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Exam 70-512: TS: Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010, Administration

What should you do?

Your company has a main office and a branch office. Multiple Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 environments are deployed in the main office. A Team Foundation Server 2010 Proxy server is deployed in the branch office.
You need to configure the proxy server to cache version control files for all current and future team project collections from each environment.
What should you do?

What should you do?

You have a Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 environment. You have a team project with a branch structure that includes Main, Development, and Release branches, as shown in the following graphic.
You need to identify all merge operations that have occurred between only the Main and Development branches.
What should you do?

What should you do?

You have a Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 environment. You have a team project that consists of a single application. The team project has the version control branching structure shown in the following graphic.

You release hotfixes to the current version of the application from the Release branch. You release new versions of the application from the Main branch. Your team is currently working in the Development branch. You develop a hotfix to the application in the Release branch.
You need to ensure that the hotfix changeset is in every future release of the application.
What should you do?

What are two possible ways to achieve this goal?

You have a Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 environment. Your branching plan includes Main, Development, ServicePack, Hotfix, and Release branches, as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

Your team fixes a bug and checks in a code change to the Hotfix branch. You need to merge the code change into the Main and Development branches without performing a baseless merge.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)

What should you do?

You have a Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 environment with a team project collection that has only one build definition. The build definition uses the default build process template (DefaultTemplate.xaml). The build definition trigger is set to Manual.
You have the following requirements:
Verify that a build will run successfully on a build server with the pending changes.
Do not commit the pending changes.
You need to perform a build that meets the requirements.
What should you do?

Which two actions should you perform?

You have a Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 environment. All contractors in your organization are members of a Team Foundation Server security group named Contractors that has been granted only the Read version control permissions. Lead developers have been granted all version control permissions. You need to implement a workflow that requires lead developers to review the source code changes made by contractors before they are committed to version control. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)

What should you do?

You have a dual-tier Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 environment. The Team Foundation Server databases are backed up nightly. You modify source code in a solution but you are not yet ready to check in the pending changes.
You need to share the pending changes with team members without checking them in, and ensure that they are backed up during the normal Team Foundation Server backup process.
What should you do?

What should you do?

You have a Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 environment. The process of synchronizing the local workspace with the source code files in Team Foundation Server version control is slow. During synchronization, many files that are unnecessary or are in branches unrelated to the current project are being downloaded. You need to shorten the synchronization time and not download folders containing unnecessary files.
What should you do?

What should you do?

You have a Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 environment. The Get Latest operation for a branch is running slowly. The branch includes a large documentation folder that the documentation team updates frequently. The documentation folder is not necessary for your current work.
You need to increase the performance of the Get Latest operation.
What should you do?


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