You administer a network that consists of a Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 environment. The
network contains a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server that is installed on a server running
Windows NT 4.0. You are in the process of migrating from Windows WBS 2003 to Windows Essential
Business Server (EBS) 2008. You want to migrate the DHCP Server service to Windows EBS 2008. You want
to ensure that the scopes and settings from the existing DHCP server are successfully migrated to the
Management Server.
What should you do to achieve this goal with the least amount of administrative effort?
You administer a Windows Essential Business Server 2008 environment that is configured to use Forefront
Threat Management Gateway (TMG). The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The network
contains a SharePoint Server that hosts a Web site. You are configuring the Forefront TMG server for
publishing the SharePoint Server site. You want to configure Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connections between
users and Forefront TMG. You need to install the SSL server certificate issued to the published SharePoint site.
Where should you install the SSL server certificate?
Your company's network consists of a single Active Directory domain and contains a Windows Small Business
Server (SBS) 2003 environment. You migrate from Windows SBS 2003 to Windows Essential Business Server
(EBS) 2008. After the migration, you run a script to create several user accounts on the Management Server.
You discover that the user accounts are not being created on the Management Server, and the script is
generating errors. You suspect that the required Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) role was not
transferred correctly to the Management Server.
You decide to transfer the required FSMO role to the Management Server manually.
Which role should you transfer?
You are the systems administrator for your company. The company's network consists of a single Active
Directory domain. You want to install Windows Essential Business Server (EBS) 2008 Premium Edition on the
network.
What is the minimum number of servers you will require?
You are the systems administrator for your company. The network consists of a Windows Essential Business
Server 2008 Premium Edition environment. The database server is named SQL1. SQL1 contains a database
named ProdDB, which in turn contains three filegroups.
You are in the process of configuring the backup process for ProdDB. You want to be able to perform an online
restoration of ProdDB in the event any file or filegroup in the database becomes corrupt.
Which types of backup can you use for this purpose? (Choose all that apply.)
You are the systems administrator for your company. The network consists of a Windows Essential Business
Server 2008. You use System Center Essentials 2007 to manage all client computers on the network. You
deploy an .EXE application on all managed computers by using System Center Essentials 2007.
After a few months, a new version of the application is released. You want to install the new version of the
application on the managed computers. Before deploying the new version of the application, you want to
uninstall the old version of the application deployed on client computers. Your solution should use the least
administrative effort.
What should you do?
You are the systems administrator for your company. You want to install Windows Essential Business Server
2008 on the network. You want to use RAID-1 volumes to store the operating system and RAID-5 volumes to
store application data for the Management Server and the Messaging Server.
What is the recommended number of hard disk drive bays you should use for each server?
You are the systems administrator for your company. The company's network consists of a single Active
Directory domain. You install Windows Essential Business Server 2008 Premium Edition on the network. You
configure a Windows Server 2008 computer named TS1 as a Terminal Services Gateway (TS Gateway)
server. TS1 contains a shared folder that should be accessed only by the company's managers. You want to
prevent all other users from accessing the shared folder on TS1.
What type of policy should you create to specify users that can connect to TS1?
You are the systems administrator for your company. You install Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange
Server on the Messaging Server in your Windows Essential Business Server 2008 network. You want to ensure
that any message infected by a worm is detected on the network and is purged.
Which methods can be used to purge messages? (Choose all that apply.)
Your company's network consists of a single Active Directory domain. You install Windows Essential Business
Server 2008 on the network. You want to back up the Exchange Server 2007 installed on the Messaging
Server.
What should you use?