What should you recommend?
Your network consists of one Active Directory domain that contains domain controllers that run Windows Server 2008.
You deploy Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition on 20 new computers.
You deploy a Server Core installation of Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition on 20 old computers.
You create a new organization unit (OU) named Servers OU. You move all server computer accounts to Servers OU.
You need to recommend a patch management solution for the new computers. The solution must ensure that all computers automatically download and install updates approved by administrators.
What should you recommend?
What should you do next?
Your company has a main office and five branch offices. Each office contains servers that run Windows Server 2008.
You need to prepare the environment for the installation of Active Directory domain controllers in the branch offices.
The solution must meet the following requirements:
– Ensure that the minimum amount of replication traffic is sent between offices.
– Ensure that users always attempt to authenticate to a domain controller in their local office, unless it is unavailable
You install the first domain controller on the network in the main office.
What should you do next?
What should you do?
Your network consists of one Active directory domain. The domain has 1,000 computers that run Windows XP and 1,000 computers that run Windows Vista. Your company has 10 departments. You have an organizational unit (OU) for each department. You have an OU named UsersComputers in each department OU. You create a logon script for computers that run Windows XP and a logon script for computers that run Windows Vista.
You need to prepare the environment for the deployment of the logon scripts.
The solution must meet the following requirements:
– Logon scripts must be applied based on the version of the Windows operating system.
– Logon scripts must be applied to users from all departments when logging on from any computer.
– The solution must use the minimum number of OUs and Group Policy objects (GPOs).
What should you do?
What should you include in your design?
Your network consists of one Active Directory forest. All servers run Windows Server 2008.
You plan to make multiple Web applications in the perimeter network accessible to external customers and partner company users.
You need to design an access solution to meet the following requirements:
– Provide authentication and authorization for the external customers and partner company users.
– Enable single sign-on (SSO) authentication so that users can access multiple Web applications from a single Web browser session.
What should you include in your design?
What should you do?
Your company has one office in New York and one office in Montreal. An Active Directory site exists for each office.
The network consists of one Active directory domain.
You create four organizational units (OUs) named NewYorkUsers, NewYorkComputers, MontrealUsers, and MontrealComputers.
The offices collaborate on a company project.
You create a group named Project that contains all user and computer accounts for employees working on the project.
Project group users from the New York office are currently working from the Montreal office and are using their portable computers.
You plan to deploy a new application to the Project group.
You need to prepare the environment for the deployment of the application.
The solution must meet the following requirements:
– Only the Project group must have the application installed.
– Existing Group Policy objects (GPOs) settings applied to the Project group must remain unaffected.
What should you do?
What should you do?
Your network consists of one Active directory domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008.
The network contains both portable and desktop computers. Your company has two departments named Sales and Engineering.
You create one organizational unit (OU) for each department. You move all user and computer accounts to their respective OUs.
You need to prepare the environment for the deployment of Group Policy objects (GPO) to meet the following requirements:
– Remote users in the Sales department must be able to save documents to any USB flash drive.
– Remote users in the Engineering department must be able to save documents only to USB flash drives supplied by the company.
– Local network users from both departments must be able to use a USB mouse and a USB keyboard.
What should you do?
What should you do?
Your company has one office in San Diego and one office in New York.
The network consists of one Active Directory forest that contains one domain named contoso.com and one domain named newyork.contoso.com.
All servers run Windows Server 2008.
All domain controllers for contoso.com are located in San Diego.
All domain controllers for newyork.contoso.com are located in New York.
Contoso.com contains two domain controllers named Server1 and Server2.
Newyork.contoso.com contains two domain controllers named Server3 and Server4.
All domain controllers host Active Directory-integrated DNS zones for their respective domains.
You need to ensure that users from each office can resolve computer names for both domains from a local DNS server.
What should you do?
What should you do?
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?
What should you recommend?
Your network consists of one Active directory domain.
All user accounts are in an organizational unit (OU) named AllUsers.
All computer accounts are in an OU named AllComputers.
You plan to make five line-of- business applications available to all users. The applications take two hours to install.
A single application named App1 will be updated monthly by being uninstalled and then reinstalled.
You need to recommend an application delivery solution for the five line-of-business applications. The solution must meet the following requirements:
– Users must be able to access the applications as quickly as possible.
– App1 must be uninstalled and reinstalled by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
– Users must be able to access the applications from the Start menu or by opening files that are associated with App1.
What should you recommend?
What should you do?
Your company has a main office. The main office is configured as an Active Directory site. The network consists of one Active Directory domain.
All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008.
All DNS zones are Active Directory-integrated. Administrators frequently join new client computers to the domain.
You plan to deploy a new site in a new branch office. The new branch office is connected to the main office by using a single wide area network (WAN) link.
You need to enable branch office administrators to successfully join computers to the domain if a WAN link fails. The solution must provide the highest level of security for the domain controllers.
What should you do?