A.4 TestOut Server Pro 2016: Install and Storage Objective 3: Server Management, All Questions
In this lab, your task is to use File Explorer to remove all quota limits for the Administrators account.
In this lab, you remove all quota limits for the Administrators account as follows: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles12 and select Connect. On the taskbar, open File Explorer. Select the drive. From the top menu, select Properties. Select the Quota tab. Select Quotas Entries. Select the quota entry from the list. Select Quotas. Select Properties. Select Do not limit disk usage. Click OK. Close the Quotas Entries window. Click OK to close the Properties window. Select OK to enable the quota system.
You are configuring the file system of a Windows Server 2012 computer named CorpFiles12. The D:\Users folder is shared using the share name Users. You want the D:\Users folder to be accessible using the share name Home Folders as well. In this lab, your task is to add Home Folders as a share name for the D:\Users folder using File Explorer. Keep the default user limits, share permissions, and offline files settings.
Complete this lab as follows: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles12 and select Connect. On the taskbar, select File Explorer. Browse to D:\Users. Right-click the folder and select Properties. Select the Sharing tab. Click Advanced Sharing. Click Add. In the Share name field, enter Home Folders. Click OK twice.
Using File Explorer, your task is to perform the following for the guest user: Create a new quota entry. Set the quota limit to 500 MB. Set the warning level to 1 KB.
Complete the following: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles12 and select Connect. On the taskbar of CorpFiles12, select File Explorer. Right-click the drive. From the menu, select Properties. Select the Quota tab. On the Quota tab, select Quotas Entries. Select Quotas > New Quotas Entry. Under Enter the object names to select, enter Guest; then click OK. Select Limit disk space to. In the disk space limit field, enter 500 MB. Under Set warning level to, enter 1 KB; then click OK. Close the Quota Entries window. In the Data (D:) Properties window, click OK. In the Disk Quotas window, click OK.
In this lab, your tasks is to use Explorer to perform the following tasks: Enable quota management on the D: drive. Limit disk usage to 500 MB per new user and give users a warning at 450 MB. Deny additional space to users exceeding the quota limit. Log an event each time a user hits the warning level.
Complete this lab as follows: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles12 and select Connect. On the taskbar of CorpFiles12, select File Explorer. Right-click the drive. From the menu, select Properties. Select the Quota tab. On the Quota tab, select Enable quota management. Select Limit disk space to. In the disk space limit field, enter 500 MB. Under Set warning level to, enter 450 MB. Select Deny disk space to users exceeding quota limit to deny additional space exceeding the quota limit. Select Log event when a user exceeds their warning level; then click OK. Click OK to enable the quota system.
You need to configure the file system of a Windows Server 2016 computer named CorpFiles16. You want to make sure that no data from the D:\Confidential shared folder ever gets cached to local computers. In this lab, your task is to edit the share properties for the Confidential folder using File Explorer. Disable caching for the folder using the No files or programs from the shared folder are available offline option.
Disable offline caching for a folder as follows: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles16 and select Connect. On the CorpFiles16 server, open File Explorer. Navigate to D:\Confidential. Right-click Confidential and select Properties. Select the Sharing tab. On the Sharing tab, select Advanced Sharing. Select Caching. Select No files or programs from the shared folder are available offline to disable caching. Click OK to close the Offline Settings dialog. Click OK to save your changes.
Confidential personnel data is stored on the CorpFiles16 file server in a shared directory named Personnel. You need to configure NTFS permissions for this folder so that only managers are authorized to access the folder. In this lab, your task is to perform the following: Grant the Managers group the Full Control permission to the D:\Personnel folder. Remove all inherited permissions that are flowing to the D:\Personnel folder.
Complete this lab as follows: Configure NTFS permissions as follows: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles16 and select Connect. From the taskbar, open File Explorer. Browse to the folder you need to modify permissions for. Right-click the folder and select Properties. Select the Security tab. Select Edit. Select Add. Enter the name of the security principal that will receive permission to the folder. Click OK. With the Managers group selected, select the appropriate NTFS permission. Click OK. Prevent inherited permissions from parent objects as follows: On the Security tab, select Advanced. Select Disable inheritance. Select Remove all inherited permissions from this object. Click OK to close the Advanced Security Settings for Personnel dialog. Click OK to close the Properties dialog.
You are configuring a Windows Server 2016 computer's file system. The H:\Archives folder is shared, and users have read-only access to the Archives shared folder. When a client computers accesses a file in the Archives shared folder, you want to automatically cache a copy to the user's workstation. This will optimize system performance by preventing unnecessary network use when files are accessed in the future. In this lab, your task is to perform the following on CorpFiles16: Make all files and programs that users open from the shared folder available offline automatically. Optimize performance by caching programs and files.
Complete this lab as follows: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Expand the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles16 and select Connect. From the taskbar, open Explorer. Navigate to the shared folder. Right-click the folder and select Properties. Select the Sharing tab. Select Advanced Sharing. Select Caching. Select All files and programs that users open from the shared folder are automatically available offline to enable automatic caching of files. Make sure Optimize for performance is enabled. Click OK to close the Offline Settings dialog. Click OK to save your setting changes.
In this lab, your task is to perform the following: Enable printer pooling on the LaserJet4240 printer. Configure the LaserJet4240 printer to use both of the following print device connections: Standard TCP/IP Port 192.168.0.20 Standard TCP/IP Port 192.168.0.21
Complete this lab as follows: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles16 and select Connect. From Server Manager on CorpFiles16, select Tools > Print Management. In the left pane, expand the Print Servers > CorpFiles16 (local). Select Printers. In the center pane, right-click the appropriate printer and select Properties. Select the Ports tab. Select Enable printer pooling. Select additional ports used by the printer. Click OK.
To answer this question, complete the lab using the information below. You are using the CorpFiles16 server as a file server. You can do basic file server management for network users, but you need to be able to perform the following file server management tasks: Define policies that prevent users from saving .wmv files in the home folders stored on the server. Share files with UNIX-based clients. In this lab, your task is to perform the following: Add the File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) role service, which allows you to configure file screens to prevent users from saving specific file types in specific folders. Add the Server for NFS role service to be able to share files with UNIX-based clients.
Complete this lab as follows: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles16 and select Connect. From Server Manager, select Manage > Add Roles and Features. In the Add Roles and Features Wizard, click Next. Make sure Role-based or feature-based installation is selected; then click Next. Make sure CorpFiles16.CorpNet.com is selected in the Server Pool area; then click Next. Expand File and Storage Services > File and iSCSI Services. Select the File Server Resource Manager role. Select Add Features. Under File and iSCSI Services, select the Server for NFS role. Select Add Features. Select Next. On the Select features window, select Next. Select Install. When the installation is complete, select Close.
You need to manage the permissions assigned to various folders. Department data is stored on CorpFiles16 in a folder named D:\Departments. Within the Departments folder, each department has a subfolder where they can publish files to the rest of the company. The default permissions inherited by the D:\Departments folder and each subfolder currently allow all users to read and execute files. In this lab, your task is to configure permissions for each departmental subfolder so that only users within each department can change their department's files. To complete this task, assign the permissions specified in the following table: Folder Domain Local Group Permissions D:\Departments\Accounting Accounting Resources Full Control D:\Departments\Research Research Resources Full Control D:\Departments\Sales Sales Resources Full Control D:\Departments\Support Support Resources Full Control
Complete this lab as follows: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles16 and select Connect. From the taskbar, open File Explorer. Browse to and right-click the folder and select Properties. Select the Security tab. Select Edit. Select Add. In the Enter the object names to select field, type the name of each security principal that will receive permission to the shared folder; then click OK. Select the security principal. In the Allow column, select the appropriate permission. Click OK twice. Repeat steps 5-12 for each domain local group.
Members of the Research Resources group should have full control over the folder. All other users should be able to view the contents of the folder. Permissions should apply to both network access through the share and local access. In this lab, your task is to implement a combined share and NTFS permission strategy as follows: Share the H:\Components folder using the default share name. Configure share permissions by giving the Everyone group Full Control share permissions. Configure NTFS permissions for the H:\Components folder by giving the Research Resources group Full Control permissions. Keep the remaining NTFS permissions. This allows administrators full control and allows all other users to read the folder contents.
Complete this lab as follows: Share a folder as follows: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles16 and select Connect. From the taskbar, open File Explorer. Navigate to the folder you want to share. Right-click the folder and select Properties. Select the Sharing tab. Select Advanced Sharing. Select Share this folder. In the Share name field, use the default share name. Configure shared folder permissions as follows: From the Sharing tab, select Permissions. Select the security principal. Select the share folder permissions; then click OK. Click OK to save the changes. Configure NTFS permissions as follows: Select the Security tab. Select Edit. Select Add. Enter the name of the security principal that will receive permission to the folder. Click OK. Select the appropriate NTFS permission. Click OK. Click OK to save the changes.
In this lab, your task is to perform the following on CorpFiles16: Share H:\Archives using the default share name. Configure share permissions to grant Full Control to Everyone. Configure NTFS permissions for the H:\Archives folder and give the Research Resources domain local group the Full Control NTFS permission.
Complete this lab as follows: Share a folder as follows: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles16 and select Connect. From the taskbar, open File Explorer. Navigate to the folder you want to share. Right-click the folder and select Properties. Select the Sharing tab. Select Advanced Sharing. Select Share this folder. In the Share name field, verify the share name. Select Permissions to configure shared folder permissions. With Everyone selected, select the appropriate permissions; then click OK. Click OK to save the changes. Configure NTFS permissions as follows: Select the Security tab. Select Edit. Select Add. Enter the name of the group that will receive permission to the folder. Click OK. With Research Resources selected, select the appropriate NTFS permission. Click OK. Click OK to save the changes.
In this lab, your task is to perform the following: Deploy the AcctPrinter printer to all computers in the Accounting OU using the existing AccountingGPO Group Policy object. Deploy the SalesPrinter printer to all users in the Sales OU using the existing SalesGPO Group Policy object.
Following are steps that an expert might take to perform the tasks in this lab: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles16 and select Connect. From Server Manager, select Tools > Print Management. Expand Print Servers. Expand the server node. Select Printers. Deploy the printer connection to computers as follows: Right-click the printer object and select Deploy with Group Policy. Next to the GPO name field, select Browse. Double-click the OU name to find a GPO linked to an OU. Select the GPO; then click OK. Under Deploy this printer connection to the following, select The computers that this GPO applies to (per machine) to deploy the printer to the computer regardless of who is logged on. Click Add. Click OK. Click OK to acknowledge the message. Deploy the printer connection to users as follows: Right-click the printer object and select Deploy with Group Policy. Next to the GPO name field, select Browse. Double-click the OU name to find a GPO linked to an OU. Select the GPO; then click OK. Under Deploy this printer connection to the following, select The users that this GPO applies to (per user) to deploy the printer to users regardless of the computer they log on to. Click Add. Click OK. Click OK to acknowledge the message. In the left pane, select Deployed Printers to view the deployed printers.
In this lab, your task is to resolve these problems as follows: Create a new printer called MrktgPrinter using the existing port and driver. Share the printer with the same name. Do not list in Active Directory. Make the printer available from 12 am to 4 am. Deploy the printer to computers in the Marketing OU using the MarketingGPO. Set the existing KonicaColor printer to be available between 4 am and 12 am. Create a new printer called MgrPrinter using the existing port and driver. Share the printer with the same name. Do not list in Active Directory. Set the printer priority to 99. Prevent the Everyone group from printing to the printer. Allow members of the Managers group to print.
From Server Manager, select Tools > Print Management. Expand Printer Servers. Expand CorpFiles16 (local).Right-click Printers and select Add Printer. Select Add a new printer using an existing port. From the drop-down list, select the port of the Konica printer; then click Next. Select Use an existing printer driver on the computer. From the drop-down list, select the Konica driver from the list; then click Next. Enter the printer name. Make sure Share this printer is selected. Enter the share name; then click Next. Click Next. Click Finish. Repeat step 1g-1p for additional printers. Modify printer availability times as follows: Right-click the printer and select Properties. Select the Advanced tab. Select Available from. Enter the start and end times. Click OK. Repeat step 2 for additional printers. Deploy a printer using a group policy as follows: Right-click the MrktgPrinter and select Deploy with Group Policy. Select Browse. Double-click Marketing. CorpNet.com. Select the MarketingGPO; then click OK. Select The computers that this GPO applies to (per machine) to deploy the printer to the computer, regardless of who is logged on. Select Add. Click OK. Click OK to acknowledge the message. Modify printer priority as follows: Right-click MgrPrinter and select Properties. Select the Advanced tab. In the Priority field, enter 99. A higher number means a higher priority, with 99 being the highest. Click Apply. Modify printer permissions as follows: In the MgrPrinter Properties dialog, select the Security tab. Select Everyone. Select Remove to prevent the group from using the printer. Select Add to assign permissions to a new user or group. In the Enter the object names to select field, enter Managers; then click OK. With Managers selected, select the appropriate permissions. Click OK.
You are configuring the file system of a Windows Server 2012 server. You shared the D:\Shared folder on CorpFiles12 for common file access. The Everyone group has complete NTFS permissions to the folder (except permission to change file and folder permissions). Network users report that they can only read data in the Shared folder. They should be able to create, edit, and delete all folders and files. You want to enable these permissions using the least administrative effort. In this lab, your task is to fix a user access problem by granting the Everyone group the Change share permission for the Shared folder.
Grant the Everyone group the Change share permission as follows: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles12 and select Connect. On the taskbar, open File Explorer. Navigate to the shared folder. Right-click the shared folder and select Properties. Select the Sharing tab. Select Advanced Sharing. Select Permissions. Under Group or users names, make sure Everyone is highlighted. Under Allow, select Change; then click OK. Click OK to save the changes.
You are configuring the file system of a Windows Server 2016 server named CorpFiles16. The H:\Projects folder is shared using two share names, Projects and Builds. You no longer want the H:\Projects folder to be accessible through the share name Builds. In this lab, your task is to use File Explorer to remove the share name Builds from the H:\Projects folder.
In this lab, you remove the share name Builds from the H:\Projects folder as follows: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles16 and select Connect. On the taskbar, open File Explorer. Navigate to the shared folder. Right-click the folder and select Properties. Select the Sharing tab. Select Advanced Sharing. From the Share name drop-down list, select the share name you want to remove. Select Remove. Click OK to close the Advanced Sharing dialog. Click OK to close the Properties window.
The director of the accounting department has requested a copy of the 2016 purchase order reports located in the POs share. The files are located in the D:\Finances\POs directory on the CorpFiles12 server. You need to retrieve a previous version of the POs folder without affecting any of the current files or folders in D:\Finances. In this lab, your task is to copy the POs folder in the D:\Finances directory of CorpFiles12 to the D:\Temp folder on the same system.
In this lab, you should have copied the POs folder located in the D:\Finances directory of CorpFiles12 to the D:\Temp folder on the same system as follows: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles12 and select Connect. On the taskbar, open File Explorer. Browse to and double-click the D:\Finances folder. Right-click the POs folder and select Restore previous versions. Select the appropriate version of the folder. Select Copy. Browse to the desired location. Select Copy. Click OK.
In this lab, your task is to create a new TCP/IP printer on CorpFiles16 using the following settings: IP address: 192.168.0.24 Driver: HP LaserJet P4015X PCL6 Printer name: AcctPrinter Share name: AcctPrinter Location: Building 1 (include a space) List the printer in Active Directory Configure printer permissions as follows: Remove Everyone to prevent everyone from using the printer Add the Accounting group and assign the Print permission Add the Mary Barnes user account and assign the Manage Documents permission
Install a new printer as follows: From Hyper-V Manager, CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles16 and select Connect. From Server Manager, select Tools > Print Management. Expand Print Servers. Expand CorpFiles16 (local)Right-click Printers and select Add Printer. Make sure Add a TCP/IP or Web Services Printer by IP address or hostname is selected; then select Next. In the Host name or IP address field, enter the IP address; then select Next. Select Custom; then select Next. Make sure Install a new driver is selected; then click Next. Under Manufacturer, select HP. Under Printers, select the driver; then click Next. Enter the printer name. Make sure Share this printer is selected. Enter the share name. Enter the location; then click Next. Click Next. Click Finish. List the printer in Active Directory as follows: In the center pane, right-click the printer and select Properties. Select the Sharing tab. Select List in the directory. Select Apply. Modify printer permissions as follows: Select the Security tab. Under Group or user names, select Everyone. Select Remove. Select Add to assign permissions to a new user or group. Enter the name of the user or group and press Enter. Select the user or group you added. Select the appropriate permissions. Repeat steps 3d-3g for additional users and groups. Click OK.
You have several shared folders on the H:\ drive of the CorpFiles16 server. To improve fault tolerance and allow open file backups, you need to enable shadow copies for the drive. In this lab, your task is to complete the following: Enable shadow copies on H: drive. Store the copies on the D: drive. Configure a 24000 MB limit for shadow copies. Configure a single schedule to run once a day at 8:00 pm. Delete all other schedules.
To complete this lab, perform the following: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Maximize the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles16 and select Connect. On the taskbar, open File Explorer. Right-click the drive and select Configure Shadow Copies. Select the drive. Select Settings. Under Located on this volume, select the drive where the shadow copies will be stored. Make sure Use limit is selected. Enter the amount of space to use for shadow copies. Select Schedule. Under Schedule Task, select Daily from the drop-down list. Under Start time, enter 8:00 pm. Under Schedule, select the other schedule from the drop-down list. Click Delete. Click OK to save changes to the schedule. Click OK to close Settings. Click OK to close Shadow Copies.
The bookkeeper in your organization inadvertently deleted a large portion of a departmental expense report and then saved the file. The report contained very important information, and the user needs you to restore the file. The file is located in the Reports share located in the H:\Finances\Reports directory on the CorpFiles16 server. No other files in the directory should be changed. In this lab, your task is to restore a previous version of the 2016report.xlsx file to the H:\Finances\Reports directory on the CorpFiles16 server. To restore a previous version of the file on a Windows Server 2016 system, use the Previous Versions tab on the file's Properties page.
To restore a pervious version of a file, complete the following: From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER. Expand the window to view all virtual machines. Right-click CorpFiles16 and select Connect. On the taskbar, select File Explorer. Browse to the H:\Finances\Reports folder. Right-click 2016report.xlsx and select Restore previous versions. Select the 2/16/2016 version of the file. Select Restore. Select Restore to verify that you want to replace the previous version of the file. Select OK.