You need to ensure that User1 can log on to DC1
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a
domain controller named DC1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
A user named User1 attempts to log on to DC1, but receives the error message shown in the exhibit.
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You need to ensure that User1 can log on to DC1.
What should you do?
Which part of the Active Directory partition should you view?
Which tool should you use?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains
hundreds of groups, many of which are nested in other groups.
The domain contains a user account named user1.User1 is a direct member of 15 groups.
You need to identify of which Active Directory groups User1 is a member, including the nested
groups. The solution must minimize administrative effort.
Which tool should you use?
Which tool should you use?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains
hundreds of groups, many of which are nested in other groups.
The domain contains a user account named user1.User1 is a direct member of 15 groups.
You need to identify of which Active Directory groups User1 is a member, including the nested
groups. The solution must minimize administrative effort.
Which tool should you use?
What should you configure on each virtual machine?
You have a new server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
Server1 has two dual-core processors and 32 GB of RAM.
You install the Hyper-V server role on Server1.
You create two virtual machines on Server1 that each have 8 GB of memory.
You need to minimize the amount of time it takes for both virtual machines to access memory.
What should you configure on each virtual machine?
What should you configure on each virtual machine?
You have a new server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
Server1 has two dual-core processors and 32 GB of RAM.
You install the Hyper-V server role on Server1.
You create two virtual machines on Server1 that each have 8 GB of memory.
You need to minimize the amount of time it takes for both virtual machines to access memory.
What should you configure on each virtual machine?
You need to modify the snapshot file location of VM1
You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
Server1 hosts a virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
VM1 has several snapshots.
You need to modify the snapshot file location of VM1.
What should you do?
You need to modify the snapshot file location of VM1
You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
Server1 hosts a virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
VM1 has several snapshots.
You need to modify the snapshot file location of VM1.
What should you do?
What should you configure?
HOTSPOT
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a
member server named Hyperv1 and a domain controller named DC1. Hyperv1 has the Hyper-V
server role installed. DC1 is a virtual machine on Hyperv1.
Users report that the time on their client computer is incorrect.
You log on to DC1 and verify that the time services are configured correctly.
You need to prevent time conflicts between the time provided by DC1 and other potential time
sources.
What should you configure?
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You need to ensure that you can use SMB Share – Advanced to create the new share
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a
server named Server1. Server1 runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
You plan to create a shared folder. The shared folder will have a quota limit.
You discover that when you run the New Share Wizard, you cannot select the SMB Share – Advanced
option.
You need to ensure that you can use SMB Share – Advanced to create the new share.
What should you do on Server1 before you run the New Share Wizard?