70-271 Real Exam Questions or Full Refund

September 5th, 2009 by salvi

1. You are a desktop support technician for your company. A user reports that his Windows XP Professional client computer cannot connect to a file server named Server7. The user is attempting to connect to Server7 by using its name. You are able to use your Windows XP Professional client computer to connect to Server7 by IP address, but not by name. You discover that Server7 is a UNIX­based server. Server7 runs file­sharing software s 70-271 o that client computers can connect to it. The user’s Windows XP Professional client computer can connect to all Windows­based network resources by name and by IP address. Other users report the same problem connecting to Server7. You need to ensure that all computers can connect to Server7 by name. What should you do?
A. Configure each computer to use mnode for NetBIOS name resolution.
B. Configure the Hosts file on each computer so that it does not have an entry for Server7.
C. Ask an administrator to add Server7 to the database of the network DNS server.
D. Ask an administrator to add Server7 to the database of the network WINS server.
Answer: C

2. You are a desktop support technician for your company. A user reports that she just installed Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) on her computer that runs Windows XP Home Edition. Since installing SP2, she cannot use her Web­based e­mail application. When she logs on to the Web site, she can see her messages and the main Web page. However, when she attempts to open a message or create a new message, the message windows do not open. The user could use the application before she installed SP2. What is the most likely cause of the problem?
A. The user exceeded her message quota for this e­mail application.
B. Windows Firewall prevents the e­mail application from working correctly.
C. The Microsoft Internet Explorer pop­up blocker prevents the windows from opening.
D. The Web site is down.
Answer: C

3. You are a desktop support technician for your company. The company uses a VPN server that supports PPTP and L2TP. A user of a Windows XP Professional portable computer wants to use a VPN to connect to the network over the Internet when she travels. On the user’s computer, you configure a network connection that establishes a VPN connection to the VPN server. You test the connection, and the connection is established. Several weeks later, you increase security by configuring the VPN server to support only certificate­based L2TP VPNs. The user reports that she
is unable to establish a connection to the VPN server. All other users can connect to the VPN server successfully. You need to ensure that the user can always establish a VPN connection to the VPN server. What should you do?
A. On the user’s computer, change the type of VPN to L2TP VPN on the Networking tab of the VPN connection.
B. On the user’s computer, select the Use pre­shared key for authentication check box in the IPSec settings of the VPN connection.
C. Instruct the user to import a recent certificate revocation list (CRL) to her computer.
D. Ask an administrator to modify the firewall settings to allow L2TP connections.
Answer: A

4. You are a desktop support technician for your company. A user reports that his Windows XP Professional client computer cannot connect to a file server named FS01. The user’s computer can connect to all other network resources by name. You are able to connect to FS01 from your
computer by using its name. You are also able to ping FS01 by using its IP address from the user’s computer. However, the user’s computer will not connect to FS01 by name. You need to ensure that the user’s computer can connect to FS01 by name. What should you do?
A. Configure the user’s computer to use the correct IP addresses of the DNS servers on the network.
B. Edit the Hosts file on the user’s computer and remove the entry for FS01.
C. Configure the user’s computer to use the correct IP address of the default gateway for its local subnet.
D. Use the route command to add a static route from the subnet that contains the user’s computer to the subnet that contains FS01.
Answer: B

5. You are a desktop support technician for your company. Your company sells computers to home users. A customer reports that she cannot view a Web site after making changes to Microsoft Internet Explorer. When she attempts to access the Web site, she receives the following error message.
A. In Content Advisor, select the Users can see sites that have no rating check box
B. In Content Advisor, add the Web site to the approved Web sites.
C. Change the security settings to high.
D. Change the privacy settings to high.
Answer: B

6. You are a desktop support technician for your company. The network consists of an Active Directory domain. A user reports that his Windows XP Professional portable computer cannot connect to any network resources and cannot authenticate to the domain. The computer was able
to connect yesterday. No other users are reporting a problem today. The computer’s IP configuration is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) You verify that the computer is physically connected to the network and that it can ping its loopback address and its own IP address. The computer can also ping all other IP addresses on the network, but it cannot connect to any network resources by name. An administrator informs you that the DNS and DHCP servers were moved to a different subnet last night. You need to ensure that the user’s computer can connect to network resources and authenticate to the domain. What should you do first?
A. Ask an administrator to repair the DHCP server.
B. Configure the user’s computer to obtain DNS server addresses automatically.
C. Instruct the user to run the ipconfig /renew command from a command prompt window.
D. Ask an administrator to authorize the DHCP server in Active Directory.
Answer: B

7. You are a desktop support technician for your company. The company has a main office and several branch offices. The network consists of an Active Directory domain. A remote user uses a Windows XP Professional portable computer. The user’s user account is a member of the local Administrators group on his computer. The user connects to the network by dialing in to a remote access server and authenticates to the domain. The user dials in to several different branch offices, depending on where he is located. The user reports that he cannot configure Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) for a new dial­up connection. In the past, he enabled ICF on other dial­up connections that he created. You need to ensure that the user can enable ICF on new dial­up connections that he creates. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Ask an administrator to add the user’s user account to the local Power Users group on the user’s computer.
B. Ask an administrator to modify Group Policy so that the user can modify the configuration of ICF on his computer.
C. Instruct the user to disable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) Discovery and Control on his computer.
D. Instruct the user to share the new dial­up connection by using Internet Connection Sharing (ICS). E.Instruct the user to connect to the network and to log on to the domain.
Answer: B, E

8. You are a desktop support technician for your company. A user reports that her Windows XP Professional client computer cannot connect to any network resources. She reported this problem to another technician earlier today. That technician made a change to her TCP/IP configuration. However, the user’s computer is still unable to connect to any network resources. The new TCP/IP configuration is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) You confirm that the TCP/IP address of the user’s computer is valid for the subnet that contains the user’s computer. The network does not contain a DHCP server. You need to ensure that the user’s computer
70-271 dumps can connect to network resources. What should you do?
A. Configure the computer to use the correct IP addresses of the DNS servers on the network
B. Configure the computer to obtain an IP address automatically.
C. Instruct the user to run the ipconfig /registerdns command.
D. Instruct the user to run the ipconfig /renew command.
Answer: A

9. You are a desktop support technician for your company. The network consists of an Active Directory domain. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. A user who works from home on Fridays calls you on Friday to report a problem on her computer. You instruct the user to send you a Remote Assistance invitation so that you can help resolve the problem. The user dials
in to her ISP on her second phone line, while she is on the phone with you. She sends a Remote Assistance invitation, and then tells you that she disconnects from the ISP. You receive the invitation on your client computer. You instruct the user to reconnect to her ISP. After you accept the invitation, you cannot connect to the user’s computer. You need to establish a Remote Assistance connection with the user’s computer. What should you do?
A. Instruct the user to send a new Remote Assistance invitation and remain connected to her ISP. At your computer, accept the new invitation.
B. Ask an administrator to add your domain user account to the Remote Desktop Users group.
C. Run Remote Desktop on your computer to establish a connection to the user’s computer.
D. Instruct the user to select the Allow users to connect remotely to this computer check box on the Remote tab in System in Control Panel.
Answer: A

10. You are a desktop support technician for your company. The company is upgrading all client computers from Windows 98 to Windows XP Professional. The only applications currently installed on the client computers are Microsoft Office 2000 and antivirus software. A user named Maria reports that when she attempts to upgrade her computer to Windows XP Professional, the installation process stops responding at the Preparing Installation phase. You confirm that her computer meets the minimum hardware requirements for Windows XP Professional. You need to ensure that Maria can upgrade her computer to Windows XP Professional. What should you instruct Maria to do?
A. Run the Upgrade Advisor and then restart the installation of Windows XP Professional.
B. Upgrade her computer to Windows XP Home Edition first, and then upgrade to Windows XP Professional.
C. Uninstall Microsoft Office 2000 from her computer and then restart the installation of Windows XP Professional.
D. Uninstall the antivirus software from her computer and then restart the installation of Windows XP Professional.
Answer: D

11. You are a desktop support technician for your company. A user wants to know the system requirements for upgrading her computer from Windows 98 to Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 (SP2). Her computer has the following components: a Super VGA (800 ?? 600) or higher resolution graphics adapter and monitor, a CD­ROM drive, a keyboard, and a Microsoft mouse. Which hardware specifications meet the system requirements for SP2? (Choose all that apply.)
A. 200­MHz processor, 64 MB of RAM, 6­GB hard disk, 2 GB of free space
B. 200­MHz processor, 64 MB of RAM, 6­GB hard disk, 4 GB of free space
C. 233­MHz processor, 64 MB of RAM, 6­GB hard disk, 2 GB of free space
D. 233­MHz processor, 64 MB of RAM, 6­GB hard disk, 4 GB of free space
E. 266­MHz processor, 128 MB of RAM, 6­GB hard disk, 1 GB of free space F.266­MHz processor, 128 MB of RAM, 6­GB hard disk, 4 GB of free space Answer: C, D, F

12. You are a desktop support technician for your company. A system administrator gives you an answer file named Companystandard.txt on a floppy disk. You plan to use the Companystandard.txt file to perform unattended installations of Windows XP Professional when installing from a Windows XP Professional CD­ROM. You use a Windows XP Professional CD­ROM
to start the unattended installation on a computer, and then you insert the floppy disk into the computer’s floppy disk drive. However, Setup prompts you for configuration information. You need to ensure that Setup will finish without prompting for configuration information. What should you do?
A. Modify the computer’s BIOS settings, and ensure that the computer is configured to start from the floppy drive
B. Modify the computer’s BIOS settings, and ensure that the computer is configured to start from the CD­ROM drive.
C. Change the name of the answer file to Unattend.txt.
D. Change the name of the answer file to Winnt.sif.
Answer: D

13. You are a desktop support technician for your company. A user in the sales department uses a Windows XP Professional computer. The computer contains a shared folder named SalesDocs, which contains several Microsoft Word documents. The SalesDocs folder is configured with the default share permissions. The user reports that she cannot modify the NTFS permissions on the SalesDocs folder for a local user group named Sales. The permissions for the Sales group are shown in the following window.

A. Click the Advanced button and disable permissions inheritance.
B. Modify the share permissions so that the Sales group has only Full Control permission. C.Select the Deny check box next to Full Control in the permissions dialog box.
D. Remove the Sales group from the ACL.
Answer: A

14. You are a desktop support technician for your company. A Windows 2000 Server computer named Server1 has caching enabled for all shared folders. A user named Paul stores personal files on Server1 and needs to make them available offline before he travels with his portable computer. Paul reports that he cannot make his files available offline. You need to ensure that Paul can make his files available offline from Server1. What should you do?
A. Ask an administrator to add Paul’s user account to the ACL for his files and folders.
B. Select the Notify me and begin working offline check box for offline files on Paul’s client computer.
C. On Server1, increase the amount of disk space available for offline files.
D. Ask an administrator to ensure that the Everyone group has the Full Control share permission for shared resources on Server1.
Answer: B

15. You are a desktop support technician for your company. A user named Pierre uses a Windows XP Professional portable computer. The computer contains several confidential files, which are stored on an NTFS partition. Pierre is concerned that the documents might be accessed by unauthorized individuals if the computer is stolen. You confirm that Pierre has a strong logon password that is changed on a consistent schedule. The computer is also configured to use a password­protected screen saver. You need to ensure that the files will be protected if the computer is stolen. What should you instruct Pierre to do?
A. Encrypt the confidential files by enabling the encryption attribute for each file.
B. Store the files in a compressed folder.
C. Place the files in a shared folder located on a company file server. Instruct Pierre to make the shared folder available offline.
D. Use each file’s application to apply a password to each file.
Answer: A

16. You are a desktop support technician for Contoso, Ltd. You need to install Windows XP Professional on a new desktop computer and to join the computer to the Active Directory domain named contoso.com. During the installation process, you enter static IP addresses for the computer, default gateway, and DNS server. When you attempt to join the computer to the domain, you receive the following error message: “An invalid domain was specified. Would you like to proceed for now and try to join a domain later?” You verify that the domain name is entered correctly and that the computer is physically connected to the network. You are able to log on to the domain from your own computer. You need to join the new computer to the domain and complete the installation of Windows XP Professional. What should you do?
A. Configure the TCP/IP properties of the new computer to disable the use of an automatic private IP address.
B. Configure the
70-271 study guide TCP/IP properties of the new computer to use the correct IP address for the default gateway and DNS server.
C. Verify with your network administrator that the DHCP server is running and online.
D. Type the domain name as www.contoso.com when joining the domain.
Answer: B

70-528 Real Exam Questions or Full Refund

September 5th, 2009 by salvi

1. Your Web site uses custom Themes. Your Web site must support additional Themes based on the user’s company name.
The company name is set when a user logs on to the Web site. The company’s Theme name is stored in a variable named ThemeName.
You need to use this variable to dynamically set the Web site’s Theme. What should you do?
A. Add the following code segment to the markup source of each page on the Web site.
<%@ Page Theme=
70-528 “ThemeName” … %>
B. Add the following code segment to the Load event of each page on the Web site.
Page.Theme = ThemeName;
C. Add the following code segment to the PreInit event of each page on the Web site.
Page.Theme = ThemeName;
D. Add the following code segment to the Web site’s configuration file.

Answer: C

2. Your Web site uses custom Themes. Your Web site must support additional Themes based on the user’s company name.
The company name is set when a user logs on to the Web site. The company’s Theme name is stored in a variable named ThemeName.
You need to use this variable to dynamically set the Web site’s Theme. What should you do?
A. Add the following code segment to the markup source of each page on the Web site.

B. Add the following code segment to the Load event of each page on the Web site.
Page.Theme = ThemeName
C. Add the following code segment to the PreInit event of each page on the Web site.
Page.Theme = ThemeName
D. Add the following code segment to the Web site’s configuration file.

Answer: C

3. You have an SQL query that takes one minute to execute. You use the following code segment to execute the SQL query asynchronously.
Dim ar As IAsyncResult = cmd.BeginExecuteReader()
You need to execute a method named DoWork() that takes one second to run while the SQL query is executing. DoWork() must run as many times as possible while the SQL query is executing.
Which code segment should you use?
A. While ar.AsyncWaitHandle Is Nothing
DoWork() End While
dr = cmd.EndExecuteReader(ar)
B. While Not ar.IsCompleted
DoWork() End While
dr = cmd.EndExecuteReader(ar)
C. While Thread.CurrentThread.ThreadState = ThreadState.Running
DoWork() End While
dr = cmd.EndExecuteReader(ar)
D. While Not ar.AsyncWaitHandle.WaitOne() DoWork()
End While
dr = cmd.EndExecuteReader(ar)
Answer: B

4. You write a Web application. This application must support multiple languages. You store the localized strings in the application as resources. You want these resources to be accessed according to a users language preference. You create the following resource files in the App_GlobalResources folder of your application.

Each resource file stores a localized version of the following strings: Name, E­mail, Address, and Phone.
You create a Web Form that contains one label for each of these strings.
You need to ensure that the correct localized version of each string is displayed in each label, according to a users language preference. What should you do?
A. Add the following configuration section to the Web.config file.

B. Set the directive for each page in your site as follows:

C. Add the following code segment to the pages load event. lblName.Text = “{myStrings}Name”
lblAddress.Text = “{myStrings}Address”
lblEmail.Text = “{myStrings}Email”
lblPhone.Text = “{myStrings}Phone”
D. Add the following code segment to the pages load event. lblName.Text = Resources.myStrings.Name lblAddress.Text = Resources.myStrings.Address lblEmail.Text = Resources.myStrings.Email
lblPhone.Text = Resources.myStrings.Phone
Answer: D

5. You create a Web Form. The Web Form allows users to calculate values and display the results in a label named lblResults.
You need to capture all unhandled exceptions on the Web Form through the Error event. The Error event must capture each unhandled exception and display it on the Web Form.
Which code segment should you use?
A. protected void Page_Error(object sender, EventArgs e) {
lblResults.Text = e.ToString();
e=null;
}
B. protected void Page_Error(object sender, EventArgs e) { lblResults.Text = Server.GetLastError().ToString(); Server.ClearError();
}
C. protected void Page_Error(object sender, EventArgs e) { Response.Write(e.ToString());
e=null;
}
D. protected void Page_Error(object sender, EventArgs e) { Response.Write(Server.GetLastError().ToString()); Server.ClearError();
}
Answer: D

6. You create a Web Form. The Web Form allows users to calculate values and display the results in a label named lblResults.
You need to capture all unhandled exceptions on the Web Form through the Error event. The Error event must capture each unhandled exception and display it on the Web Form.
Which code segment should you use?
A. Protected Sub Page_Error(ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Error lblResults.Text = e.ToString()
e = Nothing
End Sub
B. Protected Sub Page_Error(ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Error? lblResults.Text = Server.GetLastError().ToString() Server.ClearError()
End Sub
C. Protected Sub Page_Error(ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Error?
Response.Write(e.ToString())
e = Nothing
End Sub
D. Protected Sub P
70-528 dumps age_Error(ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Error Response.Write(Server.GetLastError().ToString()) Server.ClearError()
End Sub
Answer: D

7. You create a Web Form. The Web Form uses the FormView control to enable a user to edit a record in the database.
When the user clicks the Update button on the FormView control, the application must validate that the user has entered data in all of the fields.
You need to ensure that the Web Form does not update if the user has not entered data in all of the fields. Which code segment should you use?
A. protected void FormView1_ItemUpdating(object sender, FormViewUpdateEventArgs e) {
foreach (DictionaryEntry entry in e.Keys) {
if (entry.Value.ToString() == System.String.Empty) {
e.Cancel = true;
return;
}
}
}
B. protected void FormView1_ItemUpdated(object sender, FormViewUpdatedEventArgs e) {
foreach (DictionaryEntry entry in e.NewValues) {
if (entry.Value.Equals(”")) { e.KeepInEditMode = true; return;
}
}
}
C. protected void FormView1_ItemUpdating(object sender, FormViewUpdateEventArgs e) {
foreach (DictionaryEntry entry in e.NewValues) {
if (entry.Value.Equals(”")) {
e.Cancel = true;
return;
}
}
}
D. protected void FormView1_ItemUpdated(object sender, FormViewUpdatedEventArgs e) {
foreach (DictionaryEntry entry in e.Keys) {
if (entry.Value.ToString() == System.String.Empty) {
e.KeepInEditMode = true;
return;
}
}
}
Answer: C

8. You create a Web Form. The Web Form uses the FormView control to enable a user to edit a record in the database.
When the user clicks the Update button on the FormView control, the application must validate that the user has entered data in all of the fields.
You need to ensure that the Web Form does not update if the user has not entered data in all of the fields. Which code segment should you use?
A. Protected Sub FormView1_ItemUpdating(ByVal sender As Object, _ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.FormViewUpdateEventArgs) _ Handles FormView1.ItemUpdating Dim entry As DictionaryEntry For Each entry In e.Keys
If entry.Value.ToString() = System.String.Empty Then e.Cancel = True
Return End If Next entry End Sub
B. Protected Sub FormView1_ItemUpdated(ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.FormViewUpdatedEventArgs) _
Handles FormView1.ItemUpdated
Dim entry As DictionaryEntry For Each entry In e.NewValues If entry.Value.Equals(”") Then e.KeepInEditMode = True Return
End If Next entry End Sub
C. Protected Sub FormView1_ItemUpdating(ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.FormViewUpdateEventArgs) _ Handles FormView1.ItemUpdating
Dim entry As DictionaryEntry For Each entry In e.NewValues If entry.Value.Equals(”") Then e.Cancel = True Return End If Next entry
End Sub
D. Protected Sub FormView1_ItemUpdated(ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.FormViewUpdatedEventArgs) _ Handles FormView1.ItemUpdated Dim entry As DictionaryEntry For Each entry In e.Keys
If entry.Value.ToString() = System.String.Empty Then e.KeepInEditMode = True
Return
End If
Next entry End Sub
Answer: C

9. You are creating a Web Form. You write the following code segment to create a SqlCommand object.

You need to display the number of customers in the Customers table.
Which two code segments can you use to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. object customerCount = cmd.ExecuteScalar(); lblCompanyName.Text = customerCount.ToString();
B. int customerCount = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery(); lblCompanyName.Text = customerCount.ToString();
C. SqlDataReader dr = cmd.ExecuteReader(); dr.Read();
lblCompanyName.Text = dr[0].ToString();
D. SqlDataReader dr = cmd.ExecuteReader();
dr.Read();
lblCompanyName.Text = dr.ToString();
Answer: A, C

10. You have an SQL query that takes one minute to execute. You use the following code segment to execute the SQL query asynchronously.
IAsyncResult ar = cmd.BeginExecuteReader();
You need to execute a method named DoWork() that takes one second to run while the SQL query is executing. DoWork() must run as many times as possible while the SQL query is executing.
Which code segment should you use?
A. while (ar.AsyncWaitHandle == null) {
DoWork();
}
dr = cmd.EndExecuteReader(ar);
B. while (!ar.IsCompleted) { DoWork();
}
dr = cmd.EndExecuteReader(ar);
C. while (Thread.
70-528 study guide CurrentThread.ThreadState == ThreadState.Running) { DoWork();
}
dr = cmd.EndExecuteReader(ar);
D. while (!ar.AsyncWaitHandle.WaitOne()) { DoWork();
}
dr = cmd.EndExecuteReader(ar);
Answer: B

70-236 Real Exam Questions or Full Refund

September 5th, 2009 by salvi

Q: 1 You are employed as the exchange administrator at Hi-Tech.com. The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange 2007 Organization. You are responsible for managing the Exchange network for Hi-Tech.com.
The Human Resources manager at Hi-Tech.com required a list of all the newly appointed staff members.
You complied with his request and provided him with an automatically generated CSV file that lists the newly appointed staff members. This file contains the data needed to create the mailboxes for newly appointed staff members.
70-236 These newly appointed staff members have to be assigned user account and mailboxes. You thus need to create new user accounts as well as mailboxes directly from the CSV file.
What should you do?
A. The output of the Import-CSV cmdlet should be redirected to the Enable-Mailbox cmdlet with the suitable parameters
B. The output of the Import-Alias cmdlet should be redirected to the New-Mailbox cmdlet with the suitable parameters
C. The output of the Import-CSV cmdlet should be redirected to the New-Mailbox cmdlet with the suitable parameters
D. The output of the Export-CSV cmdlet should be redirected to the New-Mailbox cmdlet with the suitable parameters.
Answer: C

Q: 2 You are employed as the exchange administrator at Hi-Tech.com. The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange 2007 Organization. You are responsible for managing the Exchange network for Hi-Tech.com.
The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server named Server01. During routine maintenance you notice that an inappropriate message with the subject line of Exchange is sent to all clients on Server01. You need to ensure that the message is deleted from the mailboxes on Server01.
What should you do?
A. First create a new mailbox named SalesBox that contains a folder named Export. Then run the Get-Mailbox -Server Server01 | Export-Mailbox - TargetMailbox SalesBox - TargetFolder Export
-SubjectKeywords “Exchange”-DeleteContent cmdlet
B. First locate the message ID of the original message on Server01. Then run the Export-Message -Identity c:\temp cmdlet. Then delete the messages in the directory
C. First create a new transport rule named SalesRule from the Exchange Management Console. Then set the condition to “when the Subject field contains SalesRule”. Then set the action to “silently drop the message”.
D. First locate the message ID of the original message on Server01. Then run the Remove-Message -Identity cmdlet.
Answer: A

Q: 3 Setup /M:RecoverServer is a great tool to rebuild your Exchange servers.
Which of the following statements is not true about this tool?
A. Setup /M:RecoverServer extracts server configuration information from the Configuration node of Active Directory and applies it to your Exchange servers
B. For Setup /M:RecoverServer to recover a server, you need to build the server with the same server name as the server you are recovering.
C. To run Setup /M:RecoverServer, you need to have the Exchange Server 2007 server installation files.
D. Setup /M:RecoverServer can rebuild the following server roles: CAS, Edge Transport, and Mailbox. It cannot be used to recover a Hub Transport server.
Answer: D

Q: 4 You are employed as the exchange administrator at Hi-Tech.com. The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange 2007 Organization. You are responsible for managing the Exchange network for Hi-Tech.com.
You decide to install a two-node Single Copy Cluster (SCC) Mailbox server on the Exchange Server 2007 organization of Hi-Tech.com. You then name the network adapters APPublic and APPrivate.
You have received instruction from the Manager to configure the TCP/IP binding order for the cluster servers.
What should you do?
A. You should move the Public connection to the top of the Adapters and Bindings tab
B. You should move the Private connection to the top of the Adapters and Bindings tab
C. You should open the properties of the cluster and move the APPrivate network to the top of the Network Priority tab.
D. You should open the properties of the cluster and move the APPublic network to the top of the Network Priority tab
Answer: A

Q: 5 Which of the following checks should you perform using the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer prior to deploying Exchange Server 2007 in a new network environment?
A. Health check
B. Permissions check
C. Connectivity test
D. Baseline
E. Exchange 2007 readiness check
Answer: E

Q: 6 You are employed as the exchange administrator at Hi-Tech.com. The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange 2007 Organization. You are responsible for managing the Exchange network for Hi-Tech.com.
You need to create a report on the Exchange Server 2007 servers that are currently on the company network. In your report you need to take a number of aspects into consideration. These are: the amount of storage groups, the total physical memory, the operating system version, the amount of processors as well as the amount of mailbox databases.
What should you do?
A. Generate the report you need by running the Test-SystemHealth cmdlet
B. Generate the report you need by running the Health Check scan in the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer
C. Generate the report you need by running the Get-ExchangeServer | Format-List cmdlet
D. Generate the report you need by running the Get-OrganizationConfig cmdlet.
Answer: B

Q: 7 To view the properties of a specific message in any queue that has a subject of “RE:Lunch with vendor” use the following cmdlet:
Get-Message -Filter {Subject - eq “RE: Lunch with vendor?”} | format-list.
A. True
B. False
Answer: A

Q: 8 You work as the exchange administrator at Hi-Tech.com. The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange 2007 Organization that has four Exchange servers.
Two of the Exchange servers host the Mailbox server role, and the other two Exchange servers host the Hub Transport server role.
A user in the marketing department sent an e-mail message to a customer outside the Hi-Tech.com network. The e-mail address of the customer is roryallen@Test-Tech.com. The e-mail message contains the latest product line.
However the e-mail never reached the intended recipient. You need to determine whether the e-mail did indeed leave the Hi-Tech.com Exchange organization.
What should you do?
A. You should run the Get-Queue - Filter {status - eq “retry” cmdlet.
B. You should run the Get- Recipient - Filter { PrimarySmtpAddress - eq roryallen@Test-Tech.com} cmdlet.
C. You should run the Get-Queue -Filter { NextHopDomain - eq “Test-Tech.com”} cmdlet.
D. You should run the Get-Message -Filter {Subject - eq “Latest Production Line”} cmdlet
Answer: D

Q: 9 On which Exchange Server 2007 transport roles does Queue Viewer focus?(Choose all that apply.)
A. Hub Transport role
B. Client Access role
C. Mailbox role
D. Edge Transport role
E. Unified Messaging role
Answer: D

Q: 10 You are employed as the exchange administrator at Hi-Tech.com. The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange 2007 Organization. You are responsible for managing the Exchange network for Hi-Tech.com.
The Research and Development department is located at a remote site. They make use of their mobile workstations to log onto the company network by making use of Outlook Anywhere. The mobile workstations are all configured to run Microsoft Office Outlook 2007.
Top Management wants you to ensure that the personnel in the Research and Development department have access to the company network. You need to ensure that the Research and Development personnel maintain the performance set by Hi-Tech.com.
What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose TWO.)
A. You should run the Test- ServiceHealth cmdlet
B. You should run the Test- MAPIConnectivity cmdlet
C. You should run the Get-MailboxDatabase cmdlet
D. You should run the Get- MailboxStatistics cmdlet
E. You should run the Test- WebServicesConnectivity cmdlet
Answer: B, E

Q: 11 You can specify multiple criteria by using the -and logical operator. Property values that are not expressed as an integer must be enclosed in quotation marks. You can retry all the queues on the default server that have a status of retry by entering the following command
Click here to input the answer.
Answer: Retry-Queue -Filter {status -eq “Retry”}

Q: 12 You are employed as the exchange administrator at Hi-Tech.com. The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange 2007 Organization. You are responsible for managing the Exchange network for Hi-Tech.com.
A short network outage occurred on the Hi-Tech.com network. Soon after the outage you receive numerous alerts from the monitoring system bringing to your attention that there are quite a number of sent e-mails were queued up. This is evident in the number of SMTP queues on the Hub Transport server that are being displayed in a retry status. You need to force the Hub Transport server in order to send the queued e-mail without delay.
What should you do?
A. You should make use of the Resume-queue -filter {status - eq “retry”} cmdlet
B. You should make use of the Resume-queue -filter {status - eq “suspended”} cmdlet.
C. You should make use of the Retry-queue -filter {status - eq “retry”} cmdlet.
D. You should make use of the Retry-queue -filter {status - eq “suspended”} cmdlet
Answer: C

Q: 13 You are employed as the exchange administrator at Hi-Tech.com. The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange 2007 Organization. You are responsible for managing the Exchange network for Hi-Tech.com.
Paul Hanks is marketing manager of Hi-Tech.com. Thomas Knepper is promoted as the assistant of Paul Hanks. You have
70-236 dumps received instruction from the Manager to ensure that Thomas Knepper will be capable of viewing the folders and subfolders in the mailbox of Paul Hanks. One of the job functions of Thomas Knepper is to open and respond to the e-mails the marketing manager receives.
For security reasons and to subscribe to the principle of least privilege you need to ensure that Thomas Knepper is assigned only the necessary permissions that will allow her to complete her tasks.
What should you do?
A. You should assign Thomas Knepper the Allow-Full Control permission for the user account of Paul Hanks in the Active Directory Users and Computers
B. You should run the Add-ADPermission -Identity PaulHanks-User ThomasKnepper-AccessRights
Self-ExtendedRights Send-As cmdlet
C. You should run the Add-MailboxPermission-Identity PaulHanks-User ThomasKnepper-AccessRights ExternalAccount cmdlet
D. You should run the Add-MailboxPermissions -Identity PaulHanks- User ThomasKnepper-AccessRights FullAccess cmdlet
Answer: D

Q: 14 Written company policy has recently been changed and now states that the contents of the Subject line should no longer be recorded in message tracking logs.
What command do you use on an Exchange Server 2007 server named Edinburgh with the Edge Transport role installed to implement this change?
A. Set-TransportServer Edinburgh-MessageTrackingLogSubjectLoggingEnabled $False
B. Set-TransportServer Edinburgh-MessageTrackingLogSubjectLoggingEnabled $True
C. Set-MailboxServer Edinburgh-MessageTrackingLogSubjectLoggingEnabled $False
D. Set-MailboxServer Edinburgh-MessageTrackingLogSubjectLoggingEnabled $True
Answer: A

Q: 15 You are employed as the exchange administrator at Hi-Tech.com. The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange 2007 Organization. You are responsible for managing the Exchange network for Hi-Tech.com.
The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange Server 2007 computer named Server01. The Hub Transport server role resides on Server01.
You notice that message tracking is enabled on Server01. A new Hi-Tech.com directive regarding
company privacy policy states that the subject line of e-mail messages should be not stored in the tracking log. You need to track the e-mail messages from Server01 whilst ensuring that you comply with the Hi-Tech.com privacy policy.
What should you do?
A. You should make use of the Set- ReceiveConnector - ProtocolLoggingLevel None cmdlet
B. You should make use of the Set- TransportServer Server01 - MessageTrackingLogEnabled : $false cmdlet
C. You should make use of the Get- MessageTrackingLog -Subject None cmdlet
D. You should make use of the Set- Transport Server Server01 C
MessageTrackingLogSubjectLoggingEnabled : $false cmdlet
Answer: D

Q: 16 To view the sizes of all mailboxes in your Exchange organization, what three Exchange Management Shell cmdlets must you use? (Choose three correct answers.)
A. Show-Information
B. Get-MailboxStatistics
C. Get-MailboxInformation
D. Get-Mailbox
E. Show-MailboxStatistics
F. Select-Object
G. List-Mailbox
Answer: B, D, F

Q: 17 You are employed as the exchange administrator at Hi-Tech.com. The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange 2007 Organization. You are responsible for managing the Exchange network for Hi-Tech.com.
The manager of the Hi-Tech.com IP department wants to know the total size of the mailboxes. You need to supply the relevant information.
What should you do?
A. You should run the Get-Mailbox cmdlet
B. You should run the Database Troubleshooter in the Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant
C. You should run the Get-MailboxDatabase cmdlet
D. You should run the Get-MailboxStatistics cmdlet
Answer: D

Q: 18 You come to work and find that one of your Mailbox servers has crashed.
After further inspection, you determine that nothing is recoverable from the Mailbox server. To provide dial tone to the users whose mailboxes were on the failed server, you’ve decided to create new dial-tone databases on an existing Mailbox server in your Exchange organization. To do this, what Exchange Management Shell command would you run?
A. Move-Mailbox - -DialToneMove -MailboxDatabase
B. Get-MailboxStatistics -Database | Move-Mailbox-ConfigurationOnly -TargetDatabase
C. Move-Mailbox -Database -TargetDatabase
D. Move-Mailbox -ConfigurationOnly -Database -TargetDatabase
Answer: D

Q: 19 You are employed as the exchange administrator at Hi-Tech.com. The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange 2007 Organization. You are responsible for managing the Exchange network for Hi-Tech.com.
The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server named Server01. You must collect data regarding Server01 user connectivity. You need to produce a report of all the Server01 mailboxes on the Hi-Tech.com network that shows the most recent logon time.
What should you do?
A. Generate the report you need by running the Get-MailboxDatabase -Server Server01 cmdlet
B. Generate the report you need by running the Get-MailboxServer Server01 cmdlet
C. Generate the report you need by running the Get-LogonStatistics -Server Server01 cmdlet
D. Generate the report you need by running the Set-Mailbox cmdlet
E. Generate the report you need by running the Get-MailboxStatistics -Server Server01 cmdlet
Answer: E

Q: 20 Which queue holds all messages that are received by a transport server before processing?
A. Unreachable queue
B. Remote delivery queue
C. Mailbox delivery queue
D. Submission queue
Answer: D

Q: 21 You are employed as the exchange administrator at Hi-Tech.com. The Exchange 2007 Organization of Hi-Tech.com network contains a server named Server01 that holds the Mailbox server role and a server named Server02 that holds the Hub Transport server role. All the Hi-Tech.com Exchange servers are located on subnet3.
All Hi-Tech.com users have been assigned mailboxes on Server01. Two users named Martin Sheen and Rory Allen must communicate regularly via their mailboxes since Martin Sheen is located on subnet1 and Rory Allen on subnet2. Martin Sheen informs you that he sent an e-mail message to Rory Allen which was never delivered. You need to troubleshoot the situation. Thus you check and discover that the message left the Martin Sheen Outbox and was listed in the Sent Items folder. You need to identify the reason for the error.
What should you do?
A. You should run the Test-MAPIConnectivity -Server Server01 cmdlet on Server01
B. You should run the Test-MAPIConnectivity -Server Server01 cmdlet on a workstation on subnet1.
C. You should run the Test-ServiceHealth cmdlet on Server01.
D. You should run the Test-ServiceHealth cmdlet on Server02.
Answer: D

Q: 22 Which of the following Exchange Management Shell commands tells you whether POP3 is enabled for the don.hall@tailspintoys.internal mailbox?
A. Get-Mailbox -Identity don.hall@tailspintoys.internal
B. Get-MailboxStatistics -Identity don.hall@tailspintoys.internal
C. Get-MessageTrackingLog -Recipients don.hall@tailspintoys.internal
D. Get-CASMailbox -Identity don.hall@tailspintoys.internal
Answer: D

Q: 23 You are employed as the exchange administrator at Hi-Tech.com. The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange 2007 Organization. You are responsible for managing the Exchange network for Hi-Tech.com.
The Exchange organization of Hi-Tech.com contains a Hub Transport server named Server01 as well as numerous mailbox servers. One Exchange server named Server02 holds the Edge Transport server role. At present the message tracking logs are retained for twenty-two days.
A Mailbox server role is configured on a server named Server03. A Hi-Tech.com user named Martin Sheen has an SMTP address of Martinsheen@ Hi-Tech.com and has his mailbox on Server03. It is required of you to create a report that will specify the number of messages Andy sent during the last twenty-two day period.
What should you do?
A. You should consider running the Get-MailboxStatistics -Identity Martinsheen | export-csv -path
c:\tmp\Martinsheen.csv cmdlet on Server01.
B. You should consider running the Get-MailboxFolderStatistics -Identity Martinsheen -FolderScope
SentItems | export-csv -c:\tmp\Martinsheen.csv cmdlet on Server01
C. You should consider running the Get-MailboxTrackingLog -Sender Martinsheen@ Hi-Tech.com -EventId “Receive” | export-csv -c:\tmp\Martinsheen.csv cmdlet on Server01.
D. You should consider running the Get-MessageTrackingLog -Sender Martinsheen@ Hi-Tech.com -EventId “Receive” | export-csv -c:\tmp\Martinsheen.csv cmdlet on Server02.
E. You should consider running the Get-MessageTrackingLog -Sender Martinsheen@ Hi-Tech.com -EventId “Receive” | export-csv -c:\tmp\Martinsheen.csv cmdlet on Server01
Answer: E

Q: 24 Your Exchange Server 2007 organization has a resource mailbox named ExecConfRm . All users are able to schedule meetings for ExecConfRm . You need to modify the ExecConfRm settings to ensure that only two users named Maria and Marc are able to schedule meetings for ExecConfRm .
Which cmdlet should you run?
A. Set- MailboxCalendarSettings -Identity ” ExecConf Rm ” - BookInPolicy Marc , Maria - AllBookInPolicy $false
B. Set- MailboxCalendarSettings -Identity ” ExecConf Rm ” - Request InPolicy Marc , Maria
C. Set- MailboxCalendarSettings -Identity ” ExecConf Rm ” - RequestOutof Policy Marc , Maria - AllBookInPolicy $false
D. Set- MailboxCalendarSettings -Identity ” ExecConf Rm ” - ResourceDelegates Marc , Maria
Answer: A

Q: 25 You have several Edge Transport servers for which you need to use edge cloning. Your Edge Transport servers are not configured to use EdgeSync. Which of the following commands would you need to use from the Exchange Management Shell to configure the answer file for the import process?
A. ImportEdgeConfig -CloneConfigData:”F:\CloneConfigData.xml” -IsImport $true
-CloneConfigAnswer:”F:\CloneConfigAnswer.xml”
B. ImportEdgeConfig -CloneConfigData:”F:\CloneConfigData.xml” -IsImport $false
-CloneConfigAnswer:”F:\CloneConfigAnswer.xml”
C. ExportEdgeConfig -CloneConfigData:”F:\CloneConfigData.xml”
D. ExportEdgeConfig -CloneConfigData:”F:\CloneConfigData.xml” -IsImport $false
-CloneConfigAnswer:”F:\CloneConfigAnswer.xml”
Answer: B

Q: 26 You are employed as the exchange administrator at Hi-Tech.com. The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange Server 2007 Organization. You are responsible for managing the Exchange network for Hi-Tech.com
A server named Server01 has Exchange Server 2007 installed. You have received instruction from the Manager to create a backup of the Edge Transport role that is currently on Server01.
What should you do?
A. You should run the ExportEdgeConfig.ps1 script with the -CloneConfigAnswer parameter
B. You should select the Microsoft Exchange server option in the Microsoft Windows Backup utility
C. You should select the file system location \TransportRoles\data\* option in the Microsoft Windows Backup Utility.
D. You should run the ExportEdgeConfig.ps1 script with the -CloneConfigData parameter
Answer: D

Q: 27 A clustered mailbox server is shut down by an administrator issuing the Stop- ClusteredMailboxServer command. Which of the following steps should the administrator take to restart the clustered mailbox server?
A. Restart the server
B. Use the Move-ClusteredMailboxServer cmdlet
C. Use the Start-ClusteredMailboxServer cmdlet
D. Use the Stop-ClusteredMailboxServer cmdlet
Answer: B, D

Q: 28 You are employed as the exchange administrator at Hi-Tech.com. The Hi-Tech.com Exchange Server network has just been migrated to Exchange Server 2007. You are responsible for managing the Exchange network for Hi-Tech.com.
Every mailbox server on the Hi-Tech.com network is configured with two storage groups as well as two databases for each of the storage groups. You have received instruction from the Manager to ensure that the Hi-Tech.com Exchange Server network is fault tolerant. You thus decide to implement local continuous replication (LCR). Now you need to configure the Mailbox server with LCR.
What should you do?
A. First change the ratio to a single database per storage group. Then run the Enable-DatabaseCopy cmdlet.
Then run the Enable-StorageGroupCopy cmdlet.
B. First run the Disable
70-236 study guide -StorageGroupCopy cmdlet. Then change the databases into a single storage group.
Then run the Enable-StorageGroupCopy cmdlet
C. First change the database ratio to a single database per storage group. Then run the Disable-StorageGroupCopy cmdlet. Then run the Enable-DatabaseCopy cmdlet
D. First run the Disable-StorageGroupCopy cmdlet. Then change the databases ratio into a single storage group. Then run the Enable-DatabaseCopy cmdlet
Answer: A

Q: 29 You are planning to upgrade your current Exchange Server 2003 organization to Exchange Server 2007. Your company uses public folders extensively and is not ready to move them into Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) just yet. What are your options regarding creating a CCR cluster of mailbox servers in Exchange Server 2007? (Choose all that apply; each answer presents a complete solution.)
A. Create one or more Exchange Server 2007 mailbox servers that house public folders only, without any mailbox databases. Create a CCR cluster with additional Exchange Server 2007 mailbox servers that have only mailbox databases
B. Leave the public folders on Exchange Server 2003 servers. Create a CCR cluster with additional Exchange Server 2007 mailbox servers that have only mailbox databases
C. Move all public folders to an Exchange Server 2007 mailbox server, configuring no replicas for the public folders. Create a CCR cluster that includes this server.
D. Move all public folders to an Exchange Server 2007 mailbox server, configuring multiple replicas for the public folders. Create a CCR cluster with additional Exchange Server 2007 mailbox servers that have only mailbox databases
Answer: A, B, C

Q: 30 You work as an Exchange Administrator at Hi-Tech.com. The Hi-Tech.com network contains an Exchange Server 2007 environment that is configured with cluster continuous replication (CCR).
The Microsoft Windows Cluster service (MSCS) runs on two servers named Server01 and Server02 and the default cluster MSCS is named DECluster. The cluster mailbox server (CMS) for the DECluster is named EXServer02. Both DECluster and EXServer02 are configured to run on the Server01 cluster node. However, the CCR replica is configured to run on the Server02 cluster node. You must backup the CCR replica.
What should you do?
A. You should specify EXServer02 in the backup operation
B. You should specify Server01 in the backup operation
C. You should specify DECluster in the backup operation
D. You should specify Server02 in the backup operation
Answer: A

70-431 Real Exam Questions or Full Refund

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1. You are preparing for a new installation of SQL Server 2005. You need to select the protocols that client computers might use to connect to the server. Which two protocols can you use to achieve this goal? (Each correct
70-431 answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. Named Pipes
B. TCP/IP
C. Shared Memory
D. Virtual Interface Adapter (VIA) E. Multiprotocol
Answer: A, B

2. Application developers in your company create an assembly that contains a CLR function. This CLR function reads data from a spreadsheet, performs some calculations, and returns the data to a SQL Server 2005 computer. You need to register the assembly with SQL Server 2005 by using the CREATE ASSEMBLY statement and the least privileged security permission set. Which permission set should you use?
A. Default
B. SAFE
C. EXTERNAL_ACCESS
D. UNSAFE
Answer: C

3. Your company has two SQL Server 2005 computers named SQL1 and SQL2. A user in your company named Eric writes many ad hoc queries against the company databases. Eric has access to the Customer database on SQL1. He does not have access to the Sales database on SQL2. You need to ensure that Eric can write queries that join information from both servers. What should you do first?
A. Create a linked server on SQL1 to SQL2. Configure the linked server to use impersonation.
B. Create a linked server on SQL1 to SQL2. Configure the linked server to use mapped logins.
C. Instruct Eric to write the queries on SQL2 by using the OPENQUERY statement and specifying SQL1 as the server name.
D. Instruct Eric to specify SQL Server object names by using four­part notation.
Answer: B

4. You configure a new SQL Server 2005 computer to use TCP/IP with all default settings. Your corporate policy requires that each server use a firewall. You find that you can connect to the SQL Server instance from the local computer. However, client computers cannot connect to the SQL Server instance. You need to identify the most likely cause of the connection issues. What should you do first?
A. Ensure that port 1433 is open in your firewall.
B. Ensure that port 443 is open in your firewall.
C. Ensure that client computers connect by using Shared Memory protocol.
D. Ensure that the server is not paused.
Answer: A

5. You are moving a SQL Server 2005 database named Timesheet to a new database server. The Timesheet database is used by the TimeEntry application. You need to minimize the amount of time that the TimeEntry application is unavailable while you move the database. What should you do?
A. Move the database to the new server by using the SQL Management Object method in the Copy Database Wizard.
B. Detach the current database. Copy the data files to the new server. Attach the files.
C. Back up the database. Copy the backup file to the new server. Restore the database.
D. Move the data files. Specify the new location by using ALTER DATABASE.
Answer: B

6. A support engineer reports that inserting new sales transactions in a SQL Server 2005 database results in an error. You investigate the error. You discover that in one of the databases, a developer has accidentally deleted some data in a table that is critical for transaction processing. The database uses the full recovery model. You need to restore the table. You need to achieve this goal without affecting the availability of other data in the database. What should you do?
A. Back up the current transaction log. Restore the database with a different name and stop at the point just before the data loss. Copy the table back into the original database.
B. Back up the current transaction log. Restore the database to the point just before the data loss.
C. Restore the database from the existing backup files to a time just before the data loss.
D. Restore the database to the point of the last full backup.
Answer: A

7. Your company uses SQL Server 2005. Users report that report execution is slow. You investigate and discover that some queries do not use optimal execution plans. You also notice that some optimizer statistics are missing and others are out of date. You need to correct the problem so that reports execute more quickly. Which two Transact­SQL statements should you use? (Each correct answer presents part of
the solution. Choose two.)
A. DBCC CHECKTABLE
B. ALTER INDEX REORGANIZE
C. UPDATE STATISTICS
D. CREATE STATISTICS
E. DBCC SHOW_STATISTICS F. DBCC UPDATEUSAGE
Answer: C,D

8. You are responsible for implementing maintenance jobs on a SQL Server 2005 database server. Certain jobs run every Sunday and other jobs run at the beginning of every month. You need to schedule the jobs in the way that uses the least amount of administrative effort. What should you do?
A. Create a job schedule that runs every Sunday. Assign weekly tasks to this schedule. Create a second schedule that runs on the first day of every month. Assign monthly tasks to this schedule.
B. Create a job for each task that runs once a day. Use a Transact­SQL statement to check the date and day of the week. If the day is either a Sunday or the first day of the month, execute the code.
C. Create a job schedule that runs once a day. Assign jobs to this job schedule. If the day is either a Sunday or the first day of the month, execute the jobs.
D. Create a job for each task that runs once a week on Sunday. Add a second job schedule that runs the job on the first of the month.
Answer: A

9. You are responsible for managing the database schema for an order entry application in a SQL Server 2005 database. After a design review, a member of the development staff asks you to add a new column named CommissionRate to the Product table. Because the actual commission rates for all products are
not known at this time, each product has a default commission rate of 12 percent. The rate can be modified as necessary. You add the new column. You need to configure the table to assign the default value as efficiently as possible. What should you do?
A. Create an INSERT trigger to assign the default value to each item in the table.
B. Create a CHECK constraint to validate the data and to assign the default value to each item in the table.
C. Create an UPDATE trigger to update the default value for each new item in the table.
D. Create a DEFAULT constraint to assign the default value specifying the WITH VALUES argument.
Answer: D

10. Your company Web site includes a page that customers use to send feedback about the company and its products. You use a SQL Server 2005 database to store the comments in the Comments column of a table named Feedback. You need to implement full­text searching so that you can run reports on the comments. Which
70-431 dumps two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Create a nonclustered index on the Comments column.
B. Execute the USE Master Transact­SQL statement.
C. Create a full­text catalog.
D. Create a full­text index on the Comments column.
Answer: C, D

11. You are creating a SQL Server 2005 database for a mortgage company. The database will support a new Web­based application that will handle up to 1,000 simultaneous users. This application must quickly display the results of calculation­intensive operations, such as calculating mortgage payments and amortization schedules. You need to ensure that the database processes calculations as quickly and efficiently as possible. What should you do?
A. Implement parameterized Transact­SQL queries in the application.
B. Implement Transact­SQL stored procedures in the database.
C. Implement CLR stored procedures in the database.
D. Implement distributed Web services.
Answer: C

12. Your company uses a SQL Server 2005 database. This database contains a trigger named trg_InsertOrders, which fires when order data is inserted into the Orders table. The trigger is responsible for ensuring that a customer exists in the Customers table before data is inserted into the Orders table. You need to configure the trigger to prevent it from firing during the data import process. You must accomplish this goal while using the least amount of administrative effort. Which two Transact­SQL statements can you use to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. ALTER TABLE OrdersDISABLE TRIGGER trg_InsertOrders
B. DROP TRIGGER trg_InsertOrders
C. DISABLE TRIGGER trg_InsertOrders ON Orders
D. ALTER TRIGGER trg_InsertOrders ON Orders NOT FOR REPLICATION
E. sp_settriggerorder@triggername= ‘trg_InsertOrders’, @order=’None’
Answer: A, C

13. You work with a SQL Server 2005 database that provides banking information for customers. You want customers to see banking reports that combine data that is retrieved from the database with real­time investment information that comes from a Web service provided by a third party. The investment information must be current when the reports are executed. You need to create the appropriate objects that support the reports. What should you do?
A. Publish the data in the database as an XML Web service by using the FOR XML AUTO clause.
B. Create a table to store the banking information for each customer. Create a trigger that fires when data is inserted into the table that joins with the data coming from the Web service.
C. Create a Transact­SQL stored procedure that uses a temporary table to store the banking information for each customer. Update the table with the values from the Web service.
D. Have a developer in your company create an assembly that calls the remote Web service. Create a CLR function by using the assembly. Call the CLR function and combine the results with banking information in the database.
Answer: D

14. Your company uses SQL Server 2005. You are implementing a series of views that are used in ad hoc queries. The views are used to enforce your companys security policy of abstracting data. Some of these views perform slowly. You create indexes on those views to increase performance, while still maintaining the companys security policy. One of the views returns the current date as one of the columns. The view returns the current date by using the GETDATE() function. This view does not allow you to create an index. You need to create an index on the view. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Remove all deterministic function calls from within the view.
B. Remove all nondeterministic function calls from within the view.
C. Schema­bind all functions that are called from within the view.
D. Create the view and specify the WITH CHECK OPTION clause.
Answer: B, C

15. Your data warehouse includes three separate SQL Server 2005 tables for storing customer data. Each table is used to horizontally partition data that is migrated from a SQL Server 2000 installation to SQL Server 2005. Data is partitioned as shown in the following table.

Table nameStores customer surnamebeginning with letterCustomer1A C HCustomer2I C PCustomer3Q
C Z The database does not allow customers to opt­out of e­mail marketing offers.
You need to add a new OptOutFlag column to each of the customer tables. You must ensure that this column is added to either all three customer tables or none of them. You must also ensure that the database is always in a consistent state.
Which Transact­SQL batch should you use?
A. BEGIN TRAN
ALTER TABLE CUSTOMER1
ADD OptOutFlag BIT NULL ALTER TABLE CUSTOMER2
ADD OptOutFlag BIT NULL ALTER TABLE CUSTOMER3
ADD OptOutFlag BIT NULL IF @@error 0
ROLLBACK TRAN ELSE
COMMIT TRAN
B. BEGIN TRAN BEGIN TRY
ALTER TABLE CUSTOMER1
ADD OptOutFlag BIT NULL ALTER TABLE CUSTOMER2
ADD OptOutFlag BIT NULL ALTER TABLE CUSTOMER3
ADD OptOutFlag BIT NULL END TRY
BEGIN CATCH ROLLBACK TRAN RETURN
END CATCH
COMMIT TRAN
C. ALTER TABLE CUSTOMER1
ADD OptOutFlag BIT NULL ALTER TABLE CUSTOMER2
ADD OptOutFlag BIT NULL ALTER TABLE CUSTOMER3
ADD OptOutFlag BIT NULL
D. BEGIN TRAN
ALTER TABLE CUSTOMER1
ADD OptOutFlag BIT NULL ALTER TABLE CUSTOMER2
ADD OptOutFlag BIT NULL ALTER TABLE CUSTOMER3
ADD OptOutFlag BIT NULL COMMIT TRAN
Answer: B

16. You are creating a view to join the Customers and Orders tables in a SQL Server 2005 database. You need to ensure that the view cannot be affected by modifications to underlying table schemas. You want to accomplish this goal by using the least possible amount of overhead. What should you do?
A. Create CHECK constraints on the tables.
B. Create a DDL trigger to roll back any changes to the tables if the changes affect the columns in the view.
C. Create the view, specifying the WITH SCHEMABINDING option.
D. Create the view, specifying the WITH CHECK option.
Answer: C

17. Your company uses a SQL Server 2005 database. Customer data from your trading partners is imported into the Customers table every night. You need to ensure that the customer record is updated if it already exists in the Customers table. If the record does not exist, the data needs to be inserted into the Customers table. What should you do?
A. Create a FOR trigger.
B. Create an INSTEAD OF trigger.
C. Create an AFTER trigger.
D. Create a DDL trigger.
Answer: B

18. Your company uses a mission­critical database named DB1, which is located on a server named SQL1. You want to mirror DB1 on a second server named SQL2. Before you can establish database mirroring, you need to prepare DB1 and the servers for mirroring. Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. Set the recovery model of DB1 on SQL1 to bulk­logged recovery.
B. Set the recovery model of DB1 on SQL1 to full recovery.
C. Back up DB1 on SQL1. Restore the backup on SQL2; specify the NORECOVERY option.
D. Back up DB1 on SQL1. Restore the backup on SQL2; specify the STANDBY option.
E. Back up DB1 on SQL1. Restore the backup on SQL2; specify the RECOVERY option.
F. Create endpoints on all participating servers.
G. Set the AutoShrink property of DB1 on SQL1 to false.
Answer: B, C, F

19. A full backup of your database named DB1 is created automatically at midnight every day. Differential backups of DB1 occur twice each day at 10:00 and at 16:00. A database snapshot is created every day at noon. A developer reports that he accidentally dropped the Pricelist table in DB1 at 12:30. The last update to Pricelist occurred one week ago. You need to recover the Pricelist table. You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. You must also minimize the amount of data that is lost. What should you do?
A. Restore the most recent backup into a new database named DB1bak. Apply the most recent differential backup. Copy the Pricelist table from DB1bak to DB1.
B. Delete all database snapshots except the most recent one. Restore DB1 from the most recent database snapshot.
C. Recover DB1 from the most recent backup. Apply the most recent differential backup.
D. Copy the Pricelist table from the most recent database snapshot into DB1.
Answer: D

20. Your compan
70-431 study guide has two SQL Server 2005 computers named SQL1 and SQL2. Transaction log shipping occurs from SQL1 to SQL2 by using default SQL Server Agent schedule settings. You need to reconfigure transaction log shipping to provide minimum latency on SQL2. What should you do?
A. On SQL1, reschedule the transaction log backup job so that it occurs every minute. On SQL2, maintain default schedule settings for both the log shipping copy and the restore jobs.
B. On SQL1, change the schedule type for the transaction log backup to Start automatically when SQL Server Agent starts. On SQL2, change the schedule types for both the log shipping copy and the restore jobs to Start automatically when SQL Server Agent starts.
C. On SQL1, maintain default schedule settings for the transaction log backup job. On SQL2, change the schedule types for both the log shipping copy and the restore jobs to Start automatically when SQL Server Agent starts.
D. On SQL1, reschedule the transaction log backup job so that it occurs every minute. On SQL2, reschedule both the log shipping copy and the restore jobs so that they occur every minute.
Answer: D

70-294 Real Exam Questions or Full Refund

September 5th, 2009 by salvi

1. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The functional level of the domain is Windows Server 2003. The domain contains three Active Directory sites named Site1, Site2, and Site3. The sites are connected by site links as shown in the work area.
SiteLink1 and
70-294 SiteLink2 include redundant, high­speed WAN connections.
Each site has one subnet associated with it. The number of computers in each site and the operating system that the computers are running are indicated in the following table.

Site1 contains a Windows Server 2003 domain controller named Server1 that is the relative ID (RID) master for the domain. Site2 contains two Windows Server 2003 domain controllers named Server2 and Server3. Server2 is the infrastructure master for the domain. Site3 contains a Windows Server 2003 domain controller named Server4.
You need to decide where to place the PDC emulator role holder. You want to optimize the overall response time for users in all sites.
Where should you place the PDC emulator role?
To answer, select the appropriate domain controller or domain controllers in the work area.

2. You are the network administrator for Blue Yonder Airlines. The company has offices in Toronto, New York, and Chicago. The network connections are shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
The network consists of two Active Directory domains. User objects for users in the Toronto office and the New York office are stored in the blueyonderairlines.com domain. User objects for users in the Chicago office are stored in the production.blueyonderairlines.com domain. Active Directory is configured as shown in the following table.

Users in the New York office frequently report that they cannot log on to the network, or that logging on takes a very long time. You notice increased global catalog queries to servers in the Toronto office during peak logon times.
You need to improve logon performance for users in the New York office without increasing WAN traffic that is due to replication.
What should you do?

A. Configure the domain controller in the New York office as a global catalog server.
B. Configure Active Directory to cache universal group memberships for the Toronto office.
C. Install an additional domain controller in the New York office.
D. Configure Active Directory to cache universal group memberships for the New York office.
Answer: D

3. You are the network administrator for Northwind Traders. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2003. The forest consists of a forest root domain named northwindtraders.com and a child domain named child1.northwindtraders.com. The child1.northwindtraders.com domain contains all of the user accounts for the network. Your company acquires a company named Contoso, Ltd. The Contoso, Ltd., network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains a forest root domain named contoso.com and a child domain named child1.contoso.com. All domain controllers run Windows 2000 Server. Both domains contain user accounts and resource servers. The domains and existing trust relationships are shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) You need to create the minimum number of trust relationships required for the users in the child1.northwindtraders.com domain to access resources in both domains in the contoso.com
forest. What should you do?

A. Create a one­way trust relationship in which the northwindtraders.com domain trusts the contoso.com domain.
B. Create a one­way trust relationship in which the contoso.com domain trusts the northwindtraders.com domain.
C. Create a one­way trust relationship in which the child1.northwindtraders.com domain trusts the contoso.com domain. Create a one­way trust relationship in which the child1.northwindtraders.com domain trusts the child1.contoso.com domain.
D. Create a one­way trust relationship in which the contoso.com domain trusts the child1.northwindtraders.com domain. Create a one­way trust relationship in which the child1.contoso.com domain trusts the child1.northwindtraders.com domain.
Answer: D

4. You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains one root domain and multiple child domains. The functional level of all child domains is Windows Server 2003. The functional level of the root domain is Windows 2000 native.You configure a Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1 to be a domain controller for an existing child domain. Server1 is located at a new branch office, and you connect Server1 to a central data center by a persistent VPN connection over a DSL line. Server1 has a single replication connection with a bridgehead domain controller in the central data center.You configure DNS on Server1 and create secondary forward lookup zones for each domain in the forest.You need to minimize the amount of traffic over the VPN connection caused by logon activities.What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. Configure the DNS zones to be Active Directory­integrated zones.
B. Configure Server1 to be the PDC emulator for the domain.
C. Configure Server1 to be a global catalog server.
D. Configure universal group membership caching on Server1.
Answer: C, D

5. You are the network administrator for Blue Yonder Airlines. You plan to create an Active Directory domain named blueyonderairlines.com that will have a functional level of Windows Server 2003. Your company has one main office and four branch offices, which are all located in one country. A central security department in the main office is responsible for creating and administering all user accounts in all offices. Each office has a local help desk department that is responsible for resetting passwords within the individual department’s office only. All user accounts are located in the default Users container. You need to create an organizational unit (OU) structure to support the delegation of authority requirements. You want to minimize the amount of administrative effort required to maintain the environment. What should you do?
A. Create a top­level OU named BlueYonderAirlines_Users under the blueyonderairlines.com domain. Create a separate child OU for each office under BlueYonderAirlines_Users. Move the user accounts of all employees in each office to the child OU for that office.
B. Create a top­level OU named Main_Office under the blueyonderairlines.com domain. Move the user accounts of all users in the main office to the Main_Office OU. Create a separate child OU for each branch office under the Main_Office OU. Move the user accounts of all users in each branch office to the child OU for that office.
C. Create a top­level OU named BlueYonderAirlines_Users under the blueyonderairlines.com domain. Create a child OU named Central_Security under BlueYonderAirlines_Users. Move the user accounts of the central security department users to the Central_Security OU. Create a child OU named Help_Desk under BlueYonderAirlines_Users. Move the user accounts of the help desk users to the Help_Desk OU.
D. Create a top­level OU named BlueYonderAirlines_Users under the blueyonderairlines.com domain. Create a child OU named Central_Security under BlueYonderAirlines_Users. Move the user accounts of the central security department users to the Central_Security OU. Create a separate child OU under BlueYonderAirlines_Users for each office. Move the user accounts of the help desk users in each office to the child OU for that office.
Answer: A

6. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain with five sites. You configure the five Active Directory sites in accordance with the requirements of the company’s site configuration design. The network and site configuration is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) The site configuration design also requires you to configure site link bridges. The design requires the site links connecting Site1, Site2, and Site3 to be transitive and all other site links to be nontransitive. You need to configure site link bridges to comply with the site configuration design. Which action or actions should you take? (Choose all that apply.)

A. Disable automatic site link bridging in the IP object properties.
B. Create new site links between each of the Active Directory sites. C. Remove each of the sites from the default site link.
D. Create a new site link bridge. Add the site links connecting Site1, Site2, and Site3 to the site link bridge.
E. Create a new site link bridge. Add the site links connecting Site3, Site4, and Site5 to the site link bridge.
Answer: A, C, D

7. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The relevant portion of the organizational unit (OU) structure is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) The company’s sales division consists of an inside sales department, a mobile sales department, and a telemarketing department. User objects for users in these departments are stored in the Inside, Mobile, and Telemarket OUs respectively. User objects for all junior managers and senior managers are stored in the Managers OU. The company decides to train junior managers to perform basic administrative tasks. Junior managers are responsible for enabling and disabling accounts for all sales users except junior managers and senior managers. You need to enable junior managers to perform the assigned administrative tasks. You must not affect any existing permissions. What should you do?

A. On the Managers OU, block the inheritance of permissions. Copy all existing permissions. On the Sales OU, grant junior managers the permission to enable and disable accounts.
B. On the Inside, Mobile, and Telemarket OUs, block the inheritance of permissions. Copy all existing permissions. On the Sales OU, grant junior managers the permission to enable and disable accounts.
C. On the Managers OU, block the inheritance of permissions. Remove all existing permissions. On the Sales OU, grant junior managers the permission to enable and disable accounts.
D. On the Sales OU, block the inheritance of permissions. Copy all existing permissions. On the Sales OU, grant junior managers the permission to enable and disable accounts.
Answer: A

8. You are the network administrator for your company. Your company consists of two subsidiaries named Contoso, Ltd., and Fabrikam, Inc. The network consists of two Active Directory domains in a single forest with four sites. The network configuration is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) All client computers run Windows XP Professional. Users who have accounts in the fabrikam.com domain frequently travel to Site3. When these users log on to the network in Site3, the logon process can take up to 10 minutes. You discover that when these users log on to the network in Site3, they are authenticated by DC5.Fabrikam.com in Site1. You need to ensure that the Fabrikam, Inc., users can log on more quickly from Site3. What should you do?

A. Increase the site link cost for SiteLink­1­3 to 500.
B. Configure a site link bridge that will bridge SiteLink­3­4 and SiteLink­2­4.
C. Modify the subnet object linked to Site3 so that it is linked to Site1.
D. Move the DC5.Fabrikam.com domain controller object from Site1 to Site3.
Answer: B

9. You are the network administrator for Proseware, Inc. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains one forest root domain named proseware.com and two child domains named europe.proseware.com and usa.proseware.com. The functional level of the forest is Windows 2000 native. The proseware.com domain contains a Windows 2000 Server domain controller named Server3 that is running Service Pack 4 or later. You take Server3 offline. You also remove all references to Server3 from the Configuration container in Active Directory. Five days later, you upgrade all remaining domain controllers to Windows Server 2003. You then raise the functional level of the forest to Windows Server 2003. You need to integrate Server3 into the new Active Directory infrastructure. You want Server3 to be an additional domain controller of the europe.proseware.com domain. What should you do?
A. Upgrade Server3 to Windows Server 2003. Add the computer account for Server3 into the Computers container of the europe.proseware.com domain.
B. Demote Server3 to a Windows 2000 member server by running the dcpromo /forceremoval command. Upgrade Server3 to a Windows Server 2003 member server. Run the dcpromo command to promote Server3 to be an additional domain controller of the europe.proseware.com domain.
C. Demote Server3 to a Windows 2000 member server by running the dcpromo /forceremoval command. Add the computer account for Server3 into the Domain Controllers organizational unit (OU) of the europe.proseware.com domain.
D. Upgrade Server3 to Windows Server 2003. Add the computer account for Server3 into the Domain Controllers organizational unit (OU) of the europe.proseware.com domain.
Answer: B

10. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The domain contains 2,250 user accounts. Each user account has the appropriate permissions for resource access. All user accounts are in the Users container. The company has five departments. To support the company’s structure, you must place the existing user accounts in organizational units (OUs) arranged by department. You create five OUs in the domain, with one OU for each department. The human resources manager sends you a file in the comma­separated value (CSV) file format. The CSV file lists each user’s full name, account logon name, and department. You expect to receive CSV files containing new and updated information every two weeks. You need to place the user accounts in the correct OUs. You must not make changes that require the permissions on resources to be changed. You must deploy the changes in the minimum amount of time and by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?
A. Create a script that reads the CSV file and uses ADSI to move user accounts to the correct OUs.
B. Create a script that reads the CSV file and updates the Department attribute of each user account to the name of the correct OU.
C. Create a security group for each department. Move the security group objects to the correct OUs. Make each user account a member of the security group for the user’s department.
D. In Active Directory Users and Computers, create a new user account for each user in the correct OU, then delete the corresponding user object in the Users container.
E. In Active Directory Users and Computers, select all of the user accounts from one department and move them to the correct OU. Repeat this process for each of the other departments.
Answer: A

11. You are the network administrator for your company. The network structure is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) The functional level of both forests is Windows Server 2003. All three domains are Active Directory domains. Domain3 contains a computer named Server1. A shared folder on Server1
is named Share1. Users in an organizational unit (OU) named Accounts in Domain2 need access to Share1. However, whenever the users in the Accounts OU attempt to connect to Share1, they receive an error message stating that access was denied. You need to ensure that users in the Accounts OU can connect to Share1. What should you do?

A. Create a universal distribution group in Domain2 that includes all users in the Accounts OU. Create a domain local security group in Domain3. Grant access to \\Server1\Share1 to the domain local security group. Make the universal distribution group a member of the domain local security group.
B. Create global security group in Domain2 that includes all users in the Accounts OU. Create a domain local security group in Domain3. Grant access to \\Server1\Share1 to the domain local security group. Make the global security group a member of the domain local security group.
C. Create a shared folder in the Accounts OU for \\Server1\Share1.
D. Create a one­way external trust relationship in which Domain2 trusts Domain3.
Answer: B

12. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The following table shows the types and quantities of Windows Server 2003 Web and database servers in the domain. Server type Quantity Nonproduction test Web server 2 Nonproduction test database server 2 Production Web server 10 Production database server 10 The computer accounts for the Web and database servers are located in the default Computers container. The domain also includes many organizational units (OU) that contain other computer accounts. Your company plans to use Group Policy objects (GPOs) to centrally apply security settings to the Web and database server computers. The settings need to be applied as follows: Some security settings need to apply to all Web and database servers. Some security settings need to apply to the nonproduction servers only. Some security settings need to apply to the production servers only and must not be overridden. Other security settings need to apply to specific server types only. You need to create an organizational unit (OU) structure to support the GPO requirements. You want to create as few GPOs and links as possible while using only the default security permissions for GPO links. You also want to limit the number of GPO links to one link per GPO. What should you do?
A. Create two top­level OUs named Web and Database under the domain. Create two child OUs named Nonproduction and Production under both the Web OU and the Database OU.
B. Create two top­level OUs named Nonproduction and Production under the domain. Create two child OUs named Web and Database under both the Nonproduction OU and the Production OU.
C. Create a top­level OU named Servers under the domain. Create two child OUs named Web and Database under the Servers OU. Create two child OUs named Nonproduction and Production under both the Web OU and the Database OU.
D. Create a top­level OU named Servers under the domain. Create two child OUs named Nonproduction and Production under the Servers OU. Create two child OUs named Web and Database under both the Nonproduction OU and the Production OU.
Answer: D

13. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The functional level of the domain is Windows 2000 native. All servers run Windows Server 2003. The company is adding 15 new servers to run a new application. The company is also adding an organizational unit (OU) named Application to hold the servers and other resources for the application. The server access team needs to be able to grant various types of access to the servers. The server access team does not need to be able to perform any other tasks on the servers. You need to allow the server access team to grant permissions for application servers without granting the team unnecessary permissions. What should you do?
A. Create a Restricted Groups Group Policy object (GPO) to make the server access team a member of the Power Users group on each application server. Link the GPO to the Application OU.
B. Grant the server access team permission to modify computer objects in the Application OU.
C. Make the server access team a member of the Server Operators group.
D. Create Domain Local security groups that grant the appropriate access to the servers. Grant the server access team permission to modify the membership of the Domain Local security groups.
Answer: D

14. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The domain includes an organizational unit (OU) named TerminalServers and a global group named Accounting. The TerminalServers OU contains all of the Windows Server 2003 computer accounts running Terminal Services. Members of the Accounting group connect to terminal servers to access their software applications. You create a Group Policy object (GPO) and link it to the TerminalServers OU. You configure the GPO to publish a software installation package that installs the most recent tax application. Users in the Accounting group report that the new tax application is not installed on any of the terminal servers. You log on to one of the servers running Terminal Services and attempt to use Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. When you select Add New Programs, you receive the following error message: “Applications are not available to install from the network in this mode.” You need to ensure that the new
tax application is installed on the computers running Terminal Services. What should you do?
A. Modify the GPO and configure the software installation package to be assigned under the Computer Configuration section of the GPO under Software Settings.
B. Modify the GPO and configure the software installation package to be assigned under the User Configuration section of the GPO under Software Settings.
C. Modify the discretionary access control list (DACL) settings of the GPO to assign the Authenticated Users group the Deny ­ Read and the Allow ­ Apply Group Policy permissions.
D. Modify the discretionary access control list (DACL) settings of the GPO to assign the computer accounts in the TerminalServers OU the Allow ­ Read and the Allow ­ Apply Group Policy permissions.
Answer: A

15. You are the network administrator for Contoso, Ltd. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. You use a Group Policy object (GPO) to distribute an application to users. The application is contained in an .msi file that is stored in a shared folder. Users report that they do not have the application installed. You verify that the GPO successfully installed the application on your computer. On the client computers, you see the error message shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) You need to ensure that users can install the application. What should you do?

A. Configure the default package location in the GPO to be the network path to the application.
B. Configure the Windows Installer service on each client computer to start as a member of the Domain Admins group.
C. Create a GPO to enable the Always install with elevated privileges setting.
D. Assign the users the Allow ­ Read permission for the .msi file.
Answer: D

16. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. All user accounts for the sales department users are located in an organizational unit (OU) named Sales. The client computers are located in the default Computers container. All users in the sales department require that a sales application be installed
on their client computers. You create a new Group Policy object (GPO). You create a software installation package and use the GPO to assign the package to computers. You link the GPO to the Sales OU. Users
in the sales department report that the application is not installed on any client computers. You need to install the application
70-294 dumps on all client computers in the sales department. You need to ensure that the application is installed only on the client computers used by users in the sales department. What should you do?
A. Modify the GPO to specify that Windows Installer packages will be installed by using elevated permissions.
B. Modify the GPO so that the application is assigned to user accounts.
C. Enable loopback processing for the GPO.
D. Link the GPO to the Computers container.
Answer: B

17. You are the network administrator for your company. Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. All computer accounts for the client computers are located in an organizational unit (OU) named Computer Accounts. All user accounts are located in an OU named User Accounts. Software Update Services (SUS)
is installed on your network. The SUS infrastructure is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Updates that are deployed must not cause any conflicts or errors on the client computers. You need to configure the client computers to download approved updates from the correct server. Which two actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

A. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) to set the default package location to be the internal interface of the firewall.
B. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) to set the default package location to be the child SUS server.
C. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) to set the update service location to be the child SUS server.
D. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) to set the update service location to be the Microsoft Windows Update server.
E. Link the Group Policy object (GPO) to the User Accounts OU.
F. Link the Group Policy object (GPO) to the Computer Accounts OU.
Answer: C, F

18. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain that contains four domain controllers. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All user accounts are located in an organizational unit (OU) named CompanyUsers. A written company policy requires all users to use strong passwords. User passwords must contain a mixture of letters, numbers, or special characters. Passwords must be at least 10 characters long. Passwords must be changed at least every 60 days, and the new password cannot be the same as the old one. To enforce this requirement, you create a Group Policy object (GPO) named Password Policies and link the GPO to the CompanyUsers OU. The settings in the Password Policy section of the Password Policies GPO are shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) You discover that users are creating simple passwords that do not meet the complexity requirements. You need to ensure that the company password requirements are enforced. What should you do?

A. Link the Password Policies GPO to the Domain Controllers OU. Make it the first GPO in the list.
B. Configure the properties of the Password Policies GPO so that it cannot be overridden.
C. Delete the Password Policies GPO. Edit the Default Domain Policy GPO to include the settings from the Password Policy section of the Password Policies GPO.
D. Delete the Password Policies GPO. Edit the Default Domain Controllers Policy GPO to include the settings from the Password Policy section of the Password Policies GPO.
Answer: C

19. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The domain contains an organizational unit (OU) named Research. All users who have user accounts in the Research OU use portable computers that run Windows XP Professional. You create a Group Policy object (GPO) named PowerManagement and link it to the Research OU. You configure the PowerManagement GPO to enable the Prompt for password on resume from hibernate/suspend policy. A user named Marie has a user account in the Research OU. Marie reports that she is not prompted for a password when her computer resumes from hibernation. You need to ensure that Marie immediately has password protection for her portable computer when resuming from hibernation mode. What should you do?
A. Instruct Marie to run the gpupdate command from her computer.
B. Instruct Marie to run the gpresult command from her computer.
C. Instruct Marie to send a Remote Assistance invitation to you. Take control of Marie’s computer and run the secedit /analyze command.
D. Instruct Marie to send a Remote Assistance invitation to you. Take control of Marie’s computer and run the gpresult command.
Answer: A

20. You are the network administrator for Fourth Coffee. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains an empty root domain named fourthcoffee.com and a child domain named research.fourthcoffee.com. You need to implement secure password protection for the accounts located in the research.fourthcoffee.com domain.What should you do?
A. Configure the Default Domain Policy Group Policy object (GPO) of the research.fourthcoffee.com domain to enable the Passwords must meet complexity requirements policy.
B. Configure the Default Domain Controllers Policy Group Policy object (GPO) of the research.fourthcoffee.com domain to enable the Passwords must meet complexity requirements policy.
C. Configure the Default Domain Policy Group Policy object (GPO) of the fourthcoffee.com domain to enable the Passwords must meet complexity requirements policy. Enable the No Override setting on the GPO.
D. Configure the Default Domain Controllers Policy Group Policy object (GPO) of the fourthcoffee.com domain to enable the Passwords must meet complexity requirements policy. Enable the No Override setting on the GPO.
Answer: A

21. You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers are Windows XP Professional computers that are members of the domain. The company wants to install a new application on only the computers where it is required. However, once installed on a particular computer, the application can be used by any user logged on to that computer. The application is installed by using a Windows Installer package. You copy the .msi file to a shared folder on a file server. The shared folder is configured so that members of the Domain Admins group have the Allow ­ Full Control permission, and no other permissions are granted. The company wants to automate installation as much as possible. Users must not be able install unauthorized copies of the application. You need to ensure the application will be deployed in accordance with your company’s requirements. You create a security group and assign this group the Allow ­ Read permission for the shared folder that contains the .msi file. Which two additional courses of action should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Make all users of the application members of the security group.
B. Make all authorized computers members of the security group.
C. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that assigns the application to users. Link the GPO to the domain. Set permissions on the GPO so that it applies only to the security group you created.
D. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that publishes the application to users. Link the GPO to the domain. Set permissions on the GPO so that it applies only to the security group you created.
E. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that assigns the application to computers. Link the GPO to the domain. Set permissions on the GPO so that it applies only to the security group you created.
Answer: A, C

22. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain with two sites. The two sites are named Site1 and Site2. The company has two offices, and each office is configured as one of the sites. All servers run Windows Server 2003. The two offices are connected by a 256­Kbps leased line. In addition, Site1 and Site2 are connected by a site link. Site1 has
1,000 users, and Site2 has 15 users. There are no domain controllers in Site2. You create a Group Policy object (GPO) to redirect the My Documents folder. You link the GPO to the domain. Users in Site1 have their folders redirected successfully, but users in Site2 do not. You need to ensure that users in Site2 have their folders redirected. What should you do?
A. Combine Site1 and Site2 into a single site.
B. Enable loopback processing in Merge mode in the GPO.
C. Remove the link for the GPO from the domain. Link the GPO to Site1 and to Site2.
D. Create a new GPO that disables Group Policy slow link detection. Link the new GPO to Site2.
Answer: D

23. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. Each client computer runs either Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional. All desktop computers have computer accounts in an organizational unit (OU) named CompanyDesktops, and all portable computers have computer accounts in an OU named CompanyPortables. All employees have user accounts in an OU named CompanyUsers.
A written company policy requires that different Encrypting File System (EFS) policies be applied to portable computers and to desktop computers. In addition, policy settings in the Default Domain Policy Group Policy object (GPO) must apply to all computers. You create two new GPOs named DesktopEFSPolicy and PortableEFSPolicy to be applied to desktop computers and portable computers, respectively. You configure each GPO to contain the policy settings required by the written company policy. You need to ensure that the written company policy is enforced. Which two courses of action should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Link the DesktopEFSPolicy GPO to the CompanyDesktops OU. Link the PortableEFSPolicy GPO to the Company Portables OU.
B. In the Default Domain Policy GPO, assign the Domain Users security group the Deny ­ Full Control permission. Assign the Domain Admins security group the Allow ­ Full Control permission.
C. Link the DesktopEFSPolicy GPO and the PortableEFSPolicy to the domain. Configure the CompanyDesktops OU and the CompanyPortables OU to block Group Policy inheritance.
D. Enable the No Override setting for the Default Domain Policy GPO, the DesktopEFSPolicy GPO, and the PortableEFSPolicy GPO.
Answer: A, D

24. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain with two sites. The two sites are named Site1 and Site2. All servers run Windows Server 2003. The company has two offices, and each office is configured as one of the sites. A 256­Kbps leased line connects the two offices. In addition, a site link connects the two sites. The site link is configured to replicate during off­peak hours. There are domain controllers in both sites. Site1 contains all of the operations master role holders. You plan to create Group Policy objects (GPOs) for each site. Some GPOs will be used to resolve potential support issues for a specific site, and so you need to minimize any delay in the propagation of GPOs. You need to ensure that GPOs are applied to users in the appropriate site with minimal delay. What should you do?
A. Configure the Group Policy Object Editor and Active Directory Users and Computers snap­ins to connect to the infrastructure master.
B. Configure the Group Policy and Active Directory snap­ins to connect to a domain controller in the site where the GPO must be applied.
C. Create a remote procedure call (RPC) connection object between the two sites.
D. Create a GPO that disables Group Policy slow link detection. Link the GPO to both sites.
Answer: B

25. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. One of the domain controllers is configured as an enterprise root certification authority (CA). All client computers run Windows XP Professional. Your company uses IPSec to secure communications between computers in your company and computers at other companies. These IPSec connections require computer certificates. Your IPSec policies require every computer to be able to make an IPSec connection when connecting to other computers. You need to configure the network so that all computers can make IPSec connections. What should you do?
A. In the computer settings section of the Default Domain Policy Group Policy object (GPO), configure the domain members to always digitally encrypt or sign secure channel data.
B. Create a new automatic certificate request in the computer settings section of the Default Domain Policy Group Policy object (GPO).
C. Obtain a new computer certificate from a public CA. Import a copy of this certificate into the Trusted Root Certification Authorities section of the Default Domain Policy Group Policy object (GPO).
D. Issue a new computer certificate from your enterprise CA. Place a copy of this certificate on an intranet Web page. Instruct users to install this certificate in their trusted certificate store the first time they need to make an IPSec connection.
Answer: C

26. You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. The company operates a call center in which 200 users use Windows XP Professional computers to access e­mail, the company intranet, and a database application. All client computers are configured identically. The call center users do not use computers outside of the call center. A written company policy states that call center users are not allowed to install or run additional applications or to change the desktop settings on their computers. You need to prevent call center users from changing the configuration of the call center computers. Your solution must not restrict users in other parts of the company from making changes to computers outside the call center. What should you do?
A. Place all of the computer accounts for call center computers in an organizational unit (OU) named Call Center Computers. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that includes the appropriate restrictions in the User Configuration section. Link the GPO to the Call Center Computers OU.
B. Place all of the user accounts for call center users in an organizational unit (OU) named Call Center Users. Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that includes the appropriate restrictions in the User Configuration section. Link the GPO to the Call Center Users OU.
C. Place all of the user accounts for call center users in a security group named Call Center Users. Change the default user rights assignment on the call center computers so that the Call Center Users group has only the Allow log on locally right.
D. Place all of the user accounts for call center users in a security group named Call Center Users. Configure these accounts so that all users use a common roaming profile stored on a file server. Assign the Call Center Users group the Allow ­ Full Control permission for the roaming profile folder.
Answer: B

27. You are the network administrator for Contoso, Ltd. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. The organizational unit (OU) structure is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) The File Servers OU subtree contains 20 file and print servers. All of the company’s user accounts are in the User Accounts OU subtree. The company uses Group Policy objects (GPOs) linked to OUs within the User Accounts OU subtree to configure the users’ environment. These GPOs are configured to install desktop utilities for all user accounts. The desktop utilities are for use on only client computers. You are responsible for planning and implementing the Group Policy infrastructure for the company. The company wants to apply a new GPO named ServerSecurity to the 20 file and print servers. The ServerSecurity GPO includes computer configuration settings and user configuration settings. These settings will be used to secure the file and print servers. You plan to apply the ServerSecurity GPO to the File Servers OU. You need to ensure that the desktop utilities are not installed on the servers when users log on to the network. What should you do?

A. Grant the file and print servers permissions to link GPOs at the File Servers OU.
B. Configure the ServerSecurity GPO to enable the Loopback policy.
C. Configure a shutdown script that refreshes the computer configuration settings for the file and print servers.
D. Apply the ServerSecurity GPO at the site level rather than at the OU level.
Answer: B

28. You are the network administrator for Northwind Traders. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains one root domain and one child domain. The forest also contains three separate sites, as shown in the Network Diagram exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) The network is not fully routed and there is no direct physical connection between Site1 and Site3. Site links are not bridged. You discover that the domain controllers for namerica.northwindtraders.com located in Site1 have additional accounts that are not on the domain controllers for namerica.northwindtraders.com located in Site3. You examine the directory service log in Event Viewer on a domain controller for namerica.northwindtraders.com. You discover the error message shown in the Error Message exhibit.
(Click the Exhibit button.) You need to resolve the condition that is causing this error. What should you do?

A. Add a domain controller for the namerica.northwindtraders.com domain to Site2.
B. Configure a site link bridge between the site links for Site1 and Site3.
C. Configure at least one domain controller in each site to be a global catalog server.
D. Create a site link between Site1 and Site3.
Answer: B

29. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain with three sites named Site1, Site2, and Site3. The sites and site links are configured to use Site2 to connect Site1 and Site3. Each site contains three Windows Server 2003 domain controllers. A domain controller in each site is configured as a preferred bridgehead server. All user and group accounts are created in Site1. Several new users start work in Site2. When they attempt to log on to the network, the logon fails. You confirm that the user accounts are created and are visible in Site1 and Site2. You discover that the preferred IP bridgehead server in Site2 failed. You repair the server and confirm that replication is successful to Site2. You need to ensure that the failure of a single domain controller in any site will not interfere with Active Directory replication between sites. What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. Configure an IP site link between Site1 and Site3.
B. Configure two domain controllers in each site as preferred IP bridgehead servers.
C. Configure two domain controllers in each site as preferred SMTP bridgehead servers.
D. Configure each site to have no preferred bridgehead servers.
E. Configure an SMTP site link between each of the sites. Assign a cost of 200 to the SMTP site link.
Answer: B, D

30. You are the network administrator for Litware, Inc., which is located in New York. Litware, Inc., owns a company named Lucerne Publishing, which is located in London. The Litware, Inc., network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains two domains.
Litware, Inc., opens a new office in Cairo. The structure of the Active Directory network after the addition of the Cairo office is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Both site links are configured to be transitive. The site links are configured as shown in the following table.

Users in all three sites report that response times are unacceptably slow when crossing WAN connections to access information in other offices. You discover that replication between servers in NYSite and CairoSite is happening throughout the day.
You need to ensure that users’ access to remote offices is not slowed as a result of replication traffic.
What should you do?

A. Replace the
70-294 study guide current site links with SMTP­based site links.
B. Create a site link bridge and include both site links.
C. Configure the cost on both site links to be 500.
D. Configure the schedule times to overlap.
Answer: D

70-505 Real Exam Questions or Full Refund

September 5th, 2009 by salvi

1. Which of the following best describe the customer benefits of change management in the operate phase?
A. reduce unnecessary disruption, delays, rework, and other problems by establishing test cases for use in verifying that the system meets operational, functional, and interface requirements
B. improve its
70-505 ability to make sound financial decisions by developing a business case based on its business requirements and establishing a basis for developing a technology strategy
C. reduce operating costs and limit change-related incidents by providing a consistent and efficient set of processes
D. improve the return on investment and hasten migration by identifying and planning for necessary infrastructure changes and resource additions, as well as reduce deployment costs by analyzing gaps early in the planning process to determine what is needed to support the system
Answer: C

2. Which of these is the best definition of the Cisco Lifecycle Services approach?
A. It defines the minimum set of services required to successfully deploy and operate a set of Cisco technologies.
B. It determines how best to price Cisco products.
C. It provides partners with a useful way to leverage Cisco resources.
D. It consists of these phases: plan, deploy, support, and troubleshoot.
Answer: A

3. What two types of telephony interfaces are used for PSTN connectivity? (Choose two.)
A. Digital
B. Optical
C. Analog
D. CDMA
Answer: A, C

4. Which statement correctly describes the keyswitch model of deployment for call processing?
A. All IP Phones are able to answer any incoming PSTN call on any line.
B. PSTN calls are routed through a receptionist or automated attendant.
C. All IP Phones in the system have a single unique extension number.
Answer: A

5. Which definition best describes the implementation service component within the implement phase?
A. providing a step-by-step plan that details the installation and service-commission tasks required in order to create a controlled-implementation environment that emulates a customer network
B. assessing the ability of site facilities to accommodate proposed infrastructure changes
C. developing and executing proof-of-concept tests, validating high-level infrastructure design, and identifying any design enhancements
D. installing, configuring, and integrating systems components based on an implementation plan developed in earlier phases
E. improving a customer’s infrastructure security system
Answer: D

6. A customer with a small enterprise network of 15 remote sites is trying to optimize its VPN by migrating some remote sites
70-505 dumps using Frame Relay connections to the Internet to using cable connections to the Internet. Minimizing costs is one of the customer’s highest priorities. Only a moderate amount of IP traffic is passing through the network, most of which is from the remote sites to the central site. IPSec should be used to provide VPN functionality and basic confidentiality is desired.
Based on the traffic patterns, which topology would be the easiest for this customer to set up and manage?
A. full mesh
B. partial mesh
C. point-to-multipoint
D. hub-and-spoke
Answer: D

7. How can the proper configuration of Voice Mail be tested at an end user’s IP phone?
A. Press the “i” button.
B. Press the “Settings” button.
C. Press the “Services” button.
D. Press the “Messages” button.
Answer: D

8. In what location is it recommended that the Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series WLSM be placed?
A. distribution layer
B. core layer
C. access layer
D. network management functional module
Answer: A

9. Which of these is an accurate list of Cisco Lifecycle Services phases?
A. initiation, planning, analysis, design, development, implementation, operations and maintenance
B. project planning, site assessment, risk assessment, solution selection and acquisition, testing, and operations
C. prepare, plan, design, implement, operate, and optimize
D. analysis, design, deployment, testing, implementation, and production
E. presales, project planning, development, implementation, operations testing, and operations sign-off
Answer: C

10. What port role assignment would you make for the Gigabit Ethernet port on the Cisco CE520 used in the Smart Business Communications System?
A. IP Phone 70-505 and desktop
B. Cisco UC520
C. Cisco CE520
D. Cisco 871W
Answer: B

70-648 Real Exam Questions or Full Refund

September 5th, 2009 by salvi

1. Your company has an IPv6 network. The IPv6 network has 25 segments. You deploy a server on the IPv6 network. You need to ensure that the server can communicate with systems on all segments of the IPv6 network. What should you do?
A. Configure the
70-648 IPv6 address as fd00::2b0:d0ff:fee9:4143/8.
B. Configure the IPv6 address as fe80::2b0:d0ff:fee9:4143/64.
C. Configure the IPv6 address as ff80::2b0:d0ff:fee9:4143/64.
D. Configure the IPv6 address as 0000::2b0:d0ff:fee9:4143/64.
Answer: A

2. Your company has a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2008. Your company uses an Enterprise Certificate Authority. Company security policy requires that revoked certificate information be made available. You need to ensure that revoked certificate information is highly available.What should you do?
A. Implement an Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) responder by using Network Load Balancing.
B. Publish an Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) responder by using an Internet Security and Acceleration Server array.
C. Publish the trusted certificate authorities list to the domain by using a group policy object.
D. Create a new group policy object that allows users to trust peer certificates. Link the group policy object (GPO) to the domain.
Answer: A

3. Your corporate network has a member server named RAS1 that runs Windows Server 2008. RAS1 provides Routing and Remote Access Service. The companys remote access policy allows members of the Domain Users group to dial in to RAS1. The company issues smart cards to all employees to increase remote access security. You need to configure RAS1 and your remote access policy to support the use of the smart cards for dial-up connections. What should you do?
A. Install the Network Policy Server (NPS) on the RAS1 server.
B. Create a remote access policy that requires users to authenticate by using Shiva Password Authentication Protocol (SPAP).
C. Create a remote access policy that requires users to authenticate by using Extensible Authentication ProtocolCTransport Layer Security (EAP-TLS).
D. Create a remote access policy that requires users to authenticate by using version 2 of the Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (MS-CHAP v2).
Answer: C

4. You deploy a Windows Server 2008 server that has routing and remote access installed. You configure the server that runs Windows Server 2008 to function as the corporate Virtual Private Network (VPN) server. All the portable computers in your company run Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Vista. The remote users in the company use this server for domain connectivity into the company network. Confidential research data will be transmitted from the portable computers of the remote users to the VPN server. The company security policy requires public key infrastructure (PKI) based user and computer authentication for the transmission of confidential data. You need to ensure that the VPN connection meets the security policy requirements. What should you do?
A. Create certificate-based authentication with an L2TP/IPsec policy.
B. Create a custom IPSec policy by using the Kerberos version 5 authentication protocol.
C. Create a policy by using a Pre-shared authentication for most secure data transmission.
D. Run the secedit /refreshpolicy machine_policy command at the command line of the server.
Answer: A

5. Your company is deploying notebook computers that will be used to connect to the wireless network. You create a group policy and configure profiles by using the names of approved wireless networks. You link the group policy object (GPO) to the Notebook organizational unit. The new notebook computer users report that they cannot connect to the wireless network. You need to ensure that the group policy wireless settings are applied to the notebook computers. What should you do?
A. Run the gpupdate /boot command on the notebook computers.
B. Run the gpupdate /target:computer command on the notebook computers.
C. Connect the notebook computers to the wired network. Log off the notebook computers, and then log on again.
D. Run the Add a network that is in range of this computer wizard on the notebook computers and leave the service set identifier
70-648 dumps (SSID) blank.
Answer: C

6. Your company plans to open a new branch office as a part of its Active Directory infrastructure. Users from the engineering department have to dial in to the company network when they work at the new branch office. You create a template account for new users in the engineering department. You need to ensure that all new user accounts in the engineering department hold the appropriate dial-in rights. What should you do?
A. Add the group membership information to the template account, and then create a connection request policy that includes the new group.
B. Add the group membership information to the template account, and then create a group policy that grants the new group local logon permissions
C. Modify the schema for the account by changing the Logon Hours to 6:00-18:00 hours Monday through Friday.
D. Modify the schema for the group membership attribute by selecting the Index this attribute in the Active Directory check box.
Answer: A

7. Your company has a single Active Directory domain. All servers run the Windows Server 2008 operating system. The company network has 10 servers that perform as Web servers. All confidential files are located on a server named FSS1. The company security policy states that all confidential data must be transmitted in the most secure manner. You activate Encrypting File System (EFS) on the confidential files. You also add EFS certificates to the Data Decryption Field (DDF) of the confidential files for the users who want to access them. When you monitor the network, you notice that the confidential files that are stored on the FSS1 server are being transmitted over the network without encryption. You need to ensure that encryption is always used when the confidential files on the FSS1 server are transmitted over the network. What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. Deactivate all LM and NTLM authentication methods on the FSS1 server.
B. Use IIS to publish the confidential files, activate SSL on the IIS server, and then open the files as a Web folder.
C. Use IPSec encryption between the FSS1 server and the computers of the users who want to access the confidential files.
D. Use the Server Message Block (SMB) signing between the FSS1 server and the computers of the users who want to access the confidential files.
E. Activate offline files for the confidential files that are stored on the FSS1 server. In the Folder Advanced Properties dialog box, select the Encrypt contents to secure data option.
Answer: B,C

8. Network Access Protection is configured for the corporate network. The company policy requires confidentiality of data when the data is in transit between the client computers and the servers. Users connect their personal portable computers to the corporate network and access the network resources. You need to prevent computers that do not comply with the company policy requirements from accessing network resources. What should you do?
A. Create an IPSec Enforcement Network policy.
B. Create an 802.1X Enforcement Network policy.
C. Create a Wired Network (IEEE 802.3) Group policy.
D. Create an Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) Enforcement Network policy.
Answer: A

9. You company has Network Access Protection and Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) deployed on the network. You set up new portable computers to connect to the company’s wireless network. The portable computers will use PEAP-MS-CHAP V2 for authentication. You need to ensure that the portable computers can join the domain when users restart their portable computers. What should you do?
A. Run the netsh wlan export profile command on each portable computer.
B. Configure each portable computer with a Bootstrap Wireless profile.
C. Configure a group policy with the Use Windows WLAN Auto Config service for clients policy setting enabled.
D. Configure a group policy with the Use Windows Wired Auto Config service for clients policy setting disabled.
Answer: B

10. Your company uses Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) for remote user access. The remote users’ computers are not domain members. You discover that the remote users’ computers are the source of a virus on internal member servers. You need to protect the corporate network against viruses that are transmitted from remote users. What should you do?
A. Deploy file-level antivirus software on the RRAS server and configure automatic updates for the antivirus software.
B. Configure a network health policy to require that an antivirus application is running and that the antivirus application is up to date.
C. Configure a network health policy to require that an anti-spyware application is running and that the anti-spyware a
70-648 study guide pplication is up to date.
D. Create an organizational unit for remote users. Deploy antivirus software to the organizational unit by using a group policy object (GPO).
Answer: B

70-647 Real Exam Questions or Full Refund

September 5th, 2009 by salvi

1. Your company has a main office and a new branch office. The network consists of one Active directory domain.
The branch office contains two member servers that run Windows Server 2008. One of the servers is configured as a file server that hosts shared folders. An administrator in the branch office is responsible for maintaining the servers.
You have a single
70-647 DNS zone that is hosted on a DNS server located in the main office.
A wide area network (WAN) link between the branch office and the main office is unreliable.
You need to recommend a network services solution for the new branch office. The solution must meet the following requirements:
Users must be able to log on to the domain if a WAN link fails.
Users must be able to access file shares on the local server if a WAN link fails.
Branch office administrators must be prevented from initiating changes to Active Directory.
Branch office administrators must be able to make configuration changes to the servers in the branch office.
What should you recommend?
A. Promote the member server to a domain controller and add the branch office administrators to the Domain Admins group.
B. Promote the member server to a read-only domain controller (RODC) and add the branch office administrators to the Domain Admins group.
C. Promote the member server to a read-only domain controller (RODC) and configure the DNS role. Delegate administrative rights to the local branch office administrator.
D. Promote the member server to a domain controller and configure the DNS role. Create an organizational unit (OU) for each branch office and delegate administrative rights to the local branch office administrator.
Answer: C

2. Your company has one office in San Diego and one office in New York.
The network consists of one Active Directory forest that contains one domain named contoso.com and one domain named newyork.contoso.com. All servers run Windows Server 2008. All domain controllers for contoso.com are located in San Diego. All domain controllers for newyork.contoso.com are located in New York.
Contoso.com contains two domain controllers named Server1 and Server2. Newyork.contoso.com contains two domain controllers named Server3 and Server4. All domain controllers host Active Directory-integrated DNS zones for their respective domains.
You need to ensure that users from each office can resolve computer names for both domains from a local DNS server.
What should you do?
A. Add the contoso.com and the newyork.contoso.com DNS zones to the ForestDNSZones partition.
B. Create a stub DNS zone for contoso.com on Server3. Create a stub DNS zone for newyork.contoso.com on Server1.
C. Create a standard primary DNS zone named contoso.com on Server3. Create a standard primary DNS zone named newyork.contoso.com on Server1.
D. Configure conditional forwarders on Server1 to point to Server3. Configure conditional forwarders on Server3 to point to Server1.
Answer: A

3. Your company has a main office and three branch offices.
Each office has a server that runs Windows Server 2008. The server has the DNS Server role installed. The branch offices contain client computers that run Windows 2000.
You plan to deploy Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) on the network.
You need to plan a name resolution solution for the deployment of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS).
The solution must meet the following requirements:
Support secure dynamic updates.
Minimize response times for users connecting to resources anywhere on the network.
What should you include in your plan?
A. A GlobalNames zone for the forest.
B. A single Active Directory-integrated DNS zone.
C. A stub zone on the DNS server in each branch office.
D. A standard primary zone in the main office and secondary zones in each branch office.
Answer: B

4. Your company has one office in Montreal and one office in New York. Each office has 2,000 client computers configured as DHCP clients. DHCP relay is not supported on the network routers.
The network consists of one Active Directory domain.
You need to recommend a DHCP addressing solution for both offices. The solution must meet the following requirements:
Minimize traffic between offices.
Be available if a single server fails.
What should you recommend?
A. In each office, install a DHCP server that has two scopes.
B. In each office, install a DHCP instance on a two node failover cluster.
C. In the Montreal office, install a DHCP server. In the New York office, install a DHCP Relay Agent.
D. In the Montreal
70-647 dumps office, install a DHCP instance on a two node failover cluster. In the New York office, install a DHCP Relay Agent.
Answer: B

5. Your network consists of one Active Directory forest that contains 20 domain trees. All DNS servers run Windows Server 2008. The network is configured as an IPv4 network.
Users connect to network applications in all domains by using a NetBIOS name.
You plan to migrate to an IPv6-enabled only network.
You need to recommend a solution to migrate the network to IPv6. The solution must not require any changes to client computers.
What should you recommend?
A. On the DNS servers, configure GlobalNames zones.
B. On the DNS servers, add all domain zones to the ForestDNSZones partition.
C. On a new server, install and configure a Windows Server 2008 WINS server.
D. On a new server, install and configure a Windows Server 2003 WINS server.
Answer: A

6. Your company has a main office and two branch offices. The network contains one Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
All domain controllers and DNS servers for the contoso.com domain are located in the main office. All DNS servers are member servers.
You plan to deploy two new Active Directory domains named east.contoso.com and west.contoso.com in the branch offices.
You install a DNS server in each branch office.
You need to prepare the environment for the installation of the new domains.
What should you do next?
A. Create a new standard primary zone on each branch office DNS server for the new domains. Configure forwarders on the main office DNS servers to point to the branch office servers.
B. Create a new stub zone on each branch office DNS server for the new domains. Configure conditional forwarders on the main office DNS servers to point to the branch office DNS servers.
C. Configure a delegation subdomain DNS record on the main office DNS server for each new domain. Configure a stub zone on each branch office DNS server for the new domains. Configure zone transfer for the contoso.com zone to the branch office DNS servers.
D. Configure a delegation subdomain DNS record on the main office DNS server for each new domain. Create a new standard primary zone on each branch office DNS server for the new domains. Configure zone transfer for the contoso.com zone to the branch office DNS servers.
Answer: D

7. Your company has one main office and one branch office. The branch office is connected to the main office by using a wide area network (WAN) link. The network consists of one Active directory domain.
The branch office has two member servers that run Windows Server 2008. One of the servers is configured as a file server that hosts shared folders.
The branch office has a local administrator. The main office has one standard primary DNS zone that is hosted on a DNS server.
The branch office grows from 100 client computers to 1,000 client computers.
You need to recommend a name resolution solution for the branch office to meet the following requirements:
Users must be able to access file shares on the local server if a WAN link fails.
The branch office administrator must be able to modify Active Directory objects while at the branch office if a WAN link fails.
What should you recommend?
A. Promote the member server to a domain controller and configure the DNS role. Create a standard secondary zone.
B. Promote the member server to a domain controller and configure the DNS role. Create a new standard primary zone.
C. Promote the member server to a read-only domain controller (RODC) and configure the DNS role. Create a primary read-only zone.
D. Promote the member server to a read-only domain controller (RODC) and configure the DNS role. Create a new standard secondary zone.
Answer: A

8. Your network consists of one Active Directory forest that contains one root domain and 22 child domains.
All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003. All domain controllers run the DNS Server service and host Active Directory-integrated zones.
Administrators report that it takes more than one hour to restart the DNS servers.
You need to reduce the time it takes to restart the DNS servers.
What should you do?
A. Upgrade all domain controllers to Windows Server 2008.
B. Upgrade all domain controllers in the root domain to Windows Server 2008, and then set the functional level for the root domain to Windows Server 2008.
C. Deploy new secondary zones on additional servers in each child domain.
D. Change the Active Directory-integrated DNS zones to standard primary zones.
Answer: A

9. Your network consists of one Active Directory forest that contains one root domain and 10 child domains.
Administrators of the child domains frequently modify the records for authoritative DNS servers for the child domain DNS zones.
You need to recommend a solution to minimize the amount of manual configuration steps required to maintain name resolution on the network.
What should you
70-647 study guide recommend?
A. On the child domain DNS servers, create stub zones for the root domain zone.
B. On the child domain DNS servers, configure conditional forwarders for the parent domain.
C. On the root domain DNS servers, create stub zones for the child domain zones.
D. On the root domain DNS servers, configure delegation subdomain records for the child domains.
Answer: C

70-640 Real Exam Questions or Full Refund

September 5th, 2009 by salvi

1. Your company, Contoso, Ltd., has a main office and a branch officE. The offices are connected by a WAN link.
Contoso has an Active Directory forest that contains a single domain named ad.contoso.com.
The ad.contoso.com domain contains one domain controller named DC1 that is located in the main officE. DC1 is configured as a DNS server for the ad.contoso.com DNS zonE. This zone is configured as a standard primary zone.
You install a new
70-640 domain controller named DC2 in the branch officE. You install DNS on DC2.
You need to ensure that the DNS service can update records and resolve DNS queries in the event that a WAN link fails.
What should you do?
A. Create a new stub zone named ad.contoso.com on DC2.
B. Configure the DNS server on DC2 to forward requests to DC1.
C. Create a new standard secondary zone named ad.contoso.com on DC2.
D. Convert the ad.contoso.com zone on DC1 to an Active Directory-integrated zone.
Answer: D

2. Your company has a DNS server that has 10 Active Directory integrated zones.
You need to provide copies of the zone files of the DNS server to the security department. What should you do?
A. Run the dnscmd /ZoneInfo command.
B. Run the ipconfig /registerdns command.
C. Run the dnscmd /ZoneExport command.
D. Run the ntdsutil > Partition Management > List commands.
Answer: C

3. Your company has a single Active Directory domain named intranet.adatum.com. The domain controllers run
Windows Server 2008 and the DNS server rolE.
All computers, including non-domain members, dynamically register their DNS records.
You need to configure the intranet.adatum.com zone to allow only domain members to dynamically register DNS records.
What should you do?
A. Set dynamic updates to Secure Only.
B. Enable zone transfers to Name Servers.
C. Remove the Authenticated Users group.
D. Deny the Everyone group the Create All Child Objects permission.
Answer: A

4. Your company has a main office and a branch officE. The company has a single-domain Active Directory forest.
The main office has two domain controllers named DC1 and DC2 that run Windows Server 2008. The branch office has a Windows Server 2008 read-only domain controller (RODC) named DC3.
All domain controllers hold the DNS Server server role and are configured as Active Directory-integrated zones. The DNS zones only allow secure updates.
You need to enable dynamic DNS updates on DC3. What should you do?
A. Run the Ntdsutil.exe > DS Behavior commands on DC3.
B. Run the Dnscmd.exe /ZoneResetType command on DC3.
C. Reinstall Active Directory Domain Services on DC3 as a writable domain controller.
D. Create a custom application directory partition on DC1. Configure the partition to store Active Directory-integrated zones.
Answer: C

5. You have a single Active Directory domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 and are configured as DNS servers. The domain contains one Active Directory-integrated DNS zone.
You need to ensure that outdated DNS records are automatically removed from the DNS zone. What should you do?
A. From the properties of the zone, enable scavenging.
B. From the properties of the zone, disable dynamic updates.
C. From the properties of the zone, modify the TTL of the SOA record.
D. From the command prompt, run ipconfig /flushdns.
Answer: A

6. You have a domain controller that runs Windows Server 2008 and is configured as a DNS server. You need to record all inbound DNS queries to the server.
What should you configure in the DNS Manager console?
A. Enable debug logging.
B. Enable automatic testing for simple queries.
C. Enable automatic testing for recursive queries.
D. Configure event logging to log errors and warnings.
Answer: A

7. Your network consists of an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. All servers run Windows Server 2008.
All domain controllers are configured as DNS servers. The contoso.com DNS zone is stored in the ForestDnsZones Active Directory application partition.
You have a member server that contains a standard primary DNS zone for dev.contoso.com. You need to ensure that all domain controllers can resolve names for dev.contoso.com.
What should you do?
A. Create a NS record in the contoso.com zone.
B. Create a delegation in the contoso.com zone.
C. Create a standard secondary zone on a Global Catalog server.
D. Modify the properties of the SOA record in the contoso.com zone.
Answer: B

8. Your network contains an Active Directory forest. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 and are configured as DNS servers. You have an Active Directory-integrated zone for contoso.com.
You have a UNIX-based DNS server.
You need to configure your Windows Server 2008 environment to allow zone transfers of the contoso.com zone to the UNIX-based DNS server.
What should you do in the DNS Manager console?
A. Disable recursion.
B. Create a stub zone.
C. Create a secondary zonE.
D. Enable BIND secondaries.
Answer: D

9. Your network consists of an Active Directory forest that contains one domain named contoso.com. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 and are configured as DNS servers. You have two Active Directory-integrated zones: contoso.com and nwtraders.com.
You need to ensure a user is able to modify records in the contoso.com zonE. You must prevent the user from modifying the SOA record in the nwtraders.com zone.
What should you do?
A. From the DNS Manager console, modify the permissions of the contoso.com zone.
B. From the DNS Manager console, modify the permissions of the nwtraders.com zone.
C. From the Active Directory Users and Computers console, run the Delegation of Control Wizard.
D. From the Active Directory Users and Computers console, modify the permissions of the Domain Controllers organizational unit (OU).
Answer: A

10. Your network consists of an Active Directory forest that contains one domain. All domain controllers run
Windows Server 2008 and are configured as DNS servers. You have an Active Directory-integrated zone. You have two Active Directory sites. Each site contains five domain controllers.
You add a new NS record to the zone.
You need to ensure that all domain controllers immediately receive the new NS record. What should you do?
A. From the DNS Manager console, reload the zone.
B. From the Services snap-in, restart the DNS Server service.
C. From the command prompt, run repadmin /syncall.
D. From the DNS Manager console, increase the version number of the SOA record. Answer: C

11. You have a
70-640 dumps domain controller named DC1 that runs Windows Server 2008. DC1 is configured as a DNS server for contoso.com.
You install the DNS Server server role on a member server named Server1 and then you create a standard secondary zone for contoso.com. You configure DC1 as the master server for the zone.
You need to ensure that Server1 receives zone updates from DC1. What should you do?
A. On Server1, add a conditional forwarder.
B. On DC1, modify the permissions of contoso.com zonE.
C. On DC1, modify the zone transfer settings for the contoso.com zone.
D. Add the Server1 computer account to the DNSUpdateProxy group.
Answer: C

12. Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 and are configured as DNS servers. A domain controller named DC1 has a standard primary zone for contoso.com.
A domain controller named DC2 has a standard secondary zone for contoso.com.
You need to ensure that the replication of the contoso.com zone is encrypted. You must not lose any zone data. What should you do?
A. On both servers, modify the interface that the DNS server listens on.
B. Convert the primary zone into an Active Directory-integrated zonE. Delete the secondary zone.
C. Convert the primary zone into an Active Directory-integrated stub zonE. Delete the secondary zone.
D. Configure the zone transfer settings of the standard primary zonE. Modify the Master Servers lists on the secondary zone.
Answer: B

13. Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The domain contains 10 domain controllers. The domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 and are configured as DNS servers. You plan to create a new Active Directory-integrated zone.
You need to ensure that the new zone is only replicated to four of your domain controllers. What should you do first?
A. Create a new delegation in the ForestDnsZones application directory partition.
B. Create a new delegation in the DomainDnsZones application directory partition.
C. From the command prompt, run dnscmd and specify the /enlistdirectorypartition parameter.
D. From the command prompt, run dnscmd and specify the /createdirectorypartition parameter.
Answer: D

14. Your company has a single Active Directory domain named intranet.contoso.com. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008. The domain functional level and the forest functional level are set to Windows 2000 native mode.
You need to ensure the UPN suffix for contoso.com is available for user accounts. What should you do first?
A. Raise the contoso.com forest functional level to Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008.
B. Raise the contoso.com domain functional level to Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008.
C. Add the new UPN suffix to the forest.
D. Change the Primary DNS Suffix option in the Default Domain Controllers Group Policy Object (GPO) to contoso.com.
Answer: C

15. Your company has an Active Directory forest that contains only Windows Server 2003 domain controllers. You need to prepare the Active Directory domain to install Windows Server 2008 domain controllers.
Which two tasks should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Run the adprep /forestprep command.
B. Run the adprep /domainprep command.
C. Raise the forest functional level to Windows Server 2008.
D. Raise the domain functional level to Windows Server 2008.
Answer: A,B

16. Your company has a single Active Directory domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003. You install Windows Server 2008 on a server.
You need to add the new server as a domain controller in your domain. What should you do first?
A. On the new server, run dcpromo /adv.
B. On the new server, run dcpromo /createdcaccount.
C. On a domain controller run adprep /rodcprep.
D. On a domain controller, run adprep /forestprep.
Answer: D

17. Your company, Contoso, Ltd., has offices in North America and EuropE. Contoso has an Active Directory forest that has three domains.
You need to reduce the time required to authenticate users from the labs.eu.contoso.com domain when they access resources in the eng.na.contoso.com domain.
What should you do?
A. Decrease the replication interval for all Connection objects.
B. Decrease the replication interval for the DEFAULTIPSITELINK site link.
C. Set up a one-way shortcut trust from eng.na.contoso.com to labs.eu.contoso.com.
D. Set up a one-way shortcut trust from labs.eu.contoso.com to eng.na.contoso.com.
Answer: C

18. Your company has two Active Directory forests named contoso.com and fabrikam.com. Both forests run only domain controllers that run Windows Server 2008.
The domain functional level of contoso.com is Windows Server 2008. The domain functional level of fabrikam.com is Windows Server 2003 Native mode.
You configure an external trust between contoso.com and fabrikam.com.
You need to enable the Kerberos AES encryption option. What should you do?
A. Create a new forest trust and enable forest-wide authentication.
B. Raise the forest functional level of contoso.com to Windows Server 2008.
C. Raise the forest functional level of fabrikam.com to Windows Server 2008.
D. Raise the domain functional level of fabrikam.com to Windows Server 2008.
Answer: D

19. Contoso, Ltd. has an Active Directory domain named ad.contoso.com. Fabrikam, Inc. has an Active Directory domain named intranet.fabrikam.com.
Fabrikam s security policy prohibits the transfer of internal DNS zone data outside the Fabrikam network. You need to ensure that the Contoso users are able to resolve names from the intranet.fabrikam.com domain. What should you do?
A. Create a new stub zone for the intranet.fabrikam.com domain.
B. Configure conditional forwarding for the intranet.fabrikam.com domain.
C. Create a standard secondary zone for the intranet.fabrikam.com domain.
D. Create an Active Directory integrated zone for the intranet.fabrikam.com domain.
Answer: B

20. Your company has an Active Directory domain named ad.contoso.com. The domain has two domain controllers named DC1 and DC2. Both domain controllers have the DNS Server server role installed.
You install a new DNS server named DNS1.contoso.com on the perimeter network. You configure DC1 to forward all unresolved name requests to DNS1.contoso.com.
You discover that the DNS forwarding option is unavailable on DC2.
You need to configure DNS forwarding on the DC2 server to point to the DNS1.contoso.com server.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Clear the DNS cache on DC2.
B. Delete the Root zone on DC2.
C. Configure
70-640 study guide conditional forwarding on DC2.
D. Configure the Listen On address on DC2.
Answer: B,C

70-620 Real Exam Questions or Full Refund

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1.Your computer runs Microsoft Windows XP Professional. The computer also runs 20 third-party applications. You plan to upgrade your computer to Microsoft Windows Vista.
The functionality of the existing 20 applications must be maintained even after you upgrade your computer.
You need to ascertain
70-620 hether the hardware and software on the Windows XP Professional computer will support the upgrade.
What should you do?
A.Run the mbsacli.exe command.
B.Run the winnt32.exe /checkupgradeonly command.
C.Run the Microsoft Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor application.
D.Compare the Microsoft Windows XP Professional system hardware against the Microsoft Windows Vista Hardware Compatibility List (HCL).
Answer: C

2.Your computer has the following hardware configuration:
512 MB of RAM
10-GB hard disk
933-MHz processor
64-MB video adapter.
You want to install Microsoft Windows Vista on this computer.
You need to identify which hardware component fails to meet the minimum hardware requirements.
Which hardware component should you choose?
A.memory
B.processor
C.hard disk
D.video adapter
Answer: C

3.You need to configure a new computer to dual-boot to the following operating systems:
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Microsoft Windows Vista
Which two procedures should you perform? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
Choose two.)
A.Create two partitions. Install Windows XP Professional on the first partition. Boot the computer from the Windows Vista DVD-ROM. Install Windows Vista on the second partition.
B.Create two partitions. Install Windows Vista on the first partition. Boot from the Windows XP Professional installation CD-ROM. Install Windows XP Professional on the second partition.
C.Create one partition. Install Windows XP Professional on the partition. From Windows XP Professional launch the Windows Vista setup utility. Install Windows Vista in the same partition.
D.Create two partitions. Install Windows XP Professional on the first partition. From Windows XP Professional launch the Windows Vista setup utility. Install Windows Vista on the second
partition.
Answer: A,D

4.You perform a clean installation of Microsoft Windows Vista on the first partition. Then, you install Microsoft Windows XP Professional on the second partition of the same machine.?
You are able to log on to Windows XP Professional but do not have the option to boot to Windows Vista.
You need to be able to dual boot the computer.
What should you do?
A.Run the bootcfg.exe application with the /fastdetect option.
B.Perform a clean installation of Windows Vista on the first partition.
C.Run the msconfig.exe application and change the order of the operating systems in the boot.ini file.
D.Edit the boot.ini file. Add the following line:
Multi(0)Disk(0)Rdisk(0)Partition(1)\Microsoft Windows
Answer: B

5.Your computer runs Microsoft Windows XP Professional. You share your computer with two other co-workers.
You purchase a new computer. You install Microsoft Windows Vista on the new computer.
You need to migrate the following content from the old computer to the new computer:
All system and program settings
All users settings
Only the content in the C:\Appdata folder
Which tool should you use?
A.File and Settings Transfer wizard
B.Application Compatibility toolkit
C.Windows Automated Installation toolkit
D.Microsoft Windows Easy Transfer wizard
Answer: D

6.Your computer runs Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3.
You need to upgrade your computer to Microsoft Windows Vista. You must achieve this goal without reinstalling the
70-620 dumps applications.
What should you do?
A.First upgrade the computer to Microsoft Windows XP Professional, and then upgrade to Windows Vista.
B.Install Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 4 on the computer. Start a Windows Vista upgrade from an installation DVD.
C.Install Windows Vista into a separate partition. Use the Windows Easy Transfer wizard to upgrade your settings to the Windows Vista operating system.
D.Copy your user profile to a removable media. Perform a clean installation of Windows Vista.
Copy your user profile to the C:\Users directory.
Answer: A

7.Your computer runs Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic edition.
You need to record television programs by using Microsoft Windows Media Center. You add a compatible TV tuner.
What should you do next?
A.Configure Windows Media Center to recognize the tuner.
B.Install Windows Media Center.
C.Upgrade to Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium edition.
D.Run a Microsoft Windows Update scan against the Microsoft Update servers.
Answer: C

8.Your computer runs Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic edition.
When you attempt to upgrade your computer to Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate
edition by booting from the DVD-ROM, you receive the following warning message:
“The partition you selected might contain files from a previous Microsoft Windows
installation. If it does, these files and folders will be moved to a folder named Microsoft Windows.old. You will be able to access the information in Microsoft Windows.old, but you will not be able to use your previous version of Microsoft Windows.”
You need to complete the upgrade.
What should you do?
A.Boot into safe mode. Launch the setup.exe application from the Windows Vista Ultimate edition DVD-ROM.
B.Boot from the Windows Vista Ultimate edition DVD-ROM and click the command prompt
option. Use the diskpart utility to create a new primary partition for the Windows Vista Ultimate edition installation.
C.Log on to the Windows Vista Home Basic edition installation. Launch the setup.exe application from the Windows Vista Ultimate edition DVD-ROM, and then click the Custom (Advanced) option.
D.Log on to the Windows Vista Home Basic edition installation. Launch the setup.exe application from the Windows Vista Ultimate edition DVD-ROM, and then click the Upgrade option.
Answer: D

9.You administer your companys network. All client computers run Microsoft Windows Vista.
A standard user reports that they are unable to install an application.
You need to install the application.
What should you do?
A.While the standard user is logged on, at the consent prompt, click Continue and install the application.
B.While the standard user is logged on, at the credential prompt, provide administrative credentials.
C.Create a .pwl file that stores administrative credentials. Double-click the installation file.
D.Copy the contents of the CD-ROM to the local hard disk. Run the application installation from the local hard disk.
Answer: B

10.You install Microsoft Windows Vista on a new computer that is not connected to the Internet.
After you log on, you receive a warning message about an unknown device.
You need to prevent the display of the warning message until you download an available hardware driver.
What are the two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A.Disable the device.
B.Uninstall the
70-620 study guide device.
C.Select the Ask me again later option from the warning message details.
D.Select the Dont show this message again for this device option from the warning message details.
Answer: A,D