Exam 70-640 Practice Test Questions For Email #4: TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuration

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Exam 70-640 Practice Test Questions for Email #4

TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuration

James Goodwin MCT, MCTS, MCITP

Question 1:
Your company's network is configured as a single Active Directory domain. All domain controllers are running Windows Server 2008. The network currently has only a single site. The company is preparing to open a branch office. You must ensure that administrators at the branch office can create, modify, and delete user accounts only for employees at the branch office. Administrators must be able to manage user accounts even if the link to the corporate office is unavailable. What should you do?

A:

Install a standard domain controller at the branch office. Create a global group named BranchAdmins. Create an organizational unit (OU) named BranchUsers. Delegate the Create, delete, and manage user accounts task on BranchUsers to BranchAdmins.

B:

Install a read-only domain controller (RODC) at the branch office. Create a global group named BranchAdmins. Create an organizational unit (OU) named BranchUsers. Delegate the Create, delete, and manage user accounts task on BranchUsers to BranchAdmins.

C:

Install a standard domain controller at the branch office. Create a global group named BranchAdmins. Create a domain local group named BranchUsers. Delegate the Create, delete, and manage user accounts task on BranchUsers to BranchAdmins.

D:

Install a read-only domain controller (RODC) at the branch office. Create a global group named BranchAdmins. Create domain local group named BranchUsers. Delegate the Create, delete, and manage user accounts task on BranchUsers to BranchAdmins.)

Question 2:
Your company's network is configured as a single Active Directory domain. All domain controllers are running Windows Server 2008. The domain includes an organizational unit (OU) named CallCenter, which contains computer objects. All computers in the CallCenter OU should have the same User Configuration settings applied, regardless of who logs on. You have created these settings in a Group Policy object (GPO) named CallCenterGPO and linked it to CallCenter. However, users are still able to log on and receive the User Configuration settings that apply to their user accounts. You need to ensure that the users' settings are not applied to the computers in the call center. What should you do?

A:

In CallCenterGPO, enable the User Group Policy loopback processing mode policy and set the Replace option.

B:

In CallCenterGPO, enable the User Group Policy loopback processing mode policy and set the Merge option.

C: In the CallCenterGPO link, enable the Enforce option.

D:

On the CallCenter OU, enable the Block Policy Inheritance option.

Question 3:

Your company's network is configured as a single Active Directory domain. All domain controllers are running Windows Server 2008. A portion of the organizational unit (OU) hierarchy is shown in the exhibit to the right.

You need to deploy Microsoft Office 2007 to all members of the Sales department. What should you do? the application. Link it to SalesUsers.

A:

Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that assigns the application. Link it to SalesComputers.

B: Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that assigns the application. Link it to SalesUsers. C: Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that publishes the application. Link it to SalesComputers. D: Create a Group Policy object (GPO) that publishes the application. Link it to SalesUsers.

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