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Question ID 9324 | HOTSPOT
You have a Hyper-V host named Hyperv1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Hyperv1 hosts a virtual machine named Server1. Server1 uses a disk named
Server1.vhdx that is stored locally on Hyperv1.
You stop Server1, and then you move Server1.vhdx to an iSCSI target that is located on another server.
You need to configure Server1 to meet the following requirements:
Ensure that Server1 can start by using Server1.vhdx.
Prevent Server1.vhdx from consuming more than 500 IOPS on the iSCSI target.
Which two objects should you configure?
To answer, select the appropriate two objects in the answer area.
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Question ID 9325 | HOTSPOT
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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named adatum.com. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2012 R2.All client computers run Windows 7.
The computer accounts for all of the client computers are located in an organizational unit (OU) named OU1.
An administrator links a Group Policy object (GPO) to OU1. The GPO contains several application control policies.
You discover that the application control policies are not enforced on the client computers. You need to modify the GPO to ensure that the application control
policies are enforced on the client computers.
What should you configure in the GPO?
To answer, select the appropriate service in the answer area.
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Explanation Explanation/Reference: Does AppLocker use any services for its rule enforcement? Yes, AppLocker uses the Application Identity service (AppIDSvc) for rule enforcement. For AppLocker rules to be enforced, this service must be set to start automatically in the GPO. Before you can enforce AppLocker policies, you must start the Application Identity service by using the Services snap-in console. Membership in the local Administrators group, or equivalent, is the minimum required to complete this procedure. To start the Application Identity service 1. Click Start, click Administrative Tools, and then click Services. 2. In the Services snap-in console, double-click Application Identity. 3. In the Application Identity Properties dialog box, click Automatic in the Startup type list, click Start, and then click OK. Reference: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd759130.aspx