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Exam 70-669: TS: Windows Server 2008 R2, Desktop Virtualization (update December 4th, 2015)

Which file type should you distribute to the client computers?

Your company runs Remote Desktop Services. All client computers run Windows Vista SP2. You have
a Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) server. You need to deploy a RemoteApp
application to client computers and ensure that the application appears on the Start menu. Which
file type should you distribute to the client computers?

Which protocol should you specify?

Your company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. You install the Remote
Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) role service and the Microsoft Application Virtualization
(App-V) 4.6 client on a server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. You publish applications to the RD
Session Host server by using App-V. Partner companies require access to an internal application. You
provide each partner company with a preconfigured Remote Desktop Protocol (.rdp) file that
enables the company to access the application by using the Connect From Anywhere feature. You
need to specify the protocol that each partner company must allow through its firewall to establish
the connection. Which protocol should you specify?

What should you do?

Your company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run
Windows 7. You have a Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) server. You have the
following requirements: Local devices from remote desktop clients must be redirected to the RD
Session Host server. USB devices from remote desktop clients must not be redirected to the RD
Session Host server. What should you do?

You need to ensure that branch office users can run the virtualized application by using the Microsoft Applica

Your company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. You have a main office and
a branch office that are connected by a slow WAN link. A file server that runs Windows Server 2008
R2 is located in the branch office. All other servers are located in the main office. You virtualize an
application by using MIcrosoft Application Virtualizaetion (App-V) 4.5. The available bandwidth is not
sufficient for branch office users to run the virtualized application. You need to ensure that branch
office users can run the virtualized application by using the Microsoft Application Virtualization
Desktop Client. What should you do?

You need to ensure that branch office users access virtualized applications only from the local IIS server

Your computer has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All servers run Windows
Server 2008 R2. All portable computers run Windows 7. You virtualize applications by using
Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V). You are deploying servers to five new branch offices.
Each branch office has its own subnet, and will stream virtual applications from a local IIS server.
Users frequently move between branch offices with their portable computers. You need to ensure
that branch office users access virtualized applications only from the local IIS server.
What should you do?

You need to ensure that branch office users can run the virtualized application by using the Microsoft Appli

Your computer has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. You have a main office and
a branch office that are connected by a slow WAN link. All servers are located in the main office. You
virtualize an application by using Microsoft Application Virtualizaetion (App-V) 4.5. The available
bandwidth is not sufficient for branch office users to run the virtualized application. You need to

ensure that branch office users can run the virtualized application by using the Microsoft Application
Virtualization Desktop Client. What should you do?


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