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Q221. - (Topic 3)
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2 and has the Web Server (US) server role installed.
Server1 has a web site named Web1. Web1 is configured to use digest authentication.
You need to ensure that a user named User1 can access Web1.
What should you do from Active Directory Users and Computers?
A. From the properties of User1, select Store password using reversible encryption.
B. From the properties of User1, select Use Kerberos DES encryption types for this account.
C. From the properties of Server1, select Trust this computer for delegation to any service (Kerberos only).
D. From the properties of Server1, assign the Allowed to Authenticate permission to User1.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) is a basic level of iSCSI security that is used to authenticate the peer of a connection and is based upon the peers sharing a secret: that secret being a password. To make sure that User1 can connect to the server, you should use Active Directory Users and Computers to store that password.
Q222. - (Topic 3)
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a server named Server 2012. You create a group Managed Service Account named gservice1. You need to configure a service named Service1 to run as the gservice1 account. How should you configure Service1?
A. From a command prompt, run sc.exe and specify the config parameter.
B. From Windows PowerShell,run Set-Service and specify the -PassThrough parameter
C. From Windows PowerShell,run Set-Service and specify the -StartupType parameter
D. From Services Console configure the General settings
Answer: A
Q223. - (Topic 3)
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains an application server named Server1. Server1 runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
You have a client application named App1 that communicates to Server1 by using dynamic TCP ports.
On Server1, a technician runs the following command:
New-NetFirewallRule -DisplayNameAllowDynamic -Direction Outbound -LocalPort 1024-65535 -Protocol TCP. Users report that they can no longer connect to Server1 by using Appl.
You need to ensure that App1 can connect to Server1.
What should you run on Server1?
A. Set-NetFirewallRule -DisplayNameAllowDynamic -Action Allow
B. netshadvfirewall firewall add rule name=allowdynamic action-allow
C. netshadvfirewall firewall set rule name-allowdynamic new action- allow
D. Set-NetFirewallRule -DisplayNameAllowDynamic -Direction Inbound
Answer: D
Explanation:
When using the using the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security console. You can select the Inbound Rules node and scroll down in the list, you can see nine different Network Discovery rules. The Direction Inbound rule is the rule that will allow App1 to connect to Server1.
Exam Ref 70-410: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2, Chapter 6: Create and manage Group Policy, Objective 6.4: Configure Windows Firewall, p. 348 Training Guide: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2, Chapter 6: Network Administration, Lesson 4: Configuring IPv6/IPv4 Interoperability, p. 269
Q224. - (Topic 3)
You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has 2 dual-
core processors and 16 GB of RAM.
You install the Hyper-V server role in Server1.
You plan to create two virtual machines on Server1.
You need to ensure that both virtual machines can use up to 8 GB of memory. The solution
must ensure that both virtual machines can be started simultaneously.
What should you configure on each virtual machine?
A. Dynamic Memory
B. NUMA topology
C. Memory weight
D. Resource Control
Answer: A
Q225. - (Topic 3)
Your network contains an active directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a domain controller named DCS. DCS has a server core installation of windows server 2012. You need to uninstall Active Directory from DCS manually. Which tool should you use?
A. The Remove-WindowsFeature cmdlet
B. the ntdsutil.exe command
C. the dsamain.exe command
D. the Remove-ADComputer cmdlet
Answer: B
Q226. DRAG DROP - (Topic 3)
You plan to deploy a DHCP server that will support four subnets. The subnets will be configured as shown in the following table:
You need to identify which network ID you should use for each subnet. What should you identify? To answer, drag the appropriate network ID to the each subnet in the answer area.
Answer:
Q227. - (Topic 2)
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2.Client computers run either Windows 7 or Windows 8.
All of the computer accounts of the client computers reside in an organizational unit (OU) named Clients. A Group Policy object (GPO) named GPO1 is linked to the Clients OU. All of the client computers use a DNS server named Server1.
You configure a server named Server2 as an ISATAP router. You add a host (A) record for ISATAP to the contoso.com DNS zone.
You need to ensure that the client computers locate the ISATAP router.
What should you do?
A. Run the Set-DnsServerGlobalQueryBlockList cmdlet on Server1.
B. Configure the Network Options Group Policy preference of GPO1.
C. Run the Add-DnsServerResourceRecord cmdlet on Server1.
D. Configure the DNS Client Group Policy setting of GPO1.
Answer: A
Explanation:
The Set-DnsServerGlobalQueryBlockList command will change the settings of a global query block list which you can use to ensure that client computers locate the ISATAP router.
Windows Server 2008 introduced a new feature, called “Global Query Block list”, which prevents some arbitrary machine from registering the DNS name of WPAD. This is a good security feature, as it prevents someone from just joining your network, and setting himself up as a proxy. The dynamic update feature of Domain Name System (DNS) makes it possible for DNS client computers to register and dynamically update their resource records with a DNS server whenever a client changes its network address or host name. This reduces the need for manual administration of zone records. This convenience comes at a cost, however, because any authorized client can register any unused host name, even a host name that might have special significance for certain Applications. This can allow a malicious user to take over a special name and divert certain types of network traffic to that user’s computer. Two commonly deployed protocols are particularly vulnerable to this type of takeover: the Web Proxy Automatic Discovery Protocol (WPAD) and the Intra-site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP). Even if a network does not deploy these protocols, clients that are configured to use them are vulnerable to the takeover that DNS dynamic update enables. Most commonly, ISATAP hosts construct their PRLs by using DNS to locate a host named isatap on the local domain. For example, if the local domain is corp.contoso.com, an ISATAP-enabled host queries DNS to obtain the IPv4 address of a host named isatap.corp.contoso.com. In its default configuration, the Windows Server 2008 DNS Server service maintains a list of names that, in effect, it ignores when it receives a query to resolve the name in any zone for which the server is authoritative. Consequently, a malicious user can spoof an ISATAP router in much the same way as a malicious user can spoof a WPAD server: A malicious user can use dynamic update to register the user’s own computer as a counterfeit ISATAP router and then divert traffic between ISATAP-enabled computers on the network. The initial contents of the block list depend on whether WPAD or ISATAP is already deployed when you add the DNS server role to an existing Windows Server 2008 deployment or when you upgrade an earlier version of Windows Server running the DNS Server service. Add-DnsServerResourceRecord – The Add-DnsServerResourceRecordcmdlet adds a resource record for a Domain Name System (DNS) zone on a DNS server. You can add different types of resource records. Use different switches for different record types. By using this cmdlet, you can change a value for a record, configure whether a record has a time stamp, whether any authenticated user can update a record with the same owner name, and change lookup timeout values, Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) cache settings, and replication settings. Set-DnsServerGlobalQueryBlockList – The Set-DnsServerGlobalQueryBlockListcmdlet changes settings of a global query block list on a Domain Name System (DNS) server. This cmdlet replaces all names in the list of names that the DNS server does not resolve with the names that you specify. If you need the DNS server to resolve names such as ISATAP and WPAD, remove these names from the list. Web Proxy Automatic Discovery Protocol (WPAD) and Intra-site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP) are two commonly deployed protocols that are particularly vulnerable to hijacking.
References: Training Guide: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2, Chapter 4: Deploying domain controllers, Lesson 4: Configuring IPv6/IPv4 Interoperability, p. 254-256 http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj649942(v=wps.620).aspx http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj649876(v=wps.620).aspx http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj649874.aspx http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj649909.aspx
Q228. - (Topic 3)
You work as an administrator at Contoso.com. The Contoso.com network consists of an Active Directory forest that contains a root domain, named Contoso.com, and two child domains, named us.Contoso.com and uk.Contoso.com. All servers on the Contoso.com network have Windows Server 2012 R2 installed.
The root domain hosts a domain local distribution group, named ENSUREPASSGroup. You are preparing to issue ENSUREPASSGroup read-only access to a shared folder hosted by the us.Contoso.com domain.
You want to make sure that ENSUREPASSGroup is able to access the shared folder in the us.Contoso.com domain.
Which of the following actions should you take?
A. You should consider re-configuring ENSUREPASSGroup as a universal Admins group.
B. You should consider re-configuring ENSUREPASSGroup as a universal security group.
C. You should consider re-configuring ENSUREPASSGroup as a global administrators group.
D. You should consider re-configuring ENSUREPASSGroup as a local administrators group.
Answer: B
Q229. - (Topic 3)
You have a domain controller named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2 and has the DNS Server server role installed. Server1 hosts a DNS zone named contoso.com and a GlobalNames zone.
You discover that the root hints were removed from Server1.
You need to view the default root hints of Server1.
What should you do?
A. From Event Viewer, open the DNS Manager log.
B. From Notepad, open the Cache.dns file.
C. From Windows Powershell, run Get-DNSServerDiagnostics.
D. From nslookup, run root server1.contoso.com
Answer: B
Explanation:
A. Allows you to troubleshoot DNS issues
B. DNS Server service implements root hints using a file, Cache.dns, stored in the systemrootSystem32Dnsfolder on the server
C. Gets DNS event logging details
D. nslookup is used to query the DNS server
Q230. - (Topic 3)
Which of the following is not a type of user account that can be configured in Windows Server 2012 R2?
A. local accounts
B. domain accounts
C. network accounts
D. built-in accounts
Answer: C
Explanation:
A. Incorrect: Local accounts can be created and configured in Windows Server 2012 R2.
B. Incorrect: Domain accounts can be created and configured in Windows Server 2012 R2.
C. Correct: Three types of user accounts can be created and configured in Windows Server 2012: local accounts, domain accounts, and built-in user accounts.
D. Incorrect: Built-in accounts can be created and configured in Windows Server 2012 R2.