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You need to ensure that client computers, can access cached files stored on the file server

Your company office network includes a file server that has Windows Server 2008 R2 installed and client computers that have Windows 7 Enterprise installed. The computers are members of an Active Directory domain. The File server has the BranchCache feature installed. All client computers have Windows Firewall along with Advanced Security enabled for all network profiles.
You need to ensure that client computers, can access cached files stored on the file server.
What should you do?

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A.
Run the Netsh branchcache set service mode=HIDSTEDSERVER clientauthentication=NONE command

B.
Create a Group Policy that sets Hash Publication for BranchCahe as disabled

C.
Run the netsh branchcache set service mode=DISTRIBUTED command

D.
Check permissions.

E.
Configure firewall exception rules for multicast traffic, inbound and outbound traffic for local UDP port 3702, and inbound and outbound traffic for local TCP port 80.

F.
Run the netsh branchcache set service mode=HOSTEDCLIENT command

G.
Configure firewall exception rules for inbound and outbound traffic for local TCP pcit 80 and for inbound and outbound traffic for local TCP port 8443

H.
Create a Group Policy object and enable the Set BranchCache Hosted Cache mode policy

I.
Create a Group Policy object and configure the Set percentage of disk space used for client computer cache option

5 Comments on “You need to ensure that client computers, can access cached files stored on the file server

  1. Bruce says:

    Had to confirm this. It is F and not C (distributed) b/c there is a local file server hosting cached files. However, answer F is not complete as it does not specify the FQDN of the hosted file server.




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  2. Man_Of_Means says:

    This should be H because answer F is only appropriate for one computer. Answer H is most appropriate because deploying the change via Group Policy is the best practice for Domain-joined computers because it will apply to all machines.




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