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What should you do?

Your company has an Active Directory domain. The company runs Remote Desktop Services. A user has remotely logged on to the Remote Desktop Session Host Server. The user requires help to use an application. When you connect to the Remote Desktop session, you cannot operate any applications.
You need to ensure that you can assist any user on the Remote Desktop Session Host Server.
What should you do?

Which commands should you run?

Your company has an Active Directory domain. The company runs Remote Desktop Services. All Remote Desktop Services accounts are configured to allow session takeover without permission. A user has logged on to a server named Server2 by using an account named User1. The session ID for User1 is 1337.
You need to perform a session takeover for session ID 1337.
Which commands should you run?

What are two possible ways to achieve this goal?

Your company runs Remote Desktop Services. You plan to install an application update for the lobapp.exe application on the Remote Desktop Session Host Server. You find instances of the lobapp.exe processes left behind by users who have disconnected. You need to terminate all instances of the lobapp.exe processes so that you can perform an application update.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
Choose two.)

What should you do?

Your company has an Active Directory domain. The company runs Remote Desktop Services. You configure the main office printer as the default printer on the Remote Desktop Session Host Server. The company policy states that all remote client computers must meet the following requirements:
The main office printer must be the default printer of the client computers.

Users must be able to access their local printers during a remote desktop session.

You need to create a Group Policy object (GPO) by using the Remote Desktop Session Host Printer Redirection template to meet the company policy.
What should you do?

What should you do?

Your company has an Active Directory domain. The company runs Remote Desktop Services. Standard users who connect to the Remote Desktop Session Host Server are in an organizational unit (OU) named OU1. Administrative users are in OU1. No other users connect to the Remote Desktop Session Host Server.
You need to ensure that only members of OU1 can run the Remote Desktop Protocol files.
What should you do?

What should you do?

Your company has an Active Directory domain. A server named Server1 runs Windows Server 2008 R2. The Remote Desktop Services server role is installed on Server1. A server named Server2 runs Windows Server 2008 R2. The Remote Desktop Licensing role service is installed on Server2. Only 10 Remote Desktop Services Client Access Licenses are available. You need to limit the number of concurrent users connected to the Remote Desktop Session Host Server to 10.
What should you do?

What should you do?

Your company has a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory domain. A server named Server1 runs Windows Server 2008 R2. The Remote Desktop Services server role is installed on Server1. A server named Server2 runs Windows Server 2003. The TS Licensing role service is installed on Server2. You need to configure the Remote Desktop Services Per User Client Access License (RD Per User CAL) tracking and reporting to work on both Server1 and Server2.
What should you do?

What should you do?

You manage 20 servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2. The Remote Desktop Services server role and the Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) feature are installed on all the servers. You create and configure a resource-allocation policy that has the required custom settings on a server named TS01.
You need to configure the WSRM settings on all the servers to match the WSRM settings on TS01.
What should you do?

What should you do?

You manage a server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. The Remote Desktop Services server role is installed on the server.
A Remote Desktop Services application runs on the server. Users report that the application stops responding. You monitor the memory usage on the server for a week. You discover that the application has a memory leak. A patch is not currently available. You create a new resource-allocation policy in Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM). You configure a Process Matching Criteria named TrackShip and select the application. You need to terminate the application when the application consumes more than half of the available memory on the server.
What should you do?

What should you do?

You manage a member server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. The server has the Remote Desktop Services server role installed. Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) is installed on the server.
Users report performance degradation on the Remote Desktop Session Host Server. You monitor the server and notice that one user is consuming 100 percent of the processor time. You create a resource-allocation policy named Policy1 that limits each user to 30 percent of the total processor time. You observe no performance improvement.
You need to configure WSRM to enforce Policy1.
What should you do?