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Question ID 13956 | You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. You create a Data
Collector Set (DCS) named DCS1.
You need to configure DCS1 to log data to D:\logs.
What should you do?
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Option A | Right-click DCS1 and click Properties.
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Option B | Right-click DCS1 and click Export list.
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Option C | Right-click DCS1 and click Data Manager.
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Option D | Right-click DCS1 and click Save template.
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Correct Answer | A |
Explanation Explanation: The Root Directory will contain data collected by the Data Collector Set. Change this setting if you want to store your Data Collector Set data in a different location than the default. Browse to and select the directory, or type the directory name. To view or modify the properties of a Data Collector Set after it has been created, you can: * Select the Open properties for this data collector set check box at the end of the Data Collector Set Creation Wizard. * Right-click the name of a Data Collector Set, either in the MMC scope tree or in the console window, and click Properties in the context menu. Directory tab: In addition to defining a root directory for storing Data Collector Set data, you can specify a single Subdirectory or create a Subdirectory name format by clicking the arrow to the right of the text entry field.
Question ID 13957 | You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has the
File Server Resource Manager role service installed.
Server1 has a folder named Folder1 that is used by the human resources department.
You need to ensure that an email notification is sent immediately to the human resources
manager when a user copies an audio file or a video file to Folder1.
What should you configure on Server1?
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Option A | a storage report task
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Option B | a file screen exception
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Option C | a file screen
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Option D | a file group
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Correct Answer | C |
Explanation Explanation: Create file screens to control the types of files that users can save, and generate notifications when users attempt to save unauthorized files. With File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) you can create file screens that prevent users from saving unauthorized files on volumes or folders. File Screen Enforcement: You can create file screens to prevent users from saving unauthorized files on volumes or folders. There are two types of file screen enforcement: active and passive enforcement. Active file screen enforcement does not allow the user to save an unauthorized file. Passive file screen enforcement allows the user to save the file, but notifies the user that the file is not an authorized file. You can configure notifications, such as events logged to the event log or e-mails sent to users and administrators, as part of active and passive file screen enforcement.