You need to prevent the users from accessing EFS-encrypted files when their smart cards are removed
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All servers run Windows
Server 2008 R2. All client computers run Windows 7. You discover that users can use Encrypting File
System (EFS) when the smart cards on their computers are removed. You need to prevent the users
from accessing EFS-encrypted files when their smart cards are removed. From the EFS properties,
you click Require a smart card for EFS. What should you do next?
Which command should you run?
Your network contains a server named Server1. Server1 is configured as a BranchCache server. The
cache is located at D:\Branchcache. You need to remove all existing files and hashes from the cache.
Which command should you run?
You need to ensure that client computers in the branch office retrieve cached files from Server1 only
Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. Server1 is located
in a branch office. You view the BranchCache configuration of Server1 as shown in the exhibit. (Click
the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that client computers in the branch office retrieve cached files from Server1
only. What should you do on Server1?
What should you add to Server1?
Your network contains the servers shown in the following table.
Office1 and Office2 connect to each other by using a WAN link. Users in Office2 frequently access
the same set of files stored in Data1. You need to reduce the amount of file transfer traffic across
the WAN link. What should you add to Server1?
You need to ensure that Server1 hosts cached content for client computers in the branch office
Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. Server1 is located
in a branch office. You discover that users cannot obtain cached documents from Server1. The
BranchCache configuration on Server1 is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that Server1 hosts cached content for client computers in the branch office.
What should you do?
How should you configure the \\contoso.com\DFS1 namespace?
Your network contains a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains
two servers named Server1 and Server2. Server1 and Server2 are namespace servers for the
\\contoso.com\DFS1 namespace. You need to ensure that users only connect to the
\\contoso.com\DFS1 namespace on Server1 if Server2 is unavailable. How should you configure the
\\contoso.com\DFS1 namespace?
You need to ensure that only files and folders in DFS1 that users have permissions to access are displayed
Your network contains a domain-based namespace named DFS1. DFS1 has Windows 2008 Server
mode enabled. You need to ensure that only files and folders in DFS1 that users have permissions to
access are displayed. What should you do?
You need to ensure that the content in Folder1 is identical for all of the users
Your company has a main office and a branch office. The network contains two servers named
Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2008 R2. Server1 is located in the main office. Server2
is located in the branch office. You have a domain-based namespace named \\contoso.com\DFS1.
Server1 is configured as the namespace server for \\contoso.com\DFS1.\\contoso.com\DFS1 has a
folder named Folder1. The folder targets for Folder1 are \\Server1\Folder1 and \\Server2\Folder1.
Users in the main office report that they view different content in Folder1 than users in the branch
office. You need to ensure that the content in Folder1 is identical for all of the users. What should
you do?
Which tool should you use to prestage the Folder1 data?
Your network contains a Distributed File System (DFS) target folder named Folder1 that contains 100
GB of data. You plan to create a new DFS replica of Folder1 on a server named Server2. You need to
prestage the data in Folder1 on Server2. The solution must ensure that the amount of initial DFS
replication traffic is minimized. Which tool should you use to prestage the Folder1 data?
Which tool should you use?
Your network contains a domain-based Distributed File System (DFS) namespace named
\\contoso.com\DFS1. You have two servers named Server1 and Server2 that are configured as
namespace servers for \\contoso.com\DFS1. You need to verify that the DFS namespace replicates
successfully between Server1 and Server2. Which tool should you use?