Online Access Free 70-646 Exam Questions

Exam Code:70-646
Exam Name:Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator
Certification Provider:Microsoft
Free Question Number:266
Posted:Jun 11, 2026
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Question 1

Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The network contains two Windows Server 2008 R2 computers named Server1 and Server2. The company has two identical print devices. You plan to deploy print services.
You need to plan a print services infrastructure to meet the following requirements:
Manage the print queue from a central location.
Make the print services available, even if one of the print devices fails. What should you include in your plan?

Question 2

Your company has a main office and a branch office. Your network contains a single Active Directory domain.
You install 25 Windows Server 2008 R2 member servers in the branch office.
You need to recommend a storage solution that meets the following requirements:
Encrypts all data on the hard disks.
Allows the operating system to start only when the authorized user is present. What should you recommend?

Question 3

Testlet: Woodgrove Bank
You need to recommend a solution for deploying App1. The solution must support the company's planned changes.
What should you include in the recommendation?
Case Study Title (Case Study): COMPANY OVERVIEW Overview
Woodgrove Bank is an international financial organization.
Physical Location
The company has a main office and multiple branch offices.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT Active Directory Environment
The network contains one Active Directory forest. A separate domain exists for each office.
Network Infrastructure
All offices have domain controllers that are configured as DNS servers. All client computers are configured to connect to the DNS servers in their respective office only.
The main office has the following servers and client computers:
One Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server.
Client computers that run either Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) or Windows 7.
Ten file servers host multiple shared folders. The file servers run either Windows Server 2003 or
Windows Server 2008 R2.
One domain-based Distributed File System (DFS) namespace that has two replicas. The DFS servers
run Windows Server 2008 R2. The DFS namespace is configured to use Windows 2000 Server mode. Each branch office has a WAN link to the main office. The WAN links are highly saturated. Each office has a dedicated high-speed Internet connection.
All of the client computers in the branch offices run Windows 7.
User Problems
Users report that it is difficult to find the shared folders on the network.
REQUIREMENTS Planned Changes
Woodgrove Bank plans to implement the following changes:
Deploy a new application named App1 on each client computer. App1 has a Windows Installer package and is compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.
Designate a user in each office to manage the address information of the user accounts in that office.
Deploy a new branch office named Branch22 that has the following servers: One file server named Server1 & Two domain controllers named DC10 and DC11 that are configured as DNS servers.
Technical Requirements
Woodgrove Bank must meet the following technical requirements:
Minimize hardware and software costs, whenever possible.
Encrypt all DNS replication traffic between the DNS servers.
Ensure that users in the branch offices can access the DFS targets if a WAN link fails.
Ensure that users can only view the list of DFS targets to which they are assigned permissions.
Minimize the amount of network traffic between the main office and the branch offices, whenever possible.
Minimize the amount of name resolution traffic from the branch offices to the DNS servers in the main office.
Ensure that the administrators in the main office manage all Windows update approvals and all
computer groups.
Manage all of the share permissions and the folder permissions for the file servers from a single
management console.
Ensure that if a file on a file server is deleted accidentally, users can revert to a previous version of the file without administrator intervention.
Ensure that administrators are notified by e-mail each time a user successfully copies a file that has an .avi extension to one of the file servers.
Security Requirements
Woodgrove Bank must meet the following security requirements:
Access rights and user rights must be minimized.
The Guest account must be disabled on all servers.
Internet Information Services (IIS) must only be installed on authorized servers.

Question 4

Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain.
Your network contains 10 servers and 500 client computers. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2. A Windows Server 2008 R2 server has Remote Desktop Services installed. All client computers run Windows XP Service Pack 3.
You plan to deploy a new line of business application. The application requires desktop themes to be enabled.
You need to recommend a deployment strategy that meets the following requirements:
Only authorized users must be allowed to access the application.
Authorized users must be able to access the application from any client computer.
Your strategy must minimize changes to the client computers.
Your strategy must minimize software costs. What should you recommend?

Question 5

Testlet: School of Fine Art
You need to recommend changes to the existing environment that meet the company's security requirements for the file server on the main campus.
What should you recommend?
Case Study Title (Case Study): COMPANY OVERVIEW
School of Fine Art is an educational institution that has a main campus and two satellite campuses.
The main campus is located in New York. The satellite campuses are located in Los Angeles and Chicago.
The main campus has approximately 4,000 users made up of students, faculty, and employees. Each satellite campus has approximately 1,000 users made up of students, faculty, and employees.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
The network contains a single Active Directory domain named fineartschool.net.
All servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. All client computers run either Windows XP or Windows 7.
The network contains Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) and Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V).
Existing Network Infrastructure
The main campus has the following servers:
A file server that contains confidential files.
A print server that has several printers installed.
A server that has the Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server role installed. All client computers are updated by using the WSUS server.
The main campus has a computer lab. The lab has 50 client computers that run Windows 7 Enterprise.
The computer accounts for the lab computers are located in an organizational unit (OU) named LabOU. The user accounts and computer accounts for all of the students are located in an OU named StudentsOU. Both OUs are child objects in the fineartschool.net domain.
The relevant Group Policy objects (GPOs) are configured as shown in the following table.

REQUIREMENTS Technical Requirements
The computer lab must meet the following requirements:
Ensure that the user settings in all domain-level GPOs are applied to each student.
Prevent the settings in all domain-level GPOs from being applied to the client computers in the computer
lab. The update management infrastructure must meet the following requirements:
Each campus must control the updates for its respective campus.
Update status reports must be sent weekly to the Enterprise Administrator on the main campus.
Application Requirements
All client computers will be upgraded to Windows 7 Enterprise.
An application named App1 runs on every client computer. App1 is only compatible with Windows XP. App1 must remain available after all of the operating system upgrades are complete.
App1 must meet the following requirements:
App1 must be available from the Start menu.
The management of App1 must be centralized.
Each user must have a unique instance of App1.
Security Requirements
Security for the file server on the main campus must meet the following requirements:
Unauthorized users must be prevented from printing sensitive files stored on the server.
The contents of the server's hard disks must remain secure if the physical security of the server is compromised.
Problem Statements
Users report that they receive a different desktop environment every time they log on to a client computer in the computer lab.
The print server on the main campus has reliability issues. A malfunction on a single printer often causes other printers to malfunction.

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