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TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory. Configuring : 70-640 Exam
Exam Number/Code: 70-640
Exam Name: TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory. Configuring
“TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory. Configuring”, also known as 70-640 exam, is a Microsoft certification.
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About this Exam
This Technology Specialist (TS) exam, Exam 70-640: TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring, became available in March 2008. This exam is available in English, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese [Simplified], French, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Spanish.
Audience Profile
The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) on Windows Server 2008 credential is intended for IT professionals who work in the complex computing environment of medium-sized to large companies. The MCTS candidate should have a minimum of one year of experience implementing and administering a network operating system in an environment that has the following characteristics:
250 to 5,000 or more users
Three or more physical locations
Three or more domain controllers
Network services and resources such as messaging, a database, file and print, a proxy server, a firewall, the Internet, an intranet, remote access, and client computer management
Connectivity requirements, such as connecting branch offices and individual users in remote locations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet
Credit Toward Certification
When you pass Exam 70-640: TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring, you complete the requirements for the following certification(s):
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuration
Exam 70-640: TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring: counts as credit toward the following certification(s):
Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP): Enterprise Administrator
Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP): Server Administrator
Note This preparation guide is subject to change at any time without prior notice and at the sole discretion of Microsoft. Microsoft exams might include adaptive testing technology and simulation items. Microsoft does not identify the format in which exams are presented. Please use this preparation guide to prepare for the exam, regardless of its format.
Skills Being Measured
This 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.
Configuring Domain Name System (DNS) for Active Directory (16 percent)
Configure zones.
May include but is not limited to: Dynamic DNS (DDNS), Non-dynamic DNS (NDDNS), and Secure Dynamic DNS (SDDNS), Time to Live (TTL), GlobalNames, Primary, Secondary, Active Directory Integrated, Stub, SOA, zone scavenging, forward lookup, reverse lookup
Configure DNS server settings.
May include but is not limited to: forwarding, root hints, configure zone delegation, round robin, disable recursion, debug logging, server scavenging
Configure zone transfers and replication.
May include but is not limited to: configure replication scope (forestDNSzone, domainDNSzone), incremental zone transfers, DNS Notify, secure zone transfers, configure name servers, application directory partitions
Configuring the Active Directory infrastructure (25 percent)
Configure a forest or a domain.
May include but is not limited to: remove a domain, perform an unattended installation, Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) v3 (pruning and grafting), raise forest and domain functional levels, interoperability with previous versions of Active Directory, alternate user principal name (UPN) suffix, forestprep, domainprep
Configure trusts.
May include but is not limited to: forest trust, selective authentication versus forest-wide authentication, transitive trust, external trust, shortcut trust, SID filtering
Configure sites.
May include but is not limited to: create Active Directory subnets, configure site links, configure site link costing, configure sites infrastructure
Configure Active Directory replication.
May include but is not limited to: Distributed File System, one-way replication, bridgehead server, replication scheduling, configure replication protocols, force intersite replication
Configure the global catalog.
May include but is not limited to: Universal Group Membership Caching (UGMC), partial attribute set, promote to global catalog
Configure operations masters.
May include but is not limited to: seize and transfer, backup operations master, operations master placement, Schema Master, extending the schema, time service
Configuring additional Active Directory server roles (9 percent)
Configure Active Directory Lightweight Directory Service (AD LDS).
May include but is not limited to: migration to AD LDS, configure data within AD LDS, configure an authentication server, server core, Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V
Configure Active Directory Rights Management Service (AD RMS).
May include but is not limited to: certificate request and installation, self-enrollments, delegation, Active Directory Metadirectory Services (AD MDS), Windows Server virtualization
Configure the read-only domain controller (RODC).
May include but is not limited to: unidirectional replication, Administrator role separation, read-only DNS, BitLocker, credential caching, password replication, syskey, Windows Server virtualization
Configure Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS).
May include but is not limited to: install AD FS server role, exchange certificate with AD FS agents, configure trust policies, configure user and group claim mapping, Windows Server virtualization
Creating and maintaining Active Directory objects (24 percent)
Automate creation of Active Directory accounts.
May include but is not limited to: bulk import, configure the UPN, create computer, user, and group accounts (scripts, import, migration), template accounts, contacts, distribution lists
Maintain Active Directory accounts.
May include but is not limited to: configure group membership, account resets, delegation, AGDLP/AGGUDLP, deny domain local group, local versus domain, Protected Admin, disabling accounts versus deleting accounts, deprovisioning, contacts, creating organizational units (OUs), delegation of control
Create and apply Group Policy objects (GPOs).
May include but is not limited to: enforce, OU hierarchy, block inheritance, and enabling user objects, Group Policy processing priority, WMI, Group Policy filtering, Group Policy loopback
Configure GPO templates.
May include but is not limited to: user rights, ADMX Central Store, administrative templates, security templates, restricted groups, security options, starter GPOs, shell access policies
Configure GPO templates.
May include but is not limited to: user rights, ADMX Central Store, administrative templates, security templates, restricted groups, security options, starter GPOs, shell access policies
Configure software deployment GPOs.
May include but is not limited to: publishing to users, assigning software to users, assigning to computers, software removal
Configure account policies.
May include but is not limited to: domain password policy, account lockout policy, fine-grain password policies
Configure audit policy by using GPOs.
May include but is not limited to: audit logon events, audit account logon events, audit policy change, audit access privilege use, audit directory service access, audit object access
Maintaining the Active Directory environment (13 percent)
Configure backup and recovery.
May include but is not limited to: using Windows Server Backup, backup files and system state data to media, backup and restore by using removable media, perform an authoritative or non-authoritative Active Directory restore, linked value replication, Directory Services Recovery Mode (DSRM) (reset admin password), back up and restore GPOs
Perform offline maintenance.
May include but is not limited to: offline defragmentation and compaction, Restartable Active Directory, Active Directory database storage allocation
Monitor Active Directory.
May include but is not limited to: Network Monitor, Task Manager, Event Viewer, ReplMon, RepAdmin, Windows System Resource Manager, Reliability and Performance Monitor, Server Performance Advisor, RSOP
Configuring Active Directory Certificate Services (13 percent)
Install Active Directory Certificate Services.
May include but is not limited to: standalone versus enterprise, CA hierarchies—root versus subordinate, certificate requests, certificate practice statement
Configure CA server settings.
May include but is not limited to: key archival, certificate database backup and restore, assigning administration roles
Manage certificate templates.
May include but is not limited to: certificate template types, securing template permissions, managing different certificate template versions, key recovery agent
Manage enrollments.
May include but is not limited to: network device enrollment service (NDES), autoenrollment, Web enrollment, smart card enrollment, creating enrollment agents
Manage certificate revocations.
May include but is not limited to: configure Online Responders, Certificate Revocation List (CRL), CRL Distribution Point (CDP), Authority Information Access (AIA)
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” tab.
Classroom Training
Course 6425: Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services (five days)
Course 6426: Configuring and Troubleshooting Identity and Access Solutions with Windows Server 2008 Active Directory (three days)
Microsoft E-Learning
Collection 6424: Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008 Active Directory (18 hours) (available late 2008)
Collection 6425AE: Configuring Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services (20 hours) (available late 2008)
Microsoft Press Books
MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-640): Configuring Windows Server 2008 Active Directory
MCITP Self-Paced Training Kit (Exams 70-640, 70-642, 70-643, 70-647): Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator Core Requirements
MCITP Self-Paced Training Kit (Exams 70-640, 70-642, 70-646): Server Administrator Core Requirements
Practice Tests
MeasureUp
(Measureup.com)
Self Test Software
(Selftestsoftware.com)
Microsoft Online Resources
Learning Plan: Get started with a step-by-step study guide that is based on recommended resources for this exam.
Windows Server 2008 – Learning Portal: Find special offers and information on training and certification.
Product information: Visit the Windows Server 2008 Web site for detailed product information.
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.
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.
Skills Being Measured
This 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.
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Configuring Domain Name System (DNS) for Active Directory (16 percent)
Configure zones.
May include but is not limited to: Dynamic DNS (DDNS), Non-dynamic DNS (NDDNS), and Secure Dynamic DNS (SDDNS), Time to Live (TTL), GlobalNames, Primary, Secondary, Active Directory Integrated, Stub, SOA, zone scavenging, forward lookup, reverse lookup
Configure DNS server settings.
May include but is not limited to: forwarding, root hints, configure zone delegation, round robin, disable recursion, debug logging, server scavenging
Configure zone transfers and replication.
May include but is not limited to: configure replication scope (forestDNSzone, domainDNSzone), incremental zone transfers, DNS Notify, secure zone transfers, configure name servers, application directory partitions
Configuring the Active Directory infrastructure (25 percent)
Configure a forest or a domain.
May include but is not limited to: remove a domain, perform an unattended installation, Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) v3 (pruning and grafting), raise forest and domain functional levels, interoperability with previous versions of Active Directory, alternate user principal name (UPN) suffix, forestprep, domainprep
Configure trusts.
May include but is not limited to: forest trust, selective authentication versus forest-wide authentication, transitive trust, external trust, shortcut trust, SID filtering
Configure sites.
May include but is not limited to: create Active Directory subnets, configure site links, configure site link costing, configure sites infrastructure
Configure Active Directory replication.
May include but is not limited to: Distributed File System, one-way replication, bridgehead server, replication scheduling, configure replication protocols, force intersite replication
Configure the global catalog.
May include but is not limited to: Universal Group Membership Caching (UGMC), partial attribute set, promote to global catalog
Configure operations masters.
May include but is not limited to: seize and transfer, backup operations master, operations master placement, Schema Master, extending the schema, time service
Configuring additional Active Directory server roles (9 percent)
Configure Active Directory Lightweight Directory Service (AD LDS).
May include but is not limited to: migration to AD LDS, configure data within AD LDS, configure an authentication server, server core, Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V
Configure Active Directory Rights Management Service (AD RMS).
May include but is not limited to: certificate request and installation, self-enrollments, delegation, Active Directory Metadirectory Services (AD MDS), Windows Server virtualization
Configure the read-only domain controller (RODC).
May include but is not limited to: unidirectional replication, Administrator role separation, read-only DNS, BitLocker, credential caching, password replication, syskey, Windows Server virtualization
Configure Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS).
May include but is not limited to: install AD FS server role, exchange certificate with AD FS agents, configure trust policies, configure user and group claim mapping, Windows Server virtualization
Creating and maintaining Active Directory objects (24 percent)
Automate creation of Active Directory accounts.
May include but is not limited to: bulk import, configure the UPN, create computer, user, and group accounts (scripts, import, migration), template accounts, contacts, distribution lists
Maintain Active Directory accounts.
May include but is not limited to: configure group membership, account resets, delegation, AGDLP/AGGUDLP, deny domain local group, local versus domain, Protected Admin, disabling accounts versus deleting accounts, deprovisioning, contacts, creating organizational units (OUs), delegation of control
Create and apply Group Policy objects (GPOs).
May include but is not limited to: enforce, OU hierarchy, block inheritance, and enabling user objects, Group Policy processing priority, WMI, Group Policy filtering, Group Policy loopback
Configure GPO templates.
May include but is not limited to: user rights, ADMX Central Store, administrative templates, security templates, restricted groups, security options, starter GPOs, shell access policies
Configure GPO templates.
May include but is not limited to: user rights, ADMX Central Store, administrative templates, security templates, restricted groups, security options, starter GPOs, shell access policies
Configure software deployment GPOs.
May include but is not limited to: publishing to users, assigning software to users, assigning to computers, software removal
Configure account policies.
May include but is not limited to: domain password policy, account lockout policy, fine-grain password policies
Configure audit policy by using GPOs.
May include but is not limited to: audit logon events, audit account logon events, audit policy change, audit access privilege use, audit directory service access, audit object access
Maintaining the Active Directory environment (13 percent)
Configure backup and recovery.
May include but is not limited to: using Windows Server Backup, backup files and system state data to media, backup and restore by using removable media, perform an authoritative or non-authoritative Active Directory restore, linked value replication, Directory Services Recovery Mode (DSRM) (reset admin password), back up and restore GPOs
Perform offline maintenance.
May include but is not limited to: offline defragmentation and compaction, Restartable Active Directory, Active Directory database storage allocation
Monitor Active Directory.
May include but is not limited to: Network Monitor, Task Manager, Event Viewer, ReplMon, RepAdmin, Windows System Resource Manager, Reliability and Performance Monitor, Server Performance Advisor, RSOP
Configuring Active Directory Certificate Services (13 percent)
Install Active Directory Certificate Services.
May include but is not limited to: standalone versus enterprise, CA hierarchies—root versus subordinate, certificate requests, certificate practice statement
Configure CA server settings.
May include but is not limited to: key archival, certificate database backup and restore, assigning administration roles
Manage certificate templates.
May include but is not limited to: certificate template types, securing template permissions, managing different certificate template versions, key recovery agent
Manage enrollments.
May include but is not limited to: network device enrollment service (NDES), autoenrollment, Web enrollment, smart card enrollment, creating enrollment agents
Manage certificate revocations.
May include but is not limited to: configure Online Responders, Certificate Revocation List (CRL), CRL Distribution Point (CDP), Authority Information Access (AIA)
Question: 1
Your company has a main office and a branch office. You deploy a read-only domain controller
(RODC) that runs Microsoft Windows Server 2008 to the branch office. You need to ensure that users at the branch office are able to log on to the domain by using the RODC. What should you do?
A. Add another RODC to the branch office.
B. Configure a new bridgehead server in the main office.
C. Configure the Password Replication Policy on the RODC.
D. Decrease the replication interval for all connection objects by using the Active Directory Sites and Services console.
Answer: C Question: 2
Your company has an Active Directory forest that runs at the functional level of Windows Server
2008. You implement Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS). You install
Microsoft SQL Server 2005. When you attempt to open the AD RMS administration Web site, you receive the following error message: “SQL Server does not exist or access denied.” You need to open the AD RMS administration Web site. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Restart IIS.
B. Install Message Queuing.
C. Start the MSSQLSVC service.
D. Manually delete the Service Connection Point in AD DS and restart AD RMS.
Answer: A, C Question: 3
Your company has a server that runs an instance of Active Directory Lightweight Directory Service (AD LDS). You need to create new organizational units in the AD LDS application directory partition. What should you do?
A. Use the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in to create the organizational units on the AD LDS application directory partition.
B. Use the ADSI Edit snap-in to create the organizational units on the AD LDS application directory partition.
C. Use the dsadd OU
D. Use the dsmod OU
Answer: B Question: 4
Your company has an Active Directory forest that contains a single domain. The domain member server has an Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) role installed. You need to configure
AD FS to ensure that AD FS tokens contain information from the Active Directory domain. What should you do?
A. Add and configure a new account store.
B. Add and configure a new account partner. C. Add and configure a new resource partner.
D. Add and configure a Claims-aware application.
Answer: A
Question: 5
You have a domain controller that runs Windows Server 2008 and is configured as a DNS server. You need to record all inbound DNS queries to the server. What should you configure in the DNS Manager console?
A. Enable debug logging.
B. Enable automatic testing for simple queries.
C. Enable automatic testing for recursive queries.
D. Configure event logging to log errors and warnings.
Answer: A Question: 6
Your company has a main office and a branch office. The company has a single-domain Active
Directory forest. The main office has two domain controllers named DC1 and DC2 that run Windows Server 2008. The branch office has a Windows Server 2008 read-only domain controller (RODC) named DC3. All domain controllers hold the DNS Server role and are
configured as Active Directory-integrated zones. The DNS zones only allow secure updates. You need to enable dynamic DNS updates on DC3. What should you do?
A. Run the Ntdsutil.exe > DS Behavior commands on DC3.
B. Run the Dnscmd.exe /ZoneResetType command on DC3.
C. Reinstall Active Directory Domain Services on DC3 as a writable domain controller.
D. Create a custom application directory partition on DC1. Configure the partition to store Active
Directory-integrated zones.
Answer: C Question: 7
You have a single Active Directory domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 and are configured as DNS servers. The domain contains one Active Directory integrated DNS zone. You need to ensure that outdated DNS records are automatically removed from the DNS zone.
What should you do?
A. From the properties of the zone, enable scavenging.
B. From the properties of the zone, disable dynamic updates.
C. From the properties of the zone, modify the TTL of the SOA record. D. From the command prompt, run ipconfig /flushdns.
Answer: A Question: 8
Your company has a DNS server that has 10 Active DirectoryCintegrated zones. You need to provide copies of the zone files of the DNS server to the security department. What should you
do?
A. Run the dnscmd /ZoneInfo command.
B. Run the ipconfig /registerdns command. C. Run the dnscmd /ZoneExport command.
D. Run the ntdsutil > Partition Management > List commands.
Answer: C Question: 9
Your network consists of an Active Directory forest that contains one domain named
contoso.com. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 and are configured as DNS servers. You have two Active Directory-integrated zones: contoso.com and nwtraders.com. You need to ensure a user is able to modify records in the contoso.com zone. You must prevent the user from modifying the SOA record in the nwtraders.com zone. What should you do?
A. From the DNS Manager console, modify the permissions of the contoso.com zone.
B. From the DNS Manager console, modify the permissions of the nwtraders.com zone.
C. From the Active Directory Users and Computers console, run the Delegation of Control
Wizard.
D. From the Active Directory Users and Computers console, modify the permissions of the
Domain Controllers organizational unit (OU).
Answer: A Question: 10
You have a domain controller named DC1 that runs Windows Server 2008. DC1 is configured as
a DNS Server for contoso.com. You install the DNS Server role on a member server named Server1 and then you create a standard secondary zone for contoso.com. You configure DC1 as the master server for the zone. You need to ensure that Server1 receives zone updates from
DC1. What should you do?
A. On Server1, add a conditional forwarder.
B. On DC1, modify the permissions of contoso.com zone.
C. On DC1, modify the zone transfer settings for the contoso.com zone. D. Add the Server1 computer account to the DNSUpdateProxy group.
Answer: C Question: 11
Your network consists of an Active Directory forest that contains one domain. All domain
controllers run Windows Server 2008 and are configured as DNS servers. You have an Active Directory-integrated zone. You have two Active Directory sites. Each site contains five domain controllers. You add a new NS record to the zone. You need to ensure that all domain controllers immediately receive the new NS record. What should you do?
A. From the DNS Manager console, reload the zone.
B. From the Services snap-in, restart the DNS Server service. C. From the command prompt, run repadmin /syncall.
D. From the DNS Manager console, increase the version number of the SOA record.
Answer: C Question: 12
Your company has a branch office that is configured as a separate Active Directory site and has an Active Directory domain controller. The Active Directory site requires a local Global Catalog
server to support a new application. You need to configure the domain controller as a Global
Catalog server. Which tool should you use?
A. The Dcpromo.exe utility
B. The Server Manager console
C. The Computer Management console
D. The Active Directory Sites and Services console
E. The Active Directory Domains and Trusts console
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