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Question ID 14081 | You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has the
Windows Deployment Services server role installed.
Server1 contains two boot images and four install images.
You need to ensure that when a computer starts from PXE, the available operating system
images appear in a specific order.
What should you do?
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Option A | Modify the properties of the boot images.
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Option B | Create a new image group.
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Option C | Modify the properties of the install images.
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Option D | Modify the PXE Response Policy.
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Correct Answer | C |
Explanation
Question ID 14082 | You have a failover cluster that contains five nodes. All of the nodes run Windows Server
2012 R2. All of the nodes have BitLocker Drive Encryption (BitLocker) enabled.
You enable BitLocker on a Cluster Shared Volume (CSV).
You need to ensure that all of the cluster nodes can access the CSV.
Which cmdlet should you run next?
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Option A | Unblock-Tpm
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Option B | Add-BitLockerKeyProtector
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Option C | Remove-BitLockerKeyProtector
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Option D | Enable BitLockerAutoUnlock
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Correct Answer | B |
Explanation Explanation: 4. Add an Active Directory Security Identifier (SID) to the CSV disk using the Cluster Name Object (CNO) The Active Directory protector is a domain security identifier (SID) based protector for protecting clustered volumes held within the Active Directory infrastructure. It can be bound to a user account, machine account or group. When an unlock request is made for a protected volume, the BitLocker service interrupts the request and uses the BitLocker protect/unprotect APIs to unlock or deny the request. For the cluster service to selfmanage BitLocker enabled disk volumes, an administrator must add the Cluster Name Object (CNO), which is the Active Directory identity associated with the Cluster Network name, as a BitLocker protector to the target disk volumes. Add-BitLockerKeyProtector
- ADAccountOrGroupProtector ADAccountOrGroup $cno