3.1 Flashcards

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You are the network administrator for eastsim.com. The network consists of a single domain. All the servers
run Windows Server 2012 R2. All the clients run Windows 7 or Windows 8.
There is a file server at the main office named FSl, that has File Server Resource Manager installed. A new
company directive states that HR documents may be stored on an active file server for no more than two
years from the date they were created. You need to ensure that after two years, HR documents are moved to
an archive folder on a server named FSZ, using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?

Write a batch file to identify and move files older than two years and then use the Task Scheduler to ensure the batch file runs nightly.

Create a file screen.

Create a file classification.

Create a file management task.

A

Create a file management task.

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You are the network administrator for northsim.com. The network consists of a single domain. All the
servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. All the clients run Windows 7 or Windows 8.
You support a file server named FSl, that contains documents relating to a Defense Department project.
According to the terms of the contract, all documents that contain an eight digit project number must be
marked “Proprietary” and archived to a secure Network Attached Storage (NAS) device after three months.
You need to ensure that all files that contain the project number are automatically marked “Proprietary”.
What should you do first?

Create a file screen.

Create a file management task.

Implement Active Directory Rights Management Service (AD RMS).

Create a file classification rule.

A

Create a file classification rule.

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You are the network administrator for northsim.com. The network consists of a single domain. All the
servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. All the clients run Windows 7 or Windows 8.
Shares for the Sales department are located on a file server named F81. F51 has File Server Resource
Manager (FSRM) installed. A file screen has been created for a folder named SalesData. The file screen is
configured to block files contained in the Audio and Video file group. The Sales department is working closely
with the Marketing department to develop a new marketing strategy. Users in the Marketing department have
developed several promotional videos that are stored as .avi files. You need to allow only members of the
Marketing department to upload these videos to the SalesData folder.
What should you do?

Create a File Screen Exception.

Modify the Audio and Video file group to remove the .avi extension.

Modify the NTFS permissions on the SalesData folder to Allow-Full Control for the members of the Marketing department.

Create a new passive File Screen Template and apply it to the SalesData folder.

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Create a File Screen Exception.

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You have a file server that has the File Server Resource Manager role service installed. The E:\ drive is used
for storing files for the graphic artists. The E:\Graphics folder holds all shared graphic files used by all artists.
The E:\Users folder contains subfolders for user home directories, with one subfolder for each user.
You have created a quota template named ArtQuota that is used only for the graphic artist quota limit. You
apply it to the E:\Users folder with the auto apply option. The template has a hard limit of 50 MB.
User MMickel is the artist manager and needs more space in his home folder. You edit the quota entry for the
E:\Users\MMlckel folder and configure a soft quota of 100 MB.
After several months, you are instructed to allow each artist up to 75 MB in their home folder. You need to
keep MMickel’s quota unchanged.
What should you do?

Create a new quota template with a 75 MB limit. Edit the E:\Users quota and configure it to use the new
quota. Apply the quota to all derived quotas.

Edit the ArtQuota template. Change the limit to 75 MB. Apply the quota to all derived quotas that match
the original template.

Create a new quota template with a 75 MB limit. Edit the E:\Users quota and configure it to use the new
quota. Do not apply the quota to derived quotas.

Edit the ArtQuota template. Change the limit to 75 MB. Apply the quota to all derived quotas. Edit the E:
Users\MMickel quota and change the space limit to 100 MB.

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Edit the ArtQuota template. Change the limit to 75 MB. Apply the quota to all derived quotas that match
the original template.

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You have a file server that has the File Server Resource Manager role service installed. The G:\ drive is used
for storing files for the research department. The G:\Users folder contains subfolders for user home
directories, with one subfolder for each user. The G:\Reports folder is shared by all users for holding weekly
department reports.
You create a quota entry for the G:\Users folder using the default 100 MB Limit template and auto applying
the template to subfolders. You create a second quota entry for the G:\Reports folder using the Create
quota on path option and the default 100 MB Limit template.
After several months, the manager is complaining that the G:\Reports folder is full. You are instructed to
increase the quota limit to 200 MB while keeping the remaining quota settings.
What should you do?

Edit the 100 MB Limit template and change the space limit to 200 MB.

Copy the 100 MB Limit template to a new template. Increase the space limit to 200 MB and apply the template to the G:\Reports folder.

Create a new template with a 200 MB limit. Apply the template to the G:\Reports folder.

Edit the 100 MB Limit template and change the quota to a soft quota.

A

Copy the 100 MB Limit template to a new template. Increase the space limit to 200 MB and apply the template to the G:\Reports folder.

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You have a file server that has the File Services role installed. The E:\ drive is used for storing files for the
graphic artists. The E:\Graphics folder holds all shared graphic files used by all artists. The E:\Users folder
contains subfolders for user home directories, with one subfolder for each user.
You would like to keep track of disk space usage by user. You would like to be notified whenever a user has
more than 100 MB of files on the E:\ drive.
What should you do?

In Reliability and Performance Monitor, create a performance counter alert data collector. For the alert
action, log an entry.

Configure a disk quota limit of 100 MB. Log an event when the quota limit is exceeded.

Configure a File Server Resource Manager quota on the E:\ drive with a soft limit of 100 MB. Configure a
threshold of 100 to log an event.

In Reliability and Performance Monitor, create an event trace data collector. Configure an external file to
save the data.

A

Configure a disk quota limit of 100 MB. Log an event when the quota limit is exceeded.

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You have a file server that has the File Server Resource Manager role service installed. The E:\ drive is used
for storing files for the graphic artists. The E:\Graphics folder holds all shared graphic files used by all artists.
The E:\Users folder contains subfolders for user home directories, with one subfolder for each user.
All artists should be able to save graphic files to the E:\Graphics folder. However, you want to prevent users
from saving any executable files in that folder.
What should you do?

Configure an active file screen on the G:\Graphics folder.

Configure a quota on the G:\Graphics folder with a hard limit.

Configure a quota on the G:\Graphics folder with a soft limit.

Configure a passive file screen on the G:\Graphics folder.

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Configure an active file screen on the G:\Graphics folder.

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You have a file server that has the File Server Resource Manager role service installed. The E:\ drive is used
for storing files for the graphic artists. The E:\Graphics folder holds all shared graphic files used by all artists.
The E:\Users folder contains subfolders for user home directories, with one subfolder for each user.
You create a quota template named ArtQuota that is used only for the graphic artist quota limit. You configure a space limit of 100 MB, and a notification threshold of 85. You apply it to the E:\Users folder with the auto apply option.
Several days later you check and find that three users, MMickel, TThomas, and PPeters, have at least 150 MB
of files in their home folder. You want to prevent any user from saving more than 100 MB in their home folder.
What should you do?

Edit the quota entry for the three users and change the threshold to 100.

Edit the quota entry for the three users and change the space limit to a hard limit.

Edit the quota entry for the three users and change the space limit to a soft limit.

Edit the template and change the space limit to a hard limit.

Edit the template and change the threshold to 100.

Edit the template and change the space limit to a soft limit.

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Edit the template and change the space limit to a hard limit.

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You have a file server that has the File Server Resource Manager role service installed. The E:\ drive is used
for storing files for the graphic artists. The E:\Graphics folder holds all shared graphic files used by all artists.
The E:\Users folder contains subfolders for user home directories, with one subfolder for each user.
You want to make sure that the E:\Graphics folder only includes image files. No other type of file should be
allowed to be saved in that folder.
What should you do?

Create a passive file screen for the E:\Graphics folder. Select the Image Files group.

Create an active file screen for the E:\Graphics folder. Select all file groups except the Image Files group.

Create an active file screen for the E:\Graphics folder. Select the Image Files group.

Create a passive file screen for the E:\Graphics folder. Select all file groups except the Image Files group.

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Create an active file screen for the E:\Graphics folder. Select all file groups except the Image Files group.

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You have a file server that has the File Server Resource Manager role service installed. The G:\ drive is used
for storing files for the research department. The G:\Users folder contains subfolders for user home
directories, with one subfolder for each user. The G:\Reports folder is shared by all users for holding weekly
department reports. All user accounts for the department are in the Research OU.
You want to make sure that users cannot save executable files in the G:\Reports folder. However, users
should be able to save .vbs scripts in this folder.
What should you do?

In a GPO linked to the Research OU, create a software restriction policy. Edit the Designated File Types to remove the *.vbs extension.

In a GPO linked to the Research OU, create a software restriction policy. Edit the Designated File Types to add the *.vbs extension.

Create a file screen for the G:\Reports folder. Select all file groups except the Executables Files file group. Edit the file group and remove all extensions except for the *.vbs extension.

Create a file screen for the G:\Reports folder. Select the Executables Files file group. Edit the file group and remove the *.vbs extension.

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Create a file screen for the G:\Reports folder. Select the Executables Files file group. Edit the file group and remove the *.vbs extension.

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You have a file server that has the File Server Resource Manager role service installed. The G:\ drive is used
for storing files for the research department. The G:\Users folder contains subfolders for user home
directories, with one subfolder for each user. The G:\Reports folder is shared by all users for holding weekly
department reports. All user accounts for the department are in the Research OU.
You have created a file screen to prevent saving executable files to the G:\Reports directory. However, users
complain that they need to be able to save .vbs files to the directory.
How would you modify the file screen to allow those files while still blocking all other executable files? (Select
two. Each choice is a complete solution.)

Edit the Executable Files file group. Add *.vbs as a file to include.

Edit the Executable Files file group. Add *.vbs as a file to exclude.

Edit the Executable Files file group. Remove *.vbs from the include list.

Edit the Executable Files file group. Remove *.vbs from the exclude list.

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Edit the Executable Files file group. Add *.vbs as a file to exclude.

Edit the Executable Files file group. Remove *.vbs from the include list.

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You have configured FSRM quotas on the user home directories located inside the H:\Users directory. The
quota was set using a quota template, with quota limits being applied to all subfolders. You want to generate a report once a week that lists all home directory folders along with the size of the files in the folder.
What should you do?

In File Server Resource Manager, go to Storage Report Management and create a new report task.

In Reliability and Performance Monitor, create a data collector set and add counters for the folders you want to track.

In File Server Resource Manager, edit the properties of the quota entry.

In File Server Resource Manager, edit the properties of the quota template.

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In File Server Resource Manager, go to Storage Report Management and create a new report task.

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You have configured FSRM quotas for multiple directories on the H: drive of a file server. Currently each
quota has been created using the same quota template.
All quotas have a limit of 100 MB with a notification threshold set for 85%. When the notification threshold is
reached, you would like to receive an e-mail report showing any duplicate files in the directory, along with a
listing of files by owner.
What should you do?

In Reliability and Performance Monitor, create a data collector set and add counters for the folders you want to track.

In File Server Resource Manager, go to Storage Report Management and create a new report task.

In File Server Resource Manager, edit the properties of each quota entry.

In File Server Resource Manager, edit the properties of the quota template.

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In File Server Resource Manager, edit the properties of the quota template.

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You have a file server that has the File Server Resource Manager role service installed. The E:\ drive will be
used for storing files for the graphic artists. The E:\Graphics folder will hold all shared graphic files used by all
artists. The E:\Users folder will contain subfolders for user home directories, with one subfolder for each user.
You want to limit the amount of space in each user home folder to 50 MB. The E:\Graphics folder should not
have a limit. Your solution should minimize administration of the quotas for both new and existing user home
directories.
What should you do?

In File Server Resource Manager, create a quota template with a hard limit of 50 MB. For each home folder, create a quota entry using the new template.

Edit the properties of the E:\ drive. Configure a quota limit of 50 MB, and select Deny disk space to users exceeding quota limit.

In File Server Resource Manager, create a quota template with a hard limit of 50 MB. Create a quota on the E:\Users folder, auto applying the new quota template to the new quota.

In File Server Resource Manager, create a quota on the E:\Users folder. Define custom quota properties and define a hard limit of 50 MB. Save the custom quota as a template.

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In File Server Resource Manager, create a quota template with a hard limit of 50 MB. Create a quota on the E:\Users folder, auto applying the new quota template to the new quota.

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You have a file server that has the File Server Resource Manager role service installed. The E:\ drive is used
for storing files for the graphic artists. The E:\Graphics folder holds all shared graphic files used by all artists.
The E:\Users folder contains subfolders for user home directories, with one subfolder for each user.
You would like to keep track of disk space usage by user. Users should be able to save 200 MB in their home
folder. When they reach 85% of that limit, you want an entry to be made in the Event Log. When their limit is
reached, you want a second entry to be made in the Event log. However, you do not want to prevent users
from exceeding the 200 MB limit at this time.
What should you do?

Configure a quota on the E:\Users folder with a soft quota of 200 MB. Configure thresholds at 85 and 100 to log an event.

Configure a disk quota of 200 MB with a warning level of 170 MB. Select Log event when a user
exceeds their quota limit and Log event when a user exceeds their warning level. Deny disk
space to users exceeding the quota limit.

Configure a quota on the E:\Users folder with a hard quota of 200 MB. Configure thresholds at 85 and 100 to log an event.

Configure a disk quota of 200 MB with a warning level of 170 MB. Select Log event when a user exceeds their quota limit and Log event when a user exceeds their warning level. Do not deny disk space to users exceeding the quota limit.

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Configure a quota on the E:\Users folder with a soft quota of 200 MB. Configure thresholds at 85 and 100 to log an event.

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