You need to identify whether the issues on Server1 coincide with the installation of the application
Your network contains a server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2 named Server1. You install a new
application on Server1. After the installation, you discover that Server1 frequently becomes
unavailable. You need to identify whether the issues on Server1 coincide with the installation of the
application. What should you do?
Which tool should you use?
Your network contains a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. Users report
that when they try to open some of the folders in \\server1\folder1, they receive an Access is Denied
error message. You need to ensure that when the users connect to \\server1\folder1, they only see
the files and the folders to which they are assigned permissions. Which tool should you use?
You need User1 to create a backup copy of Folder1?
DRAG DROP
Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains a server named Server1
that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. Server1 contains a folder named Folder1. A domain user named
User1 does not have NTFS Read permission for Folder1. You need User1 to create a backup copy of
Folder1. User1 must NOT be able to restore the backup copy on Server1. What should you do?
To answer, move the appropriate actions from the Possible Actions list to the Necessary Actions area
and arrange them in the correct order.
You need to ensure that client traffic from Site3 and Site4 is distributed between Server1 and Server2
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All server run Windows
Server 2008 R2. The topology of the Active Directory site is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click
the Exhibit button.)
Server1 and Server2 host a Distributed File System (DFS) replica named \\contoso.com\dfs\Folder1.
You discover that client computers in Site3 and Site4 always contact Server1 when they access files
in \\contoso.com\dfs\Folder1. You need to ensure that client traffic from Site3 and Site4 is
distributed between Server1 and Server2. What should you do?
You need to ensure that data transmissions between remote client computers and the corporate network are as se
Your company’s corporate network uses Network Access Protection (NAP). Users are able to connect
to the corporate network remotely. You need to ensure that data transmissions between remote
client computers and the corporate network are as secure as possible. What should you do?
Which tool should you use?
Which tool should you use?
You need to configure a static IPv6 address for a server that runs a Server Core installation of
Windows Server 2008 R2. Which tool should you use?
You need to ensure that all client computers that access the network are evaluated by NAP
Your company has deployed Network Access Protection (NAP). You configure secure wireless access
to the network by using 802.1X authentication from any access point. You need to ensure that all
client computers that access the network are evaluated by NAP. What should you do?
You need to ensure that NAP policies are enforced on portable computers that use a wireless connection to acce
Your company has Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) and Network Access Protection (NAP)
deployed on the network. You need to ensure that NAP policies are enforced on portable computers
that use a wireless connection to access the network. What should you do?
You need to replicate the metadata from Server1 to Server2
Your network contains two separate subnets named Subnet1 and Subnet2. Subnet1 contains a
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server named Server1. Computers on Subnet1 can access
resources on the Internet. Subnet2 is an isolated subnet. You deploy a new WSUS server named
Server2 in Subnet2. You need to replicate the metadata from Server1 to Server2. What should you
do on Server1?