You need to select the appropriate authentication method for App1
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 2
Photo Processing
Background
General Background
You are a SharePoint administrator for an online photo-processing company named Contoso, Ltd.
Contoso’s primary customers are professional photographers. The Contoso SharePoint 2013
environment includes the sites described in the following table.
The intranet site includes a document library for each employee in which the employee stores
photos.
Technical Background
The SharePoint environment contains five front-end web servers that use Windows Network Load
Balancing (NLB) with NLB affinity set to None. The company maintains all processed photos in the
SharePoint content database. The content database uses RAID 5 storage. Photo files that are more
than one year old are rarely viewed. Employees actively use the default self-service site creation
feature.
The network infrastructure contains an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment. All
servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. The internal AD DS domain is named contoso.com. Active
Directory Federation Services (AD FS) is deployed in the LAN. Two AD FS proxy servers are deployed
in the perimeter network. Users log on to client computers by using the syntax
username@contoso.com.
Contoso has a lab environment that includes a dedicated AD DS environment and SharePoint 2013.
The main lab SharePoint site is located at lab.intranet.contoso.com. A test site for a project named
Project2 exists under lab.intranet.contoso.com/corp. The default self-service site creation feature is
enabled for the test site.
Contoso has a development team that maintains the public website, maintains the intranet site, and
creates SharePoint apps. The development team recently created a SharePoint-hosted app named
App1 that converts .tif files to .png files.
Future Development
• Contoso is forming a new corporation named Proseware, Inc. that
will sell SharePoint apps. The company has acquired the proseware.com
domain name.
• Contoso is preparing to federate with Microsoft Office 365 and will
use the proseware.com domain for Office 365 services.
Technical Requirements
You must meet the following technical requirements:
• App1 must have access to each employee’s photo
document library.
• App1 must use Windows Authentication.
• Each front-end web server must use a single IP
address for all SharePoint sites and apps on that server.
• All SharePoint sites and apps must listen on port
9000.
• Office 365 must use single sign-on (SSO).
The company has established the following new monitoring requirements for the production
SharePoint environment:
• Monitor whether a large number of documents are
checked out.
• Monitor whether a large number of unpublished
items are being requested.
The company has established the following new monitoring requirements for Project2:
• Monitor changes to a value in a specific registry key.
• Monitor the SharePoint cache hit ratios.
• Perform monitoring only from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00
P.M. daily.
Existing Problems
Multiple authentications often occur when users log on to and navigate in SharePoint. Users have
reported some small delays accessing data.
The content database is currently stored on Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) disk drives and is growing at a
rapid pace. The following related issues currently exist:
• SharePoint is not performing as well as it was when the content database was smaller.
• Storage costs to house the photo files are too expensive.
Scanned contracts are stored in binary large object (BLOB) cache storage. The BLOB cache is
routinely filling up. End users are reporting poor performance when viewing scanned contracts.
###EndCaseStudy###
You need to select the appropriate authentication method for App1.
What should you do?
You need to resolve the authentication issue that occurs in the SharePoint environment
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 2
Photo Processing
Background
General Background
You are a SharePoint administrator for an online photo-processing company named Contoso, Ltd.
Contoso’s primary customers are professional photographers. The Contoso SharePoint 2013
environment includes the sites described in the following table.
The intranet site includes a document library for each employee in which the employee stores
photos.
Technical Background
The SharePoint environment contains five front-end web servers that use Windows Network Load
Balancing (NLB) with NLB affinity set to None. The company maintains all processed photos in the
SharePoint content database. The content database uses RAID 5 storage. Photo files that are more
than one year old are rarely viewed. Employees actively use the default self-service site creation
feature.
The network infrastructure contains an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment. All
servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. The internal AD DS domain is named contoso.com. Active
Directory Federation Services (AD FS) is deployed in the LAN. Two AD FS proxy servers are deployed
in the perimeter network. Users log on to client computers by using the syntax
username@contoso.com.
Contoso has a lab environment that includes a dedicated AD DS environment and SharePoint 2013.
The main lab SharePoint site is located at lab.intranet.contoso.com. A test site for a project named
Project2 exists under lab.intranet.contoso.com/corp. The default self-service site creation feature is
enabled for the test site.
Contoso has a development team that maintains the public website, maintains the intranet site, and
creates SharePoint apps. The development team recently created a SharePoint-hosted app named
App1 that converts .tif files to .png files.
Future Development
• Contoso is forming a new corporation named Proseware, Inc. that
will sell SharePoint apps. The company has acquired the proseware.com
domain name.
• Contoso is preparing to federate with Microsoft Office 365 and will
use the proseware.com domain for Office 365 services.
Technical Requirements
You must meet the following technical requirements:
• App1 must have access to each employee’s photo
document library.
• App1 must use Windows Authentication.
• Each front-end web server must use a single IP
address for all SharePoint sites and apps on that server.
• All SharePoint sites and apps must listen on port
9000.
• Office 365 must use single sign-on (SSO).
The company has established the following new monitoring requirements for the production
SharePoint environment:
• Monitor whether a large number of documents are
checked out.
• Monitor whether a large number of unpublished
items are being requested.
The company has established the following new monitoring requirements for Project2:
• Monitor changes to a value in a specific registry key.
• Monitor the SharePoint cache hit ratios.
• Perform monitoring only from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00
P.M. daily.
Existing Problems
Multiple authentications often occur when users log on to and navigate in SharePoint. Users have
reported some small delays accessing data.
The content database is currently stored on Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) disk drives and is growing at a
rapid pace. The following related issues currently exist:
• SharePoint is not performing as well as it was when the content database was smaller.
• Storage costs to house the photo files are too expensive.
Scanned contracts are stored in binary large object (BLOB) cache storage. The BLOB cache is
routinely filling up. End users are reporting poor performance when viewing scanned contracts.
###EndCaseStudy###
You need to resolve the authentication issue that occurs in the SharePoint environment.
What should you do?
Which performance counters should you use?
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 2
Photo Processing
Background
General Background
You are a SharePoint administrator for an online photo-processing company named Contoso, Ltd.
Contoso’s primary customers are professional photographers. The Contoso SharePoint 2013
environment includes the sites described in the following table.
The intranet site includes a document library for each employee in which the employee stores
photos.
Technical Background
The SharePoint environment contains five front-end web servers that use Windows Network Load
Balancing (NLB) with NLB affinity set to None. The company maintains all processed photos in the
SharePoint content database. The content database uses RAID 5 storage. Photo files that are more
than one year old are rarely viewed. Employees actively use the default self-service site creation
feature.
The network infrastructure contains an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment. All
servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. The internal AD DS domain is named contoso.com. Active
Directory Federation Services (AD FS) is deployed in the LAN. Two AD FS proxy servers are deployed
in the perimeter network. Users log on to client computers by using the syntax
username@contoso.com.
Contoso has a lab environment that includes a dedicated AD DS environment and SharePoint 2013.
The main lab SharePoint site is located at lab.intranet.contoso.com. A test site for a project named
Project2 exists under lab.intranet.contoso.com/corp. The default self-service site creation feature is
enabled for the test site.
Contoso has a development team that maintains the public website, maintains the intranet site, and
creates SharePoint apps. The development team recently created a SharePoint-hosted app named
App1 that converts .tif files to .png files.
Future Development
• Contoso is forming a new corporation named Proseware, Inc. that
will sell SharePoint apps. The company has acquired the proseware.com
domain name.
• Contoso is preparing to federate with Microsoft Office 365 and will
use the proseware.com domain for Office 365 services.
Technical Requirements
You must meet the following technical requirements:
• App1 must have access to each employee’s photo
document library.
• App1 must use Windows Authentication.
• Each front-end web server must use a single IP
address for all SharePoint sites and apps on that server.
• All SharePoint sites and apps must listen on port
9000.
• Office 365 must use single sign-on (SSO).
The company has established the following new monitoring requirements for the production
SharePoint environment:
• Monitor whether a large number of documents are
checked out.
• Monitor whether a large number of unpublished
items are being requested.
The company has established the following new monitoring requirements for Project2:
• Monitor changes to a value in a specific registry key.
• Monitor the SharePoint cache hit ratios.
• Perform monitoring only from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00
P.M. daily.
Existing Problems
Multiple authentications often occur when users log on to and navigate in SharePoint. Users have
reported some small delays accessing data.
The content database is currently stored on Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) disk drives and is growing at a
rapid pace. The following related issues currently exist:
• SharePoint is not performing as well as it was when the content database was smaller.
• Storage costs to house the photo files are too expensive.
Scanned contracts are stored in binary large object (BLOB) cache storage. The BLOB cache is
routinely filling up. End users are reporting poor performance when viewing scanned contracts.
###EndCaseStudy###
DRAG DROP
You are troubleshooting the problems with viewing scanned contracts.
You need to select the appropriate Performance Monitor counters to use.
Which performance counters should you use? (To answer, drag the appropriate counters to the
correct location or locations in the answer area. Each counter may be used once, more than once, or
not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Avoid URL constructions such as /Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Blue Yonder Airlines
Background
General Background
You are the SharePoint administrator for Blue Yonder Airlines. The company currently has a
SharePoint 2010 environment. It is your responsibility to install and configure a SharePoint 2013
environment that will be used for information management and collaboration, both internally and
with external partners. You must also migrate the existing SharePoint environment to SharePoint
2013.
Blue Yonder works with several external partners, including those described in the following table.
Blue Yonder collaborates with Wingtip Toys and Tailspin Toys to design, manufacture, and sell
airline-related toys to customers. The Blue Yonder board of directors expects the collaborative
design process to become more effective as a result of implementing SharePoint 2013.
Technical Background
All existing servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. The network infrastructure contains an Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment. The internal AD DS domain is named
blueyonderairlines.com. User-specific contact information is stored and managed in AD DS. All
employees are located in the ActiveUsers organizational unit (OU). Active Directory Federation
Services (AD FS) is deployed in the LAN. Two AD FS proxy servers are deployed in the perimeter
network. Users log on to client computers by using the syntax username@blueyonderairlines.com.
Blue Yonder provides access to the SharePoint environment to partners through individual URLs for
each partner company. Each partner company has a dedicated web application and site collection.
The following table describes the access URLs.
In preparation for the upgrade you maximize the default upload limits for each web application.
Blue Yonder has an existing managed metadata service containing managed metadata and content
types. The content types have workflows. You create a new managed metadata service connection
for the Wingtip Toys web application.
A workflow created by Blue Yonder moves information through the product lifecycle. Each access
URL specifies a separate web application, site collection, and site.
Business Requirements
The SharePoint environment must meet the following business requirements:
• Provide an environment where toy design, manufacturing, and sales
information can be shared between Blue Yonder and partner companies.
• Provide a training site for internal and external users.
• Allow content authors of training materials to upload documents,
large image files, and large video files for consumption by internal and
external users.
• Allow users to sort content by category.
• Ensure that users from Wingtip Toys or Tailspin Toys can access
content only in their own areas of the portal.
• Prevent users from Wingtip Toys and Tailspin Toys from adding
terms or creating enterprise keywords.
• Content types and keywords must be shared between sites, site
collections, and web applications.
• Simplify search processes by collecting unique characteristics and
information about each uploaded item.
• Allow administrators to promote search query results across the
entire environment.
• Allow resource coordinators from Blue Yonder to find temporary
staffing options from Margie’s Travel contractors and employees.
• Provide opportunities for social interaction between employees,
contractors, and external contacts to promote idea generation and
socialization.
• Utilize site feeds on all collaborative sites.
• Replicate profile information in the https://blueyonderairlines.com
site to partner sites.
• Ensure that third-party vendors can read and modify documents.
• For publishing sites, use only friendly URLs that do not contain
anything other than the direct address. Avoid URL constructions such as
/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID = 568.
Site content must meet the following requirements:
Individual training videos must be in single files, and presented on the training site.
Changes to confidential documents must be logged.
Technical Requirements
You must meet the following technical requirements:
• Store all large files outside of the SharePoint content database or
databases.
• All servers must run on virtual machines.
• Ensure that search queries are handled by web servers.
• Ensure that all lists support multiple content types.
###EndCaseStudy###
You need to ensure that all required sites can use microblogging features for collaboration.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
two.)
Avoid URL constructions such as /Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Blue Yonder Airlines
Background
General Background
You are the SharePoint administrator for Blue Yonder Airlines. The company currently has a
SharePoint 2010 environment. It is your responsibility to install and configure a SharePoint 2013
environment that will be used for information management and collaboration, both internally and
with external partners. You must also migrate the existing SharePoint environment to SharePoint
2013.
Blue Yonder works with several external partners, including those described in the following table.
Blue Yonder collaborates with Wingtip Toys and Tailspin Toys to design, manufacture, and sell
airline-related toys to customers. The Blue Yonder board of directors expects the collaborative
design process to become more effective as a result of implementing SharePoint 2013.
Technical Background
All existing servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. The network infrastructure contains an Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment. The internal AD DS domain is named
blueyonderairlines.com. User-specific contact information is stored and managed in AD DS. All
employees are located in the ActiveUsers organizational unit (OU). Active Directory Federation
Services (AD FS) is deployed in the LAN. Two AD FS proxy servers are deployed in the perimeter
network. Users log on to client computers by using the syntax username@blueyonderairlines.com.
Blue Yonder provides access to the SharePoint environment to partners through individual URLs for
each partner company. Each partner company has a dedicated web application and site collection.
The following table describes the access URLs.
In preparation for the upgrade you maximize the default upload limits for each web application.
Blue Yonder has an existing managed metadata service containing managed metadata and content
types. The content types have workflows. You create a new managed metadata service connection
for the Wingtip Toys web application.
A workflow created by Blue Yonder moves information through the product lifecycle. Each access
URL specifies a separate web application, site collection, and site.
Business Requirements
The SharePoint environment must meet the following business requirements:
• Provide an environment where toy design, manufacturing, and sales
information can be shared between Blue Yonder and partner companies.
• Provide a training site for internal and external users.
• Allow content authors of training materials to upload documents,
large image files, and large video files for consumption by internal and
external users.
• Allow users to sort content by category.
• Ensure that users from Wingtip Toys or Tailspin Toys can access
content only in their own areas of the portal.
• Prevent users from Wingtip Toys and Tailspin Toys from adding
terms or creating enterprise keywords.
• Content types and keywords must be shared between sites, site
collections, and web applications.
• Simplify search processes by collecting unique characteristics and
information about each uploaded item.
• Allow administrators to promote search query results across the
entire environment.
• Allow resource coordinators from Blue Yonder to find temporary
staffing options from Margie’s Travel contractors and employees.
• Provide opportunities for social interaction between employees,
contractors, and external contacts to promote idea generation and
socialization.
• Utilize site feeds on all collaborative sites.
• Replicate profile information in the https://blueyonderairlines.com
site to partner sites.
• Ensure that third-party vendors can read and modify documents.
• For publishing sites, use only friendly URLs that do not contain
anything other than the direct address. Avoid URL constructions such as
/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID = 568.
Site content must meet the following requirements:
Individual training videos must be in single files, and presented on the training site.
Changes to confidential documents must be logged.
Technical Requirements
You must meet the following technical requirements:
• Store all large files outside of the SharePoint content database or
databases.
• All servers must run on virtual machines.
• Ensure that search queries are handled by web servers.
• Ensure that all lists support multiple content types.
###EndCaseStudy###
You need to configure the existing managed metadata service application for term store
management.
Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose three.)
Which three actions should you perform in sequence?
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Blue Yonder Airlines
Background
General Background
You are the SharePoint administrator for Blue Yonder Airlines. The company currently has a
SharePoint 2010 environment. It is your responsibility to install and configure a SharePoint 2013
environment that will be used for information management and collaboration, both internally and
with external partners. You must also migrate the existing SharePoint environment to SharePoint
2013.
Blue Yonder works with several external partners, including those described in the following table.
Blue Yonder collaborates with Wingtip Toys and Tailspin Toys to design, manufacture, and sell
airline-related toys to customers. The Blue Yonder board of directors expects the collaborative
design process to become more effective as a result of implementing SharePoint 2013.
Technical Background
All existing servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. The network infrastructure contains an Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment. The internal AD DS domain is named
blueyonderairlines.com. User-specific contact information is stored and managed in AD DS. All
employees are located in the ActiveUsers organizational unit (OU). Active Directory Federation
Services (AD FS) is deployed in the LAN. Two AD FS proxy servers are deployed in the perimeter
network. Users log on to client computers by using the syntax username@blueyonderairlines.com.
Blue Yonder provides access to the SharePoint environment to partners through individual URLs for
each partner company. Each partner company has a dedicated web application and site collection.
The following table describes the access URLs.
In preparation for the upgrade you maximize the default upload limits for each web application.
Blue Yonder has an existing managed metadata service containing managed metadata and content
types. The content types have workflows. You create a new managed metadata service connection
for the Wingtip Toys web application.
A workflow created by Blue Yonder moves information through the product lifecycle. Each access
URL specifies a separate web application, site collection, and site.
Business Requirements
The SharePoint environment must meet the following business requirements:
• Provide an environment where toy design, manufacturing, and sales
information can be shared between Blue Yonder and partner companies.
• Provide a training site for internal and external users.
• Allow content authors of training materials to upload documents,
large image files, and large video files for consumption by internal and
external users.
• Allow users to sort content by category.
• Ensure that users from Wingtip Toys or Tailspin Toys can access
content only in their own areas of the portal.
• Prevent users from Wingtip Toys and Tailspin Toys from adding
terms or creating enterprise keywords.
• Content types and keywords must be shared between sites, site
collections, and web applications.
• Simplify search processes by collecting unique characteristics and
information about each uploaded item.
• Allow administrators to promote search query results across the
entire environment.
• Allow resource coordinators from Blue Yonder to find temporary
staffing options from Margie’s Travel contractors and employees.
• Provide opportunities for social interaction between employees,
contractors, and external contacts to promote idea generation and
socialization.
• Utilize site feeds on all collaborative sites.
• Replicate profile information in the https://blueyonderairlines.com
site to partner sites.
• Ensure that third-party vendors can read and modify documents.
• For publishing sites, use only friendly URLs that do not contain
anything other than the direct address. Avoid URL constructions such as
/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID = 568.
Site content must meet the following requirements:
Individual training videos must be in single files, and presented on the training site.
Changes to confidential documents must be logged.
Technical Requirements
You must meet the following technical requirements:
• Store all large files outside of the SharePoint content database or
databases.
• All servers must run on virtual machines.
• Ensure that search queries are handled by web servers.
• Ensure that all lists support multiple content types.
###EndCaseStudy###
DRAG DROP
You need to configure Search to support resource coordinators.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions
from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Which three actions should you perform in sequence?
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Blue Yonder Airlines
Background
General Background
You are the SharePoint administrator for Blue Yonder Airlines. The company currently has a
SharePoint 2010 environment. It is your responsibility to install and configure a SharePoint 2013
environment that will be used for information management and collaboration, both internally and
with external partners. You must also migrate the existing SharePoint environment to SharePoint
2013.
Blue Yonder works with several external partners, including those described in the following table.
Blue Yonder collaborates with Wingtip Toys and Tailspin Toys to design, manufacture, and sell
airline-related toys to customers. The Blue Yonder board of directors expects the collaborative
design process to become more effective as a result of implementing SharePoint 2013.
Technical Background
All existing servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. The network infrastructure contains an Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment. The internal AD DS domain is named
blueyonderairlines.com. User-specific contact information is stored and managed in AD DS. All
employees are located in the ActiveUsers organizational unit (OU). Active Directory Federation
Services (AD FS) is deployed in the LAN. Two AD FS proxy servers are deployed in the perimeter
network. Users log on to client computers by using the syntax username@blueyonderairlines.com.
Blue Yonder provides access to the SharePoint environment to partners through individual URLs for
each partner company. Each partner company has a dedicated web application and site collection.
The following table describes the access URLs.
In preparation for the upgrade you maximize the default upload limits for each web application.
Blue Yonder has an existing managed metadata service containing managed metadata and content
types. The content types have workflows. You create a new managed metadata service connection
for the Wingtip Toys web application.
A workflow created by Blue Yonder moves information through the product lifecycle. Each access
URL specifies a separate web application, site collection, and site.
Business Requirements
The SharePoint environment must meet the following business requirements:
• Provide an environment where toy design, manufacturing, and sales
information can be shared between Blue Yonder and partner companies.
• Provide a training site for internal and external users.
• Allow content authors of training materials to upload documents,
large image files, and large video files for consumption by internal and
external users.
• Allow users to sort content by category.
• Ensure that users from Wingtip Toys or Tailspin Toys can access
content only in their own areas of the portal.
• Prevent users from Wingtip Toys and Tailspin Toys from adding
terms or creating enterprise keywords.
• Content types and keywords must be shared between sites, site
collections, and web applications.
• Simplify search processes by collecting unique characteristics and
information about each uploaded item.
• Allow administrators to promote search query results across the
entire environment.
• Allow resource coordinators from Blue Yonder to find temporary
staffing options from Margie’s Travel contractors and employees.
• Provide opportunities for social interaction between employees,
contractors, and external contacts to promote idea generation and
socialization.
• Utilize site feeds on all collaborative sites.
• Replicate profile information in the https://blueyonderairlines.com
site to partner sites.
• Ensure that third-party vendors can read and modify documents.
• For publishing sites, use only friendly URLs that do not contain
anything other than the direct address. Avoid URL constructions such as
/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID = 568.
Site content must meet the following requirements:
Individual training videos must be in single files, and presented on the training site.
Changes to confidential documents must be logged.
Technical Requirements
You must meet the following technical requirements:
• Store all large files outside of the SharePoint content database or
databases.
• All servers must run on virtual machines.
• Ensure that search queries are handled by web servers.
• Ensure that all lists support multiple content types.
###EndCaseStudy###
DRAG DROP
You need to ensure that profile information about contractors and employees is available in search
results.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions
from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
Avoid URL constructions such as /Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Blue Yonder Airlines
Background
General Background
You are the SharePoint administrator for Blue Yonder Airlines. The company currently has a
SharePoint 2010 environment. It is your responsibility to install and configure a SharePoint 2013
environment that will be used for information management and collaboration, both internally and
with external partners. You must also migrate the existing SharePoint environment to SharePoint
2013.
Blue Yonder works with several external partners, including those described in the following table.
Blue Yonder collaborates with Wingtip Toys and Tailspin Toys to design, manufacture, and sell
airline-related toys to customers. The Blue Yonder board of directors expects the collaborative
design process to become more effective as a result of implementing SharePoint 2013.
Technical Background
All existing servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. The network infrastructure contains an Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment. The internal AD DS domain is named
blueyonderairlines.com. User-specific contact information is stored and managed in AD DS. All
employees are located in the ActiveUsers organizational unit (OU). Active Directory Federation
Services (AD FS) is deployed in the LAN. Two AD FS proxy servers are deployed in the perimeter
network. Users log on to client computers by using the syntax username@blueyonderairlines.com.
Blue Yonder provides access to the SharePoint environment to partners through individual URLs for
each partner company. Each partner company has a dedicated web application and site collection.
The following table describes the access URLs.
In preparation for the upgrade you maximize the default upload limits for each web application.
Blue Yonder has an existing managed metadata service containing managed metadata and content
types. The content types have workflows. You create a new managed metadata service connection
for the Wingtip Toys web application.
A workflow created by Blue Yonder moves information through the product lifecycle. Each access
URL specifies a separate web application, site collection, and site.
Business Requirements
The SharePoint environment must meet the following business requirements:
• Provide an environment where toy design, manufacturing, and sales
information can be shared between Blue Yonder and partner companies.
• Provide a training site for internal and external users.
• Allow content authors of training materials to upload documents,
large image files, and large video files for consumption by internal and
external users.
• Allow users to sort content by category.
• Ensure that users from Wingtip Toys or Tailspin Toys can access
content only in their own areas of the portal.
• Prevent users from Wingtip Toys and Tailspin Toys from adding
terms or creating enterprise keywords.
• Content types and keywords must be shared between sites, site
collections, and web applications.
• Simplify search processes by collecting unique characteristics and
information about each uploaded item.
• Allow administrators to promote search query results across the
entire environment.
• Allow resource coordinators from Blue Yonder to find temporary
staffing options from Margie’s Travel contractors and employees.
• Provide opportunities for social interaction between employees,
contractors, and external contacts to promote idea generation and
socialization.
• Utilize site feeds on all collaborative sites.
• Replicate profile information in the https://blueyonderairlines.com
site to partner sites.
• Ensure that third-party vendors can read and modify documents.
• For publishing sites, use only friendly URLs that do not contain
anything other than the direct address. Avoid URL constructions such as
/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID = 568.
Site content must meet the following requirements:
Individual training videos must be in single files, and presented on the training site.
Changes to confidential documents must be logged.
Technical Requirements
You must meet the following technical requirements:
• Store all large files outside of the SharePoint content database or
databases.
• All servers must run on virtual machines.
• Ensure that search queries are handled by web servers.
• Ensure that all lists support multiple content types.
###EndCaseStudy###
You need to specify hardware and software requirements for web servers used by the SharePoint
environment.
Which two minimum requirements should you specify? (Each correct answer presents part of the
solution Choose two.)
Avoid URL constructions such as /Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 3
Blue Yonder Airlines
Background
General Background
You are the SharePoint administrator for Blue Yonder Airlines. The company currently has a
SharePoint 2010 environment. It is your responsibility to install and configure a SharePoint 2013
environment that will be used for information management and collaboration, both internally and
with external partners. You must also migrate the existing SharePoint environment to SharePoint
2013.
Blue Yonder works with several external partners, including those described in the following table.
Blue Yonder collaborates with Wingtip Toys and Tailspin Toys to design, manufacture, and sell
airline-related toys to customers. The Blue Yonder board of directors expects the collaborative
design process to become more effective as a result of implementing SharePoint 2013.
Technical Background
All existing servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. The network infrastructure contains an Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment. The internal AD DS domain is named
blueyonderairlines.com. User-specific contact information is stored and managed in AD DS. All
employees are located in the ActiveUsers organizational unit (OU). Active Directory Federation
Services (AD FS) is deployed in the LAN. Two AD FS proxy servers are deployed in the perimeter
network. Users log on to client computers by using the syntax username@blueyonderairlines.com.
Blue Yonder provides access to the SharePoint environment to partners through individual URLs for
each partner company. Each partner company has a dedicated web application and site collection.
The following table describes the access URLs.
In preparation for the upgrade you maximize the default upload limits for each web application.
Blue Yonder has an existing managed metadata service containing managed metadata and content
types. The content types have workflows. You create a new managed metadata service connection
for the Wingtip Toys web application.
A workflow created by Blue Yonder moves information through the product lifecycle. Each access
URL specifies a separate web application, site collection, and site.
Business Requirements
The SharePoint environment must meet the following business requirements:
• Provide an environment where toy design, manufacturing, and sales
information can be shared between Blue Yonder and partner companies.
• Provide a training site for internal and external users.
• Allow content authors of training materials to upload documents,
large image files, and large video files for consumption by internal and
external users.
• Allow users to sort content by category.
• Ensure that users from Wingtip Toys or Tailspin Toys can access
content only in their own areas of the portal.
• Prevent users from Wingtip Toys and Tailspin Toys from adding
terms or creating enterprise keywords.
• Content types and keywords must be shared between sites, site
collections, and web applications.
• Simplify search processes by collecting unique characteristics and
information about each uploaded item.
• Allow administrators to promote search query results across the
entire environment.
• Allow resource coordinators from Blue Yonder to find temporary
staffing options from Margie’s Travel contractors and employees.
• Provide opportunities for social interaction between employees,
contractors, and external contacts to promote idea generation and
socialization.
• Utilize site feeds on all collaborative sites.
• Replicate profile information in the https://blueyonderairlines.com
site to partner sites.
• Ensure that third-party vendors can read and modify documents.
• For publishing sites, use only friendly URLs that do not contain
anything other than the direct address. Avoid URL constructions such as
/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID = 568.
Site content must meet the following requirements:
Individual training videos must be in single files, and presented on the training site.
Changes to confidential documents must be logged.
Technical Requirements
You must meet the following technical requirements:
• Store all large files outside of the SharePoint content database or
databases.
• All servers must run on virtual machines.
• Ensure that search queries are handled by web servers.
• Ensure that all lists support multiple content types.
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Each training video file can be up to 10 GB in size.
You need to ensure that content authors can upload training video files.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
two.)
Avoid URL constructions such as /Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?
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Case Study: 3
Blue Yonder Airlines
Background
General Background
You are the SharePoint administrator for Blue Yonder Airlines. The company currently has a
SharePoint 2010 environment. It is your responsibility to install and configure a SharePoint 2013
environment that will be used for information management and collaboration, both internally and
with external partners. You must also migrate the existing SharePoint environment to SharePoint
2013.
Blue Yonder works with several external partners, including those described in the following table.
Blue Yonder collaborates with Wingtip Toys and Tailspin Toys to design, manufacture, and sell
airline-related toys to customers. The Blue Yonder board of directors expects the collaborative
design process to become more effective as a result of implementing SharePoint 2013.
Technical Background
All existing servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. The network infrastructure contains an Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment. The internal AD DS domain is named
blueyonderairlines.com. User-specific contact information is stored and managed in AD DS. All
employees are located in the ActiveUsers organizational unit (OU). Active Directory Federation
Services (AD FS) is deployed in the LAN. Two AD FS proxy servers are deployed in the perimeter
network. Users log on to client computers by using the syntax username@blueyonderairlines.com.
Blue Yonder provides access to the SharePoint environment to partners through individual URLs for
each partner company. Each partner company has a dedicated web application and site collection.
The following table describes the access URLs.
In preparation for the upgrade you maximize the default upload limits for each web application.
Blue Yonder has an existing managed metadata service containing managed metadata and content
types. The content types have workflows. You create a new managed metadata service connection
for the Wingtip Toys web application.
A workflow created by Blue Yonder moves information through the product lifecycle. Each access
URL specifies a separate web application, site collection, and site.
Business Requirements
The SharePoint environment must meet the following business requirements:
• Provide an environment where toy design, manufacturing, and sales
information can be shared between Blue Yonder and partner companies.
• Provide a training site for internal and external users.
• Allow content authors of training materials to upload documents,
large image files, and large video files for consumption by internal and
external users.
• Allow users to sort content by category.
• Ensure that users from Wingtip Toys or Tailspin Toys can access
content only in their own areas of the portal.
• Prevent users from Wingtip Toys and Tailspin Toys from adding
terms or creating enterprise keywords.
• Content types and keywords must be shared between sites, site
collections, and web applications.
• Simplify search processes by collecting unique characteristics and
information about each uploaded item.
• Allow administrators to promote search query results across the
entire environment.
• Allow resource coordinators from Blue Yonder to find temporary
staffing options from Margie’s Travel contractors and employees.
• Provide opportunities for social interaction between employees,
contractors, and external contacts to promote idea generation and
socialization.
• Utilize site feeds on all collaborative sites.
• Replicate profile information in the https://blueyonderairlines.com
site to partner sites.
• Ensure that third-party vendors can read and modify documents.
• For publishing sites, use only friendly URLs that do not contain
anything other than the direct address. Avoid URL constructions such as
/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID = 568.
Site content must meet the following requirements:
Individual training videos must be in single files, and presented on the training site.
Changes to confidential documents must be logged.
Technical Requirements
You must meet the following technical requirements:
• Store all large files outside of the SharePoint content database or
databases.
• All servers must run on virtual machines.
• Ensure that search queries are handled by web servers.
• Ensure that all lists support multiple content types.
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You need to configure policy settings for the user profile properties in the farm.
Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
three.)