You work as a desktop technician at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory Domain
Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008. The client
computers run a mix of Windows XP Professional and Windows 7 Enterprise.
The company is planning to roll out Windows 7 Enterprise throughout the network. Users that require legacy
applications will be able to run them in Windows XP Mode virtual machines on their computers.
You are conducting some testing with Windows XP Mode virtual machines (VMs). You have two Windows XP
Mode VMs on your Windows 7 client computer.
You want to configure the networking options for the two VMs so that they have network connectivity to each
other but not to your host computer or the rest of the ABC.com network.
How should you configure the VMs?
You work as a desktop technician at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory Domain
Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2 and all client
computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.
You are in the process of configuring a Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) environment. You
need to configure a central image repository for client computers to download images from.
You install a Windows Server 2008 R2 member server named ABC-Deploy1. You create a folder named
MEDVImages on ABC-Deploy1.
What should you do next on ABC-Deploy1?
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory
Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2 and all
client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.
ABC.com runs a Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) environment. A Windows Server 2008 R2
member server named ABC-Deploy1 is configured to run Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V)
Server and hosts the central MED-V image repository.
You notice that the disk space on ABC-Deploy1 is running low due to the MEDVImages folder taking up a large
amount of disk space.
You open the MED-V Management Console and note that there are several versions of the MED- V Workspace
virtual machines (VMs).
How can you minimize the disk space used by the MEDVImages folder?
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory
Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008. The client
computers run a mix of Windows XP Professional and Windows 7 Enterprise.
You are in the process of migrating the Windows XP Professional client computers to Windows 7 Enterprise.
You need to design a solution to resolve application compatibility issues. You are planning a desktop
virtualization solution that will run legacy applications on virtual machines (VMs) running Windows XP
Professional.
You want to deploy Windows Virtual PC 2007 and a virtual machine image to the client computers when they
are migrated to Windows 7 Enterprise.
How can you create a single installation package that includes both Windows Virtual PC 2007 and a virtual
machine image?
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory
Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2.
You have recently migrated 2000 client computers from Windows XP Professional to Windows 7 Enterprise
and deployed Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) to resolve application compatibility issues.
All client computers use a single MED-V Workspace. For performance reasons, company policy states that the
hard drives of the client computers should not be indexed.
You are planning to update the Workspace image.
How can you minimize the network impact of the client computers downloading the updated image?
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory
Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2 and all
client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.
You have been asked to deploy a custom sales application named SalesApp to the client computers in the
Sales department. However the custom application will only run on Windows XP Professional.
You install Windows XP Mode on your Windows 7 computer. You plan to test the application in Windows XP
Mode and deploy Windows XP Mode to the Sales department computers if your tests are successful.
You install the application in the Windows XP Mode virtual machine. You click the start menu in the VM and
successfully launch SalesApp. You attempt to start the application from your Windows 7 start menu but there is
no shortcut to SalesApp.
How can you ensure that Sales users will be able to start SalesApp from their Window 7 start menus?
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active
Directory Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2
and all client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.
You are in the process of configuring a Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) environment.
All client computers will use a single MED-V Workspace. The virtual machine (VM) image will be downloaded
from a central image repository on a Windows Server 2008 R2 computer.
How can you ensure that any changes made by users to the VM are maintained between sessions?
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory
Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2 and all
client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.
You are in the process of configuring a Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) environment.
You want to install MED-V in a server cluster. You install MED-V on one server in the cluster.
What should you do next?
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory
Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2 and all
client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.
ABC.com includes a Development department. Users in the Development department develop software
applications for use by ABC.com customers.
You have configured a Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) environment to provide the
Developers with temporary test environments.
The temporary MED-V Workspaces have expiry dates configured on them.
How can you minimize the disk space used by obsolete MED-V Workspaces?
You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory
Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008 R2 and all
client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise.
A server named ABC-Deploy1 runs Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2 and is used to
manage client computers. ABC-Deploy1 also runs Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) Server.
A server named ABC-Deploy2 runs IIS and is configured as a central repository to store MED-V Workspace
images.
A server named ABC-SQL1 runs Microsoft SQL server 2008.
You want to configure the deployment infrastructure to store MED-V logging information in a central location
and provide the ability to generate reports from the logs.
Where should you store the logs?