Microsoft
70-415 · Question #52
70-415 Question #52: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is D. discover. Ensure that the client computers in the London office that are not PXE-capable can download images from WDS. - Reformat the existing disks in the London office during the migration to Windows 8. A discover image is a type of boot image that you can use to install an operating sys
Question
You need to recommend an image type to start the client computers in the London office. The solution must meet the migration requirements. Which image type should you recommend?
Options
- Acapture
- Bboot
- Cinstall
- Ddiscover
Explanation
- Ensure that the client computers in the London office that are not PXE-capable can download images from WDS. - Reformat the existing disks in the London office during the migration to Windows 8. A discover image is a type of boot image that you can use to install an operating system on a computer that is not capable of network booting using the Pre-Boot Execution Environment (PXE). You may want to use a discover image in the following scenarios: A client is not PXE-enabled. A client is on a different subnet and you do not have method of getting PXE to the client (for example, IP helper tables or Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP)). You have many Windows Deployment Services servers and want to target a specific server. Case Study 2: Contoso, Ltd (Question 53 - Question63) Contoso, Ltd., is a pharmaceutical company. The company has an office in Seattle. Existing Environment The network contains a single-domain Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The relevant servers in the network are configured as shown in the following table. All client computers run Windows XP. All client computers are configured to receive automatic updates from SRV-WSUS. All users have desktop computers. Users in the sales department also have laptop computers. The laptop computers are used by the sales users to remotely access the internal network by using a VPN connection. The sales users use several line-of-business applications. The company plans to deploy a Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager infrastructure that will contain two servers. The servers will be configured as shown in the following table. The company plans to deploy a Remote Desktop Services (RDS) infrastructure that will contain the following servers: - Two Remote Desktop Connection Broker (RD Connection Broker) servers configured for high-availability - Two Remote Desktop Visualization Host (RD Virtualization Host) - Two Remote Desktop Web Access (RD Web Access) servers - Two Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway) servers Technical Requirements The company identifies the following technical requirements: - Configuration Manager must be used to deploy operating systems and - An existing virtual machine that runs Windows 8 must be used as the - To troubleshoot installation issues, technicians must be able to open a Command Prompt window during the deployment of Windows 8 to the new client computers. Sales Department Requirements The company identifies the following requirements for the sales users: - All of the files on the laptop computers must be encrypted. - The amount of administrative effort must be minimized whenever - Certificate warnings must not be displayed when connecting to virtual - The availability of the virtual desktops must not be affected by a single server failure. - The desktop computers of the sales users must be replaced by virtual desktops that run Windows 8. - The contents of each sales user's Documents folder must be the same on the virtual desktop and the laptop computer. - The sales users must be able to connect to their virtual desktop from their laptop computer without using a VPN connection. - The sales users must be able to configure their user settings independently on their virtual desktop and their laptop computer. - The line-of-business applications must be installed on the virtual desktops only. The line-of-business applications require hardware acceleration to run.
Community Discussion
No community discussion yet for this question.