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TS: Ms Office PerformancePoint Server 2007, Applications : 70-556 Exam
Product DescriptionExam Number/Code: 70-556
Exam Name: TS: Ms Office PerformancePoint Server 2007, Applications
“TS: Ms Office PerformancePoint Server 2007, Applications”, also known as 70-556 exam, is a Microsoft certification. With the complete collection of questions and answers, Pass4sure has assembled to take you through 44 Q&As to your 70-556 Exam preparation. In the 70-556 exam resources, you will cover every field and category in TS helping to ready you for your successful Microsoft Certification.
Exam news
Exam 70-556: TS: Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007, Applications was released in January 2008. This exam is available in English and Japanese.
Audience profile
Candidates for this exam typically work in an environment in which they are responsible for the implementation and configuration of PerformancePoint Server. Their organizations require the use of PerformancePoint Server for business analysis and integration. Candidates for this exam are expected to know how to correctly install and configure PerformancePoint Server in their organizations. Candidates should have six months to a year of experience in monitoring, analyzing, and planning the use of PerformancePoint Server in a medium-size to enterprise-size computing environment.
The qualified candidate for this exam typically:
• Installs and maintains PerformancePoint Server 2007
• Monitors and troubleshoots PerformancePoint Server 2007
• Monitors, analyzes, and plans business activities that use PerformancePoint Server 2007
• Drives alignment, accountability, and actionable insight across an entire organization
• Drives better adoption and compliance by enabling organizations to better associate business intelligence with corporate performance
Candidates for this exam will also monitor, analyze, and plan activities that use an integrated and collaborative solution.
Credit toward certification
When you pass Exam 70-556: TS: Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007, Applications, you complete the requirements for the following certification:
• Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): TS: Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007, Applications
Preparation tools and resources
To 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” section.
Classroom training Microsoft E-Learning Microsoft Press books Practice tests
There is no classroom training currently available.
There is no Microsoft E-Learning training currently available.
There are no Microsoft Press books currently available.
There are no practice tests currently available.
Microsoft online resources
• Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007 Training: Review the available training options, including online training, Web-based seminars, books, and online technical documentation..
• Product information: Visit the Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server 2007 Web site for detailed product information.
• Microsoft Learning Community: Join newsgroups and visit community forums to connect with your peers for suggestions on training resources and advice on your certification path and studies.
• TechNet: Designed for IT professionals, this site includes how-to instructions, best practices, downloads, technical resources, newsgroups, and chats.
• MSDN: Designed for developers, the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) features code samples, technical articles, downloads, newsgroups, and chats.
Skills measured
This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed in the following table. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the exam.
Skills measured by Exam 70-556
Configuring Dimensions (13 percent)
Configure the properties of predefined dimensions.
Configure the time dimension.
Configure a member property.
Populate dimensions and member sets.
Update dimension members and member set.
Configuring Models (15 percent)
Create a PerformancePoint Server model.
Configure the current period.
Configure model and dimension usage within sites.
Transfer data between models.
Configuring Business Roles and Process Management (17 percent)
Configure business roles.
Configure security for users.
Configure assignments.
Configure an approval structure.
Developing Business Rules (18 percent)
Develop an assignment rule.
Develop a definition rule.
Develop an allocation rule.
Configure template rules.
Configure rule execution.
Building Microsoft Office Excel Add-In Forms and Reports (15 percent)
Build an Excel Add-In report.
Configure an Excel Add-In report as a form.
Configure report filters.
Format an Excel Add-In report.
Developing Dashboards (12 percent)
Create a report by using the Dashboard Designer.
Add a data source connection.
Add a new Web page report.
Configure a Key Performance Indicator (KPI) by using the Dashboard Designer.
Create a scorecard.
Build a dashboard.
Installing PerformancePoint Server (10 percent)
Install the monitoring and planning services.
Configure a PerformancePoint application.
Configure the PerformancePoint 2007 server options.
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Assign users to administrator roles.
QUESTION 1:
You are the administrator of network that consists of a single
Windows NT 4.0 domain. The network contains five Windows NT Server domain
controllers and 1,000 Windows NT Workstation client computers.
You want to install Windows 2000 Server on a new computer. You want the new
computer to act as domain controller in the existing domain.
What should you do?
A. On the new computer, install Windows NT Server 4.0 and designate the computer as a
BDC in the existing domain.
Promote the computer to the PDC of the domain.
Upgrade the computer to Windows 2000 Server.
B. On the new computer, install Windows NT Server 4.0 and designate the computer as a
PDC in a new domain that has the same NetBIOS name as the existing Windows NT
domain.
Upgrade the computer to Windows 2000 Server.
Use the Active Directory sites and services to force synchronization of the domain
controllers.
C. Shut down the PDC of the existing Windows NT domain from the network.
On the new computer, install Windows 2000 Server, and then run the Active Directory
installation wizard to install Active Directory, specifying the same NetBIOS name for the
Windows 2000 domain as the existing Windows NT domain.
Restart the Windows NT PDC on the network and demote it to a BDC.
D. Shut down the PDC of the existing Windows NT domain from the network.
On the new computer, install Windows 2000 Server, and then run the Active Directory
installation wizard to install Active Directory as a replica in the existing Windows NT
domain.
Promote the new computer to the PDC of the domain.
Restart Windows NT PDC on the network and demote it to a BDC.
Answer: A
Explanation: To install a Windows 2000 computer as a domain controller in a
Windows NT 4.0 domain, we must first install Windows NT 4.0 the computer as a
BDC in the Windows NT 4.0 domain and then promote the BDC to PDC. We must
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then upgrade the machine to Windows 2000 Server. When upgrading the domain
controllers in a Windows NT domain to Windows 2000, we must upgrade the
primary domain controller first.
Incorrect answers:
B: The computer must be installed as BDC and then later promoted to PDC.
C: The computer must first be installed as a Windows NT 4.0 BDC and then promoted to
PDC.
D: The computer must first be installed as a Windows NT 4.0 BDC and then promoted to
PDC.
Reference:
Microsoft Corporation, Self-Paced MCSE Training Kit: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server,
Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2000, Chapter 2, Lesson 3
QUESTION 2:
You want to upgrade a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer named
Server34 to Windows 2000 Server. Server34 is a member server in a Windows 2000
domain named marketing.fabrikam.local. The domain runs in native mode.
You want to change the role of Server34 from a member server to a domain
controller in the same domain. What should you do? (Choose Two)
A. Reinstall Windows NT Server 4.0 on Server34 in the same WINNT folder, and make
Server34 a BDC in the marketing domain.
B. Use Server Manager on Server34 and promote Server34 to a PDC for the marketing
domain.
C. Upgrade Server34 to Windows 2000 Server.
D. Run the Active Directory installation wizard to make Server34 a domain controller in
the marketing.fabrikam.local domain.
E. Run the Active Directory installation wizard to convert Server34 to a domain
controller in the marketing.fabrikam.local domain.
Answer: C, D
Explanation: To upgrade a Windows NT 4.0 member server to a Windows 2000
Domain Controller we must first upgrade the Windows NT 4.0 member server to
Windows 2000 Server and then install Active Directory Services through the Active
Directory Installation Wizard, which can be started with the DCPROMO.EXE
command or by the Configure Your Server utility in Administrative tools.
Incorrect answers:
A: It is not necessary to reinstall Windows NT 4.0 as Windows NT 4.0 is already
installed on the computer. The Windows NT member server can be upgraded to a
Windows 2000 member server, then promoted to a domain controller.
B: A Windows NT 4.0 member server cannot be upgraded to a domain controller. Only
Windows 2000 member servers can be promoted to domain controllers.
E: We cannot install Active Directory services on a Windows 4.0 server.
Reference:
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Microsoft Corporation, Self-Paced MCSE Training Kit: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server,
Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2000, Chapter 2, Lesson 3
QUESTION 3:
You are the administrator of a network that includes Windows
NT Server 4.0 computers, Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers, and UNIX
computers. The network consists of a single Windows NT domain.
You are upgrading a Windows NT Server computer named Server1 to Windows
2000 Server. Server1 is a BDC in the domain. The existing DNS server is a UNIX
computer that supports SRV (service) records and is configured to accept dynamic
updates. The existing WINS server is another Windows NT Server computer.
You want to configure Server1 as a domain controller in a New Active Directory
forest. You want the existing Windows NT domain accounts to be upgraded to
Active Directory. You plan to upgrade the other domain controllers in the domain
to Windows 2000 after the upgrade of Server1 is complete.
You want to perform the upgrade of Server1 with the least possible impact on other
computers on the network. What should you do?
A. Promote Server1 to the PDC of the domain.
Run Windows 2000 Setup on Server1.
B. Run Windows 2000 Setup on Server1.
At the end of Setup, configure Server1 as a DNS server and a WINS server.
C. Add a static mapping for Server1 on the WINS server.
On the DNS server, create an SRV record for the LDAP service on Server1.
Run Windows 2000 Setup on Server1.
D. Install the Microsoft DNS service on an existing Windows NT server.
Apply Windows NT 4.0 service pack 4 or later to the server.
Run Windows 2000 Setup on Server1.
Answer: A
Explanation: We want to upgrade the NT domain to an Active Directory domain;
particularly we want to migrate the NT user accounts. First we need to promote
server1 to PDC since it contains the master copy of domain information – SAM.
Then upgrade the PDC to Windows 2000 Server.
Active Directory requires a DNS server that supports SRV (service records). The UNIX
DNS server supports this.
Incorrect answers:
B: Server1 must be upgraded to PDC before Windows 2000 is installed. Furthermore,
there is already a DNS server on the network and Active Directory does not require a
WINS server.
C: Server1 must be upgraded to PDC before Windows 2000 is installed. Furthermore,
there is already a DNS server on the network and Active Directory does not require a
WINS server.
D: Server1 must be upgraded to PDC before Windows 2000 is installed. Furthermore,
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there is already a DNS server on the network.
Reference:
Microsoft Corporation, Self-Paced MCSE Training Kit: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server,
Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2000, Chapter 2, Lesson 3
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