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Question ID 10305

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2012
R2. Server1 has the Active Directory Federation Services server role installed.Server2 is a file server.
Your company introduces a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy.
You need to ensure that users can use a personal device to access domain resources by using Single Sign-On (SSO) while they are connected to the internal
network.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)

Option A

Enable the Device Registration Service in Active Directory.

Option B

Publish the Device Registration Service by using a Web Application Proxy.

Option C

Configure Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) for the Device Registration Service.

Option D

Install the Work Folders role service on Server2.

Option E

Create and configure a sync share on Server2.

Correct Answer AC
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Explanation: *Prepare your Active Directory forest to support devices. This is a one-time operation that you must run to prepare your Active Directory forest to support devices. To prepare the Active Directory forest On your federation server, open a Windows PowerShell command window and type: Initialize-ADDeviceRegistration *Enable Device Registration Service on a federation server farm node. To enable Device Registration Service: 1. On your federation server, open a Windows PowerShell command window and type: Enable-AdfsDeviceRegistration. 2. Repeat this step on each federation farm node in your AD FS farm.


Question ID 10306

Your network contains a Hyper-V host named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 hosts a virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server
2012 R2.
You take a snapshot of VM1, and then you install an application on VM1.
You verify that the application runs properly.
You need to ensure that the current state of VM1 is contained in a single virtual hard disk file. The solution must minimize the amount of downtime on VM1.
What should you do?

Option A

From Hyper-V Manager, delete the snapshot.

Option B

From a command prompt, run dism.exe and specify the /commit-image parameter.

Option C

From a command prompt, run dism.exe and specify the /delete-image parameter.

Option D

From Hyper-V Manager, inspect the virtual hard disk.

Correct Answer A
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Explanation: Virtual machine snapshots are file-based snapshots of the state, disk data, and configuration of a virtualmachine at a specific point in time. You can take multiple snapshots of a virtual machine, even while it is running. You can then revert the virtual machine to any of the previous states by App1ying a snapshot to the virtualmachine. Taking a snapshot of a VM is to in essence freeze the current state and make it a parent disk based on currentstate, and at the same time create a child disk to capture all subsequent changes. – See more at: Snapshots require adequate storage space. Snapshots are stored as .avhd files in the same location at thevirtual hard disk. Taking multiple snapshots can quickly consume a large amount of storage space. When you use Hyper-V Manager to delete a snapshot, the snapshot is removed from the snapshot treebut the .avhd file is not deleted until you turn off the virtual machine.

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