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Question ID 10508 | You have a laptop named Computer1. Computer1 runs Windows 8 Enterprise.
Computer1 has a wired network adapter and a wireless network adapter. Computer1 connects to a wireless network named Network1.
For testing purposes, you install Windows Server 2012 R2 on Computer1 as a second operating system. You install the drivers for the wireless network adapter.
You need to ensure that you can connect to Network1 from Windows Server 2012 R2.What should you do?
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Option A | Restart the WLAN AutoConfig service.
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Option B | From a local Group Policy object (GPO), configure the Wireless Network (IEEE 802.11) Policies settings.
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Option C | From a local Group Policy object (GPO), configure the settings of Windows Connection Manager.
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Option D | From Server Manager, install the Wireless LAN Service feature.
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Correct Answer | D |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: The Wireless LAN service is a feature in Windows Server® 2012 R2 that you can use to enable the wireless WLAN AutoConfig service, and to configure the WLAN AutoConfig service for automatic startup. Once enabled, the WLAN AutoConfig service dynamically selects which wireless network the computer automatically connects to, and configures the necessary settings on the wireless network adapter. This includes automatically selecting and connecting to a more preferred wireless network when one becomes available. To enable the Wireless LAN Service In Server Manager Dashboard, click Manage, and then click Add Roles and Features. The Add Roles and Features Wizard opens. Click Next. In Select installation type, select Role-based or feature-based installation, and then click Next. In Select destination server, enable Select a server from the server pool, and in Server Pool, select the server for which you want to enable the Wireless LAN Service, and then click Next. In Select server roles, click Next. In Select Server features, in Features, select Wireless LAN Service, and then click Next. Reference: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh994698.aspx
Question ID 10509 | Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains 100 user accounts that reside in an organizational unit (OU) named
OU1.
You need to ensure that a user named User1 can link and unlink Group Policy objects (GPOs) to OU1. The solution must minimize the number of permissions
assigned to User1.
What should you do?
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Option A | Run the Delegation of Control Wizard on the Policies containers
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Option B | Run the Set-GPPermission cmdlet
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Option C | Run the Delegation of Control Wizard on OU1
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Option D | Modify the permission on the user1 account
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Correct Answer | C |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: A. Not minimum permissions B. Grants a level of permissions to a security principal for one GPO or all the GPOs in a domain C. Minimizes delegated permission to a single OU D. Will not allow GPO changes to the OU Delegation of Control Wizard The following are common tasks that you can select to delegate control of them: Create, delete, and manage user accounts Reset user passwords and force password change at next logon Read all user information Modify the membership of a group Join a computer to a domain Manage Group Policy links Generate Resultant Set of Policy (Planning) Generate Resultant Set of Policy (Logging) Create, delete, and manage inetOrgPerson accounts Reset inetOrgPerson passwords and force password change at next logon Read all inetOrgPerson information