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You administer a Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010 server for your company named Contoso, Ltd. You
discover that several users have not been assigned to a manager within the FIM metaverse. You need to
identify the users who have no manager within the metaverse. What should you do?
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Your company network includes Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010.
The FIM server has the following XPath query:
/Request[Target = /Group[Type = 'Security'] and Operation = 'Put' and CreatedTime >= op:subtract-
dayTimeDuration-from-dateTime(fn:current-dateTime(), xs:dayTimeDuration('P7D'))] What is the function of
the XPath query?
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Your company network includes Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010. You use the Management Agent
(MA) for delimited text files. The import and export flows of these text files must be successful. An example
of the delimited text files that will be used is shown below. 1, Cust 1, Jeff, Smith, San Francisco, CA, Cust
2, 2, Bart, Duncan, Chicago, IL 3, Cust 3, Chris, Preston, New York, NY, Cust 4, 4, John, Doe, Biloxi, MS
You need to ensure that the MA for delimited text files will function correctly. What should you do? (Choose
all that apply.)
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You use Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010 in your company network. You integrate a new Microsoft
SQL Server database with FIM. You create a Management Agent (MA) and configure run profiles. You
delete an attribute in the SQL database. You execute a Full Import run profile on the SQL MA and it fails.
You review the Connection Log and discover a failed-connection error. You need to ensure that the new
SQL database can synchronize with FIM. What should you do? (Choose all that apply.)
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Your company network includes Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010. You plan to configure a
Management Agent (MA). Provisioning rules disconnect connector space objects from the corresponding
metaverse objects. You need to ensure that objects disconnected by using provisioning rules are not re-
evaluated for join and projection rules on subsequent runs. What should you do?
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Your company network includes Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010. You add a new object type from the
FIM Portal. You need to ensure that the new object is managed by the FIM Management Agent (MA). You
include the new object type on the Select Object Types page in the FIM MA properties. What should you do
next?
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You use Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010 in your company network. You install the FIM Service as a
stand-alone server. During the creation process of the FIM Service Management Agent (MA), you are
unable to connect to the FIM Service database by using Windows integrated authentication. You run a
Windows PowerShell script to verify the FIM MA account. You discover a mismatch in the SIDs of the FIM
MA account and registry configuration. You need to create the FIM MA . You need to achieve this goal
without editing the registry. What should you do?
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You use Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010 in your company network. The network has an HR system
that contains a record of all employees. You create the FIM Management Agent (MA) by using default
settings. The sAMAccountName has been marked as "Use for Existence test." You confirm that the user
accounts in the portal are correctly marked for provisioning. You run a Delta Import (Stage Only) profile on
the FIM MA and confirm that the employee accounts arrive in the connector space. However, when you run
a synchronization profile, provisioning and projection do not occur. You need to ensure that employee user
objects are provisioned to Active Directory. What should you do? (Choose all that apply.)
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You deploy Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010 in your company network to provide an identity
management solution between an HR application and Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). Part of
the solution includes two Management Agents of the following types: AD DS Management Agent (AD MA)
HR Management Agent (HR MA) You need to prevent the critical loss of objects in the HR connector space
and in the connected HR data source. You configure Run Profiles. What should you do next?
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You deploy Forefront Identity Manager (FIM) 2010 in your company network to provide an identity
management solution between Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and an HR application. You
create a new HR Management Agent (MA) to synchronize changes in HR objects with AD DS objects. You
need to ensure that after changes are imported, only those new changes will be synchronized. Which Run
Profiles step should you use to configure the new MA?