Which three of the following steps describe how you should configure the GPO? Choose three
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2. The client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.
The network includes two servers that run the Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) role.
The computer accounts for the RD Session Host servers are located in an organizational unit (OU) named ABC-RDSHservers.
The computer accounts for the client computers are located in an organizational unit (OU) named ABC-Clients.
A new company security policy states that before users are authenticated for Remote Desktop Connections, the computer identities should you validated.
You need to configure a Group Policy Object (GPO) to comply with the company security policy.
Which three of the following steps describe how you should configure the GPO? Choose three.
rdp files? (Choose three
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2. The client computers run a mix of Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista Business and Windows 7 Enterprise.
A server named ABC-CA1 is configured as a Certificate Authority for the ABC.com domain.
You have installed a server named ABC-RDHost1 that runs the Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) role. Users will use RemoteApp connections to connect to ABC-RDHost1.
You are creating Remote Desktop Protocol (.rdp) files to issue to users for the RemoteApp connections.
You want to use certificates from ABC-CA1 to sign the .rdp files.
Which three types of certificate could you use to sign the .rdp files? (Choose three.)
Which other type of DNS record should you check for?
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2. The client computers in the domain run Windows 7 Professional.
You use Microsoft Volume Licensing for the Windows 7 client computers and Windows Server 2008 R2 servers.
A newly installed server named ABC-KMS1 runs the Key Management Service (KMS) to activate the volume licenses. You discover that the client computers are not being activated.
You suspect a DNS issue. You check the DNS zone for ABC.com and verify that there is a Host (A) record for ABC-KMS1.
Which other type of DNS record should you check for?
Which two of the following options describe how you should run the USMT commands? Choose two
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2.
The network includes a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) environment that is used to provide a virtual Windows 7 desktop environment to company users.
The virtual desktop image is stored on a server named ABC-VDI1.
You have created an updated virtual desktop image and uploaded it to ABC-VDI1.
You plan to use User State Migration Tool (USMT) 4.0 to migrate application settings from the original virtual desktop image to the new virtual desktop image.
Which two of the following options describe how you should run the USMT commands? Choose two.
How can you return 20 RDS CALs to the license pool?
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2. The client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.
The network includes 10 servers that run the Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) role.
A server named ABC-RDLicensing runs the Remote Desktop Licensing role and has 200 Remote Desktop Services client access licenses (RDS CALs) installed.
You are planning to deploy 20 new Windows 7 client computers to the network.
You notice that the pool of RDS CALs is getting low. You want to return 20 RDS CALs to the license pool to accommodate the new client computers.
How can you return 20 RDS CALs to the license pool?
What should you do before installing the CALs?
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2 and all client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.
The company has decided to deploy Remote Desktop Services for application consolidation purposes. Users will use Remote Desktop Connections to connect to servers to run applications in Remote Desktop sessions.
You install Windows Server 2008 R2 on a server and name it ABC-RDS1. You configure ABC- RDS1 to run the Remote Desktop Session Host role.
You have purchased Remote Desktop Services client access licenses (RDS CALs).
What should you do before installing the CALs?
Where should you link the GPO?
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2. The client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.
The network includes 10 servers that run the Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) role. Company users can connect to any of the RD Session Host servers.
The computer accounts for the RD Session Host servers are located in an organizational unit (OU) named ABC-RDSHservers.
The computer accounts for the client computers are located in an organizational unit (OU) named ABC-Clients.
The user accounts for all users are located in an organizational unit (OU) named ABC-Users.
The domain controller computer accounts are located in the Default Domain Controllers container.
You create a Group Policy object (GPO). The GPO is configured to redirect the Documents folder so that users can access their own Documents folder from any of the RD Session Host servers.
Where should you link the GPO?
How can you limit the amount of disk space used by the roaming user profile cache?
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2. The client computers run a mix of Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista Business and Windows 7 Enterprise.
The network includes 10 servers that run the Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) role. The computer accounts for the RD Session Host servers are located in an organizational unit (OU) named ABC-RDSHservers. The computer accounts for the client computers are located in an organizational unit (OU) named ABC-Clients.
The roaming user profile cache is using a large amount of disk space on the system drive of the
RD Session Host servers.
How can you limit the amount of disk space used by the roaming user profile cache?
How should you configure the firewall?
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2 and all client computers run a mix of Windows Vista Business and Windows 7 Enterprise.
The network includes a Remote Desktop Services environment for application consolidation.
A Windows Server 2008 R2 server named ABC-RDS1 runs the Remote Desktop Session Host role. Users use Remote Desktop Connections to connect to ABC-RDS1 to run applications in Remote Desktop sessions.
You deploy another Windows Server 2008 R2 server named ABC-RDGW1 and install the Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway) role on it. ABC-RDGW1 will be used to provide external users access to virtual desktops on ABC-RDS1.
You need to configure the corporate firewall to allow access to ABC-RDGW1.
How should you configure the firewall?
How can you ensure that all virtual desktop users use the mandatory profile?
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2. The client computers run a mix of Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista Business and Windows 7 Enterprise.
You are planning to deploy a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). The virtual machine computer accounts are located in an organizational unit (OU) named VirtualPCs.
To provide a standard desktop environment to all users and to ensure that users cannot change the desktop environment, you configure a mandatory user profile.
How can you ensure that all virtual desktop users use the mandatory profile?