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New Microsoft 70-410 Exam Dumps Collection (Question 13 - Question 22)

Question No: 13

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a domain controller named DC5. DC5 has a Server Core Installation of Windows Server 2012 R2.

You need to uninstall Active Directory from DC5 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


Question No: 14

You work as a senior administrator at Contoso.com. The Contoso.com network consists of a single domain named Contoso.com. All servers on the Contoso.com network have Windows Server 2012 R2 installed.

You are running a training exercise for junior administrators. You are currently discussing the new VHD format called VHDX.

Which of the following is TRUE with regards to VHDX? (Choose all that apply.)

A. It supports virtual hard disk storage capacity of up to 64 GB.

B. It supports virtual hard disk storage capacity of up to 64 TB.

C. It does not provide protection against data corruption during power failures.

D. It has the ability to store custom metadata about the file that the user might want to record.

Answer: B,D

Explanation:

The main new features of the VHDX format are:

Support for virtual hard disk storage capacity of up to 64 TB.

Protection against data corruption during power failures by logging updates to the VHDX metadata structures.

Improved alignment of the virtual hard disk format to work well on large sector disks. The VHDX format also provides the following features:

Larger block sizes for dynamic and differencing disks, which allows these disks to attune to the needs of the workload.

A 4-KB logical sector virtual disk that allows for increased performance when used by applications and workloads that are designed for 4-KB sectors.

The ability to store custom metadata about the file that the user might want to record, such as operating system version or patches applied.

Efficiency in representing data (also known as u201ctrimu201d), which results in smaller file size and allows the underlying physical storage device to reclaim unused space. (Trim requires physical disks directly attached to a virtual machine or SCSI disks, and trim-compatible

hardware).

VHDX Format u2013 Features and Benefits VHDX format features provide features at the virtual hard disk as well as virtual hard disk file layers and is optimized to work well with modern storage hardware configurations and capabilities. At the virtual hard disk layer, benefits include the ability to represent a large virtual disk size up to 64 TB, support larger logical sector sizes for a virtual disk up to 4 KB that facilitates the conversion of 4 KB sector physical disks to virtual disks, and support large block sizes for a virtual disk up to 256 MB that enables tuning block size to match the IO patterns of the application or system for optimal performance. At the virtual hard disk file layer, the benefits include the use of a log to ensure resiliency of the VHDX file to corruptions from system power failure events and a mechanism that allows for small pieces of user generated data to be transported along with the VHDX file. On modern storage platforms, the benefits include optimal performance on host disks that have physical sector sizes larger than 512 bytes through improved data alignment and capability to use the information from the UNMAP command, sent by the application or system using the virtual hard disk, to optimize the size of the VHDX file. The format is designed so that additional features could be introduced in the future by Microsoft or extended by other parser implementations. The format provides parsers the ability to detect features in a VHDX file that a parser does not understand.


Question No: 15

Your network contains a Hyper-V host named Hyperv1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Hyperv1 has a virtual switch named Switch1.

You replace all of the network adapters on Hyperv1 with new network adapters that support single-root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV). You need to enable SR-IOV for all of the virtual machines on Hyperv1.

Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

A. On each virtual machine, modify the Advanced Features settings of the network adapter.

B. Modify the settings of the Switch1 virtual switch.

C. Delete, and then recreate the Switch1 virtual switch.

D. On each virtual machine, modify the BIOS settings.

E. On each virtual machine, modify the Hardware Acceleration settings of the network adapter.

Answer: C,E


Question No: 16

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains three member servers.

The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

All client computers run Windows 8. All client computers receive updates from Server2. On Server3, you add a shared printer named Printer1. Printer1 uses a Type 4 driver that is

not included in the Windows 8 installation media.

You need to ensure that when users connect to the printer for the first time, the printer driver is installed automatically on their client computer.

What should you do?

A. From the Windows Deployment Services console on Server1, add the driver package for Printer1.

B. From the Update Services console on Server2, import and approve updates.

C. From Windows PowerShell on Server3, run the Add-PrinterDriver cmdlet.

D. From the Print Management console on Server3, add additional drivers for Printer1.

Answer: D


Question No: 17

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The network contains a member server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has the DNS Server server role installed and has a primary zone for contoso.com.

The Active Directory domain contains 500 client computers. There are an additional 20 computers in a workgroup.

You discover that every client computer on the network can add its record to the contoso.com zone.

You need to ensure that only the client computers in the Active Directory domain can register records in the contoso.com zone.

What should you do first?

A. Move the contoso.com zone to a domain controller that is configured as a DNS server.

B. Configure the Dynamic updates settings of the contoso.com zone.

C. Sign the contoso.com zone by using DNSSEC

D. Configure the Security settings of the contoso.com zone.

Answer: A

Explanation:

If you install DNS server on a non-DC, then you are not able to create AD-integrated zones. DNS update security is available only for zones that are integrated into AD DS. When you directory- integrate a zone, access control list (ACL) editing features are available in DNS Managerso that you can add or remove users or groups from the ACL for a specified zone or resource record.

1. Active Directoryu2021s DNS Domain Name is NOT a single label name (u201cDOMAINu201d vs. the minimal requirement ofu201ddomain.com.u201d u201cdomain.localu201d, etc.).

2. The Primary DNS Suffix MUST match the zone name that is allowing updates. Otherwise the client doesnu2021t know what zone name to register in. You can also have a different Conneciton Specific Suffix in addition to the Primary DNS Suffix to register into that zone as well.

3. AD/DNS zone MUST be configured to allow dynamic updates, whether Secure or Secure and Non-Secure. For client machines, if a client is not joined to the domain, and the zone is set to Secure, it will not register either.

4. You must ONLY use the DNS servers that host a copy of the AD zone name or have a

1. reference to get to them. Do not use your ISPu2021s, an external DNS address, your router as a DNS address, or any other DNS that does not have a copy of the AD zone. Internet resolution for your machines will be accomplished by the Rootservers (Root Hints), however itu2021s recommended to configure a forwarder for efficient Internet resolution.

5. The domain controller is multihomed (which means it has more than one unteamed, active NIC, more than one IP address, and/or RRAS is installed on the DC).

6. The DNS addresses configured in the clientu2021s IP properties must ONLY reference the DNS server(s) hosting the AD zone you want to update in. This means that you must NOT use an external DNS in any machineu2021s IP property in an AD environment. You canu2021t mix them either. Thatu2021s because of the way the DNS Client side resolver service works. Even if you mix up internal DNS and ISPu2021s DNS addresses, the resolver algorithm can still have trouble asking the

correct DNS server. It will ask the first one first. If it doesnu2021t get a response, it removes the first one from the eligible resolvers list and goes to the next in the list. It will not go back to the first one unless you restart the machine, restart the DNS Client service, or set a registry entry to cut the query TTL to 0. The rule is to ONLY use your internal DNS server(s) and configure a forwarder to your ISPu2021s DNS for efficient Internet resolution.

This is the reg entry to cut the query to 0 TTL:

The DNS Client service does not revert to using the first server. The Windows 2000 Domain Name System (DNS) Client service (DNS cache) follows a certain algorithm when it decides the order in which to use the DNS servers. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/286834

For more info, please read the following on the client side resolver service:

DNS, WINS NetBIOS & the Client Side Resolver, Browser Service, Disabling NetBIOS, Direct Hosted SMB (Direct SMB), If One DC is Down Does a Client logon to Another DC, and DNS Forwarders Algorithm if you have multiple forwarders. http://msmvps.com/blogs/acefekay/archive/2009/11/29/dns-wins-netbios-amp-the- clientside- resolverbrowserservice-disabling-netbios-direct-hosted-smb-directsmb-if-one- dc-isdown-does-a- client-logon-toanother-dcand-dns-forwarders-algorithm.aspx

7. For DHCP clients, DHCP Option 006 for the clients are set to the same DNS server.

8. If using DHCP, DHCP server must only be referencing the same exact DNS server(s) in its own IP properties in order for it to u2021forceu2021 (if you set that setting) registration into DNS. Otherwise, how would it know which DNS to send the reg data to?

9. If the AD DNS Domain name is a single label name, such as u201cEXAMPLEu201d, and not the proper format of u201dexample.comu201d and/or any child of that format, such as u201cchild1.example.comu201d, then we have a real big problem.

DNS will not allow registration into a single label domain name. This is for two reasons:

1. Itu2021s not the proper hierarchal format. DNS is hierarchal, but a single label name has no hierarchy. Itu2021s just a single name.

1. 2. Registration attempts cause major Internet queries to the Root servers. Why? Because it thinks the single label name, such as u201cEXAMPLEu201d, is a TLD (Top Level Domain), such as u201ccomu201d, u201cnetu201d, etc. It will now try to find what Root name server out there handles that TLD. In the end it comes back to itself and then attempts to register. Unfortunately it does NOT ask itself first for the mere reason it thinks itu2021s a TLD. (Quoted from Alan Woods, Microsoft, 2004):

u201cDue to this excessive Root query traffic, which ISC found from a study that discovered Microsoft DNS servers are causing excessive traffic because of single label names, Microsoft, being an internet friendly neighbor and wanting to stop this problem for their neighbors, stopped the ability to register into DNS with Windows 2000SP4, XP SP1, (especially XP, which cause lookup problems too), and Windows 2003. After all, DNS is hierarchal, so therefore why even allow single label DNS domain names?u201d The above also

*especially* applies to Windows Vista, 7, 2008, 2008 R2, and newer.

10. u2021Register this connectionu2021s addressu201d on the client is not enabled under the NICu2021s IP properties, DNS tab.

11. Maybe thereu2021s a GPO set to force Secure updates and the machine isnu2021t a joined member of the domain.

12. ON 2000, 2003 and XP, the u201cDHCP clientu201d Service not running. In 2008/Vista and newer, itu2021s the DNS Client Service. This is a requirement for DNS registration and DNS resolution even if the client is not actually using DHCP.

13. You can also configure DHCP to force register clients for you, as well as keep the DNS zone clean of old or duplicate entries. See the link I posted in my previous post.


Question No: 18

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain

contains a member server named HVServer1. HVServer1 runs Windows Server 2012 R2 and has the Hyper-V server role installed.

HVServer1 hosts 10 generation 1 virtual machines. All of the virtual machines connect to a virtual switch named Switch1. Switch1 is configured as a private network. All of the virtual machines have the DHCP guard and the router guard settings enabled.

You install the DHCP server role on a virtual machine named Server1. You authorize Server1 as a DHCP server in contoso.com. You create an IP scope.

You discover that the virtual machines connected to Switch1 do not receive IP settings from Server1.

You need to ensure that the virtual machines can use Server1 as a DHCP server. What should you do?

A. Enable MAC address spoofing on Server1.

B. Enable single-root I/O visualization (SR-IOV) on Server1.

C. Disable the DHCP guard on Server1.

D. Disable the DHCP guard on all of the virtual machines that are DHCP clients.

Answer: C

Explanation:

DHCP guard setting

This setting stops the virtual machine from making DHCP offers over this network interface. To be clear u2013 this does not affect the ability to receive a DHCP offer (i.e. if you need to use DHCP to acquire an IP address that will work) it only blocks the ability for the virtual machine to act as a DHCP server.


Question No: 19

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. The domain contains a server named Server1.

You install the Windows PowerShell Web Access gateway on Server1.

You need to provide administrators with the ability to manage the servers in the domain by using the Windows PowerShell Web Access gateway.

Which two cmdlets should you run on Server1? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

A. Set-WSManQuickConfig

B. Set-WSManInstance

C. Add-PswaAuthorizationRule

D. Set-BCAuthentication

E. Install-PswaWebApplication

Answer: C,E

Explanation:

:A. Configures the local computer for remote management.

:B. Modifies the management information that is related to a resource.

:C. Adds a new authorization rule to the Windows PowerShell Web Access authorization rule set.

:D. Specifies the BranchCache computer authentication mode.

:E. Configures the Windows PowerShell u00ae Web Access web Application in IIS.


Question No: 20

You run a Windows 2012 R2 Hyper-V Role Server, you need to shrink the size of files.vhd. Which PowerShell cmdlet option you should run first?

A. Dismount-VHD

B. Mount-VHD

C. Resize-VHD

D. Convert-VHD

Answer: D


Question No: 21

You have an existing Active Directory site named Site1. You create a new Active Directory site and name it Site2. You need to configure Active Directory replication between Site1 and Site2. You install a new domain controller.

You create the site link between Site1 and Site2. What should you do next?

A. Use the Active Directory Sites and Services console to configure a new site link bridge object.

B. Use the Active Directory Sites and Services console to decrease the site link cost between Site1 and Site2.

C. Use the Active Directory Sites and Services console to assign a new IP subnet to Site2. Move the new domain controller object to Site2.

D. Use the Active Directory Sites and Services console to configure the new domain controller as a preferred bridgehead server for Site1.

Answer: C

Explanation:

Inter-site Replication

The process of creating a custom site link has five basic steps:

1. Create the site link.

2. Configure the site linku2021s associated attributes.

3. Create site link bridges.

4. Configure connection objects. (This step is optional.)

5. Designate a preferred bridgehead server. (This step is optional)


Question No: 22

You run a Windows 2012 R2 Hyper-V Role Server, you need to shrink the size of files.vhd (200GB).

Using the Edit Virtual Disk Wizard what option should you choose?

A. Compact

B. Shrink

C. Resize

D. Convert

Answer: D

Explanation:

After converting a dynamically expanding VHD to the VHDX format, a new Shrink menu option becomes available in the Hyper-V UI as shown.

VHDX format VHDs only expose the Shrink option when there is free space in the VHDX

file to reclaim.


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