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Planning, Deploying, and Managing Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003

 Question 1.
You work as the SMS administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com SMS 2.0 hierarchy is configured as a single primary site. All the servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003 and the client computers run Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 and Novell Netware 5.0.

ITCertKeys.com acquires another company named TestLabs.com. TestLabs.com has a single Active Directory domain named testlabs.com and a single SMS 2003 SP1 site. The client computers on the TestLabs.com network run Windows XP Professional and Windows 2000 Professional. You have been instructed to configure the TestLabs.com SMS site as a child site of the ITCertKeys.com site. You plan to accomplish this by upgrading the ITCertKeys.com site to SMS 2003 SP1. You need to identify the client computers that must be upgraded so that they can be managed by SMS 2003 SP1.

Which of the following client computers must be upgraded?

A. The Windows NT 4.0 client computers.
B. The Windows NT 4.0 and Novell Netware 5.0 client computers.
C. The Windows 2000 Professional client computers.
D. The Windows 98 and Novell Netware 5.0 client computers

Answer: B

Explanation:
The SMS 2003 does not support all the operating systems, network operating systems, or processor types that were supported by SMS 2.0 and do not support Novell Netware 5.0 and Windows NT 4.0 client computers. These will have to be upgraded.

Incorrect Answers:
A: SMS 2003 does not support Windows NT 4.0 client computers but it also does not support 
    Novell Netware 5.0 client computers.
C: SMS 2003 supports Windows 2000 Professional client computers.
D: SMS 2003 supports Windows 98 client computers but does not support Novell Netware 5.0 
    client computers.

Question 2:
You work as the SMS administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com SMS 2003 hierarchy is configured as a single primary site. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional with SMS Advanced Client. The ITCertKeys.com network contains 5 Windows Server 2003 servers and 10, 000 Windows XP Professional client computers. One of the servers in the SMS site named ITCertKeys-SR10 is configured as management point, client access point, distribution point, and server located point. 

To guarantee that the management point is assured of data from the Windows XP Professional computers, you decided to configure another server named ITCertKeys-SR13 with management point and configure a type of clustering designed for stateless Applications in which each node has a duplicate copy of the server data and incoming client requests are distributed among the cluster nodes. When you install the management point on ITCertKeys-SR13, it was unsuccessful. You need to ensure that you can install management point on ITCertKeys-SR13.

What should you do?

A. On ITCertKeys-SR13, enable Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) and install and 
    enable Internet Information Services (IIS).
B. Upgrade ITCertKeys-SR13 to Windows Server 2003 Service Pack1 (SP1) and enable 
    Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS).
C. On ITCertKeys-SR13, enable WebDAV extensions for IIS and enable Background Intelligent 
    Transfer Service (BITS).
D. On ITCertKeys-SR13, ensure that the Task Scheduler and Distributed Transaction Coordinator 
    (DTC) services.

Answer: A, D

Explanation: 
To configure a management point, you need IIS and Windows 2000 SP3. You also need ISS and BITS enabled on a Windows Server 2003 computer otherwise the management point will fail. The hard disk of the system must be configured as NTFS to act as a management point.

Incorrect Answers: 
B: BITS is needed when you install a management point on a Windows Server 2003 on a 
    computer. Not just BITS is needed, you need IIS also. Furthermore, to configure management 
    point, you need at least Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack3. With Windows Server 2003 
    you do not need a Service Pack.
C: WebDAV is inappropriate here. WebDAV is used to set up a distribution point. You do need 
    BITS when you install a management point on a Windows Server 2003 on a computer. Not just 
    BITS is needed, in addition you also need IIS.

Question 3:
You work as the SMS administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. You have been instructed to implement SMS 2003 SP1 for the ITCertKeys.com network. You must list the business and technical requirements on which the SMS sites and the hierarchy will be based. To this end you begin by analyzing the ITCertKeys.com network infrastructure.

What should you do?

A. Include the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) in your list.
B. Include the Internet Protocol (IP) in your list.
C. Include the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) in your list.
D. Include the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) in your list

Answer: B

Explanation: 
The SMS 2003 requires an IP address. To have a strong deployment strategy for SMS 2003, you need to take into consideration the network infrastructure, organizational structure, server environment, client environment, and security.

Incorrect Answers:
A: You do not need the DHCP for the SMS 2003 to work. It will perform satisfactory with an IP 
    address.
C: The CDP protocol runs on Cisco switches and routers. SMS 2003 does not require CDP.
D: SMTP is an application layer protocol to facilitate the transfer of e-mail. It is not needed by 
    SMS 2003.

Question 4:
You work as the SMS administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com SMS 2.0 SP4 hierarchy is configured as a single primary site. All the servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003 and the client computers run Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 98, Windows 95, and Windows XP Home Edition. Due to security concerns, you need to improve the security of the single SMS 2.0 SP4 site and upgrade the site to SMS 2003 SP1.

What should you do?

A. Run the SMS software inventory feature to determine which client computers do not support 
    SMS 2003 SP1.
B. Run the SMS hardware inventory feature to determine which client computers do not support 
    SMS 2003 SP1.
C. Run the Systems Management Installation Wizard to determine which client computers do not 
    support SMS 2003 SP1.
D. Run the Deployment Readiness Wizard to determine which client computers do not support 
    SMS 2003 SP1.

Answer: D

Explanation: 
This wizard, the Deployment Readiness Wizard allows you to verify the steps that you should carry out to prepare the site for an upgrade. This wizard will also show if the site meets the required requirements.

Incorrect Answers:
A: You should not use the SMS software inventory. This is used to collect detailed file 
    information. It is also used to copy files from the client computer to the SMS site or SMS site 
    server.
B: You should not use the SMS hardware inventory. This will give you the information of the 
    hardware characteristics of the client computer in an SMS hierarchy. It will not identify the 
    client computers that is not supported by SMS 2003 SP1
C: The Systems Management Installation Wizard is used to install the Legacy client software.

Question 5:
You work as the SMS administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com SMS 2003 hierarchy is configured as a single primary site.  The ITCertKeys.com network contains a Windows 2000 Server SP1 computer named ITCertKeys-SR15 which is the SMS site server and a Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 SP3 computer named ITCertKeys-SR16. 

You have configured a standard security mode for the SMS site. You have been instructed to improve the security of the SMS site. To this end you decide to migrate the site from the standard security mode to the advance security mode. You want to accomplish this task using the minimum administrative effort.

What should you do?

A. Migrate the SMS site to advanced security mode. No further action is required
B. Upgrade ITCertKeys-SR16 to SQL Server 2000 with Service Pack3 (SP3) and migrate the 
    SMS site to advanced security mode.
C. Upgrade ITCertKeys-SR15 to Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack3 (SP3) and migrate the 
    SMS site to advanced security mode.
D. Upgrade ITCertKeys-SR15 to Windows Server 2003 and migrate the SMS site to advanced 
    security mode.

Answer: B

Explanation: 
To configure an advanced security mode, you need to upgrade from the SQL Server to SQL Server 2000 with SP3. Before you migrate to the advanced security mode, you need to assign the appropriate rights to the relevant computer accounts.

Incorrect Answers:
A: You cannot migrate from the standard security to the advanced security mode. You first need 
    to upgrade to SQL 2000 Server SP3 as the minimum requirements.
C: You should not upgrade ITCertKeys-SR15 to Windows 2000 Server SP3. You need to 
    upgrade CertK NG-SR16 to SQL Server 2000 SP3 or better to migrate for a standard security 
    mode to an advanced security mode.
D: You should not upgrade ITCertKeys-SR15 to Windows Server 2003. You need to upgrade 
    ITCertK NG-SR16 to SQL Server 2000 SP3 or better to migrate for a standard security mode 
    to an advanced security mode.

Question 6:
You work as the SMS administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com SMS 2003 hierarchy is configured as a single primary site. The ITCertKeys.com SMS 2003 site is not configured to use Active Directory. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional.

The ITCertKeys.com network contains a server named ITCertKeys-SR32 that contains the SMS site database. The SMS site is configured to use advance security mode. You have been given the instruction to configure the SMS to publish data in Active Directory.

Which group membership is needed?

A. SMS Admins group is needed to extend the Active Directory schema for SMS.
B. Schema Admins group in the local domain where SMS is located is needed to extend the 
    Active Directory schema for SMS.
C. SMS Admins group in the root domain is needed to extend the Active Directory schema for 
    SMS.
D. Domain Administrators group in the local domain where SMS is located is needed to extend 
    the Active Directory schema for SMS.

Answer: C

Explanation: 
To publish data in Active Directory, you should extend the Active Directory schema to enable SMS to use Active Directory.

Incorrect Answers:
A: To publish data in Active Directory, you should extend the Active Directory schema to enable 
    SMS to use Active Directory.
B: You should not extend the Schema Admins group in the local domain where SMS is located. 
    You should extend the Active Directory schema to enable SMS to use Active Directory.
D: You should not extend the Domain Administrators group in the local domain where SMS is 
    located. You should extend the Active Directory schema to enable SMS to use Active 
    Directory.

Question 7:
You work as the SMS administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com SMS 2003 hierarchy is configured as a single primary site. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003. Half the client computers run Windows 2000 Professional, and the rest run Windows XP Professional.

The SMS site is configured to use advance security mode with the all the roles enabled on ITCertKeys-SR42. You need to deploy the Client Push Installation method to install the Advanced Client on all the client computers on the network. You create an account with the appropriate rights to install software on all the client computers. You need to prepare the client computers so that the Advanced Client software can be installed using the Client Push Installation method.

What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

A. Start the Server service and enable file sharing.
B. Start the Telnet service and enable file sharing.
C. Create and specify an installation script to run the SMSMan.exe file as the startup script for all 
    the new computers.
D. Make sure that the ADMIN$ share exists.

Answer: A, D

Explanation: 
You need to enable file sharing and ensue that the ADMIN$ share exists, to start the Server services on the client computers. The Client Push Installation should be created manually, in Active Directory and must have the appropriate permissions to install software. If you want ITCertKeys-SR42 to install the SMS client software, you need to create an account with the suitable rights to install software on the client computers.

Incorrect Answers:
B: You do need to enable file sharing to guarantee that the ADMIN$ share exists. Telnet services 
    enable a remote client to log on to a client computer. Client Push Installation needs the Server 
    services.
C: The SMSMan.exe file runs the System Management Installation Wizard to install Legacy Client 
    software. You cannot use this file to start the Client Push Installation method.

Question 8:
You work as the SMS administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com SMS 2003 hierarchy is configured as a single primary site. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003. Half the client computers run Windows 2000 Professional, and the rest run Windows XP Professional.

The SMS site is configured to use Advanced Security mode. The SMS site server is named ITCertKeys-SR89. All the roles on the SMS site server are enabled. To enable the Client Push Installation method to install the Advanced Client on all the computers on the network, you created an account and assign it the required rights to install software on all client computers. You need to ensure that ITCertKeys-SR89 will install the Advanced Client on new client computers as soon as they are discovered.

What should you do?

A. Use the Heartbeat Discovery method and run SMSMan.exe as the startup script for all new 
    computers.
B. Use the Active Directory System Discovery method and run Active Directory Discovery to poll 
    data.
C. Use the Active Directory System Group Discovery method and run SMSMan.exe as the 
    startup script for all new computers.
D. Use the Windows User Account Discovery method and run Active Directory Discovery to poll 
    data.

Answer: B

Explanation: 
You should use the Active Directory System Discovery to discover computers by polling active directory containers. With this you can collect the computer name, IP address and Active Directory sites.

Incorrect Answers:
A: Heartbeat Discovery is used to refresh SMS client computer discovery data in the SMS site  
    directory. Furthermore, the SMSMan.exe file is used to install Legacy Client, not Advanced 
    Client.
C: Active Directory System Group Discovery is used to discover groups of computer systems. 
    Furthermore, the SMSMan.exe file is used to install Legacy Client, not Advanced Client.
D: You cannot use the Windows user account Discovery to discover client computers.

Question 9:
You work as the SMS administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com SMS 2003 hierarchy is configured as a single primary site. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003. Half the client computers run Windows 2000 Professional, and the rest run Windows XP Professional. You need to configure the SMS discovery method for the SMS site and ensure that the client computers which are on the network are discovered when they are
powered on.

What should you do?

A. Use the Heartbeat Discovery method and the Active Directory System Discovery method so 
    that the client computers must be turned on, to be discovered.
B. Use the Active Directory System Group Discovery method so that the client computers must 
    be turned on, to be discovered.
C. Use the Windows User Account Discovery so that the client computers must be turned on, to 
    be discovered.
D. Use the Network Discovery method so that the client computers must be turned on, to be 
    discovered.

Answer: A

Explanation: 
You need to use the client computers needs to be turned on to be discovered. Heartbeat Discovery method and the Active Directory System Discovery method Heartbeat Discovery method can also be used to refresh SMS client computer discovery data in the SMS site directory. The Active Directory System Discovery is use to discover computers by polling active directory containers

Incorrect Answers:
B: The Active Directory Group Discovery method is used to discover system groups for computer 
    systems. The information you will get is organizational units, global groups, universal groups, 
    nested groups and Windows distribution groups.
C: You cannot use the Windows user account Discovery to discover client computers.
D: The Network Discovery method allows you to discover computers on the network, even when 
    not turned on.

Question 10.
You work as the SMS administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all the client computers running Windows XP Professional. The ITCertKeys.com network contains a server named ITCertKeys-SR22. The SMS site is configured to use advanced security mode with the entire roles on ITCertKeys-SR22.

ITCertKeys.com has its head office in London and branch offices in Paris, Berlin and Athens. The head office in London has a primary SMS site server and each branch office have a secondary SMS site server. The SMS Advanced Client is installed on all client computers in the ITCertKeys.com network. During routine monitoring you find out that SMS Advanced Client at the branch offices are consuming large amounts of network bandwidth by sending client status and inventory data to the London office. You need to make sure that the Advanced Clients send inventory, software metering data and status data to the SMS site server located at their branch offices respectively.

What should you?

A. Configure each secondary SMS site server as a server locator point to ensure that the 
    Advanced Clients send inventory, software metering data and status data to the local SMS site 
    server.
B. Configure each secondary SMS site server as a Client Access Point (CAP) to ensure that the 
    Advanced Clients send inventory, software metering data and status data to the local SMS site 
    server.
C. Configure each secondary SMS site server as a distribution point to ensure that the Advanced 
    Clients send inventory, software metering data and status data to the local SMS site server.
D. Configure each secondary SMS site server as a proxy management point to ensure that the 
    Advanced Clients send inventory, software metering data and status data to the local SMS site 
    server to ensure that the Advanced Clients send inventory, software metering data and status 
    data to the local SMS site server.

Answer: D

Explanation: 
It is best to configure each SMS site server as a proxy management point. The role that there is in SMS 2003 is: client access point, distribution point, server locator point and reporting point.

Incorrect Answers: 
A: You can use the server locator point to deploy Legacy Clients or Advanced Clients or to assign 
    automatically Advanced Clients to sites. The server locator point can also be used to locate 
    Client Access Point (CAP) for Legacy Clients.
B: The server locator point is the point of contact between Legacy Clients and SMS site server. 
    You should not configure it.
C: You should not configure a distribution point; it is installed on a site server by default.


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