2011/11/15

SP Server 2010>2-Review-22

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11. Deploying SharePoint Server 2010 on a single server with a built-in database is often used for testing SharePoint or for training. For this installation type, which of the following are required tasks? (Choose all that apply.)
A. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express must be installed.
B. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express must be installed.
C. The SharePoint Products And Technologies Wizard must create the SharePoint Central Administration website.
D. The SharePoint Products And Technologies Wizard must create all the site collections for SharePoint.

12. For the SharePoint Server 2010 on a single server with a built-in database installation, you typically run the SharePoint Products And Technologies Wizard immediately after you finish running Setup.exe. If the configuration wizard should fail, what are your options? (Choose all that apply.)
A. On the Configuration Failed page, click the available link to locate the PSCDiagnostics log files in order to determine the problem.
B. Navigate to %COMMONPROGRAMFILES%\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\14\LOGS to locate the log files and attempt to determine the problem.
C. On the Configuration Failed page, under Repair Or Remove, select Repair.
D. On the SharePoint Server 2010 splash screen, under Install, click Install SharePoint Server. When prompted to choose Repair or Remove, select Repair.

13. One of the post-installation tasks for a single-server installation with a built-in database is to create at least one web application. If you choose not to create a web application, what are your options for deploying a site collection?
A. You will be unable to create a site collection until you create the first web application.
B. The only web application created by default once SharePoint is installed is SharePoint Central Administration v4, and you can only create additional site collections using this web app.
C. The SharePoint – 80 and SharePoint Central Administration v4 web applications are created by default, but you can only use SharePoint – 80 to create site collections.
D. The SharePoint – 80 and SharePoint Central Administration v4 web applications are created by default, and you can use both web apps to create site collections.

14. You are a SharePoint Server 2010 administrator, and you have installed language packs for French, German, and Spanish so that you can create site collections using those languages for your company’s European customers. You have just deployed a partner site collection in French and have received feedback that some of the site content is still in English. Of the following, what could be the cause?
A. After installing the language pack, you forgot to rerun the SharePoint Products And Technologies Wizard, resulting in some corruption in the site collection’s content when it was created.
B. One of the other SharePoint administrators in your organization manually translated some of the content into English by mistake.
C. Some content in language packs for site collections is created in English by default, so this is no error.
D. Some content, such as error messages and dialog boxes, depend on technologies outside the language pack and may appear in English.

15. You are a SharePoint 2010 administrator, and you have just finished installing SharePoint Server 2010 as a single-server deployment. You have opened the Central Administration website but have experienced some errors. What are the likely errors and their solutions? (Choose all that apply.)
A. Internet Explorer 8 security may be interfering with Central Administration being opened correctly; you can add the Central Administration site to the Trusted Sites list in IE8.
B. The default Internet Explorer enhanced security settings on your server may be interfering with Central Administration being opened correctly; you can disable those settings for the Administrator account in Administrative Tools using the Server Manager page.
C. The Internet Explorer 8 default accessibility settings may not be correctly set; you can go into Internet Options to permit greater accessibility by using the Advanced tab.
D. If you are using a proxy server, Internet Explorer 8 may be blocking access to the proxy server; you can set IE8 to bypass the proxy server for local addresses.

16. You are the SharePoint administrator for your company, and you are in the process of upgrading your MOSS 2007 environment to SharePoint Server 2010. You are using Share-Point Visual Upgrade and giving the site administrators for the SharePoint site collections access to this tool. Of the following, what do you expect the site administrators to do with Visual Upgrade?
A. The site administrators can use the Visual Upgrade UI to perform upgrades to their site collections using a graphical tool to drag and drop sites into new topologies.
B. The site administrators can preview what their site collections will look like using Visual Upgrade and decide whether they want the sites to use the old MOSS 2007 look or the new SharePoint Server 2010 look.
C. The site administrators can use Visual Upgrade to preview site collection organization, navigational links, and application pool connections.
D. Site administrators do not have sufficient access permissions to use Visual Upgrade, which can be operated only by the SharePoint administrator group.

17. You are the SharePoint administrator for your company, and you’ve been tasked with developing a plan to upgrade your current MOSS 2007 deployment to SharePoint Server 2010. You currently administer your MOSS 2007 server farm with separate tiers for web servers, application servers, and database servers. Your environment uses the Office SharePoint Server 2007 Enterprise edition. Of the following, which are valid upgrade paths to Share-Point Server 2010? (Choose all that apply.)
A. You can upgrade to a SharePoint Server 2010 single-server deployment using SQL Server 2005.
B. You can upgrade to a SharePoint Server 2010 server farm deployment using the same topology of separate tiers for each of the three server roles.
C. You can upgrade to a SharePoint Server 2010 server farm deployment with a two-tier topology, with web and application server roles on one tier and database servers on a separate tier.
D. You can upgrade to any SharePoint Server 2010 Standard edition single or server farm deployment.

18. You are the SharePoint administrator for your organization. You have been tasked with upgrading your MOSS 2007 server farm to SharePoint Server 2010. You require an upgrade procedure that upgrades both your content databases and configuration settings at the same time. You have been assured by your CIO that you can take SharePoint offline for an extensive period of time, and you are required to perform little or no manual configuration of the system during the upgrade. Which is the most viable upgrade path for you to take given these parameters?
A. In-place upgrade
B. Database attach upgrade
C. Hybrid approach 1: read-only databases
D. Hybrid approach 2: detach databases

19. You are the SharePoint administrator for your organization, and you are going to perform an in-place upgrade of your MOSS 2007 environment to SharePoint Server 2010. You have run Setup.exe on all your web servers and are about to run the SharePoint Products And Technologies Configuration Wizard. Are there any conditions regarding which server the wizard must be run on first?
A. You must run the wizard first on the web server hosting the Central Administration website.
B. You must run the wizard first on the web server that experiences the greatest use by SharePoint users.
C. You must run the wizard first on the web server that experiences the least use by SharePoint users.
D. There is no preference.

20. You are the SharePoint administrator for your organization, and you have just upgraded your MOSS 2007 platform to SharePoint Server 2010. Now you must manage SharePoint’s taxonomy data. Taxonomy data is used to classify data so it can be standardized, shared, and used on multiple systems. The upgrade process from MOSS 2007 to SharePoint Server 2010 requires that you move this data from the shared services provider (SSP) database to the managed metadata database. How can you accomplish this task?
A. On the command line, use Stsadm.exe and the required parameters to initiate the move.
B. Use the appropriate commands and parameters in Windows PowerShell to initiate the move.
C. Use the Central Administration server farm management tools to initiate the move.
D. Rerun the SharePoint Products And Technologies Configuration wizard to initiate the move.

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11. B, C. The built-in database for this installation is always Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express is bogus. Although the SharePoint Products And Technologies Wizard creates the configuration and content databases for SharePoint as well as the Central Administration website, it does not actually create the site collections.

12. A, B, D. You can either click the link on the Configuration Failed page or manually navigate to the location of the log files to determine what went wrong. You can also return to the SharePoint Server 2010 splash screen to initiate a repair, but you cannot initiate a repair directly from the Configuration Failed page.

13. C. Although both the SharePoint – 80 and SharePoint Central Administration v4 web applications are created by default, the Central Administration v4 web application is for the exclusive use of the Central Administration website. To create site collections for all other purposes, you must use the SharePoint – 80 web application, unless you choose to create additional web applications.

14. D. Assuming the default language for your SharePoint Server 2010 deployment is English, you can use one or more language packs to create site collections from templates that render the content in another language. However, some features, such as notifications, dialog boxes, and error messages, depend on other technologies like Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft Windows Workflow Foundation, and Microsoft ASP.NET and therefore may not be localized for the desired language. Not running the configuration wizard after installing the language pack would not have resulted in a working site collection at all, so option A is incorrect. Options B and C are bogus.

15. A, B, D. Option C is bogus. All other options are valid.

16. B. Visual Upgrade is a tool that lets you preview and determine how site collections will appear after the upgrade. All the other options are bogus.

17. B, C. You can upgrade any size MOSS 2007 server farm to any size SharePoint Server 2010 server farm but cannot upgrade from a server farm topology to any form of single-server deployment. Also, an Enterprise edition of SharePoint cannot upgrade to a Standard version, and vice versa.

18. D. Although the in-place upgrade may seem a logical choice, it is the quickest upgrade path, and part of the parameters for the upgrade is that time is not an issue. The detach databases combines the advantages of all the other methods, but it does take longer than the in-place upgrade.

19. A. The SharePoint Products And Technologies Configuration Wizard must first be run on the web server hosting Central Administration, since the Central Administration site is the interface providing administration tools for managing the rest of the farm. Afterward, you can run the wizard on your other web servers in any order. The other options are bogus.

20. B. To initiate the move, you need to open Windows PowerShell and execute the command Move-SPProfileManagedMetadataProperty -ProfileServiceApplicationProxy -Identity . All other options are bogus.


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