1.
A Microsoft SQL Server containing a Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM) database has encountered an unrecoverable hard drive failure. An administrator has rebuilt the Microsoft SQL Server and has confirmed that the SEPM can connect with the SQL Server. Which step should the administrator take next?
2.
Which operation can be performed using the Database Back Up and Restore utility found in the Windows Start menu?
3.
How many Symantec Endpoint Protection Managers can be connected to an embedded database?
4.
A company suffered catastrophic hardware failure on the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM). The administrator restores the hardware and the operating system with the required software (including SEPM). The administrator then runs the SEPM Database Back Up and Restore utility. What is the most important consideration?
5.
An administrator has installed Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1 using an embedded database. Which two database maintenance tasks are available in the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager console? (Select two.)
6.
An administrator is restoring a Microsoft SQL Symantec Endpoint Protection 12.1 database and installing a new Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM). After completing the restore, the administrator notices that the clients are unable to connect to the SEPM. Which step did the administrator forget when performing the restore?
7.
How can an administrator proactively obtain information about unknown devices on a network?
8.
An administrator needs to determine which versions of Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) are currently in the network. Which report provides this information?
9.
Which notification action can be performed when a security-related condition is met?
10.
An administrator needs to check when and by which account a policy was modified. Which log query should the administrator use?