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QUESTION 76
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have a sales department that contains 500 employees, 20 of whom are sales managers. ach sales department employee has a desktop computer that is configured as their primary device. The sales managers frequently log on to computers in the marketing department. You plan to deploy a new sales application named App1. You need to ensure that App1 is only available to the sales department employees when they log on to their primary device. What should you do?

A.    In a requirement rule, set Organization Unit = Sales.
B.    In a requirement rule, set Primary Device = True.
C.    In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to False.
D.    In Client Settings, set Allow user to define their primary devices to True.

Answer: B
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699365.aspx
How to Manage User Device Affinity in Configuration Manager.
User device affinity in Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager is a method of associating a user with one or more specified devices. User device affinity can eliminate the need to know the names of a user’s devices in order to deploy an application to that user. Instead of deploying the application to all of the user’s devices, you deploy the application to the user. Then, user device affinity automatically ensures that the application install on all devices that are associated with that user. You can define primary devices. These are typically the devices that users use on a daily basis to perform their work. When you create an affinity between a user and a device, you gain more software deployment options. For example, if a user requires Microsoft Office Visio, you can install it on the user’s primary device by using a Windows Installer deployment. However, on a device that is not a primary device, you might deploy Microsoft Office Visio as a virtual application. You can also use user device affinity to pre-deploy software on a user’s device when the user is not logged in. Then, when the user logs on, the application is already installed and ready to run.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682174.aspx
How to Create Deployment Types in Configuration Manager.
Steps to Create a Deployment Type:
Step 1: Start the Create Deployment Type Wizard.
Step 2: Specify whether you want to automatically detect or to manually define the deployment type information.
Step 3: Specify the content options for the deployment type.
Step 4: Configure the detection methods to indicate the presence of the application.
Step 5: Specify the user experience options for the deployment type.
Step 6: Specify the requirements for the deployment type. Requirements are used to specify the conditions that must be met before a deployment type can be installed on a client device.
Step 7: Specify the dependencies for the deployment type.
Step 8: Confirm the deployment type settings and complete the wizard.
Step 9: Configure additional options for the deployment types that contain virtual applications.
Further Information:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682174.aspx#BKMK_Step61
Step 6: Specify Requirements for the Deployment Type:
1. On the Requirements page of the Create Deployment Type Wizard, click Add to open the Create Requirement dialog box, and add a new requirement.
2. From the Category drop-down list, select whether this requirement is for a device or a user, or select Custom to use a previously created global condition. When you select Custom, you can also click Create to create a new global condition. Important: If you create a requirement of the category User and the condition Primary Device, and then deploy the application to a device collection, the requirement will evaluate as false.
3. From the Condition drop-down list, select the condition that you want to use to assess whether the user or device meets the installation requirements. The contents of this list will vary depending on the selected category.
4. From the Operator drop-down list, choose the operator that will be used to compare the selected condition to the specified value to assess whether the user or device meets in the installation requirement. The available operators will vary depending on the selected condition.
5. In the Value field, specify the values that will be used with the selected condition and operator whether the user or device meets in the installation requirement. The available values will vary depending on the selected condition and the selected operator.
6. On the Requirements page of the Create Deployment Type Wizard, click Next.
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QUESTION 77
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. The hierarchy contains a Central Administration at Site1 and a primary site named Site. You discover that none of the packages created on Site1 are displayed in Site2. You need to identify whether there is a replication issue between the sites. What should you review?

A.    the Inventoryagent.log file
B.    the Colleval.log file
C.    the Microsoft SQL Server replication diagnostic files
D.    the Despool.log file

Answer: D
Explanation:
Despool.log: Site server log file. Records incoming site-to-site communication transfers. Note: Usually, you look at the Rcmctrl.log file. But since that isn’t one of the possible answers, you are left with the Despool.log file.
Further information:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh427342.aspx
Technical Reference for Log Files in Configuration Manager.
– InventoryAgent.log: Client log file. Records activities of hardware inventory, software inventory, and heartbeat discovery actions on the client.
– Colleval.log: Primary site and central administration site log file. Records details about when collections are created, changed, and deleted by the Collection Evaluator.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms151756%28v=sql.105%29.aspx
SQL Server 2008 R2 – Troubleshooting (Replication).

QUESTION 78
Your company uses System Center 2012 Configuration Manager to deploy applications. The company purchases a new application named Appl. App1 can be installed only on client computers that run Windows 7. You need to ensure that App1 is installed only on Windows 7 computers that have at least 2 GB of memory and 300 GB of free disk space. What should you create?

A.    a Query object
B.    custom client device settings
C.    a configuration baseline
D.    a query-based collection

Answer: D
Explanation:
Note: Previous experience with this question is that the answer should be “a requirement rules”. However, since this question does not provide that possibility, the next best thing is “a query-based collection”.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682177.aspx
Introduction to Collections in Configuration Manager.
Collections in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager represent logical groupings of resources, such as users and devices. You can use collections to help you perform many tasks, such as managing applications, deploying compliance settings, or installing software updates. You can also use collections to manage groups of client settings.
Query Rule.
Query rules dynamically update the membership of a collection based on a query that Configuration Manager runs on a schedule. For example, you can create a collection of users who are a member of the Human Resources organizational unit in Active Directory Domain Services. Unlike direct rule collections, this collection membership automatically updates when you add or remove new users to the Human Resources organizational unit.
Further information:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682073.aspx
Prerequisites for Compliance Settings in Configuration Manager.
To run queries related to compliance settings: Read permission for the Query object.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712688.aspx
Planning for Client Settings in Configuration Manager.
Use client settings in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager to configure user and device settings for the hierarchy. Client settings include configuration options such as the hardware inventory and schedule, and the polling schedule for client policy. All Configuration Manager clients in the hierarchy use the Default Client Settings that are automatically created when you install Configuration Manager. However, you can modify the default client settings and you can create custom client settings to override the default client settings for specific users or devices.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682139.aspx
Introduction to Compliance Settings in Configuration Manager.
Compliance is evaluated by defining a configuration baseline that contains the configuration items that you want to evaluate and settings and rules that describe the level of compliance you must have.

QUESTION 79
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. The hierarchy contains a Central Administration site named Site1 and a primary site named Site2. You discover that none of the packages created on Site1 are displayed in Site2. You need to identify whether there is a replication issue between the sites. What should you review?

A.    The Colleval.log file
B.    The Replmgr.log file
C.    The Dataldr.log file
D.    The Rcmctrl.log file

Answer: D

QUESTION 80
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You are creating a configuration item that contains application settings for Microsoft Office 2010. You need to detect whether Office 2010 is installed before validating the configuration item. What should you do?

A.    Set Software Inventory to True.
B.    Enable Use Windows Installer detection.
C.    Create an automatic deployment rule.
D.    Create a direct membership collection

Answer: B
Explanation:
* Here are the basic steps for adding a Windows Installer detection method:
1. From the Deployment Type Properties dialog, select the Detection Method tab, and click
Add Clause.
2. Choose the appropriate setting type. In this case, select Windows Installer, and click the Browse button.
3. Navigate to the desired .msi file and select Open. The product code appears, as By default, the rule looks for only the product code.
4. Click OK to save the detection rule.
* Example:
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QUESTION 81
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. The hierarchy contains a Central Administration site named Site1 and a primary site named Site2. You discover that none of the packages created on Site1 are displayed in Site2. You need to identify whether there is a replication issue between the sites. What should you review?

A.    The Microsoft SQL Server transaction log files
B.    The Colleval.log file
C.    The Replmgr.log file
D.    The Dataldr.log file

Answer: C
Explanation:
Replmgr.log: Records the replication of files between the site server components and the Scheduler component.
Update:
It seems that more recent exams contain the answer “the Rcmctrl.log file”. So if you are lucky and have it, choose this one.

QUESTION 82
Your network contains a Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server. All client computers are configured as WSUS clients. All of the client computers have Windows Firewall enabled. Windows Firewall is configured to allow Fie and Printer Sharing. Users are not configured as local Administrators on their client computers. You deploy System Center 2012 Configuration Manager. You need to identify which methods you can use to deploy the Configuration Manager client to an of the client computers. Which client installation methods should you identify? (Choose all that apply.)

A.    a logon script installation
B.    a manual client installation
C.    a software update-based client installation
D.    a Client Push Installation
E.    an Active Directory Group Policy-based installation

Answer: CDE
Explanation:
The Logon script runs with the user’s credentials. Manual installation also runs with the user’s credentials. Software update point uses the Local System account and All client computers are configured as WSUS clients. So the firewall should not affect functionality. Client Push Installation requires File and Printer Sharing.
Group Policy Installation requires File and Printer Sharing.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682191.aspx

QUESTION 83
Your company uses System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 (SP1) to distribute operating system images. The standard operating system for client computers is Windows 8.1 Enterprise (x86). You receive 300 new desktop computers. Each computer has a new storage controller. When you attempt to deploy an existing image to one of the computers, you receive an error message indicating that a storage device cannot be found during the pre-boot deployment phase. You need to ensure that you can deploy Windows 8.1 to the new computers by using an image. What should you do?

A.    Import the storage drivers to the Drivers container and update the task sequence.
B.    Create a new x64 boot image and configure the operating system image to use the x64 boot image.
C.    Create a new driver package and update the task sequence.
D.    Update the existing x86 boot image to include the storage drivers.

Answer: D
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712674.aspx
Planning a Device Driver Strategy in Configuration Manager.
You can add Windows device drivers that have been imported into the driver catalog to boot images. Use the following guidelines when you add device drivers to a boot image:
* Add only mass storage and network adapter device drivers to boot images because other types of drivers are not generally required. Drivers that are not required increase the size of the boot image unnecessarily.
* Add only device drivers for Windows 7 to a boot image because the required version of Windows PE is based on Windows 7.
* Ensure that you use the correct device driver for the architecture of the boot image. Do not add an x86 device driver to an x64 boot image.

QUESTION 84
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You plan to create a build and capture a task sequence to build a reference image of Windows 7. You need to identify which Application must exist in Configuration Manager before you can create the build and capture the task sequence. Which Applications should you identify?

A.    Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)
B.    Configuration Manager client
C.    System Preparation tool (Sysprep)
D.    User State Migration Tool (USMT)

Answer: B
Explanation:
You need to identify which Application MUST exist in Configuration Manager before you CAN create the build and capture the task sequence. If so, there is only CM Client package must exists (there is explicit reference to this package in capture/build task sequence). Sysprep package is not needed for Win7. USMT not needed to capture/build task sequence (but this package exists by default in CM). Even if you delete this package, there is no impact on capture/build task sequence creation.

QUESTION 85
You are the network administrator for a company named Contoso, Ltd. The network contains 1,000 desktop computers and 500 servers. The network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. The names of all the desktop computers in the human resources department start with the letters HR, for example HR001 and HR023. A device collection named All Server Devices contains all of the servers. A device collection named All Desktop Devices contains all of the desktop computers. You plan to create a new collection named All HR Computers and Servers. The new collection must contain all of the human resources department computers and all of the servers. The collection must not contain any other computers. You need to create a membership rule for the new collection. Which rule should you include in the membership rule? (Choose all that apply.)

A.    QUERY RULE: select * from SMS_R_System where SMS_R_system.NetbiosName like “HR%”
B.    INCLUDE RULE: All Server Devices
C.    EXCLUDE RULE: All NON HR Computers
D.    EXCLUDE RULE: All Desktop Devices
E.    QUERY RULE- select * from SMS_R_System where
SMS_R_system.OperatingSystemNameandVersion like. *%Workstation*
F.    QUERY RULE- select * from SMS_R_System where
SMS_R_system.OperatingSystemNameandVersion not like. *%Server*

Answer: AB
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682177.aspx

QUESTION 86
Drag and Drop Question
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. Three users named User1, User2, and User3 will perform the following tasks:
– User1 will review software metering data and inventory reports.
– User2 will deploy Applications and create alerts.
– User3 will create configuration items.
You need to identify which security role must be assigned to which user. What should you identify? To answer, drag the appropriate security role to the correct user in the answer area. Each security role may be used once, more than once, at all. Additionally, you may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
* Box 1: Asset Manager. Grants permissions to manage the Asset Intelligence Synchronization Point, Asset Intelligence reporting classes, software inventory, hardware inventory, and metering rules.
* Box 2: Application Deployment Manager. Grants permissions to deploy applications. Administrative users who are associated with this role can view a list of applications, and they can manage deployments for applications, alerts, templates and packages, and programs. Administrative users who are associated with this role can also view collections and their members, status messages, queries, and conditional delivery rules.
* Box 3: Compliance Settings Manager. Grants permissions to define and monitor Compliance Settings. Administrative users associated with this role can create, modify, and delete configuration items and baselines. They can also deploy configuration baselines to collections, and initiate compliance evaluation, and initiate remediation for non-compliant computers.
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/hhoy/2012/03/06/role-based-administration-in-system-center-2012-configuration-manager/

QUESTION 87
Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. The Client Status node .n the Configuration Manager console shows a downward trend in client health. You verify the logs on several clients. You discover that the clients are healthy and are communicating normally to management points. You need to identify the reasons why the Configuration Manager console displays a downward trend in client health. Which reasons should you identify? (Choose all that apply.)

A.    In Client Status Settings Properties, the Heartbeat discovery during the following days interval is shorter than the Heartbeat Discovery interval.
B.    The age set in the Delete Aged Discovery Data maintenance task is shorter than the Heartbeat Discovery interval.
C.    The Delete Obsolete Client Discovery Data maintenance task is disabled.
D.    The Active Directory sites that are members of boundary groups are modified.
E.    Microsoft SQL Server replication to the management points stopped.

Answer: BD
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712308.aspx#BKMK_HeartbeatDisc
Planning for Discovery in Configuration Manager – About Heartbeat Discovery.
Heartbeat Discovery differs from other Configuration Manager discovery methods. It is enabled by default and runs on each computer client to create a discovery data record (DDR). Heartbeat Discovery runs either on a schedule configured for all clients in the hierarchy, or if manually invoked, on a specific client by running the Discovery Data Collection Cycle on the Action tab in a client’s Configuration Manager program. When Heartbeat Discovery runs, it creates a discovery data record (DDR) that contains the client’s current information including network location, NetBIOS name, and operational status details. It is a small file, about 1KB, which is copied to a management point, and then processed by a primary site. The submission of a Heartbeat Discovery DDR can maintain an active client’s record in the database, and also force discovery of an active client that might have been removed from the database, or that has been manually installed and not discovered by another discovery method. The default schedule for Heartbeat Discovery is set to every 7 days. If you change the heartbeat discovery interval, ensure that it runs more frequently than the site maintenance task Delete Aged Discovery Data, which deletes inactive client records from the site database. You can configure the Delete Aged Discovery Data task only for primary sites.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712679.aspx
Planning for Boundaries and Boundary Groups in Configuration Manager.
In System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, a boundary is a network location on the intranet that can contain one or more devices that you want to manage. Boundaries can be an IP subnet, Active Directory site name, IPv6 Prefix, or an IP address range, and the hierarchy can include any combination of these boundary types. To use a boundary, you must add the boundary to one or more boundary groups. Boundary groups are collections of boundaries. By using boundary groups, clients on the intranet can find an assigned site and locate content when they have to install software, such as applications, software updates, and operating system images. When clients are on the Internet, or they are configured as Internet-only clients, they do not use boundary information. These clients cannot use automatic site assignment and always download content from any distribution point in their assigned site when the distribution point is configured to allow client connections from the Internet.
Site Assignment.
You can configure each boundary group with an assigned site for clients. Clients join the assigned site of a boundary group that contains the client’s current network location. When a boundary is added to multiple boundary groups that have different assigned sites, clients will nondeterministically select one of the sites. System Center 2012 Configuration Manager does not support this overlapping boundary configuration for site assignment. If you make a change to the site assignment configuration of a boundary group, only new site assignment actions are affected. Clients that have previously been assigned to a site, do not re-evaluate their site assignment based on changes to the configuration of a boundary group.
Further information:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb632879.aspx
Delete Obsolete Client Discovery Data Task Overview.
The Delete Obsolete Client Discovery Data task deletes obsolete client records from the Configuration Manager 2007 site database. A record that is marked obsolete typically was superseded by a newer record for the same client. The newer record becomes the client’s current record, and the older record becomes obsolete. When you enable this task, you should configure the schedule to run at an interval greater than the heartbeat discovery schedule. This allows clients to send Discovery Data Records (DDRs) so that the obsolete bit is set correctly.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682132.aspx#BKMK_ClientHealth
Introduction to Client Deployment in Configuration Manager – Monitoring the Status of Client Computers in Configuration Manager.
Use the Client Status node in the Monitoring workspace of the Configuration Manager console to monitor the health and activity of client computers in your hierarchy. Configuration Manager uses the following two methods to evaluate the overall status of client computers.
1. Client Activity: You can configure thresholds to determine whether a client is active, for example:
– Whether the client requested policy during the last seven days.
– Whether Heartbeat Discovery found the client during the last seven days.
– Whether the client sent hardware inventory during the last seven days.
When all these thresholds are exceeded, the client is determined to be inactive.
2. Client Check: A client evaluation engine is installed with the Configuration Manager client, which periodically evaluates the health of the Configuration Manager client and its dependencies. This engine can check or remediate some problems with the Configuration Manager client. Client status uses the monitoring and reporting capabilities of Configuration Manager to provide information in the Configuration Manager console about the health and activity of the client. You can configure alerts to notify you when clients check results or client activity drops below a specified percentage of clients in a collection or when remediation fails on a specified percentage of clients.

QUESTION 88
You have a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You create a deployment package to deploy software updates to a collection of client computers with a deployment schedule of As soon as possible. The Software Update Home Page indicates one installation failure for the package. You need to view information about the installation failure. Which log file should you view?

A.    SrcUpdateMgr.log
B.    WUSSyncXML.log
C.    SmsWusHandler.log
D.    WindowsUpdate.log

Answer: D

QUESTION 89
You have a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You have an application named App1. You modify the Package Access account on the App1 software package to prevent read access for all users. Users are still able to access the package. You need to ensure that users cannot read the package, and minimize bandwidth utilization. What should you do?

A.    Copy the package to all distribution points.
B.    Refresh the package on all distribution points.
C.    Update all distribution points with a new package source version.
D.    Delete and re-create the software package.

Answer: B

QUESTION 90
You have a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment. You deploy a site server named Lab1 to use for Pre-boot Execution Environment (PXE) installations on client computers in your training room. Administrators from other departments report that they are being prompted for PXE installations that should be available to only the client computers in your training room. You need to ensure that only the client computers in your training room receive the PXE installations from Lab1. What should you do?

A.    Modify the Broadcast Address scope option on the DHCP server.
B.    Modify the Static Route option on the DHCP server.
C.    Modify the Boot Server Host Name scope option on the DHCP server.
D.    Publish the PXE server by using a fully qualified domain name (FQDN).

Answer: C


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