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You need to ensure that the virtual host can connect to the physical network

You have a server that runs Windows Server 2008. The server has the Windows Server virtualization
role service installed. You create a new virtual machine and perform an installation of Windows
Server 2008 on the virtual machine. You configure the virtual machine to use the physical network
card of the host server. You notice that you are unable to access network resources from the virtual
machine. You need to ensure that the virtual host can connect to the physical network. What should
you do?

You need to configure SSP1 and SSP2 in a WSS server farm

You manage a server named SSP1 that runs Windows Server 2008. SSP1 has the Windows
SharePoint Services (WSS) role in standalone mode. You manage another Windows Server 2008
server named SSP2. You install the WSS role on SSP2. During the installation, you indicate that SSP2
must be a member of a WSS server farm. You are unable to connect to SSP1 in the server farm. You
need to configure SSP1 and SSP2 in a WSS server farm. What should you do?

What should you recommend implementing?

Your network contains servers that run Windows Server 2008 and client computers that run
Windows Vista. All network routers support IPsec connections. Client computers and servers use
IPsec to connect through network routers. You have two servers named Server1 and Server2.
Server1 has Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) installed and is configured as a certification
authority (CA). Server2 runs Internet Information Services (IIS). You need to recommend a certificate
solution for the network routers. The solution must meet the following requirements:
Use the Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP).
Enable the routers to automatically request certificates.
What should you recommend implementing?

You need to configure authentication for the new Web site to support the Web application

You manage a server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. The server has the Web Server (IIS) role
installed. The Web developer at your company creates a new Web site that runs an ASP.NET 3.0
Web application. The ASP.NET Web application must run under a security context that is separate
from any other ASP.NET application on the Web server. You create a local user account and grant
account rights and permissions to run the ASP.NET Web application. You need to configure
authentication for the new Web site to support the Web application. What should you do?

What should you recommend?

Your network consists of two Active Directory forests named Forest1 and Forest2. The functional
level of both forests is Windows Server 2003. Both forests contain only domain controllers that run
Windows Server 2008. You install a new server named Server1 in Forest2.
You need to recommend an access solution that meets the following requirements:
• Users in Forest1 must have access to resources on Server1.
• Users in Forest1 must be denied access to all other resources within Forest2.
What should you recommend?

You need to ensure that each Web site only responds to requests by name from all client computers

You have a server that runs Windows Server 2008. The Web Server (IIS) role is installed. You plan to
host multiple Web sites on the server. You configure a single IP address for the server. All Web sites
are registered in DNS to point to the single IP address. You need to ensure that each Web site only
responds to requests by name from all client computers. What should you do?

What should you include in your plan?

Your network contains a server that runs Windows Server 2008. Internal users of the network and
external partners collaborate on work projects. You need to plan a collaboration solution for the
internal users and the external partners to meet the following requirements:
Enable environment access audits.
Enable secure access to files based on permissions.
Enable remote access to files by using a Web browser.
Enable search of data stored in database and file servers.
What should you include in your plan?

Which Group Policy object (GPO) should you create and apply to the Remote Desktop Server farm?

Your company has an Active Directory domain. All servers in the domain run Windows Server 2008
R2. The RD Gateway role service is installed on a server named Server1. The Remote Desktop
Services server role is installed on two servers named Server2 and Server3. Server2 and Server3 are
configured in a load balancing Remote Desktop Services farm named Farm1. You deploy the RD
Connection Broker service on a new server named Server4. You confirm that the RD Connection
Broker works correctly. You deploy a hardware load balancing device to handle the load distribution
to the Remote Desktop Services farm. The device has specialized support for remote desktop
services and routing tokens. You discover that the RD Connection Broker no longer works correctly.
You need to ensure that the RD Connection Broker works correctly. Which Group Policy object (GPO)
should you create and apply to the Remote Desktop Server farm?