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  • yusuf
  • Turkey
  • Mar 26, 2015

ın 70-410 questıons there are lots of mıstakes. someone help me what are they

  • Mar 26, 2015
  • JohnPP
  • Netherlands
  • Apr 02, 2014

@ Andy,

Sorry, i think its in this case Fixed rather then Thin: (AB)
A. From File and Storage Services, create virtual disks by using fixed provisioning.
B. From File and Storage Services, create a storage pool that uses all four disks.

You need fixed rather then thin, because Applications will break if storage is not added to the thinly provisioned volumes in time.
Also, the size is already mentioned.

http://blogs.technet.com/b/canitpro/archive/2012/12/20/windows-server-2012-it-camp-lab-3-thin-vs-fixed-provisioning-that-is-the-storage-management-question.aspx

  • Apr 02, 2014
  • JohnPP
  • Netherlands
  • Mar 18, 2014

@ Andy,

Answer must be
4 disk and thin provisioning.
Because 800 + 900 = 1700GB and for Raid 5 with fault tolerance you need 4* 500 = 2000 minus 1 disk is 1500 GB. So 1700 GB is to much. Therefore the only option is in this case 4 disks. Also if you want storage that can grow, you need thin provisioning.

  • Mar 18, 2014
  • madradena
  • Hungary
  • Oct 07, 2013

Hi all,
The questions are all valid. I passed today with 895. I got 3 new questions, and 60% of the rest was only from this dump and 40% also in the Snowden dump. I did not rely on these answers though, checked with Snowden dump and technet.
Thanks again to Robert and Scottcha!

  • Oct 07, 2013
  • Eric
  • Netherlands
  • Oct 05, 2013

@random, why can't it be A and B. also for fixed disk you have fault tolerance and perfomance wise is fixed provisioning better than thin provisioning

  • Oct 05, 2013
  • RandomSonofabitch...
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 05, 2013

B and E.
If you want fault tolerance you are going to need to thin provision it due to the sizes of volumes required.

  • Oct 05, 2013
  • Andy
  • India
  • Oct 04, 2013

This one?

You have a server named Server1. Server1 runs Windows Server 2012 and has the File
and Storage Services server role installed.
You attach four 500-GB disks to Server1.
You need to configure the storage to meet the following requirements:
Storage for an Application named Application1 must be provided. Application1
requires 20 GB and will require a maximum of 800 GB in three years.
Storage for an Application named Application2 must be provided. Application2
requires 20 GB and will require a maximum of 900 GB in three years.
The solution must provide the ability to dynamically add storage without requiring
configuration changes to the Applications.
The storage must be available if a single disk fails.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)
A. From File and Storage Services, create virtual disks by using fixed provisioning.
B. From File and Storage Services, create a storage pool that uses all four disks.
C. From Disk Management, create two new mirror volumes that use two disks each.
D. From Disk Management, create a new RAID-5 volume that uses all four disks.
E. From File and Storage Services, create virtual disks by using thin provisioning.

  • Oct 04, 2013
  • RandomSonofabitch...
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 04, 2013

For other questions to create a VHD (file) you can use computer management.

NOT by.
- Share and storage management (2008 only)
- New-storagesubsystemVirtualDisk (this is a virtual disk, NOT a virtual hard disk).
- Server Manager (you would use this to create virtual disks, not virtual hard disks).

  • Oct 04, 2013
  • RandomSonofabitch...
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 04, 2013

Yep, Diskpart. Run it and have a look in diskpart at 'help create vdisk'.
Its a Virtual Hard Disk (it specifies VHD, so it's NOT a virtual disk for a storage pool). Therefore you can rule out C and D.

  • Oct 04, 2013
  • eric
  • Netherlands
  • Oct 04, 2013

@andy, Diskpart

  • Oct 04, 2013
  • Andy
  • India
  • Oct 04, 2013

Any one?
This question has mixed ans across dumps, need a valid ans.

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain
contains a server named Server1. Server1 runs Windows Server 2012.
You need to create 3-TB virtual hard disk (VHD) on Server1.
Which tool should you use?
A. Server Manager
B. Diskpart
C. New-StoragePool
D. New-VirtualDisk

  • Oct 04, 2013
  • Eric
  • Netherlands
  • Oct 03, 2013

Yes you are right you need to enable on the server that is the rogue one. And disable it on the server that is the right one, right?

  • Oct 03, 2013
  • RandomSonofabitch...
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 03, 2013

I think it's C too. "Disable DHCP guard on Server1"

  • Oct 03, 2013
  • dr.j
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 03, 2013

Surely the answer for the DHCP guard question is C. Disabling the setting on the server allows it to reply to DHCP requests from the other VMs.

  • Oct 03, 2013
  • Eric
  • Netherlands
  • Oct 03, 2013

@andy, read the question carefully "you have a STARTERGPO named gpo1 that has 100 settings. You need to create a startergpo based on gpo1 (that is a STARTERGPO). So copy and paste should be fine

  • Oct 03, 2013
  • Eric
  • Netherlands
  • Oct 03, 2013

@andy, answer is B

  • Oct 03, 2013
  • Andy
  • India
  • Oct 03, 2013

any one?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain
contains a member server named HVServer1. HVServer1 runs Windows Server 2012 and
has the Hyper-V server role installed.
HVServer1 hosts 10 virtual machines. All of the virtual machines connect to a virtual switch
named Switch1. Switch1 is configured as a private network. All of the virtual machines
have the DHCP guard and the router guard settings enabled.
You install the DHCP server role on a virtual machine named Server 1. You authorize
Server1 as a DHCP server in contoso.com. You create an IP scope.
You discover that the virtual machines connected to Switch1 do not receive IP settings
from Server1.
You need to ensure that the virtual machines can use Server1 as a DHCP server.
What should you do?
A. Enable MAC address spoofing on Server1.
B. Disable the DHCP guard on all of the virtual machines that are DHCP clients.
C. Disable the DHCP guard on Server1.
D. Enable single-root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) on Server1.

  • Oct 03, 2013
  • RandomSonofabitch...
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 03, 2013

@Andy
Read the question again.
You are creating a Starter GPO from ANOTHER Starter GPO. :)

  • Oct 03, 2013
  • Andy
  • India
  • Oct 03, 2013

@RandomSonofabitch
@Eric
Just checked on a sever2012, the copy paste is available only if u copy GPO and past on GPO only or copy from Starter-GPO and paste on Starter-GPO only.
But no option to copy GPO to Starter-GPO and vice-verse.

So its 'D' :)

  • Oct 03, 2013
  • RandomSonofabitch...
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 03, 2013

@Andy

As Eric has said, D looks to be the best answer.
C (and A) would work but D is much easier (and works too, of course).
Do you have a 2012 server to test this sort of stuff out on?? Much better way to learn. :)

  • Oct 03, 2013
  • Eric
  • Netherlands
  • Oct 03, 2013

@andy, I think it is D, you can just copy and paste the starterngpo and rename it

  • Oct 03, 2013
  • Andy
  • India
  • Oct 03, 2013

@ RandomSonofabitch thnx.
This one?? I think its C
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.

You have a starter Group Policy object (GPO) named GPO1 that contains more than 100
settings.
You need to create a new starter GPO based on the settings in GPO1. You must achieve
this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?
A. Run the New-GPStarterGPOcmdlet and the Copy-GPO cmdlet.
B. Create a new starter GPO and manually configure the policy settings of the starter GPO.
C. Right-click GPO1, and then click Back Up. Create a new starter GPO. Right-click the
new GPO, and then click Restore from Backup.
D. Right-click GPO1, and then click Copy. Right-click Starter GPOs, and then click Paste.

  • Oct 03, 2013
  • RandomSonofabitch...
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 03, 2013

Andy from India
B (Only then can you do D, after a reboot.)

If you try to add the adapter (using D) before you add that role service, it comes up with an error..telling you to install the service mentioned in B 'first'.

  • Oct 03, 2013
  • Andy
  • India
  • Oct 03, 2013

Any one?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain
contains a server named Server1. Server1 runs Windows Server 2012 and has the Hyper-
V server role installed.
On Server1, you create a virtual machine named VM1.
When you try to add a RemoteFX 3D Video Adapter to VM1, you discover that the option is
unavailable

You need to add the RemoteFX 3D Video Adapter to VM1.
What should you do first?

A. On Server1, install the Media Foundation feature.
B. On Server1, install the Remote Desktop Visualization Host (RD Visualization Host) role
service.
C. On Server1, run the Enable-VMRemoteFxPhysicalVideoAdaptercmdlet.
Microsoft 70-410 : Practice Test
D. On Server1, run the Add-VMRemoteFx3dVideoAdapter cmdlet.

  • Oct 03, 2013
  • RandomSonofabitch...
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 03, 2013

I think the DHCP server question (from 2012 to 2008) is incorrectly answered here.
The DHCP role on 2008r2 automatically configures the Inbound remote management firewall rule for DHCP.
All you need to do is install the Remote management tools on the 2012 box (that does not currently have the DHCP role).
This is a feature (DHCP remote Admin) and therefore, I think that is the answer. "From server manager on Server1, Install a feature"
Try it out yourselves! :)

  • Oct 03, 2013
  • eric
  • Netherlands
  • Oct 01, 2013

I think the answer is:
1) Remove adatumuser1 from Group1
2) Convert Group1 to a univesal group
3) Convert Group1 to a global group

distribution groups don't contain ACL (with ACE's)

  • Oct 01, 2013
  • Superman
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 01, 2013

I have seen the following on many recent dumps but still not sure on a clear answer:
Your network contains two Active Directory forests named adatum.com and contoso.com.
Both forests contain multiple domains. A two-way trust exists between the forests.
The contoso.com domain contains a domain local security group named Group1. Group1
contains contosouser1 and adatumuser1.
You need to ensure that Group1 can only contain users from the contoso.com domain.
Which three actions should you perform?
To answer, move three actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them
in the correct order.

I think the answer is:
1) Remove adatumuser1 from Group1
2) Convert Group1 to a univesal group
3) Convert Group1 to a distribution group

Please correct me if i am wrong.

  • Oct 01, 2013
  • Eric
  • Netherlands
  • Sep 30, 2013

@Raaf,
Regarding the question:
You install the DHCP server role on a virtual machine named Server 1. You authorize
Server1 as a DHCP server in contoso.com. You create an IP scope.
You discover that the virtual machines connected to Switch1 do not receive IP settings
from Server1.
You need to ensure that the virtual machines can use Server1 as a DHCP server.
What should you do?
A. Enable MAC address spoofing on Server1.
B. Disable the DHCP guard on all of the virtual machines that are DHCP clients.
C. Disable the DHCP guard on Server1.
D. Enable single-root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) on Server1.

Shouldn't the answer be B instead of C. Since the vm clients want to to receive the ip addresses and are guarded?

DHCP Guard is a configuration setting for VMs that talks to Active Directory to retrieve the list of valid DHCP servers on the network. It determines what ports the computer should listen on for DHCP requests and blocks DHCP messages on other ports.

  • Sep 30, 2013
  • waqar
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Sep 29, 2013

This Dumps are 100% Valid . passed today with score 800. almost all of the questions from this VCE. Best of Luck to all.

  • Sep 29, 2013
  • Raaf
  • Netherlands
  • Sep 29, 2013

Yeah its gonne be posted tomorrow

  • Sep 29, 2013
  • Smorgie
  • United States
  • Sep 28, 2013

@ Raaf

Did you upload your edited answers to the questions? Since you passed, on the 26th you said, "I will upload my dump if I pass tomorrow with all the updated questions from these forums."

We'd all really appreciate it.

  • Sep 28, 2013
  • Mike
  • Canada
  • Sep 27, 2013

Passed studying mostly from this dump, so thanks. Most of the questions on the exam were found in these questions, but none of the exams were exactly the same as mine, so just study all of it and you'll be fine.

  • Sep 27, 2013
  • Raaf
  • Netherlands
  • Sep 27, 2013

Not rlly the questions where all the same as in the dump

  • Sep 27, 2013
  • Superman
  • United Kingdom
  • Sep 27, 2013

Congrats Raaf and joe - can you remember any that were wrong?

  • Sep 27, 2013
  • Raaf
  • Netherlands
  • Sep 27, 2013

@Joe: Me2 same as you passed with 760, no IPv6 THANK GOD
And maybe 5 reworded questions the rest from this dump

So that means there are still alot of wrong answers in the dump

  • Sep 27, 2013
  • joe
  • United States
  • Sep 26, 2013

Passed today 760, some new questions. About 25 from here. I answered with what I thought correct and not what was on the dump. About 10 were reworded and I could figure out. Last 20 were new, but no IP6 so I think I got a few of these. Most were around folder permissions and one had to do with putting the exact steps fo copying and importing a GPO from another forest (drag and drop) thanks for the help folks, see you on 70-411.
Joe's out....peace

  • Sep 26, 2013
  • Superman
  • United Kingdom
  • Sep 26, 2013

@Raff - thanks buddy, wish you the best of luck with your exam!

  • Sep 26, 2013
  • Raaf
  • United States
  • Sep 26, 2013

@Superman, It has been stated that some IPV6 questions are still missing in this dump. But what can you do ..

I will upload my dump if I pass tomorrow with all the updated questions from these forums.

  • Sep 26, 2013
  • waqar
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Sep 26, 2013

@DAN yeah you are right IE explorer and file explorer will not be available after removing GUI SHELL on minimal server interface
link: see the table on the link

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831786.aspx

  • Sep 26, 2013
  • Superman
  • United Kingdom
  • Sep 26, 2013

@Raaf - thanks..i am guessing that some of these duplicates are either missing from the exam entirely or legacy questions from the 2008 exam.

  • Sep 26, 2013
  • Raaf
  • United States
  • Sep 26, 2013

@Superman: I know, so far Server Manager is my guess why?

New-VirtualDisk <-- DOESNT mean VHD but Virtual Disk

Share and Storage Management <--- is Server 2008 not 2012

  • Sep 26, 2013
  • Superman
  • United Kingdom
  • Sep 26, 2013

Ok i have seen the following Question at least 3 times in this dump:
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain
contains a server named Server1. Server1 runs Windows Server 2012.
You need to create 3-TB virtual hard disk (VHD) on Server1.
Which tool should you use?
The answers in the dump range from:
New-VirtualDisk
Share and Storage Management
Server Manager

Kind of confusing as its the same exact question with 3 very different answers..

  • Sep 26, 2013
  • Raaf
  • United States
  • Sep 26, 2013

@Shezy: After reading http://www.interweb.org.uk/2011/03/21/understanding-hyper-v-virtual-machine-snapshotscheckpoints/ I still think the shutdown is the best choice.

@Joe : I think the old dumps also said scope policy, which seems to be the best option

  • Sep 26, 2013
  • DAN
  • United States
  • Sep 26, 2013

Hot Area, Q10

If you run Remove-WindowsFeature Server-GUI-Shell on Server 2012 with a GUI installation you will still have access to MMC & Server Manager, IE10 WILL NOT BE available.

  • Sep 26, 2013
  • DAN
  • United States
  • Sep 26, 2013

Exam F, Q23

You need to create a volume for the shared folders. The solution must minimize the likelihood of file corruption if a power failure occurs. The given answer is D. FAT32.

That is very wrong, FAT32 is terrible for power failure scenarios.
The answer should be A. ReFS since it has superior power failure support however I believe it isnt ideal with active directory. The scenario doesn't mention anything about domain controllers or anything so thats why i think its ReFS. I believe the correct answer would be NTFS if it mentioned active directory etc.

  • Sep 26, 2013
  • joe
  • United States
  • Sep 25, 2013

136- dhcp server with computers and phones. I think it's scope policies not server policies. The question specifies the range.

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • Shezy
  • Canada
  • Sep 25, 2013

You need to recommend a solution to minimize the amount of disk space used for the
snapshot of VM1.
Question No : 222 - (Topic 3)
Microsoft 70-410 : Practice Test
What should you do before you create the snapshot?
A. Convert diskl.vhd to a dynamically expanding disk.
B. Shutdown VM1.
C. Decrease the Minimum RAM.
D. Decrease the Maximum RAM.

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • Raaf
  • Netherlands
  • Sep 25, 2013

@joe:

http://baudlabs.com/beware-of-the-dhcp-guard-setting-on-hyper-v-virtual-machines/

Seems exactly like the question states
Another change made to the vce file :)

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • joe
  • United States
  • Sep 25, 2013

@raaf even though the DHCP is authorized that has nothing to do with DHCP guard it has no way of knowing. I think C is correct.

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • Raaf
  • Netherlands
  • Sep 25, 2013

@Coment : I dont agree, DHCP guard protects against "fake" DHCP servers. But the question states that the server was authorized to be a DHCP server

On this one the correct one should be C.

You install the DHCP server role on a virtual machine named Server 1. You authorize
Server1 as a DHCP server in contoso.com. You create an IP scope.
You discover that the virtual machines connected to Switch1 do not receive IP settings
from Server1.
You need to ensure that the virtual machines can use Server1 as a DHCP server.
What should you do?
A. Enable MAC address spoofing on Server1.
B. Disable the DHCP guard on all of the virtual machines that are DHCP clients.
C. Disable the DHCP guard on Server1.
D. Enable single-root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) on Server1.

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • Raaf
  • Netherlands
  • Sep 25, 2013

@joe : Yep just beware which user you remove. There are two questions of this and both are different in what domain user you need to remove

The rest of the options dont make sense..

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • joe
  • United States
  • Sep 25, 2013

The question of a domain local group containing 2 users from different domains and need to make it domain only (its a drag and drop). I just tried this but I don't have 2 domains so I am making a little guess. It's remove remote user, convert to universal, then convert to global. You can't go right to global (desired outcome of having local domain only users) from domain local. I tried this with a domain user and it worked. Any other ideas?

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • Raaf
  • Netherlands
  • Sep 25, 2013

I dont think there are WMI filters for applications?
Im opted to go for D because its the fastest

Moving the user would be the best bet if everything else was left to default.
Offcourse if the policy is only set for user 1 moving user 2 wont help. Then again if the settings of the gpo are for user 1 no option will help >.<

These questions are soo bad imo

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • coment
  • Spain
  • Sep 25, 2013

This one should be D.

A Group Policy object (GPO) named GPO1 is linked to OU1. GPO1 is used to publish several Applications to a user named User1.
In the Users container, you create a new user named User2.
You need to ensure that the same Applications are published to User2.
What should you do?
A. Modify the security of GPO1.
B. Modify the settings in GPO1.
C. Link a WMI filter to GPO1.
D. Move User2 to OU1.
Answer: C

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • coment
  • Spain
  • Sep 25, 2013

On this one the correct one should be C.

You install the DHCP server role on a virtual machine named Server 1. You authorize
Server1 as a DHCP server in contoso.com. You create an IP scope.
You discover that the virtual machines connected to Switch1 do not receive IP settings
from Server1.
You need to ensure that the virtual machines can use Server1 as a DHCP server.
What should you do?
A. Enable MAC address spoofing on Server1.
B. Disable the DHCP guard on all of the virtual machines that are DHCP clients.
C. Disable the DHCP guard on Server1.
D. Enable single-root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) on Server1.
Answer: D

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • Eric
  • Netherlands
  • Sep 25, 2013

Regarding answer B, I would think so as well. Enabling remote managemennt is configure-smremoting -enable
regarding the other question with Dhcp. They ask what you should do first, and that is enabel windows remote management and then you install the dhcp snapin. The question clearly says that server1 needs to manager server2

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • coment
  • Spain
  • Sep 25, 2013

@eric, i think what you say would be correct if you wanted to use w2012 server manager to manage the win2008 server. But to see and use DHCP console just a mmc snap-in is enought and you don need to activate that feature.

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • coment
  • Spain
  • Sep 25, 2013

Then @Eric on this one the correct one would be B and not D?
Server1 runs Windows Server 2012. Server2 runs Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack
1 (SP1) and has the DHCP Server server role installed.
You need to manage DHCP on Server2 by using the DHCP console on Server1.
Question No : 162 - (Topic 2)
Question No : 163 - (Topic 2)
Microsoft 70-410 : Practice Test
What should you do first?
A. From Windows Firewall with Advanced Security on Server2, create an inbound rule.
B. From Internet Explorer on Server2, download and install Windows Management
Framework 3.0.
C. From Server Manager on Server1, install a feature.
D. From Windows PowerShell on Server2, run Enable PSRemoting.
Answer: D

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • Eric
  • Netherlands
  • Sep 25, 2013

@coment, I think A is correct. By default remote management is not enabled on win 2008, so you should that first. Only on win 2012 remote management is enabled by default

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • coment
  • Spain
  • Sep 25, 2013

Server1 runs Windows Server 2012. Server2 runs Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack1 (SP1) and has the DHCP Server server role installed.

You need to manage DHCP on Server2 by using the DHCP console on Server1.
What should you do first?

A. From Server Manager on Server2, enable Windows Remote Management.
B. From a command prompt on Server2, run winrm.exe.
C. From Server Manager on Server1, install a feature.
D. From the Microsoft Management Console on Server1, add a snap-in.
Answer: A ->I would say that D is correct you don need anything more..

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • Raaf
  • United States
  • Sep 25, 2013

@joe

You first need to delete current snapshots
When you try to set the location and a snapshot already exists you will get an error.

Furthermore changing the snapshot location is just one of the option in Hyper-v console so it doesnt require any special tricks.

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • coment
  • Spain
  • Sep 25, 2013

I think is A. From Group Policy Management, add an Application control policy to GP1

GP1 contains a software restriction policy and they are not the same thing..

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • joe
  • United States
  • Sep 25, 2013

how do you modify snapshot file location? export?

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • iraq
  • United States
  • Sep 25, 2013

Answer is c of cource

  • Sep 25, 2013
  • Miami
  • United States
  • Sep 24, 2013

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. You have a Group Policy object (GPO) named GP1 that is linked to the domain. GP1 contains a software restriction policy that blocks an Application named App1.
You have a workgroup computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 8. A local Group Policy on Computer1 contains an Application control policy that allows App1.
You join Computer1 to the domain.
You need to prevent App1 from running on Computer1.
What should you do?
A. From Group Policy Management, add an Application control policy to GP1.
B. From Group Policy Management, enable the Enforced option on GP1.
C. In the local Group Policy of Computer1, configure a software restriction policy.
D. From Computer1, run gpupdate /force.

In my view, I have not to do anything.
When Computer1 is joined to the domain, GP1 supplants the local Group Policy, and GP1 contains the restriction to blocks App1.
So.. what is the correct answer???

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • Eric
  • Netherlands
  • Sep 24, 2013

I mean off course computer management

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • Eric
  • Netherlands
  • Sep 24, 2013

@shezy, I think you should use computer manager->disk management. From the action menu Create Vhd. Because the VHD should be 3TB you should create the format VHDX, that support up to 64 TB.

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • Shezy
  • Canada
  • Sep 24, 2013

Thanks to Robert and Hugo for the effort. How accurate and correct is the pdf shared ? Specially questions past 250 ?? Can someone please update and let me know. I have my exam this weekend.

Thanks in advance

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • Shezy
  • Canada
  • Sep 24, 2013

@802.11: my question is regarding - create 3-TB virtual hard disk (VHD) on Server1 and not access based enumeration (ABE)

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • 802.11
  • South Africa
  • Sep 24, 2013

@Shezi, under server manager if you go to File and Storage Services and right click and go to properties of a particular share you will find that you can enable access based enumeration

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • Shezy
  • Canada
  • Sep 24, 2013

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a server named Server1. Server1 runs Windows Server 2012.
You need to create 3-TB virtual hard disk (VHD) on Server1.
Which tool should you use?
A. Server Manager
B. New-StorageSubsytemVirtualDisk
C. Computer Management
D. Share and Storage Management

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • Miami
  • United States
  • Sep 24, 2013

@Eric, thank you for your response.
When you create a primary zone named ".", it greys out forwarders and root hints.
So, I don't need to remove root hints.
My question is, can I create a stub zone name "root"?? What is the effect??

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • Eric
  • Netherlands
  • Sep 24, 2013

I think remove root hints and create zone "." should be the correct answer

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • Miami
  • United States
  • Sep 24, 2013

A need your help with this questions.
There are a lot of questions (77,111,159,164,206,217,230) with the same introduction:
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The network contains 500 client computers that run Windows 2012. All of the client computers connect to the Internet by using a web proxy. You deploy a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012.
Server1 has the DNS Server server role installed. You configure all of the client computers to use Server1 as their primary DNS server. You need to prevent Server1 from attempting to resolve Internet host names for the client computers.
What should you do on Server1?

In all questions, except the last one, the answer is the same:
- Create a stub zone named "root".

In the last one the answer is
- Remove all root hints.
- Create a primary zone named ".".

I can't find any information about a stub zone called "root".
Would you explain me, please??

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • Raaf
  • United States
  • Sep 24, 2013

I mean computer manager or diskpart both are actual the options selected in the dump from Snowden

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • Raaf
  • United States
  • Sep 24, 2013

@joe that explains it

Gues shutdown might be the best since the other options cant be changed on a running vhd that might be the hint in the question

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • joe
  • United States
  • Sep 24, 2013

@raaf you can install the share and storage tool but it can only be used to manage 2008.

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • Eric
  • Netherlands
  • Sep 24, 2013

@correct, I think A is correct. If you do loopback and select replace

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • Superman
  • United Kingdom
  • Sep 24, 2013

First many thanks to Robert and the guys for creating this. Looking at this dump there are so many questions that are in the Snowden dump that have different answers.

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • correct
  • Spain
  • Sep 24, 2013

You need to prevent the User Configuration settings in GP1 from being App1ied to users.
The solution must ensure that the Computer Configuration settings in GP1 are App1ied to
all client computers.
What should you configure?
Question No : 91 - (Topic 0)
Microsoft 70-410 : Practice Test
A. The Group Policy loopback processing mode
B. The Enforced setting
C. The Block Inheritance feature
D. The GPO Status
Answer: A ->I think the correct one would be D. There you can disable the user settings if you want.

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • Raaf
  • United States
  • Sep 24, 2013

http://serverfault.com/questions/305412/hyper-v-could-not-initialize-memory-there-is-not-enough-space-on-the-disk-0x800

You appear to be out of diskspace on the host. You'll have to reduce the memory used by the VM, since Hyper-V requires a "hibernation file" on the host for when the VM is suspended, as Mike noted. ?

So decrease the memory looks like a valid option

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • Raaf
  • United States
  • Sep 24, 2013

According to this
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/13392.known-issues-file-and-storage-services-in-windows-server-2012.aspx

Share and Stor does still exist

To resolve this issue, you must install the tool that is referenced in the error message on the computer from which you are running Server Manager. For example, to install the Share and Storage Management tool on a Windows Server 2012-based server, use the Add Roles and Feature Wizard, and then on the Select features page, expand Remote Server Administration Tools, Role Administration Tools, File Services Tools, and then select the Share and Storage Management Tool check box.

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • joe
  • United States
  • Sep 24, 2013

another one that is wrong is preventing resolution of internet host names. You create a primary zone named "." not a stub named "root"

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • Jay
  • United States
  • Sep 24, 2013

I'm agree with Kamasi, I had been studying Snowden, I found some things to be different. Answers Snowden had as correct were wrong in this one, and some new ones seemed wrong too. My test is Friday and I'm nervous to trust this dump.

For example the questions in Snowden regarding VM snapshots and how to reduce their size snowden's dump says to take them offline. This one it says to reduce the max ram?

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • joe
  • United States
  • Sep 24, 2013

I agree a lot of these are wrong, I actually paid for the doc, and have been looking at it for a few days. It seems the first 200 or so are ok and they align with earlier dumps, but past 220 or so there are a lot of issues. For example there are 2 questions on creating a 3TB VHD and it says use share and storage management (223 + 214 on original dump). I think share and storage manager is 2008 and VHDs are created in computer manager by right clicking disk manager. This is just an example

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • canada
  • Canada
  • Sep 24, 2013

Question 90, answer is : enable the link of GPO

  • Sep 24, 2013
  • Matt
  • United States
  • Sep 23, 2013

@kamasi

Most of the questions on the PDF are indeed correct. What questions on the PDF are you referring to? A lot of these questions are also on the Brice/Snowden dump. I take my test Thursday

  • Sep 23, 2013
  • kamasi kuwait
  • United States
  • Sep 23, 2013

Guys and gals. Do not trust the answers in Robert PDF. The answers that are wrong are ridiculously wrong. Study the questions and find your own answer, and you will see what I am talking about. Thanks for the effort Robert Hugo and Esso. What we all cab do is take time to fund correct answers and post them. I am on it!!!

  • Sep 23, 2013
  • ScottCha
  • United States
  • Sep 23, 2013

@canada..Let's see you do better. Either contribute or be quiet.

I've just uploaded an updated one with no password and broken up into smaller sections.

  • Sep 23, 2013
  • ScottCha
  • United States
  • Sep 23, 2013

I'll post another one today without password protection.

I'm also going to break up the questions in the "Regular" section into groups of 50 to make learning them easier. Thanks for the input.

  • Sep 23, 2013
  • canada
  • Canada
  • Sep 23, 2013

many wrong anwers, please provide a good one

  • Sep 23, 2013
  • Robert
  • United States
  • Sep 23, 2013

Thank you for this. I take the test this weekend so I will be using this. So much better then using the pdf.

  • Sep 23, 2013
  • Michael
  • United Kingdom
  • Sep 23, 2013

First of all I am saying THANK YOU ScottCha.

But this file has a lot of mistakes.
Q44.
Answer is:
Clean installation....
Clean installation...
Upgrade of existing hardware.

But you cannot choose Clean installation option twice.

And a lot of drag and drop questions that you can not answer.
Even if you answer correctly it counts as wrong answer.

I believe hard work was done to create this. But a lot of work still needs to be done

  • Sep 23, 2013
  • Eric
  • Netherlands
  • Sep 23, 2013

I don't get this password when I open the file with the manager, but when I want to open it with the designer (edit tool)

  • Sep 23, 2013
  • Woza
  • South Africa
  • Sep 23, 2013

I am also getting a message to Enter password when opening the file

  • Sep 23, 2013
  • Weewee
  • France
  • Sep 23, 2013

Thx for the dump ! No password asked for me, everythings fine just some mistake. Ex: Q149, asking how to reduce the amount of disk space for a snapshot. The best answered is to shutdown the VM. Reducing the maximum amount of Ram is OK but not the best. Doing the test on wednesday ! ;)

  • Sep 23, 2013
  • Romeo
  • India
  • Sep 23, 2013

May be your File is Password protected ,
And some of the answer not correct as compare with snowden.

  • Sep 23, 2013
  • eric
  • Netherlands
  • Sep 23, 2013

scotcha, the file you posted is password protected when I want to open it with the designer. In order to correct the answers can you provide the password or post a file without a password? Thanks

By the way thanks for the upload, much appreciated

  • Sep 23, 2013
  • Rico
  • Spain
  • Sep 23, 2013

ScottCha,
Thanks a lot for your work!!!!

  • Sep 23, 2013
  • ScottCha
  • United States
  • Sep 23, 2013

Sorry for the typo in the description. It should be 336 instead of 338. I had been working on this VCE for two days and when I saved it I made the typo.

I did not verify any questions just converted the PDF provided by Robert.

Please post corrections and be respectful of the work that was put into this.

  • Sep 23, 2013
  • Mario
  • Spain
  • Sep 23, 2013

Some of the answers are not correct, here 2 examples
ExamA Q82 - I think the correct answer is D, not C.
ExamB Q3 - I think the correct answer is:

Remove adatumuser1 from Group1
Convert Group1 to a universal Group1
Convert Group1 to a global group

I'm on item 25 so probably there are more wrong answers.

  • Sep 23, 2013
  • Kenneth
  • United States
  • Sep 23, 2013

Thanks for sharing.

  • Sep 23, 2013

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