Which of the following defines a critical final step missing from the list?
You are the system administrator for your company. You are implementing the TS Session Broker service to load balance the workload among the five terminal service farm members. You have performed the following tasks:
1. Upgraded all farm members to Windows server 2008.
2. Installed the TS Session Broker service on a Windows Server 2008 that is not a member of the farm.
3. Configured the terminal servers in the farm to join a farm in TS Session Broker, and to participate in TS Session Broker Load Balancing.
4. Configured DNS round robin entries for terminal servers in the farm.
Which of the following defines a critical final step missing from the list?
Which utility on the server should you use?
You are the system administrator for the ABC.com. You have a Windows Server 2008 server with several virtual machines.
Several users complain that they cannot connect to one of the virtual machines. You need to discover why the users are unable to connect.
Which utility on the server should you use?
What should you do to achieve the desired goals?
You are the network administrator for your company. The company’s network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2003. The company’s network contains a domain controller, named DC1, which runs Windows Server 2008.
The company opens a new branch office that will be used by employees in the Marketing department. The branch office is located in a physically insecure location. You are in the process of installing a server in the branch office. You want to meet the following requirements:
– Users’ logon requests are serviced locally.
– Users’ credentials are not misused if the server is compromised.
– Network traffic between the main office and the branch office is reduced.
What should you do to achieve the desired goals?
Which new encryption standards are supported by Windows Server 2008 for L2TP/IPsec- based VPN connections and
You are the network administrator for your company. You have configured connections on a Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol/Internet Protocol Security (L2TP/IPsec)-based virtual private network (VPN) so that employees who travel to client sites or other remote locations can remotely access your company network.
To enhance features and security, the company upgrades all existing Windows Server 2003 servers to Windows Server 2008, and upgrades all Windows XP client computers to Windows Vista. Which new encryption standards are supported by Windows Server 2008 for L2TP/IPsec- based VPN connections and are enabled by default? (Choose all that apply.)
What must you do to meet the minimum required configuration? (Choose three
You are the network administrator for ABC.com., a company that buys and sells event tickets on the secondary market. Your company has three domains: ABC.com, sportstickets.ABC.com and concerttickets.ABC.com. All of the domain controllers in the sportstickets.ABC.com domain are running either Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003, or Window Server 2008.
You want to install a read-only domain controller (RODC) in the sportstickets.ABC.com domain. What must you do to meet the minimum required configuration? (Choose three. Each answer is part of a single solution.)
Which are the two parameters that you must include in the Appcmd add site command to be able to create the Web
You are the systems administrator for ABC.com. The company’s network contains an Internet Information Services (IIS) server that runs Windows Server 2008. You are required to create a new Web site for the marketing department.
You want to create a Web site named ABCMarketing with the Appcmd.exe command-line tool. The new Web site will have an site ID of 3 and the Web site content will be stored in the C:\ABC\Marketing folder. Which are the two parameters that you must include in the Appcmd add site command to be able to create the Web site on the IIS server? (Choose two. Each correct answer presents a part of the solution.)
How many more subnetted address prefixes can be assigned to the remaining departments?
You have recently joined ABC.com as a network administrator. The previous network administrator was in the process of deploying Windows Server 2008 and was using IPv6 in the network. He was designing the network in such a way that each department in the organization would have a separate subnetted address prefix. He had assigned subnetted address prefixes to four departments and one of the departments has the subnetted address prefix as 3FFF:2FFA:3B:AC00/55.
There is no documentation which would tell you about the number of subnetted address prefixes that can be created. While looking for information, you find that the global address prefix assigned to the organization is 3FFF:2FFA:3B:A000/52.
How many more subnetted address prefixes can be assigned to the remaining departments?
How can you do this with a minimum amount of administrative effort? (Choose all that apply.)
You are a network administrator for ABC.com. You recently deployed Windows Server 2008 in your organization and configured the Windows Server 2008 as a terminal server. You want client computers to access a specified application stored on the terminal server. The client computers in the organization are using the following operating systems:
– Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1)
– Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2)
– Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
You want to ensure that all client computers are able to use the new Terminal Services core functionality while accessing the application stored on the terminal server. How can you do this with a minimum amount of administrative effort? (Choose all that apply.)
What tool should you use?
You are a server administrator for ABC.com. You have deployed Windows Server 2008 on all server computers. A Windows Server 2008 computer is running high-priority applications. You want to control the CPU allocation for the high-priority applications using custom policies. What tool should you use?
What could be the reason?
You are the administrator of GlobeComm. You have five virtual servers installed on the Windows Server 2008 host computer, 2K8SRV. The virtual servers are named 2K8SRV-1, 2K8SRV-2, 2K8SRV-3, 2K8SRV-4, and 2K8SRV-5.
You enable the virtual DHCP server on 2K8SRV. The five virtual servers receive IP addresses in the 10.237.0.0/16 range. From 2K8SRV-5, you can ping address 10.237.0.1, but none of the next 10 addresses.
What could be the reason?
