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QUESTION 201
Your network contains two servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

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You need to limit the display quality of Remote Desktop connections. What should you do?

A.    Create a Remote Desktop resource allocation policy (RD RAP) on Server2.
B.    Create a Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) resource allocation policy on Server1.
C.    Edit the properties of the RDP-Tcp connection on Server1.
D.    Edit the properties of the Remote Desktop connection authorization policy (RD CAP) on Server2.

Answer: C

QUESTION 202
Your network contains a server named Server1. Server1 has the Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) role service installed. You need to ensure that when a user disconnects a Remote Desktop connection, the connection is forcibly terminated after 30 minutes. Which RDP-Tcp settings should you configure?

A.    Client Settings
B.    Environment
C.    Log on Settings
D.    Sessions

Answer: D

QUESTION 203
Your network contains a server named Server1 that has the Remote Desktop Licensing (RD Licensing) role service installed. You need to ensure that you can restore the RD Licensing environment if Server1 fails. What should you include in the backup? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

A.    the folder that contains the configuration files of the license server
B.    the folder that contains the database of the license server
C.    the local certificate store
D.    the system state

Answer: BD
Explanation:
Back Up a Remote Desktop License Server You should back up your Remote Desktop license server regularly by using the Windows Server Backup tool or the backup software deployed in your environment. This helps protect your licensing data from accidental loss if your system experiences hardware or storage failure. When backing up a license server, back up both the System State data and the folder in which the RD Licensing database is installed. This ensures that data in both the registry and the RD Licensing database is backed up
Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753582.aspx

QUESTION 204
Your network contains a single Active Directory domain. The domain contains two servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

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Server2 is configured to use Server1 as a licensing server. You install 100 Remote Desktop Services Per User client access licenses (RDS Per User CALs) on Server1. You discover that when users connect to Remote Desktop Services (RDS) on Server2, they receive temporary licenses. You need to ensure that users receive permanent licenses when they connect to Server2. What should you do?

A.    On Server2, install the RD Licensing role service.
B.    On Server2, change the Remote Desktop licensing mode to Per User.
C.    On Server1, remove the RD Session Host role service.
D.    On Server1, change the discovery scope of the license server to Domain.

Answer: B
Explanation:
When a Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) server is configured to use Per Device licensing mode, and a client computer or device connects to an RD Session Host server for the first time, the client computer or device is issued a temporary license by default. When a client computer or device connects to an RD Session Host server for the second time, if the Remote Desktop license server is activated and enough RDS Per Device CALs are available, the license server issues the client computer or device a permanent RDS Per Device CAL. If the license server is not activated or does not have any RDS Per Device CALs available, the device continues to use the temporary license. The temporary license is valid for 90 days.
Because no Per Device CALs are available, we’ve got "100 Remote Desktop Services Per User client access licenses (RDS Per User CALs)" on Server1, the device will never get its permanent Per Device CAL.
Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732416.aspx

QUESTION 205
Your network contains two servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

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The network contains 100 client computers that connect to Remote Desktop Services (RDS) on Server2.Server1 has 100 Remote Desktop Services Per Device client access licenses (RDS Per Device CALs) installed. You exchange 10 client computers for 10 new client computers. You need to ensure that the RDS Per Device CALs allocated to the old client computers can be immediately reallocated to the new client computers.
What should you do? Licensing settings.

A.    From the Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration console on Server2, modify the Licensing settings.
B.    From the Remote Desktop Licensing Manager tool on Server1, run the Manage RDS CALs wizard and
click the Migrate action.
C.    From the Remote Desktop Licensing Manager tool on Server1, navigate to the Windows Server 2008 R2
– Installed RDS Per Device CALs node and run the Install Licenses wizard.
D.    From the Remote Desktop Licensing Manager tool on Server1, navigate to the Windows Server 2008 R2
– Installed RDS Per Device CALs node and click the Revoke RDS CAL action.

Answer: D
Explanation:
Revoke a Remote Desktop Services Per Device Client Access License When a Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) server is configured to use Per Device licensing mode, and a client computer or device connects to an RD Session Host server for the first time, the client computer or device is issued a temporary license by default. When a client computer
or device connects to an RD Session Host server for the second time, if the Remote Desktop license server is activated and enough RDS Per Device CALs are available, the license server issues the client computer or device a permanent RDS Per Device CAL. If the license server is not activated or does not have any RDS Per Device CALs available, the device continues to use the temporary license. The temporary license is valid for 90 days. In some circumstances, you might want or need to return an RDS Per Device CAL that has been issued back to the available pool on the license server before the automatic expiration period has been reached. For example, you might want to do this if the client computer or device is no longer a part of your environment. You can revoke an RDS Per Device CAL by using the Remote Desktop Licensing Manager tool. After you have revoked the RDS Per Device CAL, that RDS Per Device CAL is immediately available to be issued to another client computer or device. Revocation is not a substitute for ensuring that you have enough RDS Per Device CALs to support your environment. You can only revoke up to twenty percent of the number of RDS Per Device CALs of a particular version installed on your license server. Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732416.aspx

QUESTION 206
(RD Licensing) role service installed. You install the RD Licensing role service on a server named Server2. You need to move all Remote Desktop Services client access licenses (RDS CALs) from Server1 to Server2. What should you do?

A.    From the Remote Desktop Session Hosts console on Server1, modify the licensing settings.
B.    From the Remote Desktop Session Hosts console on Server2, modify the licensing settings.
C.    From the Remote Desktop Licensing Manager console on Server2, run the Manage RDS CALs Wizard.
D.    From the Remote Desktop Licensing Manager console on Server2, run the Repeat Last Installation action.

Answer: C
Explanation:
You can use the Manage RDS CALs Wizard in the Remote Desktop Licensing Manager tool to migrate Remote Desktop Services client access licenses (RDS CALs) from one Remote Desktop license server to a Remote Desktop license server that is running Windows Server 2008 R2. Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd851844.aspx

QUESTION 207
Your network contains three servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

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Server1 has Remote Desktop Services Per Device client access licenses (RDS Per Device CALs) installed. Server2 and Server3 are members of a Remote Desktop Connection Broker (RD Connection Broker) farm. Four months after Server2 and Server3 are deployed, you discover that users can no longer establish Remote Desktop sessions on Server3. You verify that Server3 is online and that all required services on Server3 run properly. You verify that the users can establish Remote Desktop sessions on Server2. You need to ensure that the users connecting to the RD Connection Broker farm can establish sessions on Server3. What should you do?

A.    On Server3, enable dedicated farm redirection.
B.    On Server3, configure the Remote Desktop licensing settings.
C.    On Server1, install additional RDS Per Device CALs.
D.    On Server1, run the Manage RDS CALs wizard and click the Migrate action.

Answer: B
Explanation:
You must configure RD Licensing correctly in order for your RD Session Host server to accept connections from clients. To allow ample time for you to deploy a license server, Remote Desktop Services provides a licensing grace period for the RD Session Host server during which no license server is required. During this grace period, an RD Session Host server can accept connections from unlicensed clients without contacting a license server. The grace period begins the first time the RD Session Host server accepts a client connection.
A permanent RDS CAL is issued by a license server to a client connecting to the RD Session Host server.
The number of days in the grace period is exceeded.
The length of the grace period is based on the operating system running on the RD Session Host server.
The grace periods are as follows:
Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc725933.aspx

QUESTION 208
Your network contains a single Active Directory domain. The domain contains four servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

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You need to ensure that Server1 only issues Remote Desktop Services client access licenses (RDS CALs) to Server2. Which two tasks should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

A.    On Server1, add Server2 to the Terminal Server Computers group.
B.    On Server1, enable the License Server Security Group Group Policy setting.
C.    In the domain, add Server2 to the Terminal Server License Servers group.
D.    In the domain, configure the Set the Remote Desktop licensing mode Group Policy setting.

Answer: AB
Explanation:
When the Remote Desktop Licensing role service is installed on the server, the Terminal Server Computers local group is created. The license server will respond only to requests for RDS CALs from Remote Desktop Session Host servers whose computer accounts are members of this group if the Computer Configuration \Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Remote Desktop Services\RD Licensing\License server security group Group Policy setting has been enabled and applied to the license server. By default, the Terminal Server Computers local group is empty. When the Remote Desktop Licensing role service is removed from the server, the Terminal Server Computers local group is deleted.
Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee891291(WS.10).aspx

QUESTION 209
Your network contains a server that has the Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) role service installed. You need to increase the bandwidth that is allocated for printing and for file transfers between the RD Session Host server and the Remote Desktop clients. What should you do?

A.    On the server, modify the RDP-Tcp settings.
B.    On the server, modify the FlowControlChannelBandwidth registry setting.
C.    On the clients, modify the FlowControlDisplayBandwidth registry setting.
D.    On the clients, modify the Local Resources settings of the Remote Desktop connections.

Answer: B
Explanation:
Display data prioritization
Display data prioritization automatically controls virtual channel traffic so that display, keyboard, and mouse data is given a higher priority over other virtual channel traffic, such as printing or file transfers. This prioritization is designed to ensure that your screen performance is not adversely affected by bandwidth intensive actions, such as large print jobs. The default bandwidth ratio is 70:30. Display and input data will be allocated 70 percent of the bandwidth, and all other traffic, such as clipboard, file transfers, or print jobs, will be allocated 30 percent of the bandwidth. You can adjust the display data prioritization settings by making changes to the registry of the terminal server. You can change the value of the following entries under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM \CurrentControlSet\Services\TermDD subkey: FlowControlDisable FlowControlDisplayBandwidth FlowControlChannelBandwidth FlowControlChargePostCompression If these entries do not appear, you can add them. To do this, right-click TermDD, point to New, and then click DWORD (32-bit) Value You can disable display data prioritization by setting the value of FlowControlDisable to 1. If display data prioritization is disabled, all requests are handled on a first- in-first-out basis. The default value for FlowControlDisable is 0. You can set the relative bandwidth priority for display (and input data) by setting the FlowControlDisplayBandwidth value The default value is 70; the maximum value allowed is 255. You can set the relative bandwidth priority for other virtual channels (such as clipboard, file transfers, or print jobs) by setting the FlowControlChannelBandwidth value. The default value is 30; the maximum value allowed is 255. The bandwidth ratio for display data prioritization is based on the values of FlowControlDisplayBandwidth and FlowControlChannelBandwidth. For example, if FlowControlDisplayBandwidth is set to 150 and FlowControlChannelBandwidth is set to 50, the ratio is 150:50, so display and input data will be allocated 75 percent of the bandwidth. Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc772472(WS.10).aspx

QUESTION 210
Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. Server1 has the Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) role service installed. You need to ensure that Remote Desktop users can use the user interface elements of Windows Aero. What should you do on Server1?

A.    Change the display settings.
B.    Add the Desktop Experience feature.
C.    Install a DirectX 10 compliant video adapter.
D.    Add the Quality Windows Audio Video Experience feature.

Answer: B
Explanation:
Section: Remote Desktop Services (RDS) When a user uses Remote Desktop Connection to connect to a Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) server, the desktop that exists on the RD Session Host server is reproduced, by default, in the remote session. To make the remote session look and feel more like the user’s local Windows 7 desktop experience, install the Desktop Experience feature on an RD Session Host server that is running Windows Server 2008 R2. Desktop Experience installs components and features of Windows 7, such as Windows Media Player, Windows Defender, and Windows Calendar
Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc772567.aspx

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