Unit 5

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Your server runs a regularly scheduled backup of user data and the server's system state. A user has accidentally deleted an important file and has no backup. You use the recovery wizard, which brings you to the recovery options screen shown below. Select an option you could use to make sure you don't copy over a potentially newer version of the file you are recovering.

-Another location or -Create copies so that you have both versions

You manage a Windows server that has an attached printer that is used by the Sales department. The sales manager has asked you to restrict access to the printer as follows: • Sally needs to connect to a printer, print documents, and pause and resume her own print jobs. • Damien needs to pause and resume documents for all users, but does not need to change printer properties. You want to assign the most restrictive permissions that meet the sales manager's requirements. What should you do?

-Assign Sally the print permission. -Assign Damien the manage documents permission.

-Provides real-time protection by sending Microsoft information about potential security threats discovered by Windows Defender. -Checks file system locations that are most likely to be infected by spyware. -Allows Windows Defender to send information to Microsoft for use in analyzing and identifying new malware. -Alerts you when spyware or potentially unwanted software attempts to install itself or run on your computer. -Causes the system to reboot and Windows Defender to run a scan in an isolated state before returning to Windows.

-Cloud-based protection -Quick scan -Automatic sample submission -Real-time protection -Offline scanning

You are the network administrator for a single domain network with a single subnet. Server Prod2 is configured to provide DHCP services for the subnet. The current network configuration is shown in the first image. Because of some recent business expansion, a new subnet is added to the network. You install the Sales1 server in Subnet B and configure it as a DHCP server with a scope for Subnet B as shown in the second image. The router is configured to forward BootP packets. How should you configure Sales1 to provide redundancy for DHCP services on Subnet A?

-Configure an exclusion for addresses 192.168.1.51-192.168.1.210 -Configure a scope with the address range 192.168.1.51-192.168.1.250

You manage a Windows server that is used to hold user data files. The system volume is drive C:, while all user data is on drive E:. You will use Windows Server Backup to configure a backup schedule. You want to back up only the E: volume twice per day. You want to be able to restore individual files and folders. What should you do?

-Create a backup schedule in Windows Server Backup. -Save the backup to an external hard disk.

You manage a Server Core deployment that stores user data files. You will use Windows Server Backup to configure a backup schedule. You want to perform a complete system backup every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. You want to be able to restore the entire system or individual files from the backup. What should you do?

-Create a scheduled task that runs wbadmin start backup. -Save backups to a shared folder.

You manage a Windows server server that is used to store user data files. You will use Windows Server Backup to configure a backup schedule. You want to perform a complete system backup daily. You want to be able to restore the entire system or individual files from the backup. What should you do?

-Create a scheduled task that runs wbadmin start backup. Save backups to a shared folder -Use Windows PowerShell cmdlets for Windows Server Backup to schedule the backups. Save the backups to an external hard drive attached to the server. -In Windows Server Backup, run the Backup Schedule wizard. Save backups to a shared folder.

You have connected a print device to Srv6, which runs Windows Server. You have also shared the printer as Printer1 and granted the Everyone group permission to print to it. The department manager prints an important document. After waiting a few minutes for the document to print, he calls you to say it hasn't printed yet. You examine the print queue and notice two large documents ahead of his document in the queue. You increase the priority of his document so it will print as soon as possible. You want to configure the printer so that the manager's documents print as quickly as possible in the future. What should you do?

-Create a second printer called Printer2. -Configure permissions on Printer2 to allow only the manager to print. -Set the priority on Printer1 to 1, and set the priority on Printer2 to 99.

The DHCP server and the client use broadcasts to communicate with each other. Clients go through four steps to obtain an address from a DHCP server. Move the correct steps from the left to the right, and then place them in the order they occur when a client is obtaining its IP configuration from a DHCP server.

-DHCP Discover -DHCP Offer -DHCP Request -DHCP ACK

You want to monitor memory statistics on your Windows server named Srv12. During the afternoon, users report that the server is running slow. You want to gather memory statistics for the server every week day between the hours of 12:00 pm and 4:00 pm. You do not need data for the server outside of those hours. In Performance Monitor, you create a new data collector set and add the required data collectors for the statistics you want to monitor. What should you do to complete the configuration?

-Edit the properties of the data collector set. Configure a stop condition overall duration of four hours. -Edit the properties of the data collector set. Create a schedule for Monday through Friday at 12:00 pm.

You want to monitor processor and memory utilization on Srv4. You create a single data collector set configured to save log files every day. You add the processor and memory data collectors to the data collector set. After running the data collector set for several days, you have several separate log files. You would like to combine the multiple files into a single view so you can see a graphic in Performance Monitor for the entire time period. What should you do?

-In Performance Monitor, use the View Log Data option to select all log files in the range. Expand the date range to include all log files. -At a command prompt, run the Relog command. Open the resulting log in Performance Monitor.

You manage a network with two locations, San Jose and Oakland. The two networks are connected with a WAN link, and each site has its own Internet connection. You decide to implement a WSUS solution with a single WSUS server in the San Jose location. You want to make sure that client computers only download updates that have been approved on the WSUS server. To minimize bandwidth use between the two locations, all client computers in Oakland should download the updates from the Microsoft Update website using the local Internet connection. You install WSUS on Srv1 in the Oakland location. What should you do to complete the configuration for hosts in Oakland?

-In a GPO that applies to all client computers in Oakland, edit the Specify Intranet Microsoft Update service location policy and specify Srv1. -Configure Srv1 to not store updates locally.

You manage a network with two locations, San Jose and Oakland. The two networks are connected with a WAN link, and each site has its own Internet connection. You decide to implement a WSUS solution using a WSUS server in each location. Srv1 is in San Jose, and Srv2 is in Oakland. Client computers should contact the WSUS server in their site for a list of approvals, with all approved updates being downloaded directly from the Microsoft Update website. You want to centrally manage all updates, approving updates for both sites from Srv1. You configure Srv1 and Srv2 as WSUS servers, with Srv2 as a replica of Srv1. How should you complete the configuration for the Oakland location?

-In a GPO that applies to all client computers in Oakland, edit the Specify Intranet Microsoft Update service location policy and specify Srv2. -Configure Srv2 to not store updates locally.

You want to monitor memory statistics on your Windows server named Srv12. You want the monitor to run continuously and create a new log file every hour. In Performance Monitor, you create a new data collector set and add the required data collectors for the statistics you want to monitor. How should you complete the configuration?

-In the Data Collector Set properties, select When a limit is reached, restart the data collector set and configure a limit of one hour. -In the Data Collector Set properties, deselect Overall duration.

You are the administrator for a network with a single Active Directory domain called westsim.com. All computer accounts reside in organizational units (OUs) that correspond to departments. You have previously deployed a WSUS server in your location to specify the approved list of updates. All client computers are configured to download updates from your local WSUS server. You decide that you need to configure a separate update approval list for all computers in the Marketing department. You want the update list to be automatically identified based on the department membership for the computer. What should you do?

-In the WSUS console, edit the options for Computers and specify Use Group Policy or registry settings on computers. -In the WSUS console, create a Marketing Computers group. -Link a GPO to the Marketing OU. In the GPO, edit the Enable client-side targeting policy and specify the Marketing Computers group.

You are the administrator of a large network. You have one location serving several thousand users. You have 100 Windows servers. Your users are using Windows desktops. You are installing another server into the network. The server's role is as a web server that will be hosting the company intranet site. The server will require an IP address on the 10.1.1.0 /24 subnet. At present, this subnet contains only servers, and one of the servers is providing addresses through DHCP. You need to assign this server an IP address. How should you assign the IP address to the web server?

-Manually configure the IP address on the web server. Create an exclusion on the DHCP server. -Configure the web server to use DHCP. Create a reservation on the DHCP server.

You are the network administrator for a single domain network with a single subnet. Server Prod2 is configured to provide DHCP services for the subnet. The current configuration is shown in Image 1. Because of some recent business expansion, a new subnet is added to the network. You want to increase the fault tolerance of the DHCP solution. You install the Prod4 server on the same subnet as the Prod2 server and configure it as a DHCP server. How should you configure both Prod2 and Prod4 to provide load balancing and fault tolerance to DHCP clients on Subnet A?

-On Prod4, exclude addresses 192.168.1.51-192.168.1.150 -On Prod2, exclude addresses 192.168.1.151-192.168.1.250 -On Prod4, create a scope with the address range 192.168.1.51-192.168.1.250

You are the administrator of a network with a single subnet. A single Windows server (Srv1) on Subnet1 is the domain controller, DNS server, and DHCP server. Due to recent expansion, you are adding a second subnet. The second subnet is connected to the first using a dedicated router. On Subnet2, you add a second Windows server (Srv2) that provides file and print services for hosts on that subnet. You want hosts on Subnet2 to receive IP addressing information from the server on Subnet1. What should you do?

-On Srv2, add the Remote Access role with routing. In Routing and Remote Access, configure the Relay Agent protocol. -Enable BootP forwarding on the router connecting Subnet1 to Subnet2.

You want to monitor the processor utilization on your Windows server named Srv12. You want to generate a report that shows the processor utilization on the server over the next three days, capturing utilization data every five minutes. You want to save all data from the report in a single file. What should you do?

-On the Performance Counters tab for the data collector, configure a sample interval of five minutes. On the Stop Condition tab for the data collector set, configure an overall duration of three days. -Create a new data collector set with a performance counter data collector.

Windows printing uses the concept of a logical printer. Which of the following are the components of a logical printer?

-Print Device -Print Driver -Print Spooler

You manage a Windows server named Srv12. Srv12 hosts an application that stores data in a custom database. You configure Windows Server Backup to back up the volume for the application and its data. The application has a VSS writer, and it is running when the backup completes. The hard disk holding the application and data has crashed. You check your backup media and find that you have a DVD from today. You also have a hard disk with a backup taken last night, but that disk is stored in an offsite location. You want to restore the application and its data as quickly as possible, but leave the database in an unrecovered and offline state. What should you do?

-Recover the backup to the original location. Do not perform roll-forward recovery. -Recover the application and its data from disk.

-Associates a client's MAC address with an IP address the client should always receive. -Specifies computers that can be DHCP server clients. -Ensures a client always receives the same IP address from the DHCP server. -Prevents the DHCP server from assigning certain IP addresses. -Specifies computers that cannot be DHCP server clients -Identifies IP addresses within the range that cannot be assigned.

-Reservation -Filter -Reservation -Exclusion -Filter -Exclusion

You manage a Windows server that is used to hold user data files. You will use Windows Server Backup to configure a backup schedule. You are about to make some configuration changes to the server. You want to create a backup of the system state only right now, before making the changes. What should you do?

-Run Windows Server Backup and start the Back up Once wizard. Save the backup to a shared folder on the network. -Run wbadmin. Save the backup to a local disk

You want to follow server backup best practices so you can successfully recover from failed storage devices. Which of the following are examples of server backup best practices?

-Test your backups occasionally. -Schedule backups to run automatically.

You are the network administrator for Corpnet.com. You have a server named File1 that has a number of volumes that need to be backed up. Management has requested an assessment to identify which volumes on the server can be backed up using Windows Azure Online Backup. Volume Name/File System/Disk Type/Bitlocker Encrypted: Volume 1/NTFS/Internal SATA/No Volume 2/NTFS/Internal IDE/No Volume 3/NTFS/USB External Drive/No Volume 4/NTFS/Internal SATA/Yes Volume 5/NTFS/iSCSI RAID 5 Array/No For each volume, identify whether it can be backed up using Windows Azure Online Backup or whether it must be backed up using Windows Server Backup. Drag the appropriate backup solution from the left to each volume on the right.

-Volume 1: Windows Azure Online Backup -Volume 2: Windows Azure Online Backup -Volume 3: Windows Server Backup -Volume 4: Windows Server Backup -Volume 5: Windows Azure Online Backup -System State: Windows Server Backup

You manage a Windows server that is used to store user data files. You install a tape drive in the server. Following the installation, you check Device Manager and the device appears to be working correctly. You run Windows Server Backup and start the Backup Schedule wizard. After configuring the schedule, you get a message stating that there is no available backup destination. What should you do?

Add a new external hard disk to the system.

You have connected a print device to the Srv11 server and created a printer for it. You have shared the printer as Printer1 and granted the Everyone group permission to print to it. A third-party technician is visiting your company today to clean the company's printers. You check the print queue and find numerous jobs in the queue. An identical print device is attached to Srv5. The printer on Srv5 is shared as Printer2. You want to let the technician clean the printer attached to Srv11 while allowing the print jobs in queue to print. What should you do?

Add a new local port and configure Printer1 to print to it.

Click on the scope management component you would edit to create a DHCP exclusion.

Address Pool

Mark is the system administrator for a network with a single Active Directory domain. The network has just expanded to include an additional subnet. Mark has installed a new server running Windows Server on the new subnet and configured it as a DHCP server. When he checks the server icon in the DHCP Management console, he notices the server has a down icon. He notices that the DHCP server service has started, but the server still does not respond to DHCP lease requests. What should Mark do to solve the problem?

Ask a member of the Enterprise Admins group to authorize the server.

You have connected a print device to the Srv9 server and created a printer for it. You have shared the printer as Printer1 and published it to Active Directory. You are leaving on vacation and want to let Chad pause, restart, and delete print jobs on the printer while you are gone. Chad should not be allowed to delete the printer or change its properties. Chad is a member of the Help Desk Technicians domain local group. Currently, the Everyone group has the allow print permission to the printer. What should you do?

Assign Chad the allow manage documents permission to the printer.

You are the administrator for a small network with several servers. There is only one printer, which is centrally located. Although indications are that this printer is over-utilized, there is neither space nor budget to add additional printers at this time. There are often cases where a document is needed urgently, but when it is printed, it goes into the queue and is printed in the order received, not the order of the document's priority. You would like to allow Gladys, the administrative assistant, to have the ability to maintain the print queue. Specifically, you want her to be able to alter the order of printing for the documents waiting to be printed. You need to permit Gladys to make this change without adding her to the local Administrators group or making significant changes to the way your office operates. What should you do?

Assign the manage documents permission for the printer to Gladys.

You want to monitor processor and memory utilization on Srv4. You create a single data collector set configured to save log files every day. You add the processor and memory data collectors to the data collector set. After running the data collector set for several days, you have several separate log files. You would like to compare the statistics for the first day with the statistics reported for the last day. In particular, you would like to be able to see a single graph that lines up the processor utilization on an hour-by-hour basis. What should you do?

At a command prompt, run Perfmon /sys multiple times to open a view of each log file. Use the Compare option to transparently overlay each log onto the first log.

Nadine is the systems administrator for a network with a single subnet. The subnet uses 192.168.1.0 with a mask of 255.255.255.0. The network has 10 servers running Windows Server. Srv1 currently provides both DHCP and DNS services. Nadine wants to increase the fault tolerance for her DHCP servers. She installs a new server, Srv11, and configures it for DHCP. She configures a scope on Srv11 to match the scope on Srv1 and then excludes half of the addresses in the scope on Srv1 and the other half of the addresses on the Srv11. Nadine decides to test her solution and shuts down Srv1. As a test, she forces a workstation to release its IP address and request a new one. She finds that the workstation has 169.254.0.15 with a mask of 255.255.0.0 for its IP address. What should Nadine do to fix the problem?

Authorize Srv11.

The image depicts the network layout for NorthSim Corporation. Currently, the network uses static IP addressing. You want to use DHCP instead. You configure SRV1 as a DHCP server, and you create two scopes on the server. You configure all clients on both subnets to request IP addressing and other configuration parameters from the DHCP server. After starting the service, you find that hosts on subnet 192.168.1.0 have obtained addresses from the DHCP server. However, all hosts on subnet 192.168.2.0 have assigned themselves addresses in the APIPA range. What should you do?

Configure SRV2 as a relay agent.

You manage a network with two locations, San Jose and Oakland. The two networks are connected with a WAN link, and each site has its own Internet connection. Srv1 is in San Jose, and Srv2 is in Oakland. You decide to implement a WSUS solution using Srv1 and Srv2 as WSUS servers. Your solution should meet the following requirements: • Client computers should contact the WSUS server in their site for a list of approvals and download the updates from the WSUS server in their site. • All updates for both sites are approved from Srv1. • You must minimize traffic on the WAN link between the two sites. You have completed the configuration of the WSUS server in the San Jose location. How should you configure Srv2 in Oakland to meet the design requirements?

Configure Srv2 to synchronize with Srv1 as a downstream server to Srv1. Configure the server to store updates locally and download updates from Microsoft Update.

You have just received a new laptop at work that you will use on your company network and at home. The company network uses dynamic addressing, while your home network uses static addressing. You connect the laptop to the company network, and everything works fine. When you take your laptop home, you cannot connect to devices on your home network or the Internet. You run ipconfig on the laptop and receive the following output: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 169.254.22.74 Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.0.0 Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : You need to be able to connect to both the company network and your home network with the least amount of configuration and cost. What should you do?

Configure an alternate TCP/IP configuration.

You manage a network with a single location. You have previously deployed a WSUS server in your location to specify the approved list of updates. All client computers are configured to download updates from your local WSUS server. Members of the accounting department report that a new system update causes instability with their accounting software. You want to prevent this update from being applied to the accounting department computers, but you still want to ensure that all other updates are being applied properly. What should you do?

Configure client-side targeting on the WSUS server and computers in the accounting department.

You are the administrator of what will become a large Windows Server network using the TCP/IP protocol. Currently, the network consists of three Windows servers and 50 Windows workstations all on the same subnet. During the last meeting you had with the CIO, it was determined that company growth would mean adding workstations and printers to the existing network for a total of 235 devices. No one segment is to have more than 85 hosts. The existing hardware will be used on the network as the new devices are added. How should you assign IP addresses to the workstations on the network to minimize administration?

Configure each workstation to use DHCP. Install a DHCP server and configure a single scope.

You administer a single DHCP server for his network of three subnets. The DHCP server is configured with three scopes, one for each subnet. The three subnet addresses are 192.168.1.0, 192.168.2.0, and 192.168.3.0 using the default subnet mask. In addition to assigning IP addresses to network hosts, the DHCP server needs to configure the following: • DNS server address for all hosts: 192.168.1.11 • Default gateway for hosts on the 192.168.1.0 subnet: 192.168.1.1 • Default gateway for hosts on the 192.168.2.0 subnet: 192.168.2.1 • Default gateway for hosts on the 192.168.3.0 subnet: 192.168.3.1 How should you configure the DHCP scope options to minimize administrative effort?

Configure server options to deliver the DNS server address. Configure scope options for each scope to deliver each subnet's designated default gateway address.

You are the network administrator for eastsim.com. The network consists of a single domain. All the servers run Windows Server. You support a print server named PS1 that provides print services for 100 users. After installing a new printer on the print server, you observe that the print spooler needs to be restarted more frequently. You believe the problem is related to the new printer driver that has just been installed. However, investigation of the event logs is inconclusive. You need to determine if the driver for the new printer is the cause of the recent failures using the least amount of administrative effort. Your solution must not affect the ability of users to print to the new printer. What should you do?

Configure the print driver isolation settings for the new driver.

You have connected a print device to Srv3 and created a printer for it. You have shared the printer as Printer1 and granted the Everyone group permission to print to it. Users in the art department frequently send multiple page graphics to the printer. The jobs often take a long time to print. Other users, whose jobs are typically short, must wait for a long time for their documents to print. You want to prevent large print jobs from delaying the print jobs of non-art users. You want to accomplish this with least amount of administrative effort. What should you do?

Configure the priority of Printer1 to 1. Add a new printer and set the priority to 99. For the new printer, deny the print permission for users in the art department. Instruct all users except those in the art department to use the new printer.

You manage a Windows server that is used to hold user data files. You configure a script that runs as a scheduled task that runs wbadmin start backup and saves backups to a shared folder. The first day, the script runs correctly, and the backup is made as required. The second day, you arrive at work and find that the backup has failed. Not only that, but the backup from the previous day no longer exists. You want to make sure that you can save multiple backups to the shared folder if possible. If a backup fails, it should not affect existing backups. What should you do?

Configure the script to save the backups in subfolders in the shared folder.

You are the network administrator for a single domain network with 15 servers running Windows Server, 200 Windows clients, and 10 Linux workstations. Windows servers on the network provide DNS and DHCP services. The Linux workstations run a custom application that validates the workstation identity based on its IP address. For the program to run successfully, each workstation must have the same IP address each time it runs the program. Which of the following can you do to meet this requirement?

Create a reservation for each Linux workstation. Configure the workstations to receive IP addresses from DHCP.

You have connected a print device to the Srv2 server and created a printer for it. You have shared the printer as Printer1 and published it to Active Directory. During the hours of 11:00 am to 2:00 pm, you want to restrict access to the print device to members of the Help Desk Reports group. No other users should be able to print to your print device during those hours. During all other hours, all users in the company should have equal access to the print device. What should you do?

Create a second printer for your print device and name it Printer2. Keep the default configuration for Printer1, but configure Printer1's availability to 2:00 pm to 11:00 am. For Printer2, remove permissions for the Everyone group and grant the print permission to the Help Desk Reports group.

Windows Defender is configured to regularly scan your system; however, you also want to scan a removable storage device you have just connected to your Windows system. Click the scan option you should use to accomplish this task.

Custom

You are troubleshooting an issue with your DHCP server. You view the DHCP server statistics, which are shown in the top half of the image below. You go to a user's workstation and run the ipconfig /release command followed by ipconfig /renew. You view the DHCP server statistics again, which are shown in the bottom half of the image below. What should you expect to see in the statistics that is not happening?

DHCP discovers are not increasing.

Members of the Accounting group use a set of special printers in a locked room for printing all print jobs. You want to make sure that these printers and any others you might add for the group are always available for any member of the Accounting group, regardless of the computer they are using. You create a Group Policy object (GPO) called AcctGroup that is linked to the Accounting OU. All computers and users in the Accounting department are in this OU. What should you do?

Deploy the printers in the AcctGroup policy, adding the printers to the User Configuration section.

You have three shared printers that are used by the sales team. To simplify administration, you use a Group Policy object (GPO) to deploy these printers to all sales team members. You have received a new printer to replace one of the older printers. You install the printer and deploy it in the same GPO as the other printers. You check and find that the printer is automatically added to the sales team members' computers. You need to remove the printer object for the older printer from all sales team members' computers. What should you do?

Edit the GPO and remove the specific deployed printer.

You manage a network with a single location. You want to use WSUS to make sure that only approved updates are applied to all client computers. Client computers should download all approved updates from a WSUS server in your location. You install WSUS on one server. You synchronize the list of updates on the server and approve the updates that you want applied to client computers. You check the client computers and find that only the approved updates are being applied, but updates are being downloaded from the Microsoft Update website, not your local WSUS server. What should you do?

Edit the WSUS server properties to store updates locally on the server.

You are the server administrator for the network shown in the first image. SRV2 is a domain controller that hosts an Active Directory-integrated zone for the network. SRV1 is an application server. Both subnets use the default subnet mask. SRV2 has also been recently configured as a DHCP server for both subnets, and all clients have been modified to receive their IP configuration information from the DHCP server. The user at Host A reports that he cannot access SRV2. Others on the same subnet seem to be having the same problem. Users on the same subnet as SRV2 report no problems. You run ipconfig /all to verify the TCP/IP configuration of Host A. The output is shown in the second image. What should you do?

Enable BOOTP forwarding on the router.

You are the server manager for your company. You have just installed a new Windows server. You have configured Windows Server Backup to take regular backups once per day and save those backups to an external disk. You find that users working on a new project are constantly overwriting files and asking you to restore older versions of files that exist on backups from as far back as a week ago. You would like to implement a solution so that users can restore files without an administrator's help. What should you do?

Enable VSS on the volume that holds user data.

You have connected two identical print devices to the Srv12 server and created two printers for them named Printer1 and Printer2. You have shared both printers using their default names and granted the Everyone group permission to print to them. Printer1 receives the vast majority of print jobs submitted from users on the network. You want to distribute the printing load evenly between the two print devices. You want to do this while minimizing hardware costs. What should you do?

Enable printer pooling for Printer1 and configure it to print to both local printer ports in use by your print devices.

Your server runs a regularly scheduled backup of user data and the server's system state. A user has accidentally deleted an important file and has no backup. You begin the recovery wizard, which brings you to the recovery type screen shown below. Select the option you would use to recover only the file the user accidentally deleted.

Files and folders You can browse volumes included in this backup and select files and folders.

You manage a Windows server that stores user data files. You have previously configured several scheduled backups in Windows Server Backup. A user comes to you wanting a file restored from a recent backup. You check your backup media and find that you have a DVD from today. You also have a hard disk with a backup taken last night, but that disk is stored in an offsite location. You need to restore the file as soon as possible with the least amount of disruption to other users. What should you do?

Get the hard disk with last night's backup. Run the Recovery wizard using the backup on the disk.

You need to view a list of infected files that Windows Defender has quarantined. Click the option in Windows Defender you would use to do this.

History

You are troubleshooting a custom application on a Windows server named Srv4. On a periodic basis, the application writes or modifies several registry entries. You want to monitor these registry keys so that you can create a report that shows their corresponding settings over the next five days. What should you do?

In Performance Monitor, define a configuration data collector.

The network you manage has 200 workstations split into two network segments. Each segment has two servers, each running Windows Server. The two segments are connected by a single router that is not BootP enabled. To get around this, you've set up a DHCP server on Subnet1 and a DHCP Relay Agent on Subnet2. Over the weekend, you receive an email alert that the DHCP server went down. When you arrive onsite, you find the DHCP server has suffered a critical failure from which it will not easily recover. You decide to replace it. You add the DHCP role to the other server on Subnet1 and configure it with both scopes. You configure all server and scope options. When you arrive for work Monday morning, you receive reports that computers on one subnet cannot communicate with computers on the other subnet. Computers are able to communicate with workstations on the same subnet. You find that computers on Subnet1 have received IP addresses from the DHCP server, but computers in Subnet2 have not. What should you do?

In Routing and Remote Access, change the IP address configured for the Relay Agent protocol.

You are the administrator for westsim.com. You have recently installed Windows Server on new hardware in your environment. You have been experiencing a hardware problem with this new server, so you open Reliability Monitor to view your server's reliability and problem history in hopes of identifying the problem. Unfortunately, you find that no reliability information has been collected. What should you do?

In Task Scheduler, enable the One time trigger in the RacTask task.

You manage a network with a single location. You want to use WSUS to make sure that only approved updates are applied to all client computers. Client computers should download all approved updates from the Microsoft Update website. You install WSUS on one server. You synchronize the list of updates on the server and approve the updates that you want applied to client computers. You check the client computers and find that they are downloading updates from the Microsoft Update website, but they are downloading updates that you have not approved. What should you do?

In a GPO that applies to all client computers, edit the Specify intranet Microsoft Update service location policy and specify your internal WSUS server.

You want to monitor memory statistics on your Windows server named Srv12. You want the monitor to run continuously, saving an hour's worth of data in a new file. In Performance Monitor, you create a new data collector set and add the required data collectors for the statistics you want to monitor. In the data collector set properties, you select When a limit is reached, restart the data collector set and configure a limit of 1 hour. You manually start the data collector set. The next day, you view the report. There is a single file, and its contents shows data for only the first minute after you started the data collector set. What should you do to capture the data as desired?

In the data collector set, set the overall duration to zero seconds.

You are the network administrator for eastsim.com. The network consists of a single domain. All of the servers run Windows server. The company has one main office. The main office has 200 Windows client computers, 10 Linux workstations, and 20 Windows servers. The Linux workstations do not have a graphical user interface. There is one print server named PS1. Which printer role service must you install on PS1 to provide printing services to the Linux workstations?

Line Printer Daemon (LPD)

You have decided to install third-party anti-malware software on your Windows notebook system. During the installation, the installer warns you that the third-party anti-malware conflicts with Windows Defender, which is already running on the system. Which tool do you use to disable Windows Defender so you can proceed with the installation?

Local Group Policy Editor

You are the network administrator for Corpnet.com. You install the Windows Server Backup feature on a Windows Server file server named File1 and schedule a nightly backup to a network shared folder. When you attempt to perform a restore, you discover that only the last backup is available. You need to ensure that multiple backups of the server are available for restores. What should you do?

Modify the backup location for the schedule backup.

You have a Windows server named Srv9 running Server Core. You want to view the current operating statistics of Srv9 from another Windows Server server named Srv3. From Srv3, you open Performance Monitor and try to connect to Srv9. You get the following error: When attempting to connect to the remote computer the following system error occurred: The RPC server is unavailable. What should you do?

On Srv9, start the Remote Registry service. Try the connection again from Srv3.

You are the network administrator of a network with 90 workstations on a single subnet. All client computers are configured to receive IP address assignments using DHCP. A single server called SRV1 provides DHCP services and is configured with a single scope, 194.172.64.10- 194.172.64.254. You want to add a second DHCP server for redundancy and fault tolerance. The existing DHCP server should assign most of the addresses, while the second server will primarily be a backup. You want the two servers to work together efficiently to assign the available addresses. However, you want to do this while using Microsoft's best practices and with as little administrative overhead possible. You install a Windows Server named SRV2 as the secondary server and configure it with the DHCP service. How should you configure the scopes on both servers?

On both servers, set the scope range to 194.172.64.10-194.172.64.254. On SRV1, exclude addresses 194.172.64.206-194.172.64.254. On SRV2, exclude addresses 192.172.64.10-192.172.64.205.

You are the manager for the westsim.com domain. The network has a single subnet with five servers all running Windows Server. The 100 client computers are all Windows desktops. One of the servers is configured as a DHCP server configured with a single scope for the 10.0.0.0/24 subnet. Your network has three printers with built-in print servers. These printers are configured as DHCP clients. You want to make sure that each printer gets the same IP address each time it starts up. You configure an exclusion range of 10.0.0.12 to 10.0.0.14 for the printers. You also configure a reservation for each printer. You are informed that no one is able to connect to the printers. You use management software and find that none of the printers have been assigned appropriate IP addresses. What should you do?

On the DHCP server, delete the exclusion range.

You have installed WSUS on a single member server for your entire network. You have configured the server to automatically approve new versions of previously approved updates. You store updates locally on the D:\WSUS\content folder, and clients download updates directly from your WSUS server. You verify that clients are downloading the updates. You get an email notifying you of a new security patch. You check a client system and find that the newest update has not yet been applied. On the WSUS server, you see the new patch in the list of available updates, but it is not being applied to client systems. What should you do?

On the WSUS server, approve the new update.

You have a Windows server named Print1 that is the print server for five shared printers. You have configured a printer object for each printer and shared each printer. Users start complaining that one of the printers, the FastPrint 6000, is missing parts of graphics when it prints. You check the manufacturer's website and find an updated printer driver that is supposed to fix the problem. You need to update each client computer with the new driver. You need to do so as quickly as possible with the least amount of effort. What should you do?

On the server, update the printer object with the new driver.

You want to manage printing to a network printer on your local subnet. The printer is connected directly to the network and uses an IP address of 192.168.1.14. Your management server is Srv1. What should you do?

Open the Print Management console on Srv1 and create a new TCP/IP printer using the 192.168.1.14 IP address. Select the appropriate printer driver according to the make and model of the printer.

You have been hired as a consultant for a small business that is using Windows Server. Three months ago, they installed a new server. Since that time, they report that from time to time, the system has had slowdowns and crashes. You want to look at a report that shows important events for the server since it was installed. You'd like to see when software was installed and any hardware or application failures. You want to view this information with as little effort as possible. What should you do?

Open the System Stability chart in Reliability Monitor.

You want to monitor the processor utilization on your Windows server named Srv12. You want to get an email notification every time the processor utilization exceeds 90%. You create a new Data Collector set in Performance Monitor. What type of Data Collector should you create?

Performance counter alert

You have connected a print device to Srv4 and created a printer for it. You have shared the printer as Printer1 and published it to Active Directory. You assign the allow print permission for the printer to the Help Desk Technicians domain local group. However, you discover that users who are not members of the Help Desk technicians group can print to the printer. You want only members of the Help Desk Technicians group to print to Printer1. What should you do?

Remove the Everyone group from the printer's access control list.

You have a Windows server named Print1 that is the print server for five shared printers. You have configured a printer object for each printer and shared each printer. Your network has several hundred users. You would like users to be able to search for printers based on capabilities such as color, duplex, and other features, and to be able to select the printer that is appropriate for a specific task. What should you do?

Right-click each printer and choose List in Directory.

Your Windows system has been infected with malware that has replaced the standard boot loader on the hard disk with its own malicious software. Which type of exploit is being used in this scenario?

Rootkit

You have a computer that runs Windows connected to a domain network. One day, you find that the computer is unable to connect to the Internet, although it can communicate with a few other computers on the local subnet. You run the ipconfig command and find that the network connection has been assigned the address of 169.254.12.155 with a mask of 255.255.0.0. What can you try as first step to resolve this issue?

Run the ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew commands

You have connected a print device to the SRV12 server and created a printer for it. You have shared the printer as Printer1 and granted the Everyone group permission to print to it. Terry, the company vice president, informs you that he just submitted a print job to your printer and needs it in five minutes. Upon checking the printer, you find that there are numerous print jobs ahead of Terry's. You need to print Terry's print job without causing other users to lose their print jobs. What should you do?

Set the priority of Terry's document to 99 and all others to 1.

You are installing DHCP in four subnets. Three of the subnets have Windows desktop computers, and the fourth subnet has only Windows laptop computers. On the subnet with the laptops, you want any computer that has not logged on in two days to release its IP address. On the desktop subnets, you want computers that have not logged on in 30 days to release their IP addresses. How should you configure the DHCP scopes?

Set up one scope for each subnet and set the lease period as a part of each scope's configuration.

You want Windows Defender to automatically report malware infections to Microsoft. Click the option you must use to make that change.

Settings

A server named RODC1 is a read-only domain controller located in a branch office. RODC1 uses Bitlocker to encrypt all drives for extra security. You have been notified that RODC1 failed. After obtaining the necessary hardware to repair the server, you need to perform a bare metal restore of the server. What should you do?

Start the computer from the Windows Server installation disk.

You have installed WSUS on a single member server for your entire network. You have configured the server to automatically approve new versions of previously approved updates. You store updates locally on the D:\WSUS\content folder, and clients download updates directly from your WSUS server. You verify that clients are downloading the updates. You get an email notifying you of an updated security patch that applies to an update that you have previously approved. You check a client system and find that the newest update has not yet been applied. On the WSUS server, you do not see the new update listed. What should you do?

Synchronize your WSUS server with Microsoft Update.

You are troubleshooting an issue with DHCP where clients are getting duplicate IP addresses, which causes users to get IP address conflict messages on their workstations. You view the statistics on your DHCP server, which are shown in the top half of the image below. A few minutes later, you view the statistics again and see the information shown in the bottom half of the image below. Based on this information, which of the following is a probable explanation for the duplicate IP addresses?

There is a rogue DHCP server on the network.

You have been hired as a consultant for a small business that is using Windows Server. Over the past week, the system has become unstable. You check the System Stability chart in Reliability Monitor and find the following information for the stability index each day: Monday = 9.19 Tuesday = 5.2 Wednesday = 6.4 Thursday = 8.7 Friday = 7.5 You want to look at information for the day that indicates the least stability. Which day would you look at first?

Tuesday

You are the network administrator for westsim.com. The network consists of a single domain. The main office contains a file server named FS1. You need to determine whether the page file on FS1 has been set to the optimal size. What should you do?

Use Performance Monitor to monitor the Paging File, %Usage counter.

You are the server manager for your company. You have just installed a new Windows server. You need to design a backup and recovery strategy for the server that meets the following requirements: • You will use Windows tools for the backups. • Backups are to be taken to an offsite location for storage after they are performed. • Backups should only save data changed since the last backup. • You need to be able to recover individual files and folders. What should you do?

Use Windows Server Backup to create scheduled backups to a removable hard disk.

You manage a Windows computer that is shared by multiple users. Recently, a user downloaded and installed two malware programs on the computer. The applications had a .msi extension. What is the first line of defense in protecting your system against applications like these from being copied or downloaded to your system?

Use antimalware software that provides real-time protection.

You are the network administrator for eastsim.com. The network consists of a single domain. The main office contains a file server named FS1, which is running out of space. Another file server, which is named FS2, is available. It has 500 GB of free space. You need to move the C:\SalesData folder from FS1 to FS2. Before you move the folder, you need to perform a backup of the C:\SalesData folder in the minimum amount of time. What should you do?

Use the Windows Server Backup feature to perform a custom backup. On the Select Items for Backup page, select the C:\SalesData folder.

You manage a Windows computer connected to a business network using switches and multiple subnets. One day you find that the computer is unable to connect to the Internet although it can communicate with a few other computers on the local subnet. You type ipconfig /all on the computer and see the following output: Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : mydomain.local Description . . . . . . . : Broadcom network adapter Physical Address. . . . . . : 00-AA-BB-CC-74-EF DHCP Enabled . . . . . . . : Yes Autoconfiguration Enabled. . . : Yes IPv4 Address . . . . . . . : 169.254.155.1(Preferred) Subnet Mask . . . . . . . : 255.255.0.0 Default Gateway. . . . . . . . . : DNS Servers. . . . . . . . . . . : What should you do?

Verify that the DHCP server is up and functional.


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