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Exam 70-647: Pro: Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Administrator

What should you do?

Your company has three offices. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site.
The network consists of one Active directory domain.
All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008.
The company has five departments.
You use a domain-level Group Policy object (GPO) to install Microsoft Office on all client computers.
You need to deploy a GPO strategy to meet the following requirements:
– Install a custom application in one of the departments.
– Restrict access to removable storage devices for all users.
– Implement separate Windows Internet Explorer proxy settings for each physical location.
– The strategy must maintain all settings applied by the existing GPOs.
What should you do?

Which migration strategy should you recommend?

Your company has two main offices located in two countries and multiple branch offices in each country.
The wide area network (WAN) link between the offices has restricted and limited connectivity.
The network consists of two Active Directory forests.
The functional level of the forests is Windows 2000 Server.
Each forest includes a root domain and four child domains.
All resources for each forest are located only in a single country.
You plan to deploy Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). The AD DS deployment must support the following requirements:
– Replication traffic between the main offices must be minimized.
– Users in all offices must be able to access resources in all other offices.
– The solution must use the minimum amount of domains.
Which migration strategy should you recommend?

What should you do?

Your network consists of one Active Directory domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008.
You have file servers that run Windows Server 2008.
Client computers run Windows Vista and UNIX-based operating systems.
All users have both Active Directory user accounts and UNIX realm user accounts.
Both environments follow identical user naming conventions.
You need to provide the UNIX-based client computers access to the file servers.
The solution must meet the following requirements:
– Users must only log on once to access all resources.
– No additional client software must be installed on UNIX-based client computers.
What should you do?

What should you do?

Your company has one main office and eight branch offices. Each branch office has one server and 20 client computers.
The network consists of one Active Directory domain. All main office domain controllers run Windows Server 2008.
All branch office servers are configured as domain controllers and run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1).
You need to implement a security solution for the branch offices to meet the following requirements:
– The number of user passwords stored on branch office domain controllers must be minimized.
– All files stored on the branch office domain controller must be protected in the event of an offline attack.
What should you do?

What should you include in your plan?

Your company has one main office and five new branch offices.
The branch offices are connected to the main office across slow network links.
The network consists of one Active Directory domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008.
Each office has a local server administrator.
You need to plan for the implementation of Windows Server 2008 domain controllers in each branch office. The solution must minimize the amount of network bandwidth used during the initial replication.
What should you include in your plan?

What should you do on each branch office server?

Your company has one main office and 20 branch offices.
The network consists of one Active Directory domain.
All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 and are located in the main office.
Each branch office contains a server that runs a Server Core installation of Windows Server 2008.
You need to deploy domain controllers in the branch offices to meet the following requirements:
– The minimum number of services must run on the domain controllers.
– The minimum number of Windows servers must be installed in the branch offices.
– Passwords for all users must be stored on the domain controllers in the branch offices.
What should you do on each branch office server?

What should you recommend?

Your network consists of two Active Directory forests named Forest1 and Forest2.
The functional level of both forests is Windows Server 2003.
Both forests contain only domain controllers that run Windows Server 2008. You install a new server named Server1 in Forest2.
You need to recommend an access solution that meets the following requirements:
– Users in Forest1 must have access to resources on Server1.
– Users in Forest1 must be denied access to all other resources within Forest2.
What should you recommend?

What should you do?

You deploy servers that run Windows Server 2008 on the network.
You plan to deploy a client/server application.
You plan to install the server component of the application on application servers.
You plan to install the client component of the application on all computers that run Windows Vista.
The client component connects to the server component by using only RPC.
After testing, you discover that an RPC time-out error occurs when the client component connects to the server component through a network link that has high latency.
You need to provide a solution so that users can connect to the application through the Internet without receiving an RPC time-out error.
What should you do?

What should you recommend?

Your company has one main office and one branch office. The branch office is connected to the main office by using a wide area network (WAN) link.
The network consists of one Active directory domain.
The branch office has two member servers that run Windows Server 2008. One of the servers is configured as a file server that hosts shared folders.
The branch office has a local administrator.
The main office has one standard primary DNS zone that is hosted on a DNS server.
The branch office grows from 100 client computers to 1,000 client computers.
You need to recommend a name resolution solution for the branch office to meet the following requirements:
– Users must be able to access file shares on the local server if a WAN link fails.
– The branch office administrator must be able to modify Active Directory objects while at the branch office if a WAN link fails.
What should you recommend?

What should you do?

Your network consists of one Active Directory forest that contains one root domain and 22 child domains.
All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003.
All domain controllers run the DNS Server service and host Active Directory-integrated zones.
Administrators report that it takes more than one hour to restart the DNS servers.
You need to reduce the time it takes to restart the DNS servers.
What should you do?


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