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QUESTION 111
Your network contains a server named Server1 that has Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 installed. You configure Server1 to receive email by using the Automatic settings mode. You discover that the email enabled libraries on Server1 receive email from unauthorized SMTP servers. You need to ensure that Server1 only accepts email from authorized SMTP servers. What should you configure?

A.    From the settings of the libraries, modify the permissions.
B.    From the settings of the libraries, modify the incoming email settings.
C.    From Central Administration, modify the incoming email settings.
D.    From Central Administration, modify the list of approved distribution groups.

Answer: C
Explanation:
To configure incoming email in an advanced scenario
1. Verify that you have the following administrative credentials:
– You must be a member of the Administrators group on the computer that is running the SharePoint Central Administration Web site.
2. In Central Administration, click System Settings.
3. On the System Settings page, in the Email and Text Messages (SMS) section, click Configure incoming email settings.
4. If you want to enable sites on this server to receive email, on the Configure Incoming Email Settings page, in the Enable Incoming Email section, click Yes.
5. Select the Advanced settings mode.
If you select Advanced, you can specify a drop folder instead of using an SMTP server.
6. If you want to connect to Directory Management Service, in the Directory Management Service section, click Yes.If you select this option, you must first configure Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). If you use Exchange Server, you must also configure the DNS Manager and add an SMTP connector. For more information, see the "Configure AD DS to be used with Directory Management Service", "Configure DNS Manager", and "Add an SMTP connector in Exchange Server 2010" sections later in this article.
a. In the Active Directory container where new distribution groups and contacts will be created box, type the name of the container in the format OU=ContainerName, DC= domain, DC=com, where ContainerName is the name of the OU in AD DS, domain is the second-level domain, and com is the toplevel domain.
b. In the SMTP mail server for incoming mail box, type the name of the SMTP mail server. The server name must match the FQDN in the A resource record entry for the mail server in DNS Manager. c. To accept only messages from authenticated users, click Yes for Accept messages from authenticated users only. Otherwise, click No.
d. To enable users to create distribution groups from SharePoint sites, click Yes for Allow creation of distribution groups from SharePoint sites . Otherwise, click No. e. Under Distribution group request approval settings , select the actions that will require approval.
Actions include the following:
– Create new distribution group
– Change distribution group email address
– Change distribution group title and description
– Delete distribution group
7. If you want to use a remote Directory Management Service, select Use remote. If you select this option and you are using Exchange Server, you must configure the DNS Manager and add an SMTP connector. For more information, see the "Configure DNS Manager" and "Add an SMTP connector in Exchange Server 2010" sections later in this article. The AD DS has most likely already been configured, so you do not need to do this. a. In the Directory Management Service URL box, type the URL of the Directory Management Service that you want to use. The URL is typically in the following format: http://server:adminport/_vti_bin/ SharePointEmailWS.asmx.
b. In the SMTP mail server for incoming mail box, type the name of the SMTP mail server. The server name must match the FQDN in the A resource record entry for the mail server in DNS Manager on the domain server. c. To accept messages from authenticated users only, click Yes for Accept messages from authenticated users only. Otherwise, click No. d. To allow creation of distribution groups from SharePoint sites, click Yes for Allow creation of distribution groups from SharePoint sites. Otherwise, click No.
8. If you do not want to use Directory Management Service, click No.
9. In the Incoming Email Server Display Address section, in the Email server display address box, type a display name for the email server (for example, mail.fabrikam.com). You typically use this option together with the Directory Management Service.
10. In the Email Drop Folder section, in the Email drop folder box, type the name of the folder from which SharePoint 2010 Timer service retrieves incoming email from the SMTP service. If you select this option, ensure that you configure the necessary permissions to the email drop folder. For more information, see the "Configure permissions to the email drop folder" section later in this article. It is useful to have a dedicated email drop folder if the default email drop folder is full or almost full. Ensure that the logon account for the SharePoint 2010 Timer service has Modify permissions on the email drop folder. For more information, see "To configure email drop folder permissions for the logon account for the SharePoint 2010 Timer service" procedure later in this article.
11. In the Safe Email Servers section, select whether you want to accept email from all email servers or from several specified email servers
12. Click OK.

QUESTION 112
You deploy a server that has Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 installed. Users report that they cannot configure the Alert Me option for SharePoint documents. You need to ensure that users can create alerts. What should you modify from Central Administration?

A.    Configure Send To Connections
B.    Information Rights Management
C.    the Outgoing Email Settings
D.    the Workflow Settings

Answer: C
Explanation:
Configure alert settings for a Web application To help users keep track of changes that are made to a Web site, Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 includes the alerts feature, which is an email notification service. Users can configure which alerts they want to receive or send to communicate and track changes to items on a Web site. Users can create alerts on the following items in a site:
Lists Users are notified of changes to the list, such as when an item is added, deleted, or changed in a list.
List items Users are notified of changes to a particular item in a list. Document libraries Users are notified of changes to the document library, such as when a document is added, deleted, or changed in a document library or when Web discussions are added, changed, deleted, closed, or started for a document.
Documents
Users are notified of changes in a particular document such as when a document is changed, added, deleted, or closed.
You can use Central Administration to configure alerts. You can turn on or turn off alerts, and you can specify how many alerts users can create.
Before alerts can work for any Web site, outgoing email must be enabled for the server. To configure alert settings for a Web application by using Central Administration
1. Verify that the user account that is performing this task is a member of the Farm Administrators SharePoint group.
2. On the SharePoint Central Administration Web site, click Application Management.
3. On the Application Management page, click Manage Web Applications.
4. Click the Web application for which you want to configure alerts. The ribbon becomes active.
5. On the ribbon, click the General Settings drop-down menu, and then click General Settings.
6. On the Web Application General Settings page, in the Alerts section, configure the following settings:
Specify whether alerts are On or Off. By default, alerts are On.
Specify the Maximum number of alerts that a user can create in a SharePoint Web site. This value can be any integer from 1 through 2,000,000,000, or you can specify that the number of alerts is unlimited. The default value is 500 alerts.
7. After you have finished configuring alerts, click OK. Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc287751.aspx

QUESTION 113
You have a Remote Desktop Services farm that contains several Remote Desktop Session Host Servers. You need to configure one of the Remote Desktop Session Host Servers as a dedicated redirector. You configure the appropriate DNS records. What should you do next?

A.    From Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration, set the licensing mode to per user.
B.    From Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration, set the licensing mode to per device.
C.    From Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration, change the relative weight of the server to 50.
D.    From Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration, configure the server to deny new user logons.

Answer: D
Explanation:
To configure dedicated redirectors, you must do the following:
1. Create DNS round robin entries for the terminal servers that you want to use as dedicated redirectors. When you do so, you must map the IP address of each terminal server that you want to use as a dedicated redirector to the terminal server farm name in DNS. (The farm name is the virtual name that clients use to connect to the terminal server farm.) The farm name must not match an existing server name in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS).
2. Configure the terminal servers that you want to use as dedicated redirectors to deny new user logon requests.
Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff519163(WS.10).aspx

QUESTION 114
Your company has a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory domain. A server named Server1 runs Windows Server 2008 R2. The Remote Desktop Services server role is installed on Server1. A server named Server2 runs Windows Server 2003. The TS Licensing role service is installed on Server2. You need to configure the Remote Desktop Services Per User Client Access License (RD Per User CAL) tracking and reporting to work on both Server1 and Server2. What should you do?

A.    Rename Server1 to have the same computer name as the domain and join it to a workgroup.
B.    Add Server1 to the servers managed by the Windows Server 2003 TS Licensing service.
C.    Uninstall the TS Licensing role service on Server2 and install Remote Desktop Licensing role service
on Server1. Configure RD Per User CAL tracking and reporting on Server1.
D.    Activate the TS Licensing Server on Server 2.

Answer: C
Explanation:
Q: We have a Windows 2003 domain network and are planning to add a Windows 2008 R2 member server to the domain and use it as a remote desktop server. My question is this a supported configuration? If yes, should I install the TS licensing server on our 2003 DC and add the Windows 2008 R2 CALs in there or we should install the RD license service role in the same server as the Remote Desktop service role computer.
A: That scenario is supported. However, 2008 R2 RDS CALs can ONLY be issued by a Windows 2008 R2 Licensing Server. So yes, you will have to install the licensing role onto your r2 server and use that as the license manager.
Q: So all I need is to install all the necessary RDS components including the license services onto the member server and add the TS CALs in there. There is nothing I have to do on the existing Windows CALs license server or DC, right?
A: That’s correct. You will, however, most likely have to manually point your 2008 R2 RDSHS to the R2 license server (itself in your case). Source:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en- US/windowsserver2008r2rds/thread/561828c7- e7b5-4f9c-bae1-2331214a0ed7

QUESTION 115
Your company has an Active Directory domain. A server named Server1 runs Windows Server 2008 R2. The Remote Desktop Services server role is installed on Server1. A server named Server2 runs Windows Server 2008 R2. The Remote Desktop Licensing role service is installed on Server2. Only 10 Remote Desktop Services Client Access Licenses are available. You need to limit the number of concurrent users connected to the Remote Desktop Session Host Server to 10. What should you do?

A.    Create a Group Policy object (GPO).
Enable the Set the Remote Desktop licensing mode policy setting and select the Per User option.
Apply the GPO to Server1.
B.    Create a Group Policy object (GPO).
Enable the Set the Remote Desktop licensing mode policy setting and select the Per User option.
Apply the GPO to Server2.
C.    Create a Group Policy object (GPO).
Enable the Set the Remote Desktop licensing mode policy setting and select the Per Device option.
Apply the GPO to Server1.
D.    Create a Group Policy object (GPO).
Enable the Set the Remote Desktop licensing mode policy setting and select the Per Device option.
Apply the GPO to Server2.

Answer: A
Explanation:
Set the Remote Desktop licensing mode
This policy setting allows you to specify the type of Remote Desktop Services client access license (RDS CAL) that is required to connect to this RD Session Host server. You can use this policy setting to select one of two licensing modes: Per User or Per Device. Per User licensing mode requires that each user account connecting to this RD Session Host server have an RDS Per User CAL.
Per Device licensing mode requires that each device connecting to this RD Session Host server have an RDS Per Device CAL.
If you enable this policy setting, the licensing mode that you specify takes precedence over the licensing mode that is specified during the installation of Remote Desktop Session Host or specified in the Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration tool. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the licensing mode that is specified during the installation of Remote Desktop Session Host role service or specified in the Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration tool is used.
Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee791926(WS.10).aspx

QUESTION 116
Your company runs Remote Desktop Services. You plan to install an application update for the lobapp.exe application on the Remote Desktop Session Host Server. You find instances of the lobapp.exe processes left behind by users who have disconnected. You need to terminate all instances of the lobapp.exe processes so that you can perform an application update. What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)

A.    Run the Get-Process cmdlet on the Remote Desktop Session Host Server.
B.    Run the Tskill lobapp /a command on the Remote Desktop Session Host Server.
C.    End all instances of lobapp.exe in the Remote Desktop Services Manager console.
D.    Run the Tasklist /fi "IMAGENAME eq lobapp.exe" command on the Remote Desktop Session Host Server.

Answer: BC
Explanation:

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Wrong Answers: Tasklist
Displays a list of currently running processes on the local computer or on a remote computer.
Tasklist replaces the tlist tool.
Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc730909(WS.10).aspx Get-Process Although the following will work for a single instance: (Get-Process lobapp).Kill()

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This will not work on multiple instances:
(Get-Process lobapp).Kill()

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But one could argue that using the ForEach-Object commandlet circumvents the issue:
(Get-Process lobapp)|ForEach-Object {$_.Kill()} However because this requires more than just the Get-Process cmdlet, I choose to render this answer invalid.

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QUESTION 117
You install the Web Server (IIS) server role on two servers named Server1 and Server2. The servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. Your company has a Web site named www.contoso.com hosted on Server1. The Web site is due for maintenance. The Web content must be available during maintenance. You create a mirror Web site located on Server2. You need to configure the www.contoso.com site to redirect requests to Server2. What should you do first?

A.    Run the appcmd set config /section:httpRedirect /enabled:true command.
B.    Run the appcmd set config /section:httpRedirect /enabled:false command.
C.    Run the appcmd set site /site.name:contoso /- bindings.[protocol=’http’,www.contoso.com] command.
D.    Run the appcmd set site /site.name:contoso /+bindings.[protocol=’http’,www1.contoso.com] command.

Answer: A
Explanation:
To enable redirection
You can perform this procedure by running Appcmd.exe commands in a command-line window. Command Line To enable or disable redirection, use the following syntax:
appcmd set config /section:httpRedirect /enabled:true |false /destination:location By default, the redirection feature is disabled, but you can enable it by specifying true for the enabled attribute and configuring the location to which to redirect users in the destination attribute. For example, if you want to enable redirection and redirect users to http://www.contoso.com, type the following at the command prompt, and then press ENTER:
appcmd set config /section:httpRedirect /enabled:true /destination:http://www. contoso.com Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732930(WS.10).aspx

QUESTION 118
2008 R2. You install a Microsoft .NET Framework application on a Web site on the Web server. The application launches a process that presents a real-time graphical report to the Web browser and creates a text report file on the hard disk drive. The company security policy states that the application must not perform any of the following tasks:
– Write to the event log.
– Access Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) data sources.
– Make network or Web service calls.
You need to configure the Web site so that the application can be executed. You must ensure that the application meets the outlined security requirements. What should you do?

A.    Set the .NET Framework trust level to Full for the Web site.
B.    Set the .NET Framework trust level to Low for the Web site.
C.    Set the .NET Framework trust level to High for the Web site.
D.    Set the .NET Framework trust level to Medium for the Web site.

Answer: D
Explanation:
Use the .NET Trust Levels feature page to set the trust element in the web.config file. The trust element enables you to configure the level of code access security (CAS) that is applied to an application. Full (internal) – Specifies unrestricted permissions. Grants the ASP.NET application permissions to access any resource that is subject to operating system security. All privileged operations are supported. High (web_hightrust.config) – Specifies a high level of code access security, which means that the application cannot do any one of the following things by default:
Call unmanaged code.
Call serviced components.
Write to the event log. Access Message Queuing service queues. Access ODBC, OleDb, or Oracle data sources. Medium (web_mediumtrust.config) – Specifies a medium level of code access security, which means that, in addition to High Trust Level restrictions, the ASP.NET application cannot do any of the following things by default:
Access files outside the application directory.
Access the registry.
Make network or Web service calls. Low (web_lowtrust.config) – Specifies a low level of code access security, which means that, in addition to Medium Trust Level restrictions, the application cannot do any of the following things by default:
Write to the file system.
Call the Assert method.
Minimal (web_minimaltrust.config) – Specifies a minimal level of code access security, which means that the application has only execute permissions.
Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754779.aspx

QUESTION 119
You install the Web Server (IIS) on a server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. You install a Microsoft .NET Framework application on a Web site that is hosted on the server in a folder named \wwwroot. The .NET Framework application must write to a log file that resides in the \Program Files\WebApp folder.
You need to configure the .NET Framework trust level setting for the Web site so that the application can write to the log file. What should you do?

A.    Set the .NET Framework trust level to Full for the Web site.
B.    Set the .NET Framework trust level to High for the Web site.
C.    Set the .NET Framework trust level to Minimal for the Web site.
D.    Set the .NET Framework trust level to Medium for the Web site.

Answer: D
Explanation:
Use the .NET Trust Levels feature page to set the trust element in the web.config file. The trust element enables you to configure the level of code access security (CAS) that is applied to an application. Full (internal) – Specifies unrestricted permissions. Grants the ASP.NET application permissions to access any resource that is subject to operating system security. All privileged operations are supported. High (web_hightrust.config) – Specifies a high level of code access security, which means that the application cannot do any one of the following things by default:
Call unmanaged code.
Call serviced components.
Write to the event log. Access Message Queuing service queues. Access ODBC, OleDb, or Oracle data sources. Medium (web_mediumtrust.config) – Specifies a medium level of code access security, which means that, in addition to High Trust Level restrictions, the ASP.NET application cannot do any of the following things by default:
Access files outside the application directory.
Access the registry.
Make network or Web service calls. Low (web_lowtrust.config) – Specifies a low level of code access security, which means that, in addition to Medium Trust Level restrictions, the application cannot do any of the following things by default:
Write to the file system.
Call the Assert method.
Minimal (web_minimaltrust.config) – Specifies a minimal level of code access security, which means that the application has only execute permissions.
Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754779.aspx

QUESTION 120
You have a server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. The server has the Web Server (IIS) server role and the FTP Service role service installed. You add a new FTP site to the server. You need to ensure that the new FTP site is available. What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)

A.    Run the iisreset command on the server.
B.    Configure an alternate TCP port in the FTP site properties.
C.    Configure an alternate IP address in the FTP site properties.
D.    Configure a host header file in the default Web site properties.
E.    Configure an alternate IP address in the default Web site properties.

Answer: BC
Explanation:
Creating Multiple FTP Sites
You can create multiple FTP sites using multiple IP addresses and multiple ports. While creating multiple sites with multiple IP addresses is a common and recommended practice, it can be more complicated because, by default, clients call port 21 when using the FTP protocol. Therefore, if you create multiple FTP sites using multiple ports, you need to inform users of the new port number so their FTP clients can locate and connect to the port.
If you create a new site using the same port as an existing site with the same IP address, the new site will not start. The general rule is that you can have multiple sites using the same IP and port, but only one site from this group can run at a time. If you try to start another site from this group, you receive an error message.
Procedures
To create multiple FTP sites using multiple IP addresses
1. In IIS Manager, expand the local computer, right-click the FTP Sites folder, point to New, and click FTP Site
2. Click Next.
3. In the Description box, type a description of your FTP site, and then click Next.
4. Under Enter the IP address to use this FTP site, type a new IP address, and leave the TCP port setting at
21.
5. Complete the rest of the FTP Site Creation Wizard. To create multiple FTP sites using multiple ports
1. In IIS Manager, expand the local computer, right-click the FTP Sites folder, point to New, and click FTP Site
2. Click Next.
3. In the Description box, type a description of your FTP site, and then click Next.
4. Under Enter the IP address to use for this FTP site , type your Web server’s IP address.
5. Under Type the TCP port for this FTP site , change the TCP port from the default setting of 21 to an unallocated port number. If you are uncertain which port numbers are already allocated, choose a high number, for example a number between 5000 and 5999.
6. Complete the rest of the FTP Site Creation Wizard.

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Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753522(WS.10).aspx

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