Тест №70-169: Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard, Configuring
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Audience Profile This exam is designed for information technology
(IT) professionals who work in or consult with small businesses that use Windows
Small Business Server Standard 2011.
This credential is designed for
information technology (IT) professionals who work in or consult with small
businesses that use Windows Small Business Server (SBS) Standard 2011. The MCTS
candidate for this exam should have at least one year of experience deploying
and managing network solutions in an environment that has the following
characteristics: • Up to 75 devices • Company networks with Internet
connectivity • Individual users or user groups that connect to the company
network from remote locations Credit Toward Certification When you pass
Exam 70-169: TS: Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard, Configuring, you
complete the requirements for the following certification(s): MCTS: 70-169:
Microsoft Small Business Server Standard 2011, Configuring
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.
Installing and Setting Up Windows Small Business Server (SBS)
Standard 2011
Prepare for
migration.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: run Windows SBS Best
Practice Analyzer (BPA), DNS cleanup, domain cleanup, run
preparation tool, create an answer file for migration)
Install and migrate
to Windows SBS Standard 2011.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: from Windows SBS 2003,
from Windows SBS 2008, Migration Wizard tasks, configure a
new installation of Windows SBS
Configure
connectivity.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: configure Internet
domain, configure DNS name resolution (internal and
external)
Configure network
infrastructure.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: ports, protocols, inbound
or outbound rules, enable outbound popup and logging,
install and configure a gateway appliance/firewall for
common Windows SBS services, configure and maintain
WAN/LAN/NAT for email/web/ActiveSync (e.g., IP addressing,
network hardware configuration)
Configuring Remote Access
Configure remote
client access to internal resources.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: VPN
Configure Remote
Web Access
This objective
may include but is not limited to: configure the Windows SBS
server, e.g., to admin console, to computers, to shared
folders; configure RWW to use Remote Desktop Server server;
configure client computers
Configure Remote
Desktop Services (RDS).
This objective
may include but is not limited to: configure RemoteApp
applications, configure RD Session Host, RD Web, RD Gateway
Configuring and Managing Messaging and Collaboration
Configure email.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: Exchange Server, POP3
Connector, configure email client protocols [POP3 (on client
side), SMTP, RPC/HTTPS (also known as Outlook Anywhere),
IMAP], configure Microsoft Outlook settings, configure a
smart host
Manage Microsoft
Exchange Server.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: maintain logging; db
management, e.g., defragment db; quota management, add
additional email domains, redirect email, configure mobile
device Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
Configure folder
shares.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: using Windows SBS
console, using native tools (Quota console, File and Server
Resource Manager, file screen, reports), shared folders, SMB
permissions vs. NTFS permissions
Configure storage.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: using Move Data Wizards,
add additional storage, configure folder redirection policy
Configure Microsoft
SharePoint
This objective
may include but is not limited to: create and modify
SharePoint sites (e.g., new team sites, blog sites, wiki
sites), assign user permissions, configure document upload
and handling
Managing Users, Computers, and Printers
Create and manage
user accounts.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: create, edit, and delete
user accounts, assign permissions to users, assign users to
computers, configure user RWW access using Windows SBS
console, properties and native tools
Create and manage
user roles.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: change user roles, assign
users to a role, assign groups to a role, assign quota
policy
Create and manage
groups.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: create a distribution
group, create a security group, add/edit/delete users
to/from a group, mail enabled vs. not mail enabled; archived
vs. not archived, OU structures
Join computers to
the domain.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: client and server
computers, join an additional server, Connect Wizard, manage
user permissions for domain computers (local admin vs.
standard user, remote access), migrate local user profiles
Create and
configure shared devices.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: fax and printers, add a
network printer, add drivers for 32 bit, configure user
permissions for a device
Managing Health and Security
Configure Windows
Server Update Services (WSUS).
This objective
may include but is not limited to: configure client
exclusions, server security updates, maintain health and
security, maintain server/client WSUS patching, change
software update and schedule settings
Manage monitoring
and reporting.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: client (including update
compliancy, client computer firewall, antivirus status),
server (including core services; low disk space; success or
fail)
Configure backup
and restore data on the server.
Configure SSL
certificates.
This objective
may include but is not limited to: configure a trusted
certificate, self-signed certificates, Including manage
certificate packages, import and export during setup for
migration