An organization uses an Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) cluster names RMS1 to protect content for a project. You uninstall AD RMS when the project is complete. You need to ensure that the protected content is still available after AD RMS is uninstalled. Solution: You run the following Windows PowerShell command: Set-ItemProperty -Path :\ -Name IsDecommissioned -Value $true EnableDecommission Does this meet the goal?
An organization uses an Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) cluster named RMS1 to protect content for a project. You uninstall AD RMS when the project is complete. You need to ensure that the protected content is still available after AD RMS is uninstalled. Solution: You add the backup service account to the SuperUsers group and back up the protected content. Then, you restore the content to a file server and apply the required NTFS permissions to the files. Does this meet the goal?
You install the Service Manager Self-Service Portal on a server named CONTOSOSSP1. Users report that they receive access denied messages when they try to connect to the portal. You must grant users the minimum required permissions. You need to ensure that all users in the Contoso domain can access the Service Manager Self- Service Portal. What should you do?
You manage a Hyper-V 2012 cluster by using System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 SP1. You need to ensure high availability for business-critical virtual machines (VMs) that host business-critical SQL Server databases. Solution: You create an availability set and place each business-critical VM in the set. Does this meet the goal?
An organization uses an Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) cluster names RMS1 to protect content for a project. You uninstall AD RMS when the project is complete. You need to ensure that the protected content is still available after AD RMS is uninstalled. Solution: You run the following command from an administrative command prompt: cipher /a/d/s: Does this meet the goal?
You plan to allow users to run internal applications from outside the company's network. You have a Windows Server 2012 R2 that has the Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) role installed. You must secure on-premises resources by using multi-factor authentication (MFA). You need to design a solution to enforce different access levels for users with personal Windows 8.1 or iOS 8 devices. Solution: You install a local instance of MFA Server and connect it your Microsoft Azure MFA provider. Then, you use the Workplace Join process to configure access for personal devices to the on-premises resources. Does this meet the goal?
You have a server named Host1 that runs Windows Server 2012 and has the Hyper-V server role installed. Host1 has one physical network adapter. You plan to deploy 15 virtual machines on Host1. You need to implement a networking solution that ensures that all of the virtual machines use PXE to boot when the connect to Windows Deployment Server (WDS). What should you do?
You implement cross-forest enrollment between Contoso.com and Fabrikam.com. You receive version errors when you deploy updated certificates from the Contoso domain to the Fabrikam domain. You need to ensure that you can deploy the certificates to the fabrikam.com domain. What should you do?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains several domain controllers.
The domain controllers run either Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2008 R2.
The domain functional level is Windows Server 2008 R2. The forest functional level is Windows Server 2008.
The corporate compliance policy states that all items deleted from Active Directory must be recoverable from a Recycle Bin.
You need to recommend changes to the current environment to meet the compliance policy.
Which changes should you recommend? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose all that apply.)