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What should you do?

You are the network administrator of a company’s Active Directory domain that runs Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition.

You create a test lab with a server that runs Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition, a UNIX client computer, and two client computers that run Microsoft Windows XP Professional.

The server and the UNIX computer use static IP addresses and the Windows XP Professional client computers use the DHCP Server service for IP addressing, which is also configured for WINS.

You reconfigure the test lab so it can access the corporate network. The client computers can no longer access the UNIX box. All of the test lab client computers can access the server that runs Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition.

You need both of the test lab client computers to access both the UNIX computer and the Windows Server 2003 server.

What should you do?

What should you do?

You are the network administrator for a small office.
The office has a single-server domain that runs Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003, Premium Edition with Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000 enabled. There are 25 Windows 2000 Professional desktop computers

Twenty of the desktop computers and the server do not have current Windows critical and security updates installed. The other five desktop computers run antivirus programs, all of which have expired definitions. The ISA Firewall Client is not enabled on any of the desktop computers. The latest updates for ISA Server are not installed on the server

You need to implement a solution that eliminates the two biggest security risks to the network
What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

What should you do to make sure that when you call the Web service, the orchestration instantiates?

You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you’re in charge of the company network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
You run the BizTalk Web Services Publishing Wizard. An orchestration is published as a Web service by you. And you are able to reference the Web service proxy in code. From a custom Microsoft .NET Framework application, you call the Web service proxy. No error is returned. But the orchestration behind the Web service does not instantiate. What should you do to make sure that when you call the Web service, the orchestration instantiates?

So what should you do?

You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you’re in charge of the company network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
You develop an orchestration which has the following:
1. A send port
2. Two receive ports
3. A Parallel shape
4. Several Expression shapes.

Now you have to step through the shapes to debug the first orchestration. So what should you do?

So what should you do to achieve this?

You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you’re in charge of the company network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
You develop two orchestrations. The first one has multiple orchestration parameters but has no configured ports. Now you’ve been assigned a task that you must configure the second orchestration, making it pass parameters to the orchestration and receive a response back. So what should you do to achieve this?

So what should you do to make sure that the message can be successfully

You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you’re in charge of the company network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
A 250-MB message is sent to your File receive location by one of your trading partner. The message cannot be published to the MessageBox database, but you must rout it to an internal legacy application. The BizTalk receive host uses up available memory when the message arrives. So what should you do to make sure that the message can be successfully received, stored, and sent to the internal legacy application when the message arrives?

So what should you do?

You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you’re in charge of the company network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2 to develop a solution.
The manager of your company wants that EDI documents be sent to a business partner. The BizTalk artifacts that represent the business partner have to be created and configured. So what should you do?

So what should you do?

You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you’re in charge of the company network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
You import a binding file. The configuration information for a SQL receive port is contained in this file. The SQL adapter fails to connect to the database because of an incorrect password after the import. The SQL adapter can successfully connect after the password to the correct value in the SQL port is changed by hand. You must make sure that the password will be set automatically to the correct value on future imports of the binding file. So what should you do?

What should you do to write the contents of the messages to a file directory for examination?

You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you’re in charge of the company network and use Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
There’s an HTTP receive port named DeliveryX. Sometimes messages that arrive on this receive port are suspended. What should you do to write the contents of the messages to a file directory for examination?


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