You are the systems administrator for your company. You are responsible for installing Windows Essential
Business Server (EBS) 2008 in your company's network.
You want to prepare the existing network to work with EBS 2008 and to integrate EBS 2008 into the existing
network environment. To achieve this, you want to install the Preparation Wizard and the Planning Wizard.
Which operating system or systems can you use to install the wizards? (Choose all that apply.)
You want to install Windows Business Server 2008 on your network. You are preparing a computer that will
function as the Management Server.
What is the minimum amount of memory that will be required?
You are the systems administrator for your company. The company's network consists of a single Active
Directory domain named nutex.com. The network contains Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003
installed on a computer named Serverl. You are upgrading to Windows Essential Business Server (EBS) 2008.
You locate the existing logon, logoff, startup, and shutdown scripts on Serverl. These scripts are used by Group
Policy Objects (GPOs). You want to ensure that the scripts are available even when Serverl is down.
To which location should you copy the scripts?
You are the systems administrator for your company. The network contains a Windows Essential Business
Server 2008 environment. The network consists of five subnets in a single Active Directory domain. Each
subnet contains three printers that are used by network users. You want to enable printer location tracking so
that users can determine the physical location of each printer before sending a print job.
Which group policy setting should you configure for this purpose?
You are the systems administrator for your company. You install a Windows Essential Business Server 2008
server named EBS1 on the network. EBS1 contains a shared folder named Public that contains user files. You
want to ensure that each user maps to the \\EBSl\Public folder at each logon, regardless of future changes.
What should you do?
You are the systems administrator for your company. The network contains a server running Windows
SharePoint Services in a Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 environment. You are migrating from
Windows SBS 2003 to Windows Essential Business Server (EBS) 2008. You want to migrate Windows
SharePoint Services to a server named Serverl.
What is the minimum amount of RAM that must be installed on Serverl?
Your network contains a Windows Essential Business Server 2008 environment. The network consists of three
subnets in a single Active Directory domain. Each subnet contains two printers that are used by network users.
You enable the Pre-populate printer search location text policy setting to enable users to determine the physical
location of each printer.
You want to specify the location that will be displayed for each printer on each subnet by the Pre-populate
printer search location text policy setting.
Where should you configure the location?
You are a systems administrator for your company. The company's network consists of a single Active
Directory domain. You install Windows Essential Business Server (EBS) 2008 on the network. The servers on
the network run Windows Server 2008, and all client computers run Windows Vista.
You recently discovered that some network users are modifying the registry settings on their computers. You
want to configure a Group Policy Object (GPO) to track registry changes on all client computers.
What should you do?
You are the systems administrator for your company. The network contains a Windows Essential Business
Server 2008 environment. All client computers on the network run Windows Vista. Using System Center
Essentials, you want to create and deploy a software package to all computers.
What is the minimum permission that you will require to perform this task?
You are the systems administrator for your company, which has a main office and four branch offices. The
company's network consists of a single Active Directory domain. Each office contains a domain controller.
The company is closing one of its four branch offices. You demote the domain controller located in that office.
After the demotion process is complete, you discover that the NTDS Settings object was not removed correctly.
You want to remove the remnants of the demoted domain controller from Active Directory.
Which utility should you use?