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Q171. - (Topic 16)
You need to recommend a solution for managing administrative rights for the branch office client computers. The solution must meet the company's technical requirements.
What should you recommend configuring?
A. Account Policies by using GPOs
B. Local Users and Groups by using Group Policy preferences
C. Restricted Groups by using GPOs
D. Security Options by using Group Policy preferences
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731892%28WS.10%29.aspx Group Policy preferences, new for the Windows Server 2008 operating system, include more than 20 new Group Policy extensions that expand the range of configurable settings within a Group Policy object (GPO). These new extensions are included in the Group Policy Management Editor window of the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), under the new Preferences item. Examples of the new Group Policy preference extensions include folder options, mapped drives, printers, scheduled tasks, services, and Start menu settings. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943729
Examples of the new Group Policy preference extensions include the following:
Folder Options Drive Maps Printers Scheduled Tasks Services Start Menu
Q172. - (Topic 6)
You need to recommend a deployment solution for Office 2010 to address the problem statements. What should you include in the recommendation?
A. Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V)
B. Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V)
C. Microsoft HyperV Server 2008 R2
D. Windows XP Mode
Answer: A
Explanation:
The users need to be able to run both Office 2003 & 2007 at the same time. so they need to run in isolation to each other. App-V provides this service http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee958112.aspx Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) can make applications available to end user computers without having to install the applications directly on those computers. This is made possible through a process known as sequencing the application, which enables each application to run in its own self-contained virtual environment on the client computer. The sequenced applications are isolated from each other. This eliminates application conflicts, but the applications can still interact with the client computer.
Q173. - (Topic 5)
You plan to implement a WSUS server in a branch office.
You need to recommend a solution for deploying the WSUS server that meets the company's technical requirements.
What should you include in the recommendation?
A. an autonomous WSUS server that is configured to download updates from Microsoft Update
B. an autonomous WSUS server that is configured to download updates from the WSUS server in the main office
C. a WSUS server running in replica mode that is configured to download updates from Microsoft Update
D. a WSUS server running in replica mode that is configured to download updates from the WSUS server in the main office
Answer: C
Explanation:
Each Office has a highspeed link and the WAN link to the main office is saturated as one of the requirements is to minimize traffic between branch and main offices then C offers the best solution. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd939820%28WS.10%29.aspx Replica mode (centralized administration) In replica mode, an upstream WSUS server shares updates, approval status, and computer groups with downstream servers. Downstream replica servers inherit update approvals and are not administered separately from the upstream WSUS server. The following image shows how you might deploy replica WSUS servers in a branch office environment.
says the branch sites have a dedicated high speed link so utalise that instead of the wan link
Q174. - (Topic 3)
You need to recommend a solution for the file servers in the branch offices that meets the storage Requirements. What should you include in the recommendation?
A. Distributed File System (DFS) and access-based enumeration (ABE)
B. File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) quotas and file screens
C. NTFS disk quotas and NTFS permissions
D. Services for Network File System (NFS) and offline files
Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732431.aspx File Server Resource Manager is a suite of tools for Windows Server. 2008 that allows administrators to understand, control, and manage the quantity and type of data that is stored on their servers. By using File Server Resource Manager, administrators can place quotas on folders and volumes, actively screen files, and generate comprehensive storage reports. This set of advanced instruments not only helps the administrator efficiently monitor existing storage resources, but it also aids in the planning and implementation of future policy changes. Setting File Server Resource Manager Options Information about configuring general notification and reporting options before working with File Server Resource Manager. Quota Management Information about creating quotas that set a soft or hard space limit on a volume or folder tree. File Screening Management Information about creating file screening rules that block files from a volume or a folder tree. Storage Reports Management Information about generating storage reports that can be used to monitor disk usage patterns, identify duplicate files and dormant files, track quota usage, and audit file screening. Classification Management Information about creating and applying file classification properties, which are used to categorize files. File Management Tasks Information about performing file management tasks to automate the process of finding subsets of files on a server and applying simple commands.
Managing Remote Storage Resources Information about performing resource management tasks on a remote computer where File Server Resource Manager is also installed. Troubleshooting File Server Resource Manager Instructions for problem solving.
Using File Server Resource Manager
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
There are several navigational options in the File Server Resource Manager snap-in. The
following tables detail the navigational options in the File Server Resource Manager nodes,
which include:
Quotas
Quota Templates
File Screens
File Screen Templates
File Groups
Q175. - (Topic 1)
You are designing a recovery solution for file servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2. File servers have the operating system and settings on volume C and shared data on other volumes.
The recovery solution must meet the following requirements:
. Create restorable point-in-time copies of files stored in shared folders on the file servers. . Provide users the ability to compare versions of an open file.
You need to design a recovery solution that meets the requirements.
What should you recommend? (More than one answer choice may achieve the goal. Select the BEST answer.)
A. Enable the windows Server Backup feature and schedule a backup of the shared folders on the file servers.
B. Enable Shadow Copies on all file server volumes.
C. Enable the Windows Server Backup feature and schedule a backup of the file server system state data.
D. Enable Shadow Copies on only file server volumes that contain shared folders.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Windows Server 2008 Volume Shadow Copy is a mechanism whereby the contents of shared folders can be automatically backed up at pre-determined intervals to a shadow volume. Once implemented, shadow copy will backup the previous 64 versions of each file in the shadowed volume and provide users with the ability to restore files from any of the previous 64 versions without administrator intervention, enabling users to independently restore deleted, damaged or overwritten files. In addition to restoring individual files to a previous version, shadow copy also provides the ability to restore an entire volume. The requirement is to enable this on shared folders only so answer D meets this requirement best.
Q176. - (Topic 9)
You need to ensure that Admin1 can administer the Web servers to meet the company's technical requirements. To which group should you add Admin1?
A. the Administrators local group on each Web server
B. the Backup Operators domain local group
C. the Backup Operators local group on each Web server
D. the Domain Admins global group
Answer: C
Explanation:
The requirements are:
Restarting all of the Web servers.
Backing up and restoring the files on all of the Web servers
Backup Operators
Members of this group can back up and restore files on a computer, regardless of any permissions that protect those files. This is because the right to perform a backup takes precedence over all file permissions. Members of this group cannot change security settings.
1.
Access this computer from the network
2.
Allow logon locally
3.
Back up files and directories
4.
Bypass traverse checking
5.
Log on as a batch job
6.
Restore files and directories
7.
Shut down the system
Topic 10, Litware, Inc
Scenario
COMPANY OVERVIEW
Litware, Inc. is a manufacturing company that has a main office and two branch office. The main office is located in Montreal. The branch offices are located in Seattle and New York. The main office has 4,000 users. The branch offices each have 500 users.
PLANNED CHANGES
Litware plans to open a new sales office. The sales office will have a direct connection to the Internet. The sales office will have a single server.
The sales office requires a connection to the Montreal office. The connection to the Montreal office must use either TCP port 80 or TCP port 443.
The network currently contains a Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (SAN). A new iSCSI SAN will be implemented during the next month. The current SAN and the new SAN are from different manufacturers. Both SANs use a virtual disk service (VDS) interface.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
All servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. All client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise. The main office has a single DHCP server. The IP addresses for all of the client computers must be assigned from the DHCP server.
All software is installed from a central software distribution point in the main office. Software deployments for the branch offices frequently fail due to bandwidth limitations.
Existing Active Directory/Directory Services
The network contains a single Active Directory domain named litwareinc.com. Each office has two domain controllers.
Current Administration Model
Currently, all help desk users have full administrator rights to the servers. The help desk users use Remote Desktop to log on to the servers and perform tasks such as managing Active Directory user accounts and creating DHCP reservations.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
Windows Firewall must be managed by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. Windows Firewall configurations must be duplicated easily between servers that have the same server role.
Litware must centralize the monitoring of critical system events. The monitoring solution must use the existing infrastructure.
Litware plans to prevent help desk users from interactively logging on to servers. Help desk users must not have full administrator rights to the servers.
The software deployment process must be updated to meet the following requirements:
. Application source files must be centrally managed.
. Software deployments to the offices in Seattle and New York must remain
unaffected if a WAN link fails.
The SANs must be administered by using a single tool.
Q177. - (Topic 17)
You need to identify which tool the help desk users must use to perform administrative tasks.
Which tool should you identify?
A. RemoteApp
B. Remote Assistance
C. Remote Desktop
D. Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT)
Answer: D
Explanation:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941314 Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) enables IT administrators to remotely manage roles and features in Windows Server 2008 from a computer that is running Windows Vista with Service Pack 1 (SP1). It includes support for remote management of computers that are running either a Server Core installation option or a full installation option of Windows Server 2008. It provides similar functionality to the Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack.
Q178. - (Topic 17)
You need to recommend a deployment strategy for App1.
What should you recommend?
A. Assign App1 to users by using a Group Policy.
B. Publish App1 to users by using a Group Policy.
C. Deploy App1 as a RemoteApp program by using an MSI file.
D. Deploy App1 as a RemoteApp program by using an RDP file.
Answer: C
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753844%28WS.10%29.aspx USERS SHOLD NOT BE ALLOWED ACCESS ANY EXE FILES ETC so A &B are out What does TS RemoteApp do? RemoteApp programs are programs that are accessed remotely through Terminal Services and appear as if they are running on the end user's local computer. Users can run RemoteApp programs side by side with their local programs. A user can minimize, maximize, and resize the program window, and can easily start multiple programs at the same time. If a user is running more than one RemoteApp program on the same terminal server, the RemoteApp programs will share the same Terminal Services session. Users can run RemoteApp programs in a number of ways. They can:
Double-click a Remote Desktop Protocol (.rdp) file that has been created and distributed by their administrator.
Double-click a program icon on their desktop or Start menu that has been created and distributed by their administrator with a Windows Installer (.msi) package. Double-click a file whose extension is associated with a RemoteApp program. (This can be configured by their administrator with a Windows Installer package.) Access a link to the RemoteApp program on a Web site by using TS Web Access. The .rdp files and Windows Installer packages contain the settings needed to run RemoteApp programs. After opening the RemoteApp program on a local computer, the user can interact with the program that is running on the terminal server as if it were running locally.
Q179. - (Topic 16)
You need to recommend a monitoring solution for the file server that meets the technical requirements. What should you include in the recommendation?
A. Data Collector Sets
B. File Server Resource Manger quotas
C. File Server Resource Manger storage reports
D. NTFS disk quotas
Answer: A
Explanation:
There's some debate about the answer to this one. is it A or B? concensus is pointng to A: data collector sets Probably the most relevant info is that we must run a script when running out of free space.NTFS quota doesn't have this service., FSRM Storage reports are just that reports so that leaves us with A or B
Microsoft Self Paced Handbook:
You can also add performance counter alerts to DCSs. This enables you to monitor a counter and detect an alert, which you can then use to start a batch file, send you an email, or call you on a pager. For example, if you configured an alert to trigger when free space on a logical volume falls below 30 percent, you could add this to a DCS and use it to trigger a batch file that archives the data on the volume.
Data Collector Sets
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc771692%28WS.10%29.aspx An important new feature in Windows Reliability and Performance Monitor is the Data Collector Set, which groups data collectors into reusable elements for use with different performance monitoring scenarios. Once a group of data collectors is stored as a Data Collector Set, operations such as scheduling can be applied to the entire set through a single property change. You can schedule repeated collection of a Data Collector Set to create logs, load it in Performance Monitor to see the data in real time, and save it as a template to use on other computers. Windows Reliability and Performance Monitor also includes default Data Collector Set templates to help you begin collecting performance data immediately.
Q180. - (Topic 1)
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The functional level of the domain is Windows Server 2008 R2. All servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. A corporate security policy requires complex passwords for user accounts that have administrator privileges.
You need to design a strategy that meets the following requirements:
. Ensures that administrators use complex passwords
. Minimizes the number of servers required to support the solution
What should you include in your design?
A. Implement Network Access Protection (NAP).
B. Implement Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS).
C. Create a new Password Settings Object (PSO) for administrator accounts.
D. Create a new child domain in the forest. Move all nonadministrator accounts to the new domain. Configure a complex password policy in the root domain.
Answer: C Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc770842%28WS.10%29.aspx http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754461%28WS.10%29.aspx