each of the branch offices. 

B. Configure forwarders that point to the DNS server in the main office. 

C. Configure a secondary zone in each of the branch offices that uses the main office DNS server as a master. 

D. Install DNS servers in each of the branch offices. 

Answer: C,D 


Q4. - (Topic 1) 

You have a perimeter network that contains 20 servers. All of the servers run Windows Server 2008 R2 and are members of a workgroup. 

You add an additional server named Server21 to the perimeter network. 

You plan to configure Server21 to collect events forwarded from the other servers. 

You need to ensure that the events are available on Server21 as quickly as possible. 

Which event delivery optimization option should you enable? 

A. Normal 

B. Custom 

C. Minimize Bandwidth 

D. Minimize Latency 

Answer: D 

Explanation: 

Event Delivery Optimization Options Normal This option ensures reliable delivery of events and does not attempt to conserve bandwidth. It is the appropriate choice unless you need tighter control over bandwidth usage or need forwarded events delivered as quickly as possible. It uses pull delivery mode, batches 5 items at a time and sets a batch timeout of 15 minutes. Minimize Bandwidth This option ensures that the use of network bandwidth for event delivery is strictly controlled. It is an appropriate choice if you want to limit the frequency of network connections made to deliver events. It uses push delivery mode and sets a batch timeout of 6 hours. In addition, it uses a heartbeat interval of 6 hours. Minimize Latency This option ensures that events are delivered with minimal delay. It is an appropriate choice if you are collecting alerts or critical events. It uses push delivery mode and sets a batch timeout of 30 seconds. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc749167.aspx 


Q5. - (Topic 2) 

Your network contains a Network Policy Server (NPS) named NPS1. NPS1 is configured for remote access account lockout. 

A domain user named User1 has been locked out by NPS1. 

You need to unlock the User1 user account on NPS1. 

What should you use? 

A. the Netsh tool 

B. the Network Policy Server console 

C. the Registry Editor 

D. the Routing and Remote Access console 

Answer: C 

Explanation: 

Manually Unlock a Remote Access Client 

If the account is locked out, the user can try to log on again after the lockout timer has run out, or you can delete the DomainName:UserName value in the following registry key: 

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\RemoteAccess\Paramete 

rs\ AccountLockout registry key. To manually unlock an account, follow these steps: 

Click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then press ENTER. 

Locate and then click the following registry key: 

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\RemoteAccess\Paramete rs \AccountLockout 

Find the Domain Name:User Name value, and then delete the entry. 

Quit Registry Editor. 

Test the account to confirm that it is no longer locked out. 

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816118 


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Q6. - (Topic 2) 

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The functional level of the domain and the functional level of the forest are Windows Server 2003. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008. 

You have a member server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2 named Server1. You install the Distributed Scan Server role service on Server1. From the Scan Management console, you attempt to add a scan process and you receive the following error. 

You need to ensure that you can add a scan process. What should you do? 

A. Install the Fax Server role. 

B. Install the Print Server role service. 

C. Update the Active Directory schema. 

D. Set the functional level of the forest to Windows Server 2008. 

Answer: C 

Explanation: 

In order to use DSM its needed to upgrade the AD Schema thats found here -http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=9494 http://blogs.technet.com/b/askperf/archive/2009/10/11/windows-7-windows-server-2008-r2-distributedscanmanagement.aspx http://blogs.technet.com/b/print/archive/2009/10/22/distributed-scan-management.aspx 


Q7. - (Topic 1) 

Your network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains two domains named contoso.com and wingtiptoys.com. The network contains a public DNS server named Server1 and an e-mail server named Server2. You notice that Internet hosts can send e-mail messages to users that have the @contoso.com SMTP suffix, but cannot send e-mail messages to users that have the @wingtiptoys.com SMTP suffix. 

You need to ensure that every user can receive e-mail messages from the Internet. 

Which type of resource record should you add to the wingtiptoys.com zone? 

A. Host (A) 

B. Mail Group (MG) 

C. Mail Exchanger (MX) 

D. Service Locator (SRV) 

Answer: C 

Explanation: 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc958958.aspx 


Q8. - (Topic 1) 

Your network contains an Active Directory forest named fabrikam.com. The forest contains a DNS server named Server1. You need to configure Server1 to resolve single-label names. 

What should you do? 

A. Create a DNS zone named GlobalNames. Run dnscmd.exe and specify the Config parameter. 

B. Create a DNS zone named GlobalNames. Run dnscmd.exe and specify the CreateDirectoryPartition parameter. 

C. Create a DNS zone named RootNames. Run dnscmd.exe and specify the CreateDirectoryPartition parameter. 

D. Create a DNS zone named RootNames. Run dnscmd.exe and specify the Config parameter. 

Answer: A 

Explanation: 

Deploying a GlobalNames zone 

The specific steps for deploying a GlobalNames zone can vary somewhat, depending on the AD DS topology of your network. 

Step 1: Create the GlobalNames zone 

The first step in deploying a GlobalNames zone is to create the zone on a DNS server that is a domain controller running Windows Server 2008. The GlobalNames zone is not a special zone type; rather, it is simply an AD DS-integrated forward lookup zone that is called GlobalNames. For information about creating a primary forward lookup zone, see 

Add a Forward Lookup Zone. 

Step 2: Enable GlobalNames zone support 

The GlobalNames zone is not available to provide name resolution until GlobalNames zone support is explicitly enabled by using the following command on every authoritative DNS server in the forest: 

dnscmd <ServerName> /config /enableglobalnamessupport 1 where ServerName is the 

DNS name or IP address of the DNS server that hosts the GlobalNames zone. To specify the local computer, replace ServerName with a period (.), for example, dnscmd . /config 

/enableglobalnamessupport1. 

Step 3: Replicate the GlobalNames zone 

To make the GlobalNames zone available to all DNS servers and clients in a forest, replicate the zone to all domain controllers in the forest, that is, add the GlobalNames zone to the forest-wide DNS application partition. 

For more information, see Change the Zone Replication Scope. 

If you want to limit the servers that will be authoritative for the GlobalNames zone, you can create a custom DNS application partition for replicating the GlobalNames zone. For more information, see Understanding DNS Zone Replication in Active Directory Domain Services. Step 4: Populate the GlobalNames zone For each server that you want to be able to provide single-label name resolution for, add an alias (CNAME) resource record to the GlobalNames zone. For more information, see Add an Alias (CNAME) Resource Record to a Zone. Step 5: Publish the location of the GlobalNames zone in other forests If you want DNS clients in other forests to use the GlobalNames zone for resolving names, add service location (SRV) resource records to the forest-wide DNS application partition, using the service name _globalnames. _msdcs and specifying the FQDN of the DNS server that hosts the GlobalNames zone. For more information, see Add a Resource Record to a Zone and Service Location (SRV) Resource Record Dialog Box. In addition, you must run the dnscmdServerName/config /enableglobalnamessupport 1 command on every authoritative DNS server in the forests that do not host the GlobalNames zone. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731744.aspx 


Q9. - (Topic 1) 

Your network contains a domain controller named DC1 and a member server named Server1. 

You save a copy of the Active Directory Web Services (ADWS) event log on DC1. You copy the log to Server1. 

You open the event log file on Server1 and discover that the event description information is unavailable. 

You need to ensure that the event log file displays the same information when the file is open on Server1 and on DC1. 

What should you do on Server1? 

A. Import a custom view. 

B. Copy the SYSVOL folder from DC1. 

C. Copy the LocaleMetaData folder from DC1. 

D. Create a custom view. 

Answer: C 

Explanation: 

The LocaleMetaData contains the description/display information that is missing, and when you "save all events as" you should chose to save and "display information". http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc749339.aspx 


Q10. - (Topic 2) 

Your network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2. Server1 and Server2 run the Server Core installation of Windows Server 2008 R2. 

You need to duplicate the Windows Firewall configurations from Server1 to Server2. 

What should you use? 

A. the Get-Item and the Set-Item cmdlets 

B. the Get-Service and the Set-Service cmdlets 

C. the Netsh tool 

D. the Sconfig tool 

Answer: C 

Explanation: 

Netsh advfirewal export/import