{"id":1865,"date":"2019-01-01T02:55:19","date_gmt":"2019-01-01T02:55:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dumps.dumpsbase.com\/?p=1865"},"modified":"2019-03-05T00:32:58","modified_gmt":"2019-03-05T00:32:58","slug":"pass-70-412-exam-with-valid-70-412-dumps","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/pass-70-412-exam-with-valid-70-412-dumps.html","title":{"rendered":"Pass 70-412 exam with valid 70-412 dumps"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Microsoft 70-412 dumps has given a new direction to Microsoft MCSA: Windows Server 2012 industry. It is now considered as the platform which leads to a brighter future. 70-412 dumps is best to pass 70-412 Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services exam. 70-412 dumps Questions will help you to pass 70-412 exam in the first attempt. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-text-color has-medium-font-size has-vivid-red-color\"><strong>Pass 70-412 exam with valid 70-412 dumps<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<script>\n\t  window.fbAsyncInit = function() {\n\t    FB.init({\n\t      appId            : '622169541470367',\n\t      autoLogAppEvents : true,\n\t      xfbml            : true,\n\t      version          : 'v3.1'\n\t    });\n\t  };\n\t\n\t  (function(d, s, id){\n\t     var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];\n\t     if (d.getElementById(id)) {return;}\n\t     js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id;\n\t     js.src = \"https:\/\/connect.facebook.net\/en_US\/sdk.js\";\n\t     fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs);\n\t   }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk'));\n\t<\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\" >\ndocument.addEventListener(\"DOMContentLoaded\", function(event) { \nif(!window.jQuery) alert(\"The important jQuery library is not properly loaded in your site. 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If you are still not sure what to do you can contact us for help.\");\n});\n<\/script>  \n  \n<div  id=\"watupro_quiz\" class=\"quiz-area single-page-quiz\">\n<p id=\"submittingExam119\" style=\"display:none;text-align:center;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/wp-content\/plugins\/watupro\/img\/loading.gif\" width=\"16\" height=\"16\"><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"watupro-exam-description\" id=\"description-quiz-119\"><\/div>\n\n<form action=\"\" method=\"post\" class=\"quiz-form\" id=\"quiz-119\"  enctype=\"multipart\/form-data\" >\n<div class='watu-question ' id='question-1' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-1'  class='   watupro-question-id-2271'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>1. <\/span>Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains four servers named Server1, Server2, Server3, and Server4 that run Windows Server 2012 R2. <br \/>\r\nAll servers have the Hyper-V server role and the Failover Clustering feature installed. <br \/>\r\n<br><img decoding=\"async\" border=0 width=483 height=136 src=\"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/exams\/70-412%20V18.02.files\/image057.gif\"><br>You need to replicate virtual machines from Cluster1 to Cluster2. <br \/>\r\nWhich three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.) <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_1' value='2271' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2271' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2271[]' id='answer-id-10308' class='answer   answerof-2271 ' value='10308'   \/><label for='answer-id-10308' id='answer-label-10308' class=' answer'><span>From Hyper-V Manager on a node in Cluster2, create three virtual machines.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2271[]' id='answer-id-10309' class='answer   answerof-2271 ' value='10309'   \/><label for='answer-id-10309' id='answer-label-10309' class=' answer'><span>From Cluster2, add and configure the Hyper-V Replica Broker role.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2271[]' id='answer-id-10310' class='answer   answerof-2271 ' value='10310'   \/><label for='answer-id-10310' id='answer-label-10310' class=' answer'><span>From Failover Cluster Manager on Cluster1, configure each virtual machine for replication.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2271[]' id='answer-id-10311' class='answer   answerof-2271 ' value='10311'   \/><label for='answer-id-10311' id='answer-label-10311' class=' answer'><span>From Cluster1, add and configure the Hyper-V Replica Broker role.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2271[]' id='answer-id-10312' class='answer   answerof-2271 ' value='10312'   \/><label for='answer-id-10312' id='answer-label-10312' class=' answer'><span>From Hyper-V Manager on a node in Cluster2 modify the Hyper-V settings.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-2' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-2'  class='   watupro-question-id-2272'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>2. <\/span>You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Each day, Server1 is backed up fully to an external disk. On Server1, the disk that contains the operating system fails. You replace the failed disk. You need to perform a bare-metal recovery of Server1 by using the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE). <br \/>\r\nWhat should you do? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_2' value='2272' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2272' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2272[]' id='answer-id-10313' class='answer   answerof-2272 ' value='10313'   \/><label for='answer-id-10313' id='answer-label-10313' class=' answer'><span>Run the Start-WBVolumeRecovery cmdlet and specify the -backupset parameter.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2272[]' id='answer-id-10314' class='answer   answerof-2272 ' value='10314'   \/><label for='answer-id-10314' id='answer-label-10314' class=' answer'><span>Run the Get-WBBareMetalRecovery cmdlet and specify the -policy parameter.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2272[]' id='answer-id-10315' class='answer   answerof-2272 ' value='10315'   \/><label for='answer-id-10315' id='answer-label-10315' class=' answer'><span>Run the wbadmin.exe start recovery command and specify the -recoverytarget parameter.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2272[]' id='answer-id-10316' class='answer   answerof-2272 ' value='10316'   \/><label for='answer-id-10316' id='answer-label-10316' class=' answer'><span>Run the wbadmin.exe start sysrecovery command and specify the -backuptarget parameter.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-3' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-3'  class='   watupro-question-id-2273'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>3. <\/span>You have a virtual machine named VM1 that runs on a host named Host1. You configure VM1 to replicate to another host named Host2. Host2 is located in the same physical location as Host1. You need to add an additional replica of VM1. The replica will be located in a different physical site. <br \/>\r\nWhat should you do? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_3' value='2273' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2273' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2273[]' id='answer-id-10317' class='answer   answerof-2273 ' value='10317'   \/><label for='answer-id-10317' id='answer-label-10317' class=' answer'><span>From VM1 on Host2, click Extend Replication.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2273[]' id='answer-id-10318' class='answer   answerof-2273 ' value='10318'   \/><label for='answer-id-10318' id='answer-label-10318' class=' answer'><span>On Host1, configure the Hyper-V settings.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2273[]' id='answer-id-10319' class='answer   answerof-2273 ' value='10319'   \/><label for='answer-id-10319' id='answer-label-10319' class=' answer'><span>From VM1 on Host1, click Extend Replication.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2273[]' id='answer-id-10320' class='answer   answerof-2273 ' value='10320'   \/><label for='answer-id-10320' id='answer-label-10320' class=' answer'><span>On Host2, configure the Hyper-V settings.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-4' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-4'  class='   watupro-question-id-2274'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>4. <\/span>Your network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2012 R2. Both servers have the Hyper-V server role installed. Server1 and Server2 are located in different offices. The offices connect to each other by using a high-latency WAN link. Server2 hosts a virtual machine named VM1. You need to ensure that you can start VM1 on Server1 if Server2 fails. The solution must minimize hardware costs. <br \/>\r\nWhat should you do? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_4' value='2274' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2274' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2274[]' id='answer-id-10321' class='answer   answerof-2274 ' value='10321'   \/><label for='answer-id-10321' id='answer-label-10321' class=' answer'><span>On Server1, install the Multipath I\/O (MPIO) feature. Modify the storage location of the VHDs for VM1.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2274[]' id='answer-id-10322' class='answer   answerof-2274 ' value='10322'   \/><label for='answer-id-10322' id='answer-label-10322' class=' answer'><span>From the Hyper-V Settings of Server2, modify the Replication Configuration settings. Enable replication for VM1.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2274[]' id='answer-id-10323' class='answer   answerof-2274 ' value='10323'   \/><label for='answer-id-10323' id='answer-label-10323' class=' answer'><span>On Server2, install the Multipath I\/O (MPIO) feature. Modify the storage location of the VHDs for VM1.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2274[]' id='answer-id-10324' class='answer   answerof-2274 ' value='10324'   \/><label for='answer-id-10324' id='answer-label-10324' class=' answer'><span>From the Hyper-V Settings of Server1, modify the Replication Configuration settings. Enable replication for VM1.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-5' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-5'  class='   watupro-question-id-2275'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>5. <\/span>You have a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 contains a virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. You fail to start VM1 and you suspect that the boot files on VM1 are corrupt. On Server1, you attach the virtual hard disk (VHD) of VM1 and you assign the VHD a drive letter of F. You need to repair the corrupt boot files on VM1. <br \/>\r\nWhat should you run? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_5' value='2275' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2275' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2275[]' id='answer-id-10325' class='answer   answerof-2275 ' value='10325'   \/><label for='answer-id-10325' id='answer-label-10325' class=' answer'><span>bootrec.exe \/rebuildbcd<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2275[]' id='answer-id-10326' class='answer   answerof-2275 ' value='10326'   \/><label for='answer-id-10326' id='answer-label-10326' class=' answer'><span>bootrec.exe \/scanos<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2275[]' id='answer-id-10327' class='answer   answerof-2275 ' value='10327'   \/><label for='answer-id-10327' id='answer-label-10327' class=' answer'><span>bcdboot.exe f:windows \/s c:<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2275[]' id='answer-id-10328' class='answer   answerof-2275 ' value='10328'   \/><label for='answer-id-10328' id='answer-label-10328' class=' answer'><span>bcdboot.exe c:windows \/s f:<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-6' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-6'  class='   watupro-question-id-2276'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>6. <\/span>You have a server named LON-DC1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. <br \/>\r\nAn iSCSI virtual disk named VirtualiSCSI1.vhd exists on LON-DC1 as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) <br \/>\r\n<br><img decoding=\"async\" border=0 width=650 height=327 src=\"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/exams\/70-412%20V18.02.files\/image062.gif\"><br>You create a new iSCSI virtual disk named VirtualiSCSI2.vhd by using the existing itgt iSCSI target. VirtualiSCSIl.vhd is removed from LON-DC1. You need to assign VirtualiSCSI2.vhd a logical unit value of 0. <br \/>\r\nWhat should you do? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_6' value='2276' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2276' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2276[]' id='answer-id-10329' class='answer   answerof-2276 ' value='10329'   \/><label for='answer-id-10329' id='answer-label-10329' class=' answer'><span>Modify the properties of the itgt ISCSI target.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2276[]' id='answer-id-10330' class='answer   answerof-2276 ' value='10330'   \/><label for='answer-id-10330' id='answer-label-10330' class=' answer'><span>Modify the properties of the VirtualiSCSI2.vhd iSCSI virtual disk.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2276[]' id='answer-id-10331' class='answer   answerof-2276 ' value='10331'   \/><label for='answer-id-10331' id='answer-label-10331' class=' answer'><span>Run the Set-VirtualDisk cmdlet and specify the -Uniqueld parameter.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2276[]' id='answer-id-10332' class='answer   answerof-2276 ' value='10332'   \/><label for='answer-id-10332' id='answer-label-10332' class=' answer'><span>Run the iscsicli command and specify the reportluns parameter.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-7' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-7'  class='   watupro-question-id-2277'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>7. <\/span>Your network contains 20 iSCSI storage appliances that will provide storage for 50 Hyper-V hosts running Windows Server 2012 R2. You need to configure the storage for the Hyper-V hosts. The solution must minimize administrative effort. <br \/>\r\nWhat should you do first? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_7' value='2277' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2277' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2277[]' id='answer-id-10333' class='answer   answerof-2277 ' value='10333'   \/><label for='answer-id-10333' id='answer-label-10333' class=' answer'><span>Install the iSCSI Target Server role service and configure iSCSI targets.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2277[]' id='answer-id-10334' class='answer   answerof-2277 ' value='10334'   \/><label for='answer-id-10334' id='answer-label-10334' class=' answer'><span>Install the iSNS Server service feature and create a Discovery Domain.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2277[]' id='answer-id-10335' class='answer   answerof-2277 ' value='10335'   \/><label for='answer-id-10335' id='answer-label-10335' class=' answer'><span>Start the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service and configure the iSCSI Initiator Properties.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2277[]' id='answer-id-10336' class='answer   answerof-2277 ' value='10336'   \/><label for='answer-id-10336' id='answer-label-10336' class=' answer'><span>Install the Multipath I\/O (MPIO) feature and configure the MPIO Properties.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-8' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-8'  class='   watupro-question-id-2278'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>8. <\/span>Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. All client computers run Windows 8. You need to configure a custom Access Denied message that will be displayed to users when they are denied access to folders or files on Server1. <br \/>\r\nWhat should you configure? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_8' value='2278' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2278' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2278[]' id='answer-id-10337' class='answer   answerof-2278 ' value='10337'   \/><label for='answer-id-10337' id='answer-label-10337' class=' answer'><span>A classification property<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2278[]' id='answer-id-10338' class='answer   answerof-2278 ' value='10338'   \/><label for='answer-id-10338' id='answer-label-10338' class=' answer'><span>The File Server Resource Manager Options<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2278[]' id='answer-id-10339' class='answer   answerof-2278 ' value='10339'   \/><label for='answer-id-10339' id='answer-label-10339' class=' answer'><span>A file management task<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2278[]' id='answer-id-10340' class='answer   answerof-2278 ' value='10340'   \/><label for='answer-id-10340' id='answer-label-10340' class=' answer'><span>A file screen template<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-9' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-9'  class='   watupro-question-id-2279'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>9. <\/span>You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. <br \/>\r\nThe storage on Server1 is configured as shown in the following table. <br \/>\r\n<br><img decoding=\"async\" border=0 width=490 height=166 src=\"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/exams\/70-412%20V18.02.files\/image071.gif\"><br>You plan to implement Data Deduplication on Server1. You need to identify on which drives you can enable Data Deduplication. <br \/>\r\nWhich three drives should you identify? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.) <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_9' value='2279' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2279' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2279[]' id='answer-id-10341' class='answer   answerof-2279 ' value='10341'   \/><label for='answer-id-10341' id='answer-label-10341' class=' answer'><span>C<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2279[]' id='answer-id-10342' class='answer   answerof-2279 ' value='10342'   \/><label for='answer-id-10342' id='answer-label-10342' class=' answer'><span>D<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2279[]' id='answer-id-10343' class='answer   answerof-2279 ' value='10343'   \/><label for='answer-id-10343' id='answer-label-10343' class=' answer'><span>E<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2279[]' id='answer-id-10344' class='answer   answerof-2279 ' value='10344'   \/><label for='answer-id-10344' id='answer-label-10344' class=' answer'><span>F<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2279[]' id='answer-id-10345' class='answer   answerof-2279 ' value='10345'   \/><label for='answer-id-10345' id='answer-label-10345' class=' answer'><span>G<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-10' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-10'  class='   watupro-question-id-2280'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>10. <\/span>Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. You are creating a central access rule named TestFinance that will be used to audit members of the Authenticated Users group for access failure to shared folders in the finance department. You need to ensure that access requests are unaffected when the rule is published. <br \/>\r\nWhat should you do? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_10' value='2280' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2280' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2280[]' id='answer-id-10346' class='answer   answerof-2280 ' value='10346'   \/><label for='answer-id-10346' id='answer-label-10346' class=' answer'><span>Add a User condition to the current permissions entry for the Authenticated Users principal.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2280[]' id='answer-id-10347' class='answer   answerof-2280 ' value='10347'   \/><label for='answer-id-10347' id='answer-label-10347' class=' answer'><span>Set the Permissions to Use the following permissions as proposed permissions.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2280[]' id='answer-id-10348' class='answer   answerof-2280 ' value='10348'   \/><label for='answer-id-10348' id='answer-label-10348' class=' answer'><span>Add a Resource condition to the current permissions entry for the Authenticated Users principal.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2280[]' id='answer-id-10349' class='answer   answerof-2280 ' value='10349'   \/><label for='answer-id-10349' id='answer-label-10349' class=' answer'><span>Set the Permissions to Use following permissions as current permissions.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-11' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-11'  class='   watupro-question-id-2281'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>11. <\/span>You create a new virtual disk in a storage pool by using the New Virtual Disk Wizard. You discover that the new virtual disk has a write-back cache of 1 GB. You need to ensure that the virtual disk has a write-back cache of 5 GB. <br \/>\r\nWhat should you do? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_11' value='2281' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2281' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2281[]' id='answer-id-10350' class='answer   answerof-2281 ' value='10350'   \/><label for='answer-id-10350' id='answer-label-10350' class=' answer'><span>Detach the virtual disk, and then run the Resize-VirtualDisk cmdlet.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2281[]' id='answer-id-10351' class='answer   answerof-2281 ' value='10351'   \/><label for='answer-id-10351' id='answer-label-10351' class=' answer'><span>Detach the virtual disk, and then run the Set-VirtualDisk cmdlet.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2281[]' id='answer-id-10352' class='answer   answerof-2281 ' value='10352'   \/><label for='answer-id-10352' id='answer-label-10352' class=' answer'><span>Delete the virtual disk, and then run the New-StorageSubSystemVirtualDisk cmdlet.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2281[]' id='answer-id-10353' class='answer   answerof-2281 ' value='10353'   \/><label for='answer-id-10353' id='answer-label-10353' class=' answer'><span>Delete the virtual disk, and then run the New-VirtualDisk cmdlet.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-12' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-12'  class='   watupro-question-id-2282'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>12. <\/span>Topic 2, Volume B <br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nYour network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two member servers named Server1 and Server2. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 and Server2 have the Failover Clustering feature installed. The servers are configured as nodes in a failover cluster named Cluster1. You configure File Services and DHCP as clustered resources for Cluster1. Server1 is the active node for both clustered resources. You need to ensure that if two consecutive heartbeat messages are missed between Server1 and Server2, Server2 will begin responding to DHCP requests. The solution must ensure that Server1 remains the active node for the File Services clustered resource for up to five missed heartbeat messages. <br \/>\r\nWhat should you configure? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_12' value='2282' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2282' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2282[]' id='answer-id-10354' class='answer   answerof-2282 ' value='10354'   \/><label for='answer-id-10354' id='answer-label-10354' class=' answer'><span>Affinity-None<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2282[]' id='answer-id-10355' class='answer   answerof-2282 ' value='10355'   \/><label for='answer-id-10355' id='answer-label-10355' class=' answer'><span>Affinity-Single<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2282[]' id='answer-id-10356' class='answer   answerof-2282 ' value='10356'   \/><label for='answer-id-10356' id='answer-label-10356' class=' answer'><span>The cluster quorum settings<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2282[]' id='answer-id-10357' class='answer   answerof-2282 ' value='10357'   \/><label for='answer-id-10357' id='answer-label-10357' class=' answer'><span>The failover settings<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2282[]' id='answer-id-10358' class='answer   answerof-2282 ' value='10358'   \/><label for='answer-id-10358' id='answer-label-10358' class=' answer'><span>A file server for general use<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2282[]' id='answer-id-10359' class='answer   answerof-2282 ' value='10359'   \/><label for='answer-id-10359' id='answer-label-10359' class=' answer'><span>The Handling priority<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2282[]' id='answer-id-10360' class='answer   answerof-2282 ' value='10360'   \/><label for='answer-id-10360' id='answer-label-10360' class=' answer'><span>The host priority<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2282[]' id='answer-id-10361' class='answer   answerof-2282 ' value='10361'   \/><label for='answer-id-10361' id='answer-label-10361' class=' answer'><span>Live migration<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2282[]' id='answer-id-10362' class='answer   answerof-2282 ' value='10362'   \/><label for='answer-id-10362' id='answer-label-10362' class=' answer'><span>The possible owner<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2282[]' id='answer-id-10363' class='answer   answerof-2282 ' value='10363'   \/><label for='answer-id-10363' id='answer-label-10363' class=' answer'><span>The preferred owner<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2282[]' id='answer-id-10364' class='answer   answerof-2282 ' value='10364'   \/><label for='answer-id-10364' id='answer-label-10364' class=' answer'><span>Quick migration<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2282[]' id='answer-id-10365' class='answer   answerof-2282 ' value='10365'   \/><label for='answer-id-10365' id='answer-label-10365' class=' answer'><span>the Scale-Out File Server<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-13' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-13'  class='   watupro-question-id-2283'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>13. <\/span>Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two member servers named Server1 and Server2. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 and Server2 have the Failover Clustering feature installed. The servers are configured as nodes in a failover cluster named Cluster1. You add two additional nodes to Cluster1. You need to ensure that Cluster1 stops running if three nodes fail. <br \/>\r\nWhat should you configure? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_13' value='2283' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2283' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2283[]' id='answer-id-10366' class='answer   answerof-2283 ' value='10366'   \/><label for='answer-id-10366' id='answer-label-10366' class=' answer'><span>Affinity-None<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2283[]' id='answer-id-10367' class='answer   answerof-2283 ' value='10367'   \/><label for='answer-id-10367' id='answer-label-10367' class=' answer'><span>Affinity-Single<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2283[]' id='answer-id-10368' class='answer   answerof-2283 ' value='10368'   \/><label for='answer-id-10368' id='answer-label-10368' class=' answer'><span>The cluster quorum settings<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2283[]' id='answer-id-10369' class='answer   answerof-2283 ' value='10369'   \/><label for='answer-id-10369' id='answer-label-10369' class=' answer'><span>The failover settings<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2283[]' id='answer-id-10370' class='answer   answerof-2283 ' value='10370'   \/><label for='answer-id-10370' id='answer-label-10370' class=' answer'><span>A file server for general use<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2283[]' id='answer-id-10371' class='answer   answerof-2283 ' value='10371'   \/><label for='answer-id-10371' id='answer-label-10371' class=' answer'><span>The Handling priority<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2283[]' id='answer-id-10372' class='answer   answerof-2283 ' value='10372'   \/><label for='answer-id-10372' id='answer-label-10372' class=' answer'><span>The host priority<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2283[]' id='answer-id-10373' class='answer   answerof-2283 ' value='10373'   \/><label for='answer-id-10373' id='answer-label-10373' class=' answer'><span>Live migration<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2283[]' id='answer-id-10374' class='answer   answerof-2283 ' value='10374'   \/><label for='answer-id-10374' id='answer-label-10374' class=' answer'><span>The possible owner<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2283[]' id='answer-id-10375' class='answer   answerof-2283 ' value='10375'   \/><label for='answer-id-10375' id='answer-label-10375' class=' answer'><span>The preferred owner<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2283[]' id='answer-id-10376' class='answer   answerof-2283 ' value='10376'   \/><label for='answer-id-10376' id='answer-label-10376' class=' answer'><span>Quick migration<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2283[]' id='answer-id-10377' class='answer   answerof-2283 ' value='10377'   \/><label for='answer-id-10377' id='answer-label-10377' class=' answer'><span>the Scale-Out File Server<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-14' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-14'  class='   watupro-question-id-2284'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>14. <\/span>Information and details provided in a question App1y only to that question. Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two member servers named Server1 and Server2. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 and Server2 have the Network Load Balancing (NLB) feature installed. The servers are configured as nodes in an NLB cluster named Cluster1. Cluster1 hosts a secure web Application named WebApp1. WebApp1 saves user state information locally on each node. You need to ensure that when users connect to WebApp1, their session state is maintained. <br \/>\r\nWhat should you configure? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_14' value='2284' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2284' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2284[]' id='answer-id-10378' class='answer   answerof-2284 ' value='10378'   \/><label for='answer-id-10378' id='answer-label-10378' class=' answer'><span>Affinity-None<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2284[]' id='answer-id-10379' class='answer   answerof-2284 ' value='10379'   \/><label for='answer-id-10379' id='answer-label-10379' class=' answer'><span>Affinity-Single<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2284[]' id='answer-id-10380' class='answer   answerof-2284 ' value='10380'   \/><label for='answer-id-10380' id='answer-label-10380' class=' answer'><span>The cluster quorum settings<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2284[]' id='answer-id-10381' class='answer   answerof-2284 ' value='10381'   \/><label for='answer-id-10381' id='answer-label-10381' class=' answer'><span>The failover settings<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2284[]' id='answer-id-10382' class='answer   answerof-2284 ' value='10382'   \/><label for='answer-id-10382' id='answer-label-10382' class=' answer'><span>A file server for general use<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2284[]' id='answer-id-10383' class='answer   answerof-2284 ' value='10383'   \/><label for='answer-id-10383' id='answer-label-10383' class=' answer'><span>The Handling priority<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2284[]' id='answer-id-10384' class='answer   answerof-2284 ' value='10384'   \/><label for='answer-id-10384' id='answer-label-10384' class=' answer'><span>The host priority<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2284[]' id='answer-id-10385' class='answer   answerof-2284 ' value='10385'   \/><label for='answer-id-10385' id='answer-label-10385' class=' answer'><span>Live migration<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2284[]' id='answer-id-10386' class='answer   answerof-2284 ' value='10386'   \/><label for='answer-id-10386' id='answer-label-10386' class=' answer'><span>The possible owner<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2284[]' id='answer-id-10387' class='answer   answerof-2284 ' value='10387'   \/><label for='answer-id-10387' id='answer-label-10387' class=' answer'><span>The preferred owner<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2284[]' id='answer-id-10388' class='answer   answerof-2284 ' value='10388'   \/><label for='answer-id-10388' id='answer-label-10388' class=' answer'><span>Quick migration<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2284[]' id='answer-id-10389' class='answer   answerof-2284 ' value='10389'   \/><label for='answer-id-10389' id='answer-label-10389' class=' answer'><span>the Scale-Out File Server<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-15' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-15'  class='   watupro-question-id-2285'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>15. <\/span>Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two member servers named Server1 and Server2. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 and Server2 have the Failover Clustering feature installed. The servers are configured as nodes in a failover cluster named Cluster1. You add two additional nodes in Cluster1. You have a folder named Folder1 on Server1 that hosts Application data. Folder1 is a folder target in a Distributed File System (DFS) namespace. You need to provide highly available access to Folder1. The solution must support DFS Replication to Folder1. <br \/>\r\nWhat should you configure? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_15' value='2285' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2285' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2285[]' id='answer-id-10390' class='answer   answerof-2285 ' value='10390'   \/><label for='answer-id-10390' id='answer-label-10390' class=' answer'><span>Affinity-None<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2285[]' id='answer-id-10391' class='answer   answerof-2285 ' value='10391'   \/><label for='answer-id-10391' id='answer-label-10391' class=' answer'><span>Affinity-Single<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2285[]' id='answer-id-10392' class='answer   answerof-2285 ' value='10392'   \/><label for='answer-id-10392' id='answer-label-10392' class=' answer'><span>The cluster quorum settings<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2285[]' id='answer-id-10393' class='answer   answerof-2285 ' value='10393'   \/><label for='answer-id-10393' id='answer-label-10393' class=' answer'><span>The failover settings<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2285[]' id='answer-id-10394' class='answer   answerof-2285 ' value='10394'   \/><label for='answer-id-10394' id='answer-label-10394' class=' answer'><span>A file server for general use<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2285[]' id='answer-id-10395' class='answer   answerof-2285 ' value='10395'   \/><label for='answer-id-10395' id='answer-label-10395' class=' answer'><span>The Handling priority<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2285[]' id='answer-id-10396' class='answer   answerof-2285 ' value='10396'   \/><label for='answer-id-10396' id='answer-label-10396' class=' answer'><span>The host priority<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2285[]' id='answer-id-10397' class='answer   answerof-2285 ' value='10397'   \/><label for='answer-id-10397' id='answer-label-10397' class=' answer'><span>Live migration<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2285[]' id='answer-id-10398' class='answer   answerof-2285 ' value='10398'   \/><label for='answer-id-10398' id='answer-label-10398' class=' answer'><span>The possible owner<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2285[]' id='answer-id-10399' class='answer   answerof-2285 ' value='10399'   \/><label for='answer-id-10399' id='answer-label-10399' class=' answer'><span>The preferred owner<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2285[]' id='answer-id-10400' class='answer   answerof-2285 ' value='10400'   \/><label for='answer-id-10400' id='answer-label-10400' class=' answer'><span>Quick migration<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2285[]' id='answer-id-10401' class='answer   answerof-2285 ' value='10401'   \/><label for='answer-id-10401' id='answer-label-10401' class=' answer'><span>The Scale-Out File Server<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-16' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-16'  class='   watupro-question-id-2286'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>16. <\/span>Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains three servers named Server1, Server2, and Server3 that run Windows Server 2012 R2. All three servers have the Hyper-V server role installed and the Failover Clustering feature installed. Server1 and Server2 are nodes in a failover cluster named Cluster1. Several highly available virtual machines run on Cluster1. Cluster1 has the Hyper-V Replica Broker role installed. The Hyper-V Replica Broker currently runs on Server1. Server3 currently has no virtual machines. You need to configure Cluster1 to be a replica server for Server3 and Server3 to be a replica server for Cluster1. <br \/>\r\nWhich two tools should you use? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_16' value='2286' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2286' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2286[]' id='answer-id-10402' class='answer   answerof-2286 ' value='10402'   \/><label for='answer-id-10402' id='answer-label-10402' class=' answer'><span>The Hyper-V Manager console connected to Server3<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2286[]' id='answer-id-10403' class='answer   answerof-2286 ' value='10403'   \/><label for='answer-id-10403' id='answer-label-10403' class=' answer'><span>The Failover Cluster Manager console connected to Server3<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2286[]' id='answer-id-10404' class='answer   answerof-2286 ' value='10404'   \/><label for='answer-id-10404' id='answer-label-10404' class=' answer'><span>The Hyper-V Manager console connected to Server1.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2286[]' id='answer-id-10405' class='answer   answerof-2286 ' value='10405'   \/><label for='answer-id-10405' id='answer-label-10405' class=' answer'><span>The Failover Cluster Manager console connected to Cluster1<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2286[]' id='answer-id-10406' class='answer   answerof-2286 ' value='10406'   \/><label for='answer-id-10406' id='answer-label-10406' class=' answer'><span>The Hyper-V Manager console connected to Server2<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-17' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-17'  class='   watupro-question-id-2287'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>17. <\/span>Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a file server named File1 that runs a Server Core Installation of Windows Server 2012 R2. File1 has a volume named D that contains home folders. File1 creates a shadow copy of volume D twice a day. You discover that volume D is almost full. You add a new volume named H to File1. You need to ensure that the shadow copies of volume D are stored on volume H. <br \/>\r\nWhich command should you run? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_17' value='2287' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2287' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2287[]' id='answer-id-10407' class='answer   answerof-2287 ' value='10407'   \/><label for='answer-id-10407' id='answer-label-10407' class=' answer'><span>The Set-Volume cmdlet with the -driveletter parameter<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2287[]' id='answer-id-10408' class='answer   answerof-2287 ' value='10408'   \/><label for='answer-id-10408' id='answer-label-10408' class=' answer'><span>The vssadmin.exe create shadow command<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2287[]' id='answer-id-10409' class='answer   answerof-2287 ' value='10409'   \/><label for='answer-id-10409' id='answer-label-10409' class=' answer'><span>The Set-Volume cmdlet with the -path parameter<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2287[]' id='answer-id-10410' class='answer   answerof-2287 ' value='10410'   \/><label for='answer-id-10410' id='answer-label-10410' class=' answer'><span>The vssadmin.exe add shadowstorage command<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-18' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-18'  class='   watupro-question-id-2288'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>18. <\/span>You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has a single volume that is encrypted by using BitLocker Drive Encryption (BitLocker). BitLocker is configured to save encryption keys to a Trusted Platform Module (TPM). Server1 is configured to perform a daily system image backup. The motherboard on Server1 is upgraded. After the upgrade, Windows Server 2012 R2 on Server1 fails to start. You need to start the operating system on Server1 as soon as possible. <br \/>\r\nWhat should you do? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_18' value='2288' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2288' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2288[]' id='answer-id-10411' class='answer   answerof-2288 ' value='10411'   \/><label for='answer-id-10411' id='answer-label-10411' class=' answer'><span>Start Server1 from the installation media. Run startrec.exe.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2288[]' id='answer-id-10412' class='answer   answerof-2288 ' value='10412'   \/><label for='answer-id-10412' id='answer-label-10412' class=' answer'><span>Move the disk to a server that has a model of the old motherboard. Start the server from the installation media. Run bcdboot.exe.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2288[]' id='answer-id-10413' class='answer   answerof-2288 ' value='10413'   \/><label for='answer-id-10413' id='answer-label-10413' class=' answer'><span>Move the disk to a server that has a model of the old motherboard. Start the server. Run tpm.msc.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2288[]' id='answer-id-10414' class='answer   answerof-2288 ' value='10414'   \/><label for='answer-id-10414' id='answer-label-10414' class=' answer'><span>Start Server1 from the installation media. Perform a system image recovery.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-19' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-19'  class='   watupro-question-id-2289'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>19. <\/span>Your network contains two servers that run Windows Server 2012 R2 named Server1 and Server2. Both servers have the File Server role service installed. On Server2, you create a share named Backups. From Windows Server Backup on Server1, you schedule a full backup to run every night. You set the backup destination to Server2 Backups. After several weeks, you discover that Server2Backups only contains the last backup that completed on Server1. You need to ensure that multiple backups of Server1 are maintained. <br \/>\r\nWhat should you do? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_19' value='2289' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2289' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2289[]' id='answer-id-10415' class='answer   answerof-2289 ' value='10415'   \/><label for='answer-id-10415' id='answer-label-10415' class=' answer'><span>Modify the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) settings.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2289[]' id='answer-id-10416' class='answer   answerof-2289 ' value='10416'   \/><label for='answer-id-10416' id='answer-label-10416' class=' answer'><span>Modify the properties of the Windows Store Service (WSService) service.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2289[]' id='answer-id-10417' class='answer   answerof-2289 ' value='10417'   \/><label for='answer-id-10417' id='answer-label-10417' class=' answer'><span>Change the backup destination.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2289[]' id='answer-id-10418' class='answer   answerof-2289 ' value='10418'   \/><label for='answer-id-10418' id='answer-label-10418' class=' answer'><span>Configure the permission of the Backups share.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-20' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-20'  class='   watupro-question-id-2290'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>20. <\/span>Your network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 and Server2 have the Hyper-V server role installed. Server1 and Server2 are configured as Hyper-V replicas of each other. Server2 hosts a virtual machine named VM5. VM5 is replicated to Server1. You need to verify whether the replica of VM5 on Server1 is functional. The solution must ensure that VM5 remains accessible to clients. <br \/>\r\nWhat should you do from Hyper-V Manager? <br \/>\r\n<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_20' value='2290' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType2290' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2290[]' id='answer-id-10419' class='answer   answerof-2290 ' value='10419'   \/><label for='answer-id-10419' id='answer-label-10419' class=' answer'><span>On Server1, execute a Planned Failover.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2290[]' id='answer-id-10420' class='answer   answerof-2290 ' value='10420'   \/><label for='answer-id-10420' id='answer-label-10420' class=' answer'><span>On Server1, execute a Test Failover.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2290[]' id='answer-id-10421' class='answer   answerof-2290 ' value='10421'   \/><label for='answer-id-10421' id='answer-label-10421' class=' answer'><span>On Server2, execute a Planned Failover.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-2290[]' id='answer-id-10422' class='answer   answerof-2290 ' value='10422'   \/><label for='answer-id-10422' id='answer-label-10422' class=' answer'><span>On Server2, execute a Test Failover.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div style='display:none' id='question-21'>\n\t<div class='question-content'>\n\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/wp-content\/plugins\/watupro\/img\/loading.gif\" width=\"16\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Loading...\" title=\"Loading...\" \/>&nbsp;Loading...\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<br \/>\n\t\n\t\t\t<div class=\"watupro_buttons flex \" id=\"watuPROButtons119\" >\n\t\t  <div id=\"prev-question\" style=\"display:none;\"><input type=\"button\" value=\"&lt; Previous\" onclick=\"WatuPRO.nextQuestion(event, 'previous');\"\/><\/div>\t\t  \t\t  \t\t   \n\t\t   \t  \t\t<div><input type=\"button\" name=\"action\" class=\"watupro-submit-button\" onclick=\"WatuPRO.submitResult(event)\" id=\"action-button\" value=\"View Results\"  \/>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n\t<input type=\"hidden\" name=\"quiz_id\" value=\"119\" id=\"watuPROExamID\"\/>\n\t<input type=\"hidden\" name=\"start_time\" id=\"startTime\" value=\"2026-05-01 03:38:06\" \/>\n\t<input type=\"hidden\" name=\"start_timestamp\" id=\"startTimeStamp\" value=\"1777606686\" \/>\n\t<input type=\"hidden\" name=\"question_ids\" value=\"\" \/>\n\t<input type=\"hidden\" name=\"watupro_questions\" value=\"2271:10308,10309,10310,10311,10312 | 2272:10313,10314,10315,10316 | 2273:10317,10318,10319,10320 | 2274:10321,10322,10323,10324 | 2275:10325,10326,10327,10328 | 2276:10329,10330,10331,10332 | 2277:10333,10334,10335,10336 | 2278:10337,10338,10339,10340 | 2279:10341,10342,10343,10344,10345 | 2280:10346,10347,10348,10349 | 2281:10350,10351,10352,10353 | 2282:10354,10355,10356,10357,10358,10359,10360,10361,10362,10363,10364,10365 | 2283:10366,10367,10368,10369,10370,10371,10372,10373,10374,10375,10376,10377 | 2284:10378,10379,10380,10381,10382,10383,10384,10385,10386,10387,10388,10389 | 2285:10390,10391,10392,10393,10394,10395,10396,10397,10398,10399,10400,10401 | 2286:10402,10403,10404,10405,10406 | 2287:10407,10408,10409,10410 | 2288:10411,10412,10413,10414 | 2289:10415,10416,10417,10418 | 2290:10419,10420,10421,10422\" \/>\n\t<input type=\"hidden\" name=\"no_ajax\" value=\"0\">\t\t\t<\/form>\n\t<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n<script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/\/jQuery(document).ready(function(){\ndocument.addEventListener(\"DOMContentLoaded\", function(event) { \t\nvar question_ids = \"2271,2272,2273,2274,2275,2276,2277,2278,2279,2280,2281,2282,2283,2284,2285,2286,2287,2288,2289,2290\";\nWatuPROSettings[119] = {};\nWatuPRO.qArr = question_ids.split(',');\nWatuPRO.exam_id = 119;\t    \nWatuPRO.post_id = 1865;\nWatuPRO.store_progress = 0;\nWatuPRO.curCatPage = 1;\nWatuPRO.requiredIDs=\"0\".split(\",\");\nWatuPRO.hAppID = \"0.86093600 1777606686\";\nvar url = \"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/wp-content\/plugins\/watupro\/show_exam.php\";\nWatuPRO.examMode = 1;\nWatuPRO.siteURL=\"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/wp-admin\/admin-ajax.php\";\nWatuPRO.emailIsNotRequired = 0;\nWatuPROIntel.init(119);\nWatuPRO.inCategoryPages=1;});    \t \n<\/script>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Microsoft 70-412 dumps has given a new direction to Microsoft MCSA: Windows Server 2012 industry. 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