Тест №70-162: Forefront Protection for Endpoints and Applications, Configuring
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Audience Profile This exam is for Consultants that implement
Microsoft Forefront technologies for medium to large clients. This exam will
focus on Forefront Security products (FEP, FPE, FPS). Candidates should have at
least two years of experience in desktop administration and Microsoft Windows
server administration as well as knowledge of malware, anti-virus, and spam
protection technologies. Credit Toward Certification When you pass Exam
70-162: TS: Forefront Protection for Endpoints and Applications, Configuring,
you complete the requirements for the following certification(s): Microsoft
Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): Forefront Endpoint and Application
Protection, Configuration
Skills Being
MeasuredThis
exam measures your
ability to
accomplish the
technical tasks
listed below.The
percentages indicate
the relative weight
of each major topic
area on the exam.The
higher the
percentage, the more
questions you are
likely to see on
that content area on
the exam.
The
information after
“This objective may
include but is not
limited to” is
intended to further
define or scope the
objective by
describing the types
of skills and topics
that may be tested
for the objective.
However, it is not
an exhaustive list
of skills and topics
that could be
included on the exam
for a given skill
area. You may be
tested on other
skills and topics
related to the
objective that are
not explicitly
listed here.
Deploying
Forefront
Endpoint
Protection
2010,
Forefront
Protection
2010 for
Exchange
Server, and
Forefront
Protection
2010 for
SharePoint
(24 percent)
Plan
and
implement a
Forefront
Endpoint
Protection
(FEP)
topology.
This
objective
may
include
but is
not
limited
to:
where to
install
the
remote
reporting
database;
install
FEP
server
components;
WSUS
configuration,
System
Center
Configuration
Manager
single
site vs.
hierarchy
considerations
(reporting)
Design
and install
Forefront
Protection
for Exchange
Server (FPE)
and
Forefront
Protection
for
SharePoint
(FPSP)
components.
This
objective
may
include
but is
not
limited
to:
import
and
export
configuration
settings
from and
to
multiple
servers,
deciding
which
server
roles to
install
on
(Mailbox,
Hub
Transport,
and
Edge),
High
Availability
Customize
the System
Center
Configuration
Manager and
System
Center
Operations
Manager
configuration
for FEP
implementations.
This
objective
may
include
but is
not
limited
to:
create a
collection
in
Configuration
Manager,
SUP
configuration,
configure
advertisements,
configure
agent
components,
import
security
management
pack
(SMP),
create
custom
Desired
Configuration
Management
(DCM)
baselines
and
configuration
items
Deploy
the FEP
client.
This
objective
may
include
but is
not
limited
to:
operating
system
prerequisites,
uninstall
existing
anti-virus
software
including
Forefront
Client
Security
(FCS),
deploy
Operations
Manager
and
Configuration
Manager
agents
to
workgroup
computers
and to
domain-joined
computers,
deploy
using
Configuration
Manager,
deploy
using
Group
Policy,
deploy
manually,
setup
switches
Maintaining
Endpoint and
Application
Protection
(26 percent)
Configure
Operations
Manager
Management
Pack for
FEP.
This
objective
may
include
but is
not
limited
to:
alerts,
notifications,
and
monitoring
Configure
alerts,
notifications,
and
monitoring
for FEP by
using
Configuration
Manager.
This
objective
may
include
but is
not
limited
to:
reporting,
SQL
reporting
services,
creating
subscriptions
using
DCM,
collections
and FEP
console
Remediate
FEP client
issues.
This
objective
may
include
but is
not
limited
to:
using
Operations
Manager
tasks;
changes
to
policies;
validate
or audit
FEP;
client
log
files;
quarantine;
uninstall
the FEP
client,
initiate
client
scan
using
Configuration
Manager,
remediating
a
locally
removed
client,
diagnose
and
resolve
a
malware
outbreak
Configure
alerts,
notifications,
monitoring,
and
quarantine
for FPE and
FPSP.
This
objective
may
include
but is
not
limited
to:
email
notifications,
email
alerts,
Operations
Manager
alerts;
set
quarantine
policy
Configuring
the FEP
Client (25
percent)
Configure
FEP clients
by using
Configuration
Manager.
This
objective
may
include
but is
not
limited
to:
create
and
manage
policy
using
Configuration
Manager,
configure
definitions
within
the
client
policy,
export
from
Configuration
Manager,
choose
which
template
to use,
select
exclusions
Configure
the FEP
client by
using Group
Policy.
This
objective
may
include
but is
not
limited
to:
import
FEP
configuration
options
into
Group
Policy
(ADMX,
ADML,
FEP2010GPTool.exe),
merge
FEP
policies,
Group
Policy
precedence,
manage
Group
Policy
templates
Configure
FEP clients
manually.
This
objective
may
include
but is
not
limited
to:
import
XML
files,
configure
using
the FEP
Console,
how to
add an
exclusion,
how to
disable,
local
vs.
domain
Group
Policy
precedence
Configuring
FPE and FPSP
Application
Protection
(25 percent)
Configure
anti-spam
protection
by using
FPE.
This
objective
may
include
but is
not
limited
to:
configure
filter
lists by
keyword
and by
content,
file
filtering
by name
and/or
by type,
filtering
by
source,
destination
domain,
or
sender
ID,
block
lists,
backscatter
Configure
anti-malware
protection
by using
FPE.
This
objective
may
include
but is
not
limited
to:
different
types of
scans,
perform
an
on-demand
scan,
configure
real-time
scan,
configure
scanning
engines,
definition
distribution,
optimize
performance
of the
scan
engine
Configure
application
protection
with FPSP.
This
objective
may
include
but is
not
limited
to:
manage
filter
lists by
keyword
and by
content,
manage
file
filtering
by name
and/or
by type,
perform
an
on-demand
scan,
configure
real-time
scan,
configure
scanning
engines,
definition
distribution,
optimize
performance
of the
scan
engine
Diagnose and
resolve
malware and
spam
outbreaks.
This
objective
may
include
but is
not
limited
to: read
event
logs,
infected
documents,
and
attachments
Preparation Tools
and ResourcesTo
help you prepare for
this exam, Microsoft
Learning recommends
that you have
hands-on experience
with the product and
that you use the
following training
resources. These
training resources
do not necessarily
cover all of the
topics listed in the
"Skills Measured"
tab.
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classroom training
currently available.
Microsoft E-Learning
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Microsoft E-Learning
training currently
available.
Microsoft Press
Books
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