Microsoft TS: Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard, Configuring Sample Questions:
1. You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. A user reports that when she logs on to the Remote Web Access website and attempts to remotely connect to her office computer, the following message is displayed in the Computers section: There are no computers available for remote access. You need to ensure that the user can use Remote Web Access to connect to her computer. You must also ensure that she cannot use Remote Web Access to connect to any other computer. What should you do?
A) On the users office computer, under System Properties, click the Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop (less secure) option.
B) In the Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Console, modify the users account properties, select the users computer name, and select the Can remotely access this computer check box.
C) In the Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Console, change the users role from Standard User to Network Administrator.
D) On the Windows SBS 2011 Standard server, under System Properties, click the Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop (less secure) option.
2. You are the new administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. The network has 100 user accounts. Five users have dedicated computers. The other 95 users share 40 desktop computers during three work shifts. The Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard installation currently has five client access licenses (CALs). You need to ensure compliance with the End User License Agreement (EULA) for Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard. What should you do?
A) Purchase 95 Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard User CALs.
B) Purchase 40 Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Device CALs.
C) Purchase 95 User CALs for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Exchange Server 2010.
D) Purchase 40 Remote Desktop Services Device CALs.
3. You are migrating from Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2008 to Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. The Windows SBS 2008 server uses a trusted third-party certificate. You need to move the trusted third-party certificate from the source server to the destination server. What should you do?
A) From the destination server, connect to the source server's Remote Web Workplace https:// fqdn.oldserver/remote. Install the certificate through your browser to the destination server.
B) Run the Certificate Export Wizard on the source server to export the certificate to a .pfx file. Copy the file to the destination server and run the Certificate Import Wizard.
C) Run the Certificate Export Wizard on the source server to export the certificate to a .cer file. Copy the file to the destination server and run the Certificate Import Wizard.
D) Copy the certificate bundle from \\oldserver\Public\Public Downloads to the destination server and install it.
4. You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. You receive an alert that the system drive is running low on available disk space. You need to move the Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) database. What should you do?
A) In the Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Console, use the Move Windows Update Repository Data task.
B) In the Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Console, use the Change the software update settings task.
C) In the Update Services console, run the WSUS Server Configuration Wizard.
D) In the Update Services console, run the Server Cleanup Wizard.
5. You are migrating from Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2008 to Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard. You complete the setup of Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard in migration mode. All program and data folders are located on the C partition of the destination server. You need to change the Exchange Data location on the destination server to an additional partition. What should you do?
A) In the Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Console, click the Migrate to Windows SBS link. Complete the Migrate Exchange Mailboxes and Settings step.
B) On the source server, in the Exchange Management Console, dismount the databases. Copy the databases from the source server to the destination server.
C) On the source server, in the Exchange Management Console, use the Move Database Path Wizard to relocate the database.
D) In the Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Console, click the Migrate to Windows SBS link. Complete the Change Where to Store Data on the Destination Server step.
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: B | Question # 2 Answer: B | Question # 3 Answer: B | Question # 4 Answer: A | Question # 5 Answer: D |
We're so confident of our products that we provide no hassle product exchange.


By Antonia

