Microsoft TS: Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard, Configuring Sample Questions:
1. You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. You create a Security Group named Accounting. You assign the Accounting security group permissions to specific folders and programs. You need to create an email address that can be used to send messages to mailboxes of all members of the Accounting security group. What should you do?
A) In the Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Console, add an email address to the Accounting Security Group.
B) Create an email address for a mail enabled public folder. Grant permissions to members of the Accounting Security Group.
C) In the Exchange Management Console, create an additional email address for the accounting supervisor.
D) Create an email address for a mail enabled Sharepoint library. Grant permissions to the Accounting Security Group.
2. You are the off-site administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. An on-site user named User1 requires access to the Windows SBS 2011 Standard server Desktop in order to assist you with your administrative tasks. User1 is currently assigned the Standard user role. User1 reports that she is unable to log on to the Windows SBS 2011 Standard server, either locally or remotely. You need to ensure that User1 can access the Windows SBS 2011 Standard server Desktop both locally and remotely. What should you do?
A) Change the user role of the User1 account from Standard User to Standard User with administration links
B) Change the user role of the User1 account from Standard User to Network Administrator.
C) Add the User1 account to the Windows SBS Administrators group.
D) Add the User1 account to the built-in Server Operators group. Create a new user role based on the User1 account.
3. You are the new administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. The network has 100 user accounts. Five users have dedicated computers. The other 95 users share 40 desktop computers during three work shifts. The Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard installation currently has five client access licenses (CALs). You need to ensure compliance with the End User License Agreement (EULA) for Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard. What should you do?
A) Purchase 40 Remote Desktop Services Device CALs.
B) Purchase 95 User CALs for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Exchange Server 2010.
C) Purchase 95 Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard User CALs.
D) Purchase 40 Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Device CALs.
4. You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard.
The Sales security group has access to sensitive sales data. User1 is a member of the Sales security
group. User1s email account has an email quota of 10 GB.
Your company hires User2 and User3 to work in the Sales department. You need to ensure that User2 and
User3 have the same email quota and access to sensitive sales data that User1 has. What should you do?
A) Create a new Organization Unit (OU). Move the User1, User2, and User3 accounts into the new OU.
B) Create a new User Role based on Standard User. Apply this role to User1, User2, and User3.
C) Create a new security group. Add User1, User2, and User3 to the new security group
D) Create a new User Role based on User1. Apply this role to User2 and User3.
5. You are the administrator for a network that runs Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. You need to change the IP address of the Windows SBS 2011 server Standard. You must also ensure that network services bind to the new IP address. What should you do?
A) In the Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Console, run the Connect to the Internet Wizard. Type the new IP address of the Windows SBS 2011 Standard server. Run the Set up your Internet Address Wizard.
B) In the DNS Manager console on the Windows SBS 2011 Standard server, delete the existing DNS Host
(A) and Reverse DNS (PTR) records. Create new A and PTR records that have the new IP address. Restart the Window SBS 2011 Standard server.
C) In the Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Console, run the Connect to the Internet Wizard. Type the new IP address of the Windows SBS 2011 server. Run the Fix my Network Wizard.
D) In the Network Connection properties of the Windows SBS 2011 Standard server, change the existing TCP/IP v4 IP address and Domain Name System (DNS) Server address to the new IP address. Restart the Windows SBS 2011 Standard server.
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: A | Question # 2 Answer: B | Question # 3 Answer: D | Question # 4 Answer: D | Question # 5 Answer: C |

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