You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. A number of users in the company use a
custom Web application. You need to create a monitor that simulates a user logging on to the application. What
should you do?
You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You install agents on several Active
Directory domain controllers. Active Directory discovery scripts are failing to run on a domain controller. You
need to configure the agent so that discovery scripts finish successfully. What should you do?
You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You need to ensure that the support team
is able to view alert and state data for the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 computers that host line-of-business
applications. You also need to ensure that the team is able to create overrides only for existing rules and
monitors, and that the team cannot view other servers in the Operations Console. What should you do?
You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. Seven servers at your company host an
accounting application that communicates with a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database. When these servers
lose connectivity to the SQL Server database, the accounting application service must be restarted. You need
to be alerted when any accounting application server loses connectivity to the SQL Server database. What
should you do?
Your company uses System Center Operations Manager 2007 to monitor several Microsoft SQL Server 2005
computers. The default action account does not have sufficient permissions to monitor the databases that exist
on these servers. You need to enable SQL Server object monitoring. What should you do?
You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You deploy Operations Manager agents to
all domain controllers in the corporate Windows Server 2003 Active Directory environment. The Active Directory
team installs two new domain controllers into the corporate Active Directory environment. You need to ensure
that the Active Directory team is able to install agents on all new domain controllers by using the Operations
Console. What should you do?
You deploy System Center Operations Manager 2007 in an Active Directory domain. You configure the firewall
rules to allow the Operations Manager agent to communicate with the Management Server. A computer named
Computer1 in the perimeter network is not joined to the Active Directory domain. After you manually install the
Operations Manager agent on
Computer1, you discover that Computer1 is unable to communicate with the assigned Management Server.
You need to ensure that Computer1 is able to communicate with the assigned Management Server. What
should you do?
You have a Systems Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. Your company has three data center
locations. There is an e-mail gateway server in each location. Only the e-mail gateways are allowed to
communicate with the Internet. You need to configure Operations Manager 2007 so that all e-mail alerts will be
sent to notification recipients, even when an e-mail gateway is unavailable. What should you do?
You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You install Audit Collection Services (ACS)
on the Root Management Server (RMS). The Operations Manager 2007 Reporting Server is installed on the
RMS. You configure audit forwarding on two domain controllers named DC1 and DC2. The ACS security log
reports do not appear in the Reporting pane. You need to be able to view the standard security log reports for
DC1 and DC2. What should you do?
You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You install a Windows Client Operating
System Management Pack. You need to collect information about operating system version and applied service
packs from all client computers. You need to achieve this goal by using the minimum configuration possible.
What should you do?