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Exam 70-576: PRO: Designing and Developing Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Applications

Which approach should you recommend?

You are designing an application configuration approach for a custom SharePoint 2010 application. You need to
design the application configuration to:

Store and secure custom configuration settings for the application including connection strings, server names, file
paths, and other miscellaneous settings.
.Read and display the settings on the site with an administrative user interface that can be configured using a
custom _layouts page.
.Store configuration settings at the farm, Web application, site collection, and site levels as needed. You need to
design a storage option that is simple and lightweight in structure and programmatically configurable.
Which approach should you recommend?

Which approach should you recommend?

You are designing a SharePoint 2010 application that connects to an external Microsoft SQL Server database.
You have the following requirements:
Server administrators can add and edit connection strings at the Web application level.
.SharePoint users must not be able to view or modify sensitive data in the connection strings.
.Server administrators can add or change the connection strings declaratively with no custom UI required.
.The connection strings can be modified programmatically without redeploying code.
You need to create a plan to store connection strings for the database within the SharePoint system.
Which approach should you recommend?

Which approach should you recommend?

You are designing a SharePoint 2010 solution. Site administrators do not have direct access to the file system on
the Web servers. You need to design the solution according to following requirements:
It must contain a set of Web Parts that receive information from a common collection of configuration data.
.Site administrators must be able to modify the configuration settings for individual sites using the standard
SharePoint user interface.

Which approach should you recommend?

Which approach should you recommend?

You are designing a feature for a SharePoint 2010 solution that will be activated by default in your site definition.
The values for the configuration settings are based on the particular Web site on which the feature is activated.
You have the following requirements:
Setting the configuration values should not cause downtime.
.The configuration settings must be accessible by other features.
You need to design how the configuration settings will be stored.

Which approach should you recommend?

Which approach should you recommend?

You are designing a SharePoint 2010 solution that requires custom configuration settings. The solution will reside
in every Web application within the environment because subsequent features depend on these settings. The
server farm that the code is currently deployed to is going to be replaced with a new one. The content databases
will be migrated to the new server farm. Manual changes to any files will not be allowed after the migration is
complete. You need to ensure that the configuration settings are in place on the new server farm.
Which approach should you recommend?

Which plan should you recommend?

You are planning security for a SharePoint 2010 intranet site. A sub site for the human resources (HR)
department contains a list of salary information. All the HR department employees are in an Active Directory (AD)
group named SharePoint HR. The SharePoint HR AD group has been granted Read access to the sub site.
You have the following requirements:
Access to the list should be handled only through the HR department group.
.The group membership of the AD HR group should be used to specify the site permissions.
.The departments administrative assistant should not have access to view the salary list.
You need to ensure that permissions are configured on the sub site to meet these requirements.
Which plan should you recommend?

Which approach should you recommend?

Your company has a SharePoint 2010 farm that has one Web application with multiple site collections. Your team
needs to meet the following requirements:
Certain individuals need to have the Full Control permission set on every site collection in the Web application.
.Permissions must be set in a central location and should effect all current and future site collections.
Which approach should you recommend?

Which type of authentication should you design?

You are designing an extranet site using SharePoint 2010. This site must allow employees to log on to the
extranet site from home. They should use their corporate Active Directory credentials by typing their user name
and password into text boxes on a logon page on the site. After users log on, they should be redirected to the site
home page. You need to meet these requirements with the least amount of configuration.
Which type of authentication should you design?


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