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You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. You receive an alert that the system drive is running low on available disk space. You need to move the Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) database. What should you do?
2.
You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. Your current backup schedule creates a single backup at 11:00 P.M. This backup interferes with a business process that runs each night. You need to reconfigure backups to occur twice a day, at 3:00AM and at 6:00PM. You also need to ensure that existing backups are available for recovery. What should you do?
3.
You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard as a Hyper-V virtual machine. The Hyper-V server has a catastrophic failure. You re-create the Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard virtual machine on a new Hyper-V server by using virtual hard disk files that were restored from the backup of the failed Hyper-V server. You need to ensure that the Windows SBS 2011 Standard server returns to normal operation. What should you do?
4.
You are migrating from Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2008 to Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. The Windows SBS 2008 server uses a trusted third-party certificate. You need to move the trusted third-party certificate from the source server to the destination server. What should you do?
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You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. Your company implements a cloud-based online backup that transfers your local backups to an off-site location overnight. You need to ensure that downloads by update services do not occur during the online backup transfer. What should you do?
6.
You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. Each morning User1 logs on to the Windows SBS 2011 Standard server to review the status of the previous night's backup. A new company policy states that only Network Administrators are permitted to log on to the Windows SBS 2011 Standard server. You implement the new policy. User1 is no longer permitted to log on to the server. You need to ensure that User1 can review the Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard backup status. You also need to ensure that you comply with the new company policy without making User1 a Network Administrator. What should you do?
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You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. The Windows SBS 2011 Standard server uses separate volumes for system and user data. You need to ensure that Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard performs a full backup of all volumes every day at 1:00 A.M. What should you do?
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You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. Updates for all computers on the network are currently managed by the Windows SBS 2011 Standard server. The vendor of a line-of-business (LOB) application notifies you that a recently released Windows update is not supported by their LOB application. You need to prevent this update from installing. You must achieve this goal while allowing other updates to continue installing. What should you do?
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You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. Users report that a line-of-business (LOB) application is often unavailable. You determine that the LOB application is generating a critical event in the Application log file. The Server Event Logs section of the daily Summary Network Report includes a report of this event. You need to be notified immediately only when this event occurs. What should you do?
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You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. You need to ensure that User1 can manage standard user accounts. You must achieve this goal without granting User1 other administrative permissions. What should you do?