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You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You install SQL Server Reporting Services and Operations Manager Reporting on a dedicated server. Reports for Internet Information Services (IIS) and Microsoft SQL Server do not appear in the Reporting pane. Other reports are present in the Reporting pane. You need to ensure that the IIS and SQL Server reports appear in the Reporting pane. What should you do? A. Add at least one user to the default Operations Manager Report Operators user role. Close and reopen the Operations Console. B. Import the Operations Manager 2007 MOM 2005 Backward Compatibility Management Pack. C. Install an Operations Manager agent on a SQL Server computer and an IIS server. D. Import the SQL Server Management Pack and the IIS Management Pack.
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You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You create a self-tuning threshold monitor to monitor the number of user authentications against your companies Microsoft SQL Server 2005 computer. Most users log on at the same time each morning. Occasionally, users log on one hour later than usual, which generates alerts. You need to configure a deviation to this baseline to reduce the number of these alerts. What should you do? A. Modify the Value Sensitivity of the monitor to a higher setting. B. Modify the Time Sensitivity of the monitor to a slower setting. C. Modify the Learning Rate of the monitor to a faster setting. D. Modify the Alert setting of the monitor to a lower number.
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You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You create a custom management pack that monitors server temperature. You need to automatically shut down a server if it exceeds a specific temperature. What should you do? A. Modify the monitor properties for the server temperature to create a threshold override For all objects of type: temperature. B. Modify the monitor properties for the server temperature to create a recovery task that runs the shutdown.exe /s command. C. Create an event alert that monitors server temperature. Create an agent task that runs the shutdown.exe /s command. D. Create an event alert that monitors server temperature. Create a console task that runs the shutdown.exe /s command.
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You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You need to list all the processes that are running on one of the Microsoft SQL Server computers. The collection should occur only when the SQL Server state changes to unhealthy. You need to collect the information even if there is no administrator present. What should you do? A. Run the List Processes task. B. Run a Power Shell script that will return all processes. C. Create a diagnostic task for the affected SQL Server monitor. Use the tasklist.exe command and the default options. D. Create a rule by using the Timed Commands template. Specify the tasklist.exe command, and use the default options.
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You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You need to schedule a regular export of your unsealed management packs. What should you do? A. Create a scheduled task that uses the momcertimport.exe tool. B. Create a scheduled task that uses the get-management pack Power Shell command let. C. Create a scheduled task that uses the mpexport.exe tool. D. Create a scheduled task that uses the mpseal.exe tool.
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You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You download the Office Share Point Server 2007 Management Pack for Operations Manager 2007. You notice that it is a Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2005 converted management pack. A prerequisite management pack is required. You need to be able to monitor the Microsoft Office Share Point Server 2007 servers. What should you do? A. Import the MOM 2005 Share Point 2003 Management Pack. B. Import the Microsoft Windows Share Point Services 2003 Management Pack. C. Import the Microsoft Windows Server Operating System Management Pack. D. Import the Operations Manager 2007 MOM 2005 Backward Compatibility Management Pack.
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You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. Your company hosts multiple Web sites for other companies. You provide dedicated Web servers for each company. You allocate a specific range of IP addresses for each companies group of Web servers. All Web sites are hosted on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 computers that are running Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0. You create a user role for each companies webmaster. You need to limit the Operations Manager console access of each companies webmaster to that companies servers. You need to maintain this limited access even when new servers are added. What should you do? A. Create an Operations Manager group for each company. Populate the group with explicit members based on specific server names. For each company, add the new group to the user role for that company. B. Create an Operations Manager group for each company. Populate the group with dynamic members based on the IP address range. For each company, add the new group to the user role for that company. C. Create a single Operations Manager group. Populate the group with dynamic members based on the IP address ranges for all companies. For each company, add the new group to the user role for that company. D. Create an Operations Manager group for each company. Populate the group with explicit members based on each specific server IP address. For each company, add the new group to the user role for that company.
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You install System Center Operations Manager 2007 parallel with your Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2005 monitoring environment. You convert a MOM 2005 management pack to a file named Custom07.xml. You need to identify whether the Custom07.xml file is in the correct Operations Manager 2007 format. What should you do? A. Import Custom07.xml into Operations Manager 2007. B. Edit Custom07.xml to remove MOM 2005 references. C. Run the MPVERIFY custom07.xml command on the Operations Manager 2007 server. D. Run the MPCONVERT custom.mp custom07.xml command on the MOM 2005 server.
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You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You are creating a Windows Performance Counters monitor for % Processor Time. You need to be able to select the all instances option when you create this monitor. What should you do? A. Create an aggregated rollup monitor. B. Create a dependency rollup monitor. C. Create a static threshold monitor. D. Create a self-tuning threshold monitor.
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You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. Your company has 10 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 computers and 5 SQL Server 2000 computers. Currently, you do not receive alerts for long-running SQL S2005 agent jobs. You need to monitor the job duration of only the SQL 2005 agent jobs. What should you do? A. Create an override to enable the Discover SQL 2005 Agent jobs discovery For all objects of type: SQL 2005 Agent. B. Create an override to enable the Discover SQL 2005 Agent jobs discovery For specific object of type: SQL 2005 Agent. C. Create an override to enable the Discover SQL 2005 Agent jobs discovery For all objects of type: SQL 2000 Computers. D. Create an override to enable the Discover SQL 2005 Agent jobs discovery For specific object of type: SQL 2000 Agent.
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You deploy System Center Operations Manager 2007 at your company. The company has three Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 computers. You need to ensure that the Exchange administrators are able only to override the configuration of rules and monitors. What should you do? A. Create a user role that is based on the Author profile. Add the Exchange administrators to this new role. B. Create a user role that is based on the Advanced Operator profile. Add the Exchange administrators to this new role. C. Add the Exchange administrators to the Operations Manager Operators user role. D. Add the Exchange administrators to the Operations Manager Administrators user role.
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You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You configure notification subscriptions to send e-mail alert notifications to separate Active Directory, Exchange Server, and SQL Server support teams when errors occur. You need to reduce the number of characters that are displayed in the e-mail notification for all alerts. What should you do? A. In the Notification settings, modify the default notification format for instant messages. B. In the Notification settings, enable Short Message Service (SMS) notifications. C. In the Notification settings, modify the default notification format for e-mail messages. D. In the notification subscription for the Active Directory support team, modify the default notification format for e-mail messages.
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Your company deploys System Center Operations Manager 2007 agents as part of a computer image. You join all computers in the company to the corporate Active Directory domain. You need to ensure that agents automatically obtain settings from the corporate Active Directory domain at startup. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) A. Use the MOMADAdmin utility to publish Management Group information to the corporate Active Directory domain. B. Run the Discovery Wizard. Perform automatic computer discovery to scan Active Directory for installed agents. C. Configure Auto Agent Assignment on the target Management Server to assign desired computers to the target Management Server. D. Configure an Active Directory Group Policy object (GPO) to publish Management Group information to computers in the corporate Active Directory domain.
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You install System Center Operations Manager 2007 on all your companies servers. You configure Operations Manager 2007 to monitor the health status of all applications. The technical support team reports that they are not receiving e-mail notification when an application fails. You need to ensure that the technical support team receives e-mail notification when an application fails. What should you do? A. Create a new user role that is based on the Advanced Operator profile. Filter a notification subscription to this new role. B. Create a new user role that is based on the Operator profile. Filter a notification subscription to this new role. C. Enable e-mail notification. Create a new notification subscription based on Alert Aging. D. Enable e-mail notification. Create a new notification recipient, and then create a new notification subscription.
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Your company has two Active Directory domains. One domain is located in the trusted network. The other domain is located in the perimeter network. No trust relationship exists between the two domains. You deploy System Center Operations Manager 2007 in the Active Directory domain on the trusted network. You manually install the agent on an application server that resides in the Active Directory domain in the perimeter network. The agent does not appear in the Operations Console. An error event indicates that the agent is unable to obtain configuration information from the Management Server. You need to configure Operations Manager 2007 to monitor the agent. What should you do? A. Disable mutual authentication in the Operations Console. B. Perform a push installation of the agent to the target server. C. Configure the agent on the application server to use certificate-based authentication. D. On the Management Server, configure Auto Agent Assignment settings. Use the MOMADAdmin utility to publish Management Group information to the Active Directory domain in the perimeter network.
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You deploy System Center Operations Manager 2007 in your companies Active Directory domain. You manually install an Operations Manager agent on an application server named Server1. Server1 is a member of the Active Directory domain. The agent does not appear in the Pending Management view in the Operations Console. An error message in the Operations Manager Event log on Server1 indicates that the agent is unable to obtain configuration information from the Management Server. You need to ensure that the agent appears in the Pending Management view in the Operations Console. What should you do? A. Select the Review new manual agent installations in pending management view option. B. Configure the agent on Server1 to use certificate-based authentication. C. Add the Management Server action account to the local Administrators group on Server1. Restart the Health Service on Server1. D. Disable mutual authentication in the Operations Console. Restart the Health Service on Server1.
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Your company has a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. The company has four branch offices, which are connected by a wide area network (WAN). The routers that connect the branch offices to the main office experience occasional failures. You need to configure Operations Manager 2007 to discover branch office routers and to monitor for device failure. What should you do? A. Perform automatic discovery by using the Computer and Device Management Wizard to add the branch office routers as monitored objects. B. Perform advanced discovery by using the Computer and Device Management Wizard to add the branch office routers as monitored objects. C. Run the New-CustomMonitoringObject Power Shell command let on the Management Server. Use the Set-Proxy Agent command let to set a proxy agent to remotely monitor branch office routers. D. Run the New-Object Power Shell command let on the Management Server. Use the Set-Proxy Agent command let to set a proxy agent to remotely monitor branch office routers.
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An improper message having the subject line of Exchange is sent to each user on the Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox server named ExchP4S1. You should clear this message from all mailboxes. Which action will you take? A. From the Exchange Management Console, create a new transport rule named Exchange delete. Set the condition to "when the Subject field contains Exchange". Set the action to "silently drop the message". B. On ExchP4S1, find the message ID of the original message and then run the Remove- Message –Identity <IDnumber> cmdlet. C. Create a new mailbox named TempMailbox that has a folder named Export. Run the Get- Mailbox –Server ExchP4S1 | Export-Mailbox -TargetMailbox TempMailbox -TargetFolder Export SubjectKeywords "Exchange" -DeleteContent cmdlet. D. On ExchP4S1, find the message ID of the original message and then run the Export-Message –Identity <IDnumber> c: emp cmdlet. Delete all of the messages in the directory.
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 provides built-in protection technologies to help keep the e-mail system up and running and better protected from outside threats while allowing employees to work from wherever they are using a variety of clients including Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Web Access, and mobile devices. Your Exchange Server 2007 organization has a resource mailbox named ExecConfRm . All users can schedule meetings for ExecConfRm . You are asked to modify the ExecConfRm settings to make sure that only two users named Lucy and Lily are able to schedule meetings for ExecConfRm. Which cmdlet will you run? A. Set- MailboxCalendarSettings -Identity " ExecConf Rm " - BookInPolicy Lily , Lucy - AllBookInPolicy$false B. Set- MailboxCalendarSettings -Identity " ExecConf Rm " - Request InPolicy Lily , Lucy C. Set- MailboxCalendarSettings -Identity " ExecConf Rm " - RequestOutof Policy Lily, Lucy - AllBookInPolicy $false D. Set- MailboxCalendarSettings -Identity " ExecConf Rm " - ResourceDelegates Lily, Lucy
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While monitoring your network, you find that the number of RPC operations per second is higher than expected. What tool can you use to analyze this problem? A. Mail Flow Troubleshooter B. Performance Troubleshooter C. Best Practices Analyzer D. Database Recovery Management
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