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Q1. - (Topic 8) 

Your network contains 50 servers that run Windows Server 2003 and 50 servers that run Windows Server 2008. 

You plan to implement Windows Server 2012. 

You need to create a report that includes the following information: 

. The servers that run applications and services that can be moved to Windows 

Server 2012 

. The servers that have hardware that can run Windows Server 2012 

. The servers that are suitable to be converted to virtual machines hosted on Hyper-

V hosts that run Windows Server 2012 

What should you do? 

A. From an existing server, run the Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT). 

B. Install Windows Server 2012 on a new server, and then run the Windows Server Migration Tools. 

C. Install Windows Server 2012 on a new server, and then run Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2012. 

D. From an existing server, run the Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

The Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit (MAP) is an agentless, automated, multiproduct planning and assessment tool for quicker and easier desktop, server and cloud migrations. MAP provides detailed readiness assessment reports and executive proposals with extensive hardware and software information, and actionable recommendations to help organizations accelerate their IT infrastructure planning process, and gather more detail on assets that reside within their current environment. MAP also provides server utilization data for Hyper-V server virtualization planning; identifying server placements, and performing virtualization candidate assessments, including ROI analysis for server consolidation with Hyper-V. The latest version of the MAP Toolkit adds new scenarios to help you plan your IT future while supporting your current business needs. Included scenarios help you to: Plan your deployment of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 with hardware and infrastructure readiness assessments Assess your environment for Office 2013 Plan your migration to Windows Azure Virtual Machines Track Lync Enterprise/Plus usage Size your desktop virtualization needs for both Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and session based virtualization using Remote Desktop Services Ready your information platform for the cloud with SQL Server 2012 Virtualize your existing Linux servers onto Hyper-V Identify opportunities to lower your virtualization costs with Hyper-V using the VMware migration assessment MAP is just one of the tools provided by the Microsoft Solution Accelerators team. The Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit, Microsoft Deployment Toolkit, and Security Compliance Manager provide tested guidance and automated tools to help organizations plan, securely deploy, and manage new Microsoft technologies—easier, faster, and at less cost. All are freely available, and fully-supported by Microsoft. 

Reference: Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit 

Q2. - (Topic 3) 

You need to recommend a change to the Active Directory environment to support the company's planned changes. 

What should you include in the recommendation? 

A. Raise the functional level of the domain and the forest. 

B. Implement Administrator Role Separation. 

C. Upgrade the domain controllers that have the PDC emulator master role to Windows Server 2012. 

D. Upgrade the domain controller that has the domain naming master role to Windows Server 2012. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

* Scenario: 

The functional level of the domain and the forest is Windows Server 2008. 

Implement the Active Directory Recycle Bin. 

Q3. - (Topic 8) 

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. All domain controllers are installed on physical servers. The network contains several Hyper-V hosts. 

The network contains a Microsoft System Center 2012 infrastructure. 

You plan to use domain controller cloning to deploy several domain controllers that will run Windows Server 2012. 

You need to recommend which changes must be made to the network infrastructure before you can use domain controller cloning. 

What should you recommend? 

A. Upgrade a global catalog server to Windows Server 2012. Deploy Virtual Machine Manager (VMM). 

B. Upgrade a global catalog server to Windows Server 2012. Install the Windows Deployment Services server role on a server that runs Windows Server 2012. 

C. Upgrade the domain controller that has the PDC emulator operations master role to Windows Server 2012. Deploy a Hyper-V host that runs Windows Server 2012. 

D. Upgrade the domain controller that has the infrastructure master operations master role to Windows Server 2012. Install the Windows Deployment Services server role on a server that runs Windows Server 2012. 

Answer:

Explanation: The clone domain controller uses the security context of the source domain controller (the domain controller whose copy it represents) to contact the Windows Server 2012 Primary Domain Controller (PDC) emulator operations master role holder (also known as flexible single master operations, or FSMO). The PDC emulator must be running Windows Server 2012, but it does not have to be running on a hypervisor. 

Reference: Introduction to Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) Virtualization (Level 100) 

Q4. - (Topic 8) 

Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. 

You plan to add a new domain named child.contoso.com to the forest. 

On the DNS servers in child.contoso.com, you plan to create conditional forwarders that 

point to the DNS servers in contoso.com. 

You need to ensure that the DNS servers in contoso.com can resolve names for the 

servers in child.contoso.com. 

What should you create on the DNS servers in contoso.com? 

A. A zone delegation 

B. A conditional forwarder 

C. A root hint 

D. A trust point 

Answer:

Explanation: Understanding Zone Delegation 

Domain Name System (DNS) provides the option of dividing up the namespace into one or 

more zones, which can then be stored, distributed, and replicated to other DNS servers. 

When you are deciding whether to divide your DNS namespace to make additional zones, 

consider the following reasons to use additional zones: 

You want to delegate management of part of your DNS namespace to another location or 

department in your organization. 

You want to divide one large zone into smaller zones to distribute traffic loads among 

multiple servers, improve DNS name resolution performance, or create a more-fault-tolerant DNS environment. 

You want to extend the namespace by adding numerous subdomains at once, for example, 

to accommodate the opening of a new branch or site. 

Reference: Understanding Zone Delegation 

Q5. DRAG DROP - (Topic 7) 

You need to design the DNS zone for App1. 

What should you do? To answer, drag the appropriate resource record to the correct DNS se Each resource record may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag split bar between panes or scroll to view content. 

Answer: 

Q6. - (Topic 8) 

You plan to deploy serverl.child.contoso.com as a read-only domain controller (RODC). 

You run the adprep.exe /rodcprep command on DC3 and receive the following error message: 

You need to identify what prevents you from successfully running Adprep /rodcprep on DC3. 

What should you identify? 

A. The domain functional level of child.contoso.com isset to the wrong level. 

B. DC3 cannot connect to the domain naming master on DC1. 

C. The forest functional level is set to the wrong level. 

D. DC3 cannot connect to the infrastructure master onDC2. 

Answer:

Explanation: Adprep could not contact a replica… 

This problem occurs when the Adprep /rodcprep command tries to contact the 

infrastructure master for each application partition in the forest. 

Reference: Error message when you run the "Adprep /rodcprep" command in Windows 

Server 2008: "Adprep could not contact a replica for partition 

DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=Contoso,DC=com" 

Q7. - (Topic 8) 

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012. 

You have a 3-TB database that will be moved to Server1. 

Server1 has the following physical disks: 

. Three 2-TB SATA disks that are attached to a single IDE controller . One 1-TB SATA disk that is attached to a single IDE controller 

You need to recommend a solution to ensure that the database can be moved to Server1. The solution must ensure that the database is available if a single disk fails. 

What should you include in the recommendation? 

A. Add each disk to a separate storage pool. Create a mirrored virtual disk. 

B. Add two disks to a storage pool. Add the other disk to another storage pool. Create a mirrored virtual disk. 

C. Add all of the disks to a single storage pool, and then create two simple virtual disks. 

D. Add all of the disks to a single storage pool, and then create a parity virtual disk. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Parity A parity virtual disk is similar to a hardware Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID5). Data, along with parity information, is striped across multiple physical disks. Parity enables Storage Spaces to continue to service read and write requests even when a drive has failed. A minimum of three physical disks is required for a parity virtual disk. Note that a parity disk cannot be used in a failover cluster. 

Q8. - (Topic 8) 

Your network contains an Active Directory forest that has two domains named contoso.com and europe.contoso.com. The forest contains five servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table. 

You plan to manage the DHCP settings and the DNS settings centrally by using IP Address Management (IPAM). 

You need to ensure that you can use IPAM to manage the DHCP and DNS settings in both domains. The solution must use the minimum amount of administrative effort. 

What should you do? 

A. Upgrade DCE1 and DCE2 to Windows Server 2012, and then install the IP Address Management (IPAM) Server feature. Run the Set-IpamConfiguration cmdlet for each domain. 

B. Upgrade DCE1 and DCE2 to Windows Server 2012, and then install the IP Address Management (IPAM) Server feature. Run the Invoke-IpamGpoProvisioning cmdlet for each domain. 

C. Upgrade DC1 and DC2 to Windows Server 2012, and then install the IP Address Management (IPAM) Server feature. Run the Invoke-IpamGpoProvisioning cmdlet for each domain. 

D. Upgrade DC1 and DC2 to Windows Server 2012, and then install the IP Address Management (IPAM) Server feature. Run the Set-IpamConfiguration cmdlet for each domain. 

Answer:

Explanation: * Upgrade the Windows 2003 Servers. 

* Invoke-IpamGpoProvisioning Creates and links group policies in the specified domain for provisioning required access settings on the servers managed by the computer running the IP Address Management (IPAM) server. 

Incorrect: 

Set-IpamConfiguration 

Sets the configuration for the computer running the IP Address Management (IPAM) 

server, including the TCP port number over which the computer running the IPAM Remote 

Server Administration Tools (RSAT) client connects with the computer running the IPAM 

server. 

Q9. - (Topic 5) 

You need to configure the connection between the new remote branch office and the existing branch offices. 

What should you create? 

A. SMTP site link 

B. Forest trust 

C. Certification authority 

D. IP subnet 

Answer:

Q10. - (Topic 8) 

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. 

Your company plans to open a branch office. The branch office will have 10 client computers that run Windows 8 and at least one server that runs Windows Server 2012. The server will host 

BranchCache files and manage print queues for the network print devices in the branch office. 

You need to recommend a solution to ensure that the users in the branch office can print if the branch office server fails. 

What should you recommend? 

More than one answer choice may achieve the goal. Select the BEST answer. 

A. Printer pooling 

B. Branch Office Direct Printing 

C. A standby print server 

D. A print server cluster 

E. A secure Web Services on Devices (WSD) printer 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Branch Office Direct Printing can reduce Wide Area Network (WAN) usage by printing directly to a print device instead of a server print queue. This feature can be enabled or disabled on a per printer basis and is transparent to the user. This feature requires a print server running Windows Server 2012 and clients running Windows 

8. It is enabled by an administrator using the Print Management Console or Windows PowerShell on the server. 

Reference: Branch Office Direct Printing Overview