You need to prepare the environment to provide a high-availability solution for a back-end Microsoft SQL Serve
Your network consists of one Active Directory domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server
2008. You need to prepare the environment to provide a high-availability solution for a back-end
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 data store. What should you do?
What should you recommend on each branch office domain controller?
Your company has one main office and 10 branch offices. The network consists of one Active
Directory domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 and are located in the main
office. You plan to deploy one Windows Server 2008 domain controller in each branch office. You
need to recommend a security solution for the branch office domain controllers. The solution must
prevent unauthorized users from copying the Active Directory database from a branch office domain
controller by starting the server from an alternate startup disk. What should you recommend on
each branch office domain controller?
You need to enable users to access WSS from the Internet by using their Windows Mobile devices
Your network contains servers that run Windows Server 2008. Microsoft Windows SharePoint
Services (WSS) are available on the network. WSS is only accessible from the internal network.
Several users use devices that run Windows Mobile 6.0. The users can establish only HTTP and
HTTPS sessions from the Internet. You need to enable users to access WSS from the Internet by
using their Windows Mobile devices. The solution must ensure that all connections from the Internet
to WSS are encrypted. What should you do?
You need to deploy one domain controller in each branch office to meet the following requirements:
Your company has one main office and 20 branch offices. Each office is configured as an Active
Directory site. The network consists of one Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server
2008 R2 and all client computers run Windows 7. The main office contains three domain controllers.
You need to deploy one domain controller in each branch office to meet the following requirements:
Authentication to a main office domain controller must only occur if a local domain controller
fails.
Client computers in the main office must not authenti cate to a domain controller in a branch
office.
Client computers in a branch office must not authenticate to a domain controller in another
branch office.
Client computers in each branch office must attempt to authenticate to the domain controller at
their local site first.
What should you do first?
You need to provide user accounts for the employees of the newly acquired company
Your network consists of one Active Directory domain that contains only domain controllers that run
Windows Server 2003. Your company acquires another company. You need to provide user accounts
for the employees of the newly acquired company. The solution must support multiple account
lockout policies. What should you do?
Which two actions should you perform?
Your network consists of one Active Directory forest that contains four Active Directory domains
named Sales, Marketing, Finance, and IT. The Finance domain contains a domain controller that runs
Windows Server 2008. The Sales, Marketing, and IT domains contain only domain controllers that
run Windows Server 2003. You need to prepare the environment for the deployment of a read-only
domain controller (RODC) in the Finance domain and in the IT domain. You must ensure that the
RODC can advertise itself as a global catalog server. Which two actions should you perform? (Each
correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
What should you recommend?
Your network consists of one Active Directory domain. The domain contains servers that run
Windows Server 2008. The relevant servers are configured as shown in the following table. (Click the
Exhibit)
All client computers run Windows Vista. You plan to deploy two Java-based applications on all client
computers. The two applications each require a different version of the Java Runtime Environment
(JRE). After testing, you notice that the two JREs prevent the applications from running on the same
computer. You need to recommend a solution that enables the two Java-based applications to run
on all client computers. What should you recommend?
What should you include in your plan?
Your network consists of one Active Directory forest that contains two domains. All domain
controllers run Windows Server 2003. The network contains file servers that run Windows Server
2003 R2. The files servers run DFS Replication. The forest root domain is named contoso.com and
the child domain is named corp.contoso.com. You prepare the forest schema for the installation of
domain controllers that run Windows Server 2008. You prepare the corp.contoso.com domain. You
install a new domain controller that runs Windows Server 2008 on corp.contoso.com. You need to
plan an Active Directory implementation to meet the following requirements:
Enable DFS Replication support for SYSVOL on corp.contoso.com.
Allow the installation of new domain controllers that run Windows Server 2003 in the forest root
domain. What should you include in your plan?
What should you include in your plan?
Your Company has one main office and 50 branch offices. You have a wide area network (WAN) link
that connects all branch offices to the main office. The network consists of 10 Active Directory
domains. Users from all domains are located in the branch offices. You plan to configure each branch
office as an Active Directory site. The domain is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit
button.)
You need to plan the deployment of domain controllers in the branch offices to meet the following
requirements:
Users must be able to log on if a WAN link fails.
Minimize replication traffic between offices.
What should you include in your plan?
You need to configure a password replication policy that supports the company security policy
Your Company has one main office and four branch offices. Each branch office has a read-only
domain controller (RODC). The network consists of one Active Directory domain. All domain
controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2. Some branch office users work in a department named
Sales. Sales department users must be able to log on to all computers in their respective branch
offices, even if a wide area network (WAN) link fails. The company security policy has the following
requirements:
• User account passwords must be replicated to the minimum number of locations.
• A minimum number of passwords must be replicated to the branch office domain controllers.
You need to configure a password replication policy that supports the company security policy.
What should you do?