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Offline - 70-410: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012

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Question: 441
Measured Skill: Install and configure servers (15–20%)

You are an administrator for your company. You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.

You apply a security policy to Server1 by using the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW).

You need to roll back the security policy.

Which settings will NOT be rolled back by the SCW?

AThe system access control list (SACLs)
B The outbound authentication methods
C The network security rules
D The service startup mode

Correct answer: A

Explanation:

SCWAudit.inf is the auditing security template that is provided with the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW). SCWAudit.inf defines the system access control lists (SACLs) that help detect the tampering or attempted tampering of the operating system. These SACLs enable the system to record access by any user to any executable or configuration files in the Windows directory structure, and changes to the state or configuration of Windows services. The SACLs do not cause Windows to monitor files and directories that are primarily used for other purposes, and they generate as few logged events as possible. However, applying a service pack, restoring information from a backup, or changing permissions on all or part of the Windows directory could result in a large number of events being generated.

The SCW rollback feature does not include the ability to roll back SACLs.

SACLs and Rollback

Question: 442
Measured Skill: Install and configure servers (15–20%)

You are an administrator for a company. You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.

You need to create a virtual hard disk (VHD) named Disk1.vhdx on Server1.

Which three tools can you use to achieve the goal?

(Each correct answer presents a complete solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.)

AThe New-VirtualDisk cmdlet
B The New-VHD cmdlet
C The Disk Management console
D The diskpart.exe command
E The Server Manager console

Correct answer: B, C, D

Explanation:

To create a virtual hard disk (VHD) you can use the PowerShell cmdlet New-VHD, the Disk Management snap-in or the diskpart.exe command line tool.

Question: 443
Measured Skill: Install and configure servers (15–20%)

Your network contains an Active Directory domain. You deploy two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2012 R2 to the domain.

You sign in to Server1.

From Server1, you need to add the DNS Server role to Server2 by using the Server Manager console.

What should you do first?

AOn Server2, add Server1 to Server Manager.
B On Server1, add Server2 to Server Manager.
C On Server1, run Enable-PSRemoting in Windows PowerShell.
D On Server2, run Enable-PSRemoting in Windows PowerShell.

Correct answer: B

Explanation:

In Windows Server you can manage multiple remote servers by using a single Server Manager console. Servers that you want to manage by using Server Manager can be running Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, or Windows Server 2008. Note that you cannot manage a newer release of Windows Server with an older release of Server Manager.

Server Manager in Windows Server 2012 and later releases of Windows Server can be used to manage up to 100 servers that are configured with a typical workload. The number of servers that you can manage by using a single Server Manager console can vary depending on the amount of data that you request from managed servers, and hardware and network resources available to the computer running Server Manager.



Reference: Add Servers to Server Manager

Question: 444
Measured Skill: Install and administer Active Directory (15–20%)

You are an administrator for a company. Your network contains an Active Directory domain named adatum.com.

You create an organizational unit (OU) named OU1. You create a CSV file that contains following data.

objectClass,dn,givenName,sn,samAccountName,userPrincipalName
user,"cn=User1,OU=OU1,dc=Adatum,dc=com",,User1,User1,User1@Adatum.com
user,"cn=User2,OU=OU1,dc=Adatum,dc=com",User2,Test,User2,User2@Contoso.com
user,"cn=User3,OU=OU1,dc=Adatum,dc=com",,,User3,
user,"cn=User4,OU=OU1,dc=Adatum,dc=com",User4,,User4,User4@Contoso.com

You import the file by running csvde.exe.

How many of the new accounts are disabled?

A3
B 0
C 4
D 1
E 2

Correct answer: C

Explanation:

The following command can be used to import the file:

csvde -i -f file.txt

The csvde command-line tool can not set passwords; anyone who wants to import active objects must first disable the password policies. Of course this is only suitable for test environments.

It is also important that for all objects of type User the value for "userAccountControl" must be set to 512, so that the object is activated. There is no value for "userAccountControl" in the CSV file.

Reference: CSVDE Import

Question: 445
Measured Skill: Create and manage Group Policy (15–20%)

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. On Server1, you create a local user named User1.

You need to create a Group Policy object (GPO) that will apply only to User1.

What should you use?

AThe Computer Management console.
B The Group Policy management console.
C The Local Group Policy Editor.
D The New-GPO cmdlet and the Set-GPPermission cmdlet.

Correct answer: C

Explanation:

User1 is a local user on Server1. To create group policies for a local user, we must use the Local Group Policy Editor on Server1.



 
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