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Vendor: Microsoft
Exam Code: 70-410
Exam Name: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012
Date: Jun 14, 2018
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Question 1
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named adatum.com. The domain contains several thousand member servers that run Windows Server 2012 R2. All of the computer accounts for the member servers are in an organizational unit (OU) named ServersAccounts. 
Servers are restarted only occasionally. 
You need to identify which servers were restarted during the last two days. 
What should you do?
  1. Run dsquery computer and specify the –staiepwd parameter.
  2. Run Get-ADComputer and specify the SearchScope parameter.
  3. Run Get-ADComputer and specify the IastLogon property.
  4. Run dsquery server and specify the –o parameter
Correct answer: C
Question 2
Your network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains a single domain named contoso.com. The domain contains four domain controllers. The domain controllers are configured as shown in the following table. 
  
All domain controllers are DNS servers. 
You plan to deploy a new domain controller named DC5 in the contoso.com domain. 
You need to identify which domain controller must be online to ensure that DC5 can be promoted successfully to a domain controller. 
Which domain controller should you identify?
  1. DC1
  2. DC2
  3. DC3
  4. DC4
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
Relative ID (RID) Master:Allocates active and standby RID pools to replica domain controllers in the same domain. (corp.contoso.com). Must be online for newly promoted domain controllers to obtain a local RID pool that is required to advertise or when existing domain controllers have to update their current or standby RID pool allocation. The RID master is responsible for processing RID pool requests from all domain controllers in a particular domain. When a DC creates a security principal object such as a user or group, it attaches a unique Security ID (SID) to the object. This SID consists of a domain SID (the same for all SIDs created in a domain), and a relative ID (RID) that is unique for each security principal SID created in a domain. Each DC in a domain is allocated a pool of RIDs that it is allowed to assign to the security principals it creates. When a DC’s allocated RID pool falls below a threshold, that DC issues a request for additional RIDs to the domain’s RID master. The domain RID master responds to the request by retrieving RIDs from the domain’s unallocated RID pool and assigns them to the pool of the requesting DC At any one time, there can be only one domain controller acting as the RID master in the domain.   The Infrastructure Master – The purpose of this role is to ensure that cross-domain object references are correctly handled. For example, if you add a user from one domain to a security group from a different domain, the Infrastructure Master makes sure this is done properly. As you can guess however, if your Active Directory deployment has only a single domain, then the Infrastructure Master role does no work at all, and even in a multi-domain environment it is rarely used except when complex user administration tasks are performed, so the machine holding this role doesn’t need to have much horsepower at all.
Relative ID (RID) Master:
Allocates active and standby RID pools to replica domain controllers in the same domain. (corp.contoso.com). 
Must be online for newly promoted domain controllers to obtain a local RID pool that is required to advertise or when existing domain controllers have to update their current or standby RID pool allocation. 
The RID master is responsible for processing RID pool requests from all domain controllers in a particular domain. When a DC creates a security principal object such as a user or group, it attaches a unique Security ID (SID) to the object. This SID consists of a domain SID (the same for all SIDs created in a domain), and a relative ID (RID) that is unique for each security principal SID created in a domain. Each DC in a domain is allocated a pool of RIDs that it is allowed to assign to the security principals it creates. When a DC’s allocated RID pool falls below a threshold, that DC issues a request for additional RIDs to the domain’s RID master. The domain RID master responds to the request by retrieving RIDs from the domain’s unallocated RID pool and assigns them to the pool of the requesting DC At any one time, there can be only one domain controller acting as the RID master in the domain. 
  
The Infrastructure Master – The purpose of this role is to ensure that cross-domain object references are correctly handled. For example, if you add a user from one domain to a security group from a different domain, the Infrastructure Master makes sure this is done properly. As you can guess however, if your Active Directory deployment has only a single domain, then the Infrastructure Master role does no work at all, and even in a multi-domain environment it is rarely used except when complex user administration tasks are performed, so the machine holding this role doesn’t need to have much horsepower at all.
Question 3
Your network contains an Active Directory forest that contains three domains. 
A group named Group1 is configured as a domain local distribution group in the forest root domain. 
You plan to grant Group1 read-only access to a shared folder named Share1.Share1 is located in a child domain. 
You need to ensure that the members of Group1 can access Share1. 
What should you do first?
  1. Convert Group1 to a universal security group.
  2. Convert Group1 to a global distribution group.
  3. Convert Group1 to a universal distribution group.
  4. Convert Group1 to a domain local security group.
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
Universal can be used for any domain or forest. Furthermore a Universal group can span multiple domains, even the entire forest. References:Exam Ref 70-410: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2: Chapter 5: Install and Administer Active Directory, Objective 5.3 Create and manage Active Directory groups and Organization units, p. 289-291, 293http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc781446(v=ws.10).aspxhttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc755692(v=ws.10).aspx
Universal can be used for any domain or forest. Furthermore a Universal group can span multiple domains, even the entire forest. 
References:
Exam Ref 70-410: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2: Chapter 5: Install and Administer Active Directory, Objective 5.3 Create and manage Active Directory groups and Organization units, p. 289-291, 293
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc781446(v=ws.10).aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc755692(v=ws.10).aspx
Question 4
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains 100 servers. The servers are contained in an organizational unit (OU) named Servers OU. 
You need to create a group named Group1 on all of the servers in the domain. You must ensure that Group1 is added only to the servers. 
What should you configure?
  1. a Local Users and Groups preferences setting in a Group Policy linked to the Domain Controllers OU
  2. a Restricted Groups setting in a Group Policy linked to the domain
  3. a Local Users and Groups preferences setting in a Group Policy linked to ServersOU
  4. a Restricted Groups setting in a Group Policy linked to Servers OU
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
Preferences in Group Policy linked to Servers OU allows you to centrally manage local users and groups on domain member computers and is this is the correct OU for the GPO change Unlike Group Policy settings, which App1y to both local computer policy and Active Directory policy, Group Policy preferences only App1y to Active Directory policy. You use preferences to configure many areas of the OS, including:System devices, such as USB ports, floppy drives and removable media Network shares and mapping network shares to drive letters System and user environment variables User and group accounts for the local computer VPN and dial-up networking connections Printer configuration and mapping Registry settings, schedule tasks and system services Settings for Folder Options, Internet Options and Regional and Language Options Settings for power schemes and power management Start Menu properties and menu items
Preferences in Group Policy linked to Servers OU allows you to centrally manage local users and groups on domain member computers and is this is the correct OU for the GPO change 
Unlike Group Policy settings, which App1y to both local computer policy and Active Directory policy, Group Policy preferences only App1y to Active Directory policy. 
You use preferences to configure many areas of the OS, including:
  • System devices, such as USB ports, floppy drives and removable media Network shares and mapping network shares to drive letters System and user environment variables 
  • User and group accounts for the local computer 
  • VPN and dial-up networking connections 
  • Printer configuration and mapping 
  • Registry settings, schedule tasks and system services 
  • Settings for Folder Options, Internet Options and Regional and Language Options Settings for power schemes and power management 
  • Start Menu properties and menu items
Question 5
Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. All domain controllers currently run Windows Server 2008 R2. 
You plan to install a new domain controller named DC4 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. 
The new domain controller will have the following configurations:
  • Schema master 
  • Global catalog server 
  • Active Directory Federation Services server role 
  • Active Directory Certificate Services server role 
You need to identify which configuration can be fulfilled by using the Active Directory Domain Services Configuration Wizard.  
Which configuration should you identify?
  1. Enable the global catalog server.
  2. Install the DNS Server role.
  3. Install the Active Directory Certificate Services role.
  4. Transfer the schema master.
Correct answer: A
Question 6
Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. 
The forest contains two domains named contoso.com and child.contoso.com and two sites named Site1 and Site2. The domains and the sites are configured as shown in following table. 
  
When the link between Site1 and Site2 fails, users fail to log on to Site2. 
You need to identify what prevents the users in Site2 from logging on to the child.contoso.com domain. 
What should you identify?
  1. The placement of the global catalog server
  2. The placement of the infrastructure master
  3. The placement of the domain naming master
  4. The placement of the PDC emulator
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
The exhibit shows that Site2 does not have a PDC emulator. This is important because of the close interaction between the RID operations master role and the PDC emulator role. The PDC emulator processes password changes from earlier-version clients and other domain controllers on a best-effort basis; handles password authentication requests involving passwords that have recently changed and not yet been replicated throughout the domain; and, by default, synchronizes time. If this domain controller cannot connect to the PDC emulator, this domain controller cannot process authentication requests, it may not be able to synchronize time, and password updates cannot be replicated to it. The PDC emulator master processes password changes from client computers and replicates these updates to all domain controllers throughout the domain. At any time, there can be only one domain controller acting as the PDC emulator master in each domain in the forest.
The exhibit shows that Site2 does not have a PDC emulator. This is important because of the close interaction between the RID operations master role and the PDC emulator role. 
The PDC emulator processes password changes from earlier-version clients and other domain controllers on a best-effort basis; handles password authentication requests involving passwords that have recently changed and not yet been replicated throughout the domain; and, by default, synchronizes time. If this domain controller cannot connect to the PDC emulator, this domain controller cannot process authentication requests, it may not be able to synchronize time, and password updates cannot be replicated to it. 
The PDC emulator master processes password changes from client computers and replicates these updates to all domain controllers throughout the domain. At any time, there can be only one domain controller acting as the PDC emulator master in each domain in the forest.
Question 7
You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. 
You plan to create a storage pool that will contain a new volume. 
You need to create a new 600-GB volume by using thin provisioning. The new volume must use the parity layout. 
What is the minimum number of 256-GB disks required for the storage pool?
  1. 2
  2. 3
  3. 4
  4. 5
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
It takes 3 discs (minimum) in order to create a storage pool array with parity. If this array were using fixed provisioning, this would not be enough given the 256MB capacity (since only 2/3rds of 256 X 3 - less than 600 - could be used as actual data with the rest being parity bits), but since this array uses thin provisioning, a 600GB volume could technically be set up on a 20GB disc and it would still show as 600GB. (So, essentially, the question really becomes how many drives it takes in a storage pool to create a parity array.) References:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831391.aspxhttp://www.ibeast.com/content/tools/RaidCalc/RaidCalc.asphttp://www.raid-calculator.com/default.aspxhttps://www.icc-usa.com/raid-calculator
It takes 3 discs (minimum) in order to create a storage pool array with parity. If this array were using fixed provisioning, this would not be enough given the 256MB capacity (since only 2/3rds of 256 X 3 - less than 600 - could be used as actual data with the rest being parity bits), but since this array uses thin provisioning, a 600GB volume could technically be set up on a 20GB disc and it would still show as 600GB. (So, essentially, the question really becomes how many drives it takes in a storage pool to create a parity array.) 
References:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831391.aspx
http://www.ibeast.com/content/tools/RaidCalc/RaidCalc.asp
http://www.raid-calculator.com/default.aspx
https://www.icc-usa.com/raid-calculator
Question 8
You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. 
You plan to use Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) to confirm that the Application Identity service is running on all file servers. 
You define the following configuration in the Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE):
  
You need to use DSC to configure Server1 as defined in the configuration. 
What should you run first?
  1. Service1
  2. Configuration1
  3. Start DscConfiguration
  4. Test-DscConfigu ration
Correct answer: B
Question 9
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a server named Server1. Server1 runs Windows Server 2012 R2. 
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?
  1. From the Services Console, configure the recovery settings
  2. From a command prompt, run sc.exe and specify the config parameter
  3. From Windows PowerShell, run Set-Service and specify the -PassThrough parameter
  4. From a command prompt, run sc.exe and specify the sdset parameter
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
Sc config, Modifies the value of a service’s entries in the registry and in the Service Control Manager database. obj= {<AccountName> | <ObjectName>} Specifies a name of an account in which a service will run, or specifies a name of the Windows driver object in which the driver will run. The default setting is LocalSystem. password= <Password> Specifies a password. This is required if an account other than the LocalSystem account is used.
Sc config, Modifies the value of a service’s entries in the registry and in the Service Control Manager database. 
obj= {<AccountName> | <ObjectName>} 
Specifies a name of an account in which a service will run, or specifies a name of the Windows driver object in which the driver will run. The default setting is LocalSystem. 
password= <Password> 
Specifies a password. This is required if an account other than the LocalSystem account is used.
Question 10
Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains a single domain. The domain contains two domain controllers named DC1 and DC2 that run Windows Server 2012 R2. 
The domain contains a user named User1 and a global security group named Group1. 
You need to modify the SAM account name of Group1. 
Which cmdlet should you run?
  1. Add-AdPrincipalGroupMembership
  2. Install-AddsDomainController
  3. Install-WindowsFeature
  4. Install-AddsDomain
  5. Rename-AdObject
  6. Set AdAccountControl
  7. Set-AdGroup
  8. Set-User
Correct answer: G
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