Which tool should you use?
Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2.
You need to ensure that you can log performance counter data from Server1 to a SQL database.
Which tool should you use?
What should you modify?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named fabrikam.com. The domain contains a DNS server named Server1. Server1 hosts the DNS zone for fabrikam.com.
You have a client computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 7.
You need to ensure that, from Computer1, you can enumerate all of the records in the fabrikam.com DNS zone.
What should you modify?
What should you install on Server1?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2.
The network contains a DHCP server named DHCP1 on a subnet named Subnet1.
You implement a new subnet named Subnet2. Subnet2 contains a server named Server1.
On DHCP1, you create a DHCP scope for Subnet2.
You need to configure Server1 to ensure that the client computers on Subnet2 can receive IP addresses from DHCP1.
What should you install on Server1?
You need to ensure that all of the updates listed in the WSUS administrative console are available on Server1
Your network contains a Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server named Server1. You discover that certain updates listed in the WSUS administrative console are unavailable on Server1. You need to ensure that all of the updates listed in the WSUS administrative console are available on Server1. What should you do on Server1?
What should you run on Server1?
Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs a Server Core installation of Windows Server 2008 R2. The network contains a client computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 7. You need to ensure that you can collect events from Server1 on Computer1. What should you run on Server1?
Which IPv6 prefix should you use?
You need to use link-local IPv6 addresses to perform multicasting. Which IPv6 prefix should you use?
You need to configure the network interfaces on Server1 to support DirectAccess
You need to configure the network policy to ensure that noncompliant client computers can access the remediati
You deploy Network Access Protection (NAP) on your network. An administrator configures a network policy as shown in the exhibit. (Refer to the Exhibit.)
You discover that noncompliant client computers cannot access the remediation network. You need to configure the network policy to ensure that noncompliant client computers can access the remediation network. What should you do?
You need to ensure that User1 can connect to Server1 by using SSTP
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named Contoso.com. Contoso.com contains an enterprise certification authority (CA) named CA1. You enable Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) on a server named Server1. A user named User1 attempts to establish an SSTP connection to Server1 and receives the following error message: Error 0x80092013: The revocation function was unable to check revocation because the revocation server was offline. You verify that all certificates services are online. You need to ensure that User1 can connect to Server1 by using SSTP. What should you do first?
You need to ensure that DHCP1 and DHCP2 can issue IP addresses
Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains two DHCP servers named DHCP1 and DHCP2. On DHCP1, you create a scope named Scope1. You configure Scope1 as a split scope and add DHCP2 as an additional DHCP server. You need to ensure that DHCP1 and DHCP2 can issue IP addresses. What should you do from the DHCP console?