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Question ID 13903 | You have Windows Server 2012 R2 installation media that contains a file named
Install.wim. You need to identify the permissions of the mounted images in Install.wim.
What should you do?
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Option A | Run dism.exe and specify the /get-mountedwiminfo parameter.
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Option B | Run imagex.exe and specify the /verify parameter.
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Option C | Run imagex.exe and specify the /ref parameter.
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Option D | Run dism.exe and specify the/get-imageinfo parameter.
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Correct Answer | A |
Explanation Explanation: /Get-MountedWimInfo Lists the images that are currently mounted and information about the mounted image such as read/write permissions, mount location, mounted file path, and mounted image index. References: http: //technet. microsoft. com/en-us/library/cc749447(v=ws. 10). aspx http: //technet. microsoft. com/en-us/library/dd744382(v=ws. 10). aspx http: //technet. microsoft. com/en-us/library/hh825224. aspx
Question ID 13904 | Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain
contains a domain controller named DC1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. DC1 is
backed up daily.
The domain has the Active Directory Recycle Bin enabled.
During routine maintenance, you delete 500 inactive user accounts and 100 inactive
groups. One of the deleted groups is named Group1. Some of the deleted user accounts
are members of some of the deleted groups.
For documentation purposes, you must provide a list of the members of Group1 before the
group was deleted.
You need to identify the names of the users who were members of Group1 prior to its
deletion.
You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you do first?
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Option A | Mount the most recent Active Directory backup.
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Option B | Reactivate the tombstone of Group1.
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Option C | Perform an authoritative restore of Group1.
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Option D | Use the Recycle Bin to restore Group1.
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Correct Answer | A |
Explanation Explanation: The Active Directory Recycle Bin does not have the ability to track simple changes to objects. If the object itself is not deleted, no element is moved to the Recycle Bin for possible recovery in the future. In other words, there is no rollback capacity for changes to object properties, or, in other words, to the values of these properties.