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Q41.  - (Topic 3)

You need to publish the application updates.

What is the best server or servers to configure Updates Publisher 2011 to use? More than one answer choice may achieve the goal. Select the BEST answer.

A. WSUS01, WSUS02, and WSUS03

B. SCO1 only

C. all of the WSUS servers

D. WSUS01 only

Answer: D

Explanation: References: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh134775.aspx


Q42.  - (Topic 5)

Your network contains one Active Directory domain. The domain contains a deployment of Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager.

You need to update the Configuration Manager catalog from the information in System Center Online.

Which site system role should you add?

A. Application Catalog web service point

B. Asset intelligence synchronization point

C. Application Catalog website point

D. Windows Intune connector

Answer: B 

Explanation: References:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/gg681998.aspx


Q43. DRAG DROP - (Topic 4)

You need to identity the maintenance windows for Computer 1, Computer2 and Computer3.

What should you identity? To answer, drag the appropriate maintenance windows to the correct computers. Each maintenance window may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.


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Q44.  - (Topic 5)

You manage a deployment of Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager.

From the Configuration Manager console, you discover that three client computers failed the client check.

You identify that the issue is related to WMI service corruption.

You manually repair WMI on the client computers.

You need to trigger a client health auto-remediation on the three client computers as soon as possible.

What should you do?

A. On the client computers, run the Machine Policy Retrieval & Evaluation Cycle action.

B. On the client computers, start a Configuration Manager Health Evaluation scheduled task.

C. From the Configuration Manager console, restart the SMS_SITE_SYSTEM_STATUS_SUMMARIZER component.

D. From the Configuration Manager console, schedule a client status update.

Answer: B


Q45. HOTSPOT - (Topic 4)

You need to identify which hardware classes of Computer1 and Computer2 will be included in the Configuration Manager inventory.

What should you identify? To answer, select the appropriate hardware class for each computer in the answer area.


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43.  - (Topic 5)

You have a Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager primary site named ST1.

To all client computers, you deploy the Endpoint Protection client from Configuration Manager and an antimalware policy named Policy1.

You need to ensure that the Endpoint Protection status is updated every 10 minutes in the Monitoring workspace. What should you do?

A. Run the Set-CMClientStatusUpdateSchedule cmdlet.

B. Modify the Endpoint Protection status schedule summarization.

C. Modify the Policy1 Advanced settings.

D. Run the Set-CMClientStatusSettings cmdlet.

Answer: A

Explanation: References:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj821920(v=sc.20).aspx


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Q46. DRAG DROP - (Topic 2)

You need to identify the steps required to install new applications for the Seattle office users.

Which four executables or cmdlets should you run in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate executables or cmdlets from the list of executables or cmdlets to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.


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Topic 3, Contoso, Ltd.

Case Study

Overview

Contoso, Ltd. is private company that has 2,000 employees. Contoso has a main office and two branch offices. The main office is located in Seattle. The branch offices are located in

Los Angeles and New York City.

Existing Environment Active Directory

The network contains one Active Directory forest named contoso.com. A child domain named dev.contoso.com is used for development and testing purposes. An Active Directory site with corresponding IP subnets exists for each location.

Network Infrastructure

The Seattle office has approximately 1,000 users and 1,000 client computers. The New York City and Los Angeles offices each have approximately 500 users and 500 client computers. Some of the computers run Windows 7 Enterprise. The remaining computers run Windows 8 Enterprise. The Seattle office tests 100 Microsoft Surface RT devices.

All servers in the forest run Windows Server 2012 R2. The contoso.com domain contains the servers shown in the following table.


Update Infrastructure

The existing update infrastructure has the following characteristics:

• WSUS01 is configured as the parent upstream update server for WSUS02 and WSUS03.

• A server named WSUS04 is located in an isolated test network that is not connected to the production network. WSUS04 has WSUS installed.

Configuration Management Infrastructure

The existing configuration management infrastructure has the following characteristics:

• Automatic software metering rule generation is enabled and has the default settings configured.

• The Configuration Manager client is installed on all of the client computers.

• The client status for reporting is scheduled to occur once weekly.

Problem Statements

Developers in the dev.contoso.com domain frequently conduct stress tests on applications. These tests can last several days. Some developers report that even if they stop System Center-related services on the test computer before they perform the tests, the services restart during the tests, and sometimes cause the tests to fail.

Requirements Planned Changes

Contoso plans to implement the following changes to the application environment:

• A new 64-bit application named App3 will be made available to the client computers in the Seattle office.

• Infrequently used applications will be uninstalled from all of the client computers.

• System Center Updates Publisher 2011 will be used to deploy application updates.

• An application named App4 will be deployed to all users.

Contoso plans to implement the following changes to the Configuration Manager environment:

• Each office will have customized Configuration Manager client settings.

• Software metering will be used to monitor and collect client computer information.

• Client computers that are missing a specific registry setting will be moved automatically to a collection named Not Configured.

• New client computers in the dev.contoso.com domain will be monitored for compliance, based on a third -party configuration pack supplied by a vendor.

An additional 50 client computers will be added to the dev.contoso.com domain.

Technical Requirements

Contoso identifies the following technical requirements for the Configuration Manager environment:

• Application updates must be available in all of the offices.

• All of the configuration packs in use must be customizable.

• App4 must be deployed only to the primary device of each user.

• All of the client computers must be inventoried by using custom WMI classes.

• User device affinity must be automated so that users are associated automatically to the device they use most.

• The Configuration Manager client must be installed automatically on all new client computers the first time the computers are authenticated by the domain.

The management team identifies the following miscellaneous requirements:

• All solutions must minimize administrative effort, whenever possible.

• Surface RT devices must have access to App3.


Q47.  - (Topic 5)

You have a deployment of Microsoft a System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager. All client computers have the Configuration Manager client installed.

You need to ensure that only the client computers in a branch office have Configuration Manager Endpoint Protection settings configured to scan all of the email messages on the computers.

What should you configure first?

A. the scan settings of a new antimalware policy

B. the real-time protection settings of a new antimalware policy

C. the exclusion settings of the Default Antimalware Policy

D. the default actions of the Default Antimalware Policy

Answer: A

Explanation: References:

http://gerryhampsoncm.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/config-mgr-2012-endpoint-protection.html


Q48.  - (Topic 2)

You need to identify the steps required to manage the Windows Phone devices of the sales users.

Which two actions should you perform from the Administration workspace of the Configuration Manager console? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

A. Create a security role in Configuration Manager.

B. Configure an access rule.

C. Run the Add Exchange Server wizard.

D. Create an out of band service point

E. Add a Windows Intune subscription.

Answer: B,C


Q49.  - (Topic 2)

You need to recommend a solution for deploying applications to the virtual desktops. What should you include in the recommendation?

A. Appv_client_setup_rds.exe with the /SHAREDCONTENTSTOREMODE parameter

B. Set-AppvClientConfiguration with the -LocationProvider parameter

C. Appv_client_setup.exe with the /SHAREDCONTENTSTOREMODE parameter

D. Set-AppvClientConfiguration with the -AllowHighCostLaunch parameter

E. Set-AppvClientConfiguration with The -Autoload parameter

F. appv_client_setup_rds.exe with the /ROAMINGFILEEXCLUSIONS parameter

Answer: C


Q50.  - (Topic 3)

You need to recommend a solution to resolve the issue faced by the developers. What should you include in the recommendation?

A. From Configuration Manager, modify the Client Policy client settings.

B. From Configuration Manager, modify the Computer Agent client settings.

C. From the registry, set the Manual Execution Requested value to 1.

D. From the registry, set the Notify Only value to True.

Answer: B


Topic 4, Fabrikam, Inc.

Case Study Overview

Fabrikam, Inc. is a real estate company that has 2,000 employees. Fabrikam has a main office and a branch office. The main office is located in New York City. The branch office is located in Miami.

Existing Environment

Active Directory Environment

The network contains one Active Directory forest named fabrikam.com. The forest contains a single domain. An Active Directory site named Site1 exists for the office in New York City. An Active Directory site named Site2 exists for the office in Miami. Site1 contains two domain controllers. Site2 contains one domain controller. Both sites connect to each other by using a low-latency, high-bandwidth WAN link. All servers in the domain run Windows Server 2012 R2.

Site1 contains 1,500 client computers. Site2 contains 300 client computers. Two hundred users work from home. The computer of each home user is not a member of Active Directory.

Current Network and Computer Environment

Remote Desktop Services (RDS) is deployed to Site1. RDS role services are installed on four servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.


An application named App1 is published as a RemoteApp program.

Version 1.2 of an application named App2.exe is deployed to all of the client computers in Site1.Version 2.0 of App2.exe is deployed to all of the client computers in Site2.

The client computers deployed to Site1 during the current month have a value of Value1=True in the registry. Computers deployed before the current month do not have the Value1=True registry value.

Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager is used to manage the client computers in Site1. Windows Intune is used to manage the client computers in Site2 and the client computers of the users who work from home.

The relevant client computers in Site1 are configured as shown in the following table.


The relevant client computers in Site2 are configured as shown in the following table.


Configuration Manager Environment

Configuration Manager has the collections configured as shown in the following table.


Configuration Manager has the client settings configured as shown in the following table.


The Configuration Manager collections have the maintenance windows configured as shown in the following table.


Configuration Manager has the software metering rules configured as shown in the following table.


Configuration Manager has the antimalware policies configured as shown in the following table.


Configuration Manager has the VPN profiles defined as shown in the following table.


Both VPN profiles are provisioned for all supported platforms.

Configuration Manager has a baseline named Baseline1. Baseline1 validates whether RemoteDesktop is enabled. Baseline1 is deployed to Collection1.

Windows Intune Configuration

Windows Intune has a group named Group1. ComputerA and ComputerB are members of Group1.

A 32-bit update for Windows 8.1 named CustomUpdate1 is added to Windows Intune. Configuration Manager and Windows Intune are not integrated.

Problem Statements

Fabrikam identifies the following issues on the network:

• RDS users report that when they access the RD Web Access website, they receive the following security warning message: "The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority."

• • The RDS users do not see App1 on the RD Web Access website. They can see other publishedRemoteApp programs.

• Value1=True is not present on some of the client computers in Site1.

Requirements Business Goals

Fabrikam plans to implement a single solution to manage all the client computers and devices.

As much as possible, Fabrikam plans to minimize the costs associated with purchasing hardware and software.

Planned Changes

Fabrikam plans to implement the following changes to the network:

• For Site2, purchase the mobile devices configured as shown in the following table.


• Start using Windows Intune for mobile device management.

• Approve CustomUpdate1 for Group1.

Technical Requirements

Fabrikam identifies the following technical requirements:

• Minimize administrative effort, whenever possible.

• Manage the purchased mobile devices in Site2 by using Windows Intune.

• Ensure that Baseline1 only assesses Windows 8.1 computers in the targeted collections.

• For Computer3, limit the CPU usage of antimalware software up to 60 percent during antimalware scans.

• Publish RemoteApp and Desktop Connection programs to the Start screen of each RDS user's client computer.

• Create a collection named Collection6, which contains the client computers in Site1 that do not have the Value1=True registry value.

Application Requirements

Fabrikam identifies the following application requirements:

• Publish App3 as a RemoteApp program.

• Show App1 on the RD Web Access website.

• Deploy a Windows Phone app named App4 to Windows Phone 8.1 users by using Windows Intune.