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TS: System Center Data Protection Manager 2007, Configuring


Note: The answer is for reference only, you need to understand all question.
QUESTION 1
You are a system administrator for your company. A System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server on the network uses antivirus software. The antivirus software is configured to delete infected files and to perform real-time monitoring. A protected file server is infected with a virus. The virus-infected file was replicated to the DPM 2007 server. You discover that the antivirus software has deleted the virus-infected file from the DPM 2007 server. You need to ensure that the DPM replica is available to recover the protected file server. What should you do?
A.Manually synchronize the DPM replica. B.Run the chkdsk.exe program on the DPM replica volume. C.Perform a consistency check and a repair operation on the DPM replica. D.Configure the antivirus software to clean the virus-infected file but not to delete it.

Answer: C
Question 2
You are a system administrator for your company. You plan to configure a third-party backup solution to back up a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server.The third-party software supports the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) at the file level. The software does not have built-in support for DPM. You need to ensure that the third-party backup solution can create a complete backup of the DPM 2007 server. What should you do?
A. Back up the DPMDB2007.mdf file by using the third-party program.
B. Back up the contents of the \Volumes\Shadow Copy folder by using the third-party program.
C. Run the DpmBackup.exe program and manually back up the DPMDB.bak and ReportServer.bak files before you run the third-party backup tool.
D. Run the DpmBackup.exe program and manually back up the contents of the ..\Volumes\Shadow Copy folder before you executes the third-party backup tool.

Answer: C
Question 3
You are a system administrator for your company. You plan to configure a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server to protect Windows Server 2008 servers on the company network. You need to ensure that the DPM 2007 server can backup the system state on the protected servers. What should you do?
A. Manually install a DPM agent on all protected servers.
B. Install the DPM 2007 Service Pack 1 on the DPM 2007 server.

C. Install the Volume Shadow Server (VSS) Writer service on all protected servers.
D. Execute the dpmbackup.exe command line tool and manually back up the DPM database.

Answer: B
Question 4
You are a system administrator for your company. The company network has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. You want to create a disaster recovery plan to recover data on the protected servers when the system drive of the protected servers fails. You need to ensure that all the protected servers in the network can be recovered by using bare metal recovery.What should you do?
A. Install the DPM System Recovery Tool (SRT) on each protected server.
B. Add the system state of the protected server to the protection group.
C. Configure pre-backup scripts to run the DPMBackup.exe program on each protected server.
D. Configure post-backup scripts to run the DPMBackup.exe program on each protected server.

Answer: A
Question 5
You are a system administrator for your company. You plan to install a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server on the company network to protect six Windows Server 2008 domain controllers. You need to ensure that the DPM 2007 server protects the system state information on each domain controller. What should you do?
A. Configure a pre-backup script on each domain controller.
B. Run the DPMBackup.exe program on each domain controller.
C. Install the DPM 2007 Service Pack 1 on the DPM 2007 server.
D. Install the DPM System Recovery Tool agent on each domain controller.

Answer: C
Question 6
You are a system administrator for your company. You plan to install and configure a secondary System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server that will be used to protect a primary DPM 2007 server. The primary DPM 2007 server is configured as a single server that has a local database instance. You need to ensure that the secondary DPM 2007 server can back up the necessary components on the primary DPM 2007 server. What should you do?
A. Install the DPM System Recovery Tool (SRT) on the primary DPM 2007 server.

B. Install the DPM System Recovery Tool (SRT) on the secondary DPM 2007 server.
C. Configure pre-backup scripts to run the DPMBackup.exe program on the primary DPM 2007 server.
D. Start the SQL Server Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) Writer service on the primary DPM 2007 server.

Answer: D
Question 7
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server that protects five Windows Server 2008 domain controllers.The DPM 2007 server fails. The System Recovery Tool (SRT) is not installed on the DPM 2007 server. You rebuild the DPM 2007 server and restore the DPM configuration database. You also restore all replicas to the rebuilt DPM 2007 server. You execute the DPMSync.exe program by using the ��CSync flag. You discover that some replicas are missing. You need to ensure that the rebuilt DPM 2007 server protects the existing domain controllers by using the restored data.What should you do?
A. Install the SRT on the rebuilt DPM 2007 server.
B. Run the Switch-Protection.ps1 cmdlet on the rebuilt DPM 2007 server.
C. Run the DpmSync.exe program on the rebuilt DPM 2007 server by using the ��CDpmReportDpLoc flag.
D. Run the DpmSync.exe program on the rebuilt DPM 2007 server by using the ��CReallocateReplica flag.

Answer: D
Question 8
You are a system administrator for your company. You install a primary and a secondary System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server on the network. You configure the DPM 2007 servers to protect four Windows Server 2008 domain controllers. You do not install the System Recovery Tool (SRT) on the DPM 2007 servers. The primary DPM 2007 server fails. You rebuild the primary DPM 2007 server and restore the DPM configuration database and the replicas. You discover that the replica status for the protected domain controllers is listed as inconsistent. You need to restore the replica to a consistent state. What should you do?
A. Run the FsPathMerge.exe tool.
B. Delete the replica and recreate it.
C. Install the SRT on the primary DPM 2007 server.
D. Install the SRT on the secondary DPM 2007 server.
Answer: B Question 9

You are a system administrator for your company. You plan to implement data protection on the network by using System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 on a server named Server1. You need to ensure that Server1 can protect data on the following servers: A file server that contains 6 terabytes of data A database server that contains 8 terabytes of data Which two software products should you install on Server1? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. DPM 2007 (32 bits)
B. DPM 2007 (64 bits)
C. Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition (32 bits)
D. Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition (64 bits)
E. Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition (32 bits)
F. Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition (32 bits)

Answer: CE
Question 10
You are the system administrator of your company. You plan to install a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server on the network. The DPM 2007 server must use an existing Microsoft SQL Server 2005 server to store data. You need to install the required components before you install DPM. Which component should you install?
A. The DPM agent on the SQL Server.
B. SQL Server Reporting Services on the SQL Server.
C. SQL Server Database Engine on the DPM 2007 server.
D. SQL Server Integration Services on the DPM 2007 server.

Answer: B
Question 11
You are a system administrator for your company. You want to install System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 on the network. The network contains four servers that are as described in the following table.


You need to identify the server that should be used to install DPM 2007. Which server should you use?
A. Server1
B. Server2
C. Server3
D. Server4

Answer: C
Question 12
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has three System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2006 servers. You need to perform the following tasks: Install a single DPM 2007 server to protect data that is currently protected by the existing DPM 2006 servers. Ensure that current shadow volume replicas remain accessible until their expiration dates. What should you do?
A. Install DPM 2007 on a new server. Move protection groups from the existing DPM 2006 servers to the new server by using the DPM Upgrade Tool. Uninstall DPM 2006 from all servers.
B. Install DPM 2007 on a new server. Move protection groups from the existing DPM 2006 servers to the new server by using the DPM Upgrade Tool. Maintain the DPM 2006 servers until their replicas expire.
C. Install DPM 2007 on all DPM 2006 servers. Move protection groups from all servers to one of the DPM 2007 servers by using the DPM Upgrade Tool. Maintain the three servers until the DPM 2006 replicas expire.
D. Install DPM 2007 on one of the existing DPM 2006 servers. Move protection groups from the other two DPM 2006 servers by using the DPM Upgrade Tool. Uninstall DPM 2006 from all servers.
Answer: B Question 13

You are a system administrator for your company. All servers in the network run Windows Server 2008. The network has a two-node failover cluster configured. The cluster nodes are named Server1 and Server2. You plan to install a System Center Data Protection Manger (DPM) 2007 server on Server2. You need to prepare the cluster to perform the installation of the DPM 2007 server.What should you do?
A. Remove Server2 from the cluster.
B. Install Microsoft SQL Server 2005 on the cluster.
C. Install Internet Information Services (IIS) on the cluster.
D. Create a new resource group and a new network name resource on the cluster.

Answer: A
Question 14
You are a system administrator for your company. The network currently has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. All users on the network use the End User Recovery (EUR)functionality. You install a new DPM 2007 server on the network. You need to enable the EUR functionality on all the replicas that are managed by the new server. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Extend the Active Directory schema.
B. Create a Group Policy Object to enable the EUR functionality.
C. Install the Shadow Copy Client software on all user computers on the network.
D. Add mappings between the shares that are protected by the new server and their replicas.
E. Grant permissions to the new DPM 2007 server to change the MS-Share Map Configuration container in Active Directory.

Answer: DE
Question 15
You are a system administrator for your company. You have Domain Admin rights to Active Directory. You plan to enable End User Recovery (EUR) on a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. You open the Options dialog box in the DPM Administrator Console as shown in the following exhibit.


You need to prepare the environment to enable EUR on the DPM 2007 server. What should you do?
A. Create a Group Policy Object.
B. Install the Shadow Copy Client software on the DPM 2007 server.
C. Request the Schema Administrator to run the DPMAD Schema Extension tool.
D. Install the System Recovery Tool (SRT) on the DPM 2007 server.

Answer: C
Question 16
You are a system administrator for your company. You use a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server to protect a file share. The End User Recovery (EUR) feature is enabled for all users. Some users report that they are unable to recover files by using Microsoft Office 2000. You verify that the users have the correct version of the Shadow Copy client application. You need to ensure that the users can recover the files from the protected file share.Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)

A. Reinstall the Shadow Copy client application.
B. Install the DPM agent on the computers of the users.
C. Instruct the users to recover files by using Windows Explorer.
D. Instruct the users to upgrade to Microsoft Office 2003 or later versions.
E. Instruct the users to recover files by using Windows System Restore.

Answer: CD
Question 17
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server and 10 protected servers. You add a new server named Server1 to the network. You are unable to install the DPM agent remotely. You manually install a DPM agent on Server1. You discover that Server1 is unable to communicate with the DPM 2007 server. You confirm that the DPM services are running on the DPM 2007 server and Server1. You are able to connect to the ports used by the DPM agent on Server1 by using the NetBIOS name.You confirm that the appropriate firewall exception rules are applied to the DPM 2007 server and server1.You need to ensure that the DPM 2007 server can protect Server1. What should you do?
A. Disable the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) on Server1.
B. Enable the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) on Server1.
C. Grant permissions to Server1 to change the MS-Share Map Configuration container in Active Directory.
D. Configure the system clock of Server1 so that it is in synchronization with the system clock of the DPM 2007 server.

Answer: D
Question 18
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server installed on a computer named Server1. You manually install a DPM agent on a Windows Server 2008 computer named Server2. You discover that the DPM 2007 server is unable to protect Server2. You confirm that all the necessary services run on both computers. The two computers can communicate with each other by using the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP). You need to ensure that the DPM 2007 server can protect Server2. What should you do?
A. Install the DPM 2007 Feature Pack on Server1.
B. Install the System Recovery Tool (SRT) on Server1.
C. Configure the Windows firewall on Server2 to allow it to communicate with Server1.
D. Configure Server1 to use the same Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server as Server2.


Answer: C
Question 19
You are a system administrator for your company. The System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 environment of the company is configured as shown in the exhibit.

(Click the Exhibit button.) You need to ensure that the DPM 2007 server in New York is able to protect the system state of the servers in Boston and Chicago. What should you do?
A. Increase the bandwidth between the servers in New York and Boston to 1 Mbps.
B. Increase the bandwidth between the servers in New York and Chicago to 1 Mbps.
C. Increase the bandwidth between the servers in Chicago and Boston to 256 Kbps.
D. Increase the bandwidth between the servers in Chicago and Boston to 384 Kbps.


Answer: A
Question 20
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server that is used to protect the system state and file resources of 10 different servers. There are 200 client workstations on the network. After the installation of DPM 2007, users report delays when they attempt to access network resources. You need to ensure that the DPM operations do not delay user access to the network resources. Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. Install an additional NIC on the DPM 2007 server.
B. Install an additional NIC on client workstations.
C. Install an additional NIC on the servers that are protected by the DPM 2007 server.
D. Reinstall the DPM agent on the servers that are protected by the DPM 2007 server.
E. Configure the DPM 2007 server to use a backup protection network.

Answer: ACE
Question 21
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has two Active Directory forests. The forests run at the Windows Server 2003 functional level. Each forest has a single domain. All servers in the network run Windows Server 2008.You install System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 Service Pack 1 on a server in one of the forests. You want to protect the system state of a domain controller from another forest by using the DPM agent. You need to configure the network before you deploy the DPM agent on the domain controller. What should you do?
A. Establish a two-way trust between the forests.
B. Raise the functional level of the forests to Windows Server 2008.
C. Extend the schema in the forest with the DPM 2007 server to support End User Recovery (EUR).
D. Extend the schema in the forest with the domain controller to support End User Recovery (EUR).

Answer: A
Question 22
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com. A System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server named DPM1 is installed on the network. You deploy a new server named Server1 to the network from a disk image. The disk image has a pre-installed DPM agent. You need to configure the DPM agent on Server1.What should you do?

A. Run the following command on Server1: SetDpmServer.exe ��Cdpm Server Name DPM1.Run the following DPM Management Shell script on DPM1: Attach-ProductionServer.ps1 DPM1 Server1
B. Run the following command on Server1: SetDpmServer.exe ��C dpm Server Name DPM1.contoso.com Run the following DPM Management Shell script on DPM1: Attach-ProductionServer.ps1 Server1.contoso.com DPM1.contoso.com
C. Run the following commands on Server1: DPMAgentInstaller.exe /q DPM1.contoso.msft SetDpmServer.exe ��C dpm Server Name DPM1.contoso.com Restart Server1.
D. Enable firewall exceptions for TCP ports 5718 and 5719 on Server1. Run the following command on Server1: SetDpmServer ��C dpm Server Name DPM1.contoso.com

Answer: A
Question 23
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has an Active Directory domain and a stand-alone Web server that runs Windows Server 2008. You install a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server on the network. You want to install a DPM agent on the Web server by using the DPM Administrator Console. You need to configure the Web server before you start the installation of the DPM agent.What should you do?
A. Join the Web server to the Active Directory domain.
B. Install System Recovery Tool (SRT) on the Web server.
C. Create a local group named Distributed COM Users on the Web server.
D. Create local groups named DPMRADCOM Trusted Machines and DPMRADm Trusted Machines on the Web server.

Answer: A
Question 24
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server named DPM1. You discover that a DPM agent has been accidently removed from a protected server named Server1. When you attempt to install the DPM agent on Server1 by using the DPM Administrator Console, you receive the following error message:"A protection agent is already installed on Server1. (ID:333)" You need to ensure that the DPM agent is properly installed on Server1. You also need to preserve the current configuration of protected groups. What should you do?
A. Run the following command on Server1: DPMAgentInstaller.exe DPM1 Restart Server1.
B. Run the following command on Server1: SetDpmServer.exe ��Cdpm Server Name DPM1 Restart Server1.
C. Delete protected members for Server1.Uninstall and then install the DPM agent on Server1 by using the DPM Administrator Console.

D. Run the following command on Server1: SetDpmServer.exe ��CDPM1.Run the following DPM Management Shell script on DPM1: Attach-ProductionServer.ps1 DPM1 Server1

Answer: A
Question 25
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a Windows Server 2008 server named Server1 and a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 Service Pack 1. Server1 has the Hyper-V role installed. Server1 hosts a virtual machine named Exch1 that runs Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. The servers are members of an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. You need to configure protection for mailboxes on the Exchange Server.What should you do?
A. Install a DPM agent on Exch1.
B. Enable local data source protection on Server1.
C. Extend the Active Directory schema of the contoso.com domain.
D. Enable shadow copies on the volume that hosts the Exch1 virtual machine.

Answer: A
Question 26
You are a system administrator for your company. The company has offices in Seattle and Vancouver that are connected through a WAN link. A System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server named DPM1 is installed in the Seattle office. A file server named Server1 is installed in the Vancouver office. DPM1 runs on Windows Server 2008 and Server1 runs on Windows Server 2003.You set bandwidth throttling for Server1 to 2 megabits per second (Mbps) during business hours and to 9,999 Mbps during non-business hours. You discover that the usage of the WAN link by the DPM traffic exceeds 2 Mbps during business hours. You need to limit the DPM traffic between DPM1 and Server1 to 2 Mbps during business hours. What should you do?
A. Install the DPM 2007 Service Pack 1 on DPM1.
B. Install the Reliable Multicast Protocol on Server1.
C. Install the Windows Server Backup feature on DPM1.
D. Install the Quality of Service (QoS) Packet Scheduler service on Server1.

Answer: D
Question 27
You are a system administrator for your company. The company has offices in Seattle and Vancouver that are connected by using a WAN link. The Seattle office has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server and 20 protected servers. The Vancouver office has five protected servers. The DPM 2007 server has one protection group configured on it. You discover that the average usage of the WAN link each day by the DPM traffic is 30 percent. You need to minimize the amount of DPM traffic on the WAN link. What should you do?

A. Enable bandwidth throttling for the protected servers from the Vancouver office. Limit the bandwidth utilization for the protected servers from the Vancouver office during business hours.
B. Create a new protection group on the DPM 2007 server.Recreate the data sources for the protected servers from the Vancouver office in the new protection group. Enable on-the-wire compression for the new protection group.
C. Create a new protection group on the DPM 2007 server.Recreate the data sources for the protected servers from the Vancouver office in the new protection group. Set the start time of the daily consistency check for the new protection group to 15:00 hours and the maximum duration to 1 hour.
D. Enable bandwidth throttling for the protected servers from the Vancouver office.Set the bandwidth utilization for the protected servers from the Vancouver office during business hours to 1 Kbps. Set the bandwidth utilization for the protected servers from the Vancouver office during non-business hours to 9,999 Mbps.

Answer: B
Question 28
You are a system administrator for your company. The company has a main office in London (UTC) and a branch office in Auckland (UTC+12). Business hours for both offices are from 07:00 hours to 19:00 hours. The offices are connected through a WAN link. The servers on the network run Windows Server 2008. The main office has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. You protect a file server at the branch office by using a DPM agent. You discover that the network traffic across the WAN link between the file server and the DPM 2007 server is high. You need to minimize the network traffic between the servers during business hours at the main office. What should you do?
A. Enable network bandwidth usage throttling and set the work hours from 07:00 to
19:00 hours.
B. Enable network bandwidth usage throttling and set the work hours from 19:00 to
07:00 hours.
C. Create a new protection group for protected members on the file server. Enable on-the-wire compression for the protection group.
D. Create a new protection group for protected members on the file server. Configure the protection group to run a consistency check at 07:00 hours daily.
Answer: B
Question 29

You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. You discover that the existing storage pool on the DPM 2007 server has 10 GB of unallocated disk space. You install a new 320-GB hard disk drive on the DPM 2007 server. You need to allocate 200 GB of additional disk space on the hard disk drive for the storage pool. What should you do?
A. Configure the new hard disk drive as a dynamic disk. Create a 120-GB simple volume on the dynamic disk. Add the disk to the storage pool.
B. Configure the new hard disk drive as a dynamic disk. Create a new 200-GB simple volume on the dynamic disk. Add the disk to the storage pool.
C. Configure the new hard disk drive as a basic disk. Create a new 320-GB primary partition on the basic disk. Add the disk to the storage pool.
D. Configure the new hard disk drive as a basic disk. Create a new 200-GB primary partition on the basic disk. Add the disk to the storage pool.

Answer: A
Question 30
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 Service Pack 1 server. The storage pool on the DPM 2007 server uses a single disk. You discover that the disk used for the storage pool contains bad clusters. You replace the disk with a new one and add the new disk to the storage pool. You need to move the replicas of protected data sources to the new disk. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Perform a consistency check on all protected members.
B. Install the System Recovery Tool (SRT) on the DPM 2007 server.
C. Run the Dpm Sync ��CSync command on the DPM 2007 server.
D. Start the Modify Disk Allocation wizard for all protected members.
E. Run the DpmSync ��C Reallocate Replica command on the DPM 2007 server.

Answer: AE
Question 31
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server and a file server. A DPM agent is installed on the file server.You start the Create New Protection Group Wizard to configure disk-based protection of a volume on the file server. You discover that the available disk space for the data source volume change journal is 200 megabytes (MB). You need to allocate 500 MB of disk space for the data source volume change journal. What should you do?
A. Add 300 MB of disk space to the storage pool.
B. Create a new volume of 500 MB on the file server.

C. Free additional 300 MB of disk space on the file server.
D. Create a new volume of 500 MB on the DPM 2007 server.

Answer: C
Question 32
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. All data sources on the DPM 2007 server store data on custom volumes. The custom volume that contains a replica of one of the data sources is running out of free disk space. You need to increase the free disk space of the custom volume.What should you do?
A. Open the Disk Management console. Extend the custom volume.
B. Open the DPM Administrator Console. Add a new drive to the storage pool.
C. Open the DPM Administrator Console. Reduce the retention range for the protection group that contains the data source.
D. Open the Disk Management console. Reduce the number of daily full express backups for the protection group that contains the data source.

Answer: A
Question 33
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a server named Server1 that runs System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 Service Pack 1. Server1 has three protection groups. All protection groups are configured for disk-based short-term protection.You connect a new tape library to Server1. You configure the protection groups for tape-based long-term protection. You need to configure Server1 to store recovery points of the protection groups on a single tape. What should you do?
A. Enable tape library sharing on Server1.
B. Set the same value for the Retention range option for all protection groups.
C. Run the following cmdlet on Server1: Set-DPM Global Property -DPM Server Name Server1 -Optimize Tape Usage $True
D. Run the following commands within the DPM Management Shell on Server1: $pg = Get-Protection Group ��CDPM Server Name Server1 Set-Tape Backup Option ��CProtection Group $pg ��CShort Term

Answer: C
Question 34
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has two System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 servers named DPM1 and DPM2. Tape libraries are attached to both servers. You want to perform a trial restore of data from a tape that was created on DPM2. You insert the tape into the tape library that is attached to DPM1. You need to get information about the recovery points that are stored on the tape. What should you do?

A. Open the DPM Administrator Console on DPM1, and then select the Identify unknown tape action in the Libraries tab.
B. Open the DPM Administrator Console on DPM1, and then select the Recatalog imported tape action in the Libraries tab.
C. Run the following DPM Management Shell script on DPM1: $DPMLib = Get-DPMLibrary -DPMServerName DPM1 Start-DPMLibraryInventory -DPMLibrary $DPMLib -FastInventory
D. Run the following DPM Management Shell script on DPM1: $DPMLib = Get-DPMLibrary -DPMServerName DPM1 Start-DPMLibraryInventory -DPMLibrary $DPMLib ��CDetailedInventory

Answer: B
Question 35
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. The server has a tape library that contains a tape drive and an available slot. You add a new tape drive to the available slot on the tape library.You discover that the new tape drive is detected as a stand-alone tape drive in the DPM Administrator Console. You need to ensure that the new tape drive corresponds to a second tape drive in the tape library. What should you do?
A. Disable the stand-alone tape drive by using the DPM Administrator Console. Enable tape library sharing on the DPM 2007 server. Restart the DPM 2007 server.
B. Stop the DPMLA service. Run the DPMDriveMapping.exe command.Run the Start-DPM Library Rescan DPM Management Shell cmdlet. Start the DPMLA service.
C. Stop the DPMLA service.Use the DPM Administrator Console to rescan tape libraries. Start the DPMLA service.
D. Stop the DPMLA service.Disable the stand-alone tape drive by using the DPM Administrator Console. Run the Start-DPM Library Rescan DPM Management Shell cmdlet.Start the DPMLA service.

Answer: B
Question 36
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server named DPM1. A tape library is attached to DPM1.Two tapes in the tape library have the same bar code. The status of the two tapes in the DPM Administration Console is marked as suspect. You replace the bar code label on one of the tapes with the correct bar code label. You discover that DPM1 is unable to use the tapes.You need to ensure that DPM1 can use all the tapes in the tape library. What should you do?

A. Run the following DPM Management Shell script on DPM1: osql -E -S localhost\MS$DPM2007$ -d DPMDB -Q "UPDATE tbl_MM_Archive Media SET IsSuspect =0"
B. Run the following DPM Management Shell script on DPM1: $DPMLib = Get-DPM Library -DPM Server Name DPM1 Start-DPM Library Inventory -DPM Library $DPMLib -Detailed inventory
C. Run the following DPM Management Shell script on DPM1: $DPMLib = Get-DPM Library -DPM Server Name DPM1 Start-DPM Library Inventory -DPM Library $DPMLib -Fast Inventory
D. Retain the two tapes in the tape library and run the following DPM Management Shell script on DPM1: $DPMLib = Get-DPM Library -DPM Server Name DPM1 $Tape = Get-Tape -DPM Library $DPMLib Set-Tape -Tape $Tape[0] -Free Set-Tape -Tape $Tape[1] -Free

Answer: A
Question 37
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has an Active Directory domain. The Active Directory domain has the following servers: A System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server named DPM1 that runs Windows Server 2008 x86 Edition A Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 server named Exch1 that runs Windows Server 2008 x64 Edition You install a DPM agent on Exch1 to protect storage groups for Exchange Server 2007. You need to ensure that backup data written to DPM 2007 server is verified and is available to recover Exch1 data. What should you do?
A. Locate the ese.dll and eseutil.exe files on Exch1.Copy the files to the %Program Files%\Microsoft DPM\DPM\bin folder on DPM1.
B. Install Management Tools by using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Management Tools (32 bits) on Exch1. Copy the ese.dll and eseutil.exe files from the %Program Files%\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin folder to the %Program Files%\Microsoft DPM\DPM\bin folder on Exch1.
C. Install Management Tools by using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Management Tools (32 bits) on DPM1. Copy the ese.dll and eseutil.exe files from the %Program Files%\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin folder to the %Program Files%\Microsoft DPM\DPM\bin folder on DPM1.
D. Install Management Tools by using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Management Tools (32 bits) on DPM1. Copy the ese.dll and eseutil.exe files from the %Program Files%\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin folder on DPM01 to the %Program Files%\Microsoft DPM\DPM\bin folder on Exch1.


Answer: C
Question 38
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. The DPM 2007 server has a protection group that includes a system volume data source and a system state data source from an application server.You discover that the DPM_SYSTEM_STATE folder on the system volume on the application server uses 20 GB of disk space. You need to prevent the DPM_SYSTEM_STATE folder from appearing on the system volume. What should you do?
A. Delete the system volume data source from the protection group.
B. Change the value in the PSDatasourceConfig.xml file on the application server.
C. Create a new protection group. Re-add the system state data source to the new protection group.
D. Change the value in the PSDatasourceConfig.xml file on the DPM 2007 server.

Answer: B
Question 39
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server and a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 database named ACCDB.You create a new protection group named Accounting. You configure the database for long-term protection. You discover that transaction logs cannot be used to recover the database.You need to ensure that transaction logs for the ACCDB database are available to recover the database. What should you do?
A. Set the Recovery model option for ACCDB to Full.Remove and Re-add ACCDB to the Accounting protection group.
B. Set the Auto Shrink option for ACCDB to True.Re-add ACCDB to the Accounting protection group.
C. Enable short-term protection for the Accounting protection group. Configure Express Full Backup to run twice a day.
D. Enable short-term protection for the Accounting protection group. Select the short-term protection method by using tape.
Answer: A
Question 40

You are a system administrator for your company. The network has the following servers: A System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server named DPM1 A Microsoft SQL Server 2008 server that contains two databases You discover that DPM1 uses only one tape drive to back up the databases. You need to configure the DPM 2007 server to perform a parallel backup of the databases to the tape drives. What should you do?
A. Enable tape library sharing on DPM1.
B. Create separate protection groups for the databases.
C. Run the DpmSync ��Reallocate Replica command on DPM1.
D. Run the following DPM Management Shell script on DPM1: Set-DPM Global Property -DPM Server Name DPM1? Optimize Tape Usage $True

Answer: B
Question 41
You are a system administrator for your company. You protect a mirrored database by using a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. The mirrored database is hosted on a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 server. You plan to upgrade the primary SQL Server instance to Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Service Pack
1. You perform the following actions: Redirect client applications to the mirrored instance Break the mirror Apply Service Pack 1 to the primary instance Reestablish the mirror Redirect client applications to the primary instance You discover that the DPM 2007 server is unable to protect the mirrored database. You need to ensure that the DPM 2007 server continues to protect the mirrored database. What should you do?
A. Reinstall the DPM agent on the principal server used for database mirroring.
B. Recover the mirrored database from the last recovery point that was created by the DPM 2007 server.
C. Remove the data source of the mirrored database from its protection group. Add the data source to the group again.
D. Run a synchronization job along with a consistency check on the mirrored database data source from the DPM Administrator Console.

Answer: C
Question 42
You are a system administrator for your company.You plan to protect a SharePoint Server 2007 farm by using Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007. The farm contains the following servers: Two Microsoft SQL Server 2005 cluster node servers named Server1 and Server2 Two front-end Web servers named Server3 and Server4 in a Network Load Balance cluster You need to ensure that the SharePoint environment is protected. You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of DPM Agent licenses. On which servers should you install the DPM Agent?

A. All SQL cluster nodes and one of the front-end Web servers
B. All SQL cluster nodes and all front-end Web servers
C. One of the SQL cluster nodes and one of the front-end Web servers
D. One of the SQL cluster nodes and all front-end Web servers

Answer: A
Question 43
You are a system administrator for your company. You use a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server to protect Microsoft Exchange 2007 environment. The Exchange server environment is configured by using Cluster Continuous Replication (CCR) as shown in the exhibit.

(Click the Exhibit button.) You plan to install a DPM agent on ExchangeN1 and ExchangeN2 servers. ExchangeN2 is the current active node on the cluster. You need to ensure that the DPM 2007 Server protects the Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox data. You also need to ensure that DPM does not use the WAN link for backups. What should you do?
A. Configure DPM Server to protect the passive node.
B. Configure DPM Server to protect the active node.
C. Configure DPM Server to protect the ExchangeN1 node.
D. Configure DPM Server to protect the ExchangeN2 node.

Answer: D Question 44

You are a system administrator for your company. You protect a failover cluster by using a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. The failover cluster contains a resource group named RG1. You rename RG1 to RG2. You discover that the DPM 2007 server is unable to protect RG2. You need to ensure that the DPM 2007 server protects RG2. What should you do?
A. Restart the Cluster service.
B. Rename the DPM data source for RG1 to RG2.
C. Restart the DPM services on the cluster nodes.
D. Remove the data source for RG1, and then add a new data source that points to RG2.

Answer: D
Question 45
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has the following servers:A System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server named DPM1 .A Microsoft SQL Server 2008 server named Server1 All production databases on Server1 support incremental backup. You create a protection group on DPM1that includes all production databases of Server1.A new data protection policy for Server1 has the following requirements: Not more than two hours of data is lost. The production databases contain a minimum of six recovery points per day for the last seven days. You need to configure the protection group to meet the requirements of the new data protection policy. What should you do?
A. Configure the protection group to perform synchronization every four hours. Configure the protection group to perform express full backups every two hours.
B. Configure the protection group to perform synchronization every two hours. Configure the protection group to perform express full backups every four hours.
C. Configure disk-based data protection that has a short-term retention range of seven days for the protection group. Configure the protection group to perform synchronization every two hours.
D. Configure disk-based data protection that has a short-term retention range of seven days for the protection group. Configure the protection group to perform synchronization before a scheduled recovery point. Configure the protection group to perform express full backups every four hours.

Answer: C
Question 46
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server and a file server. A DPM agent is installed on the file server.You create a protection group on the DPM 2007 server. You add data sources from the file server to the protection group. A disaster recovery policy for the file server has the following requirements: Daily backups of protected data must be available for the last three months. Minimum amount of tapes must be used to store backups. You need to configure the protection group to meet the requirements of the disaster recovery policy. What should you do?

A. Enable only long-term data protection for the protection group. Schedule daily tape backup for 13 weeks.
B. Enable short-term tape-based protection for the protection group. Schedule weekly full and daily incremental tape backups for 13 weeks.
C. Schedule recovery points for the data sources to be created once a day. Configure short-term disk-based data protection for the maximum allowed retention range.
D. Configure a retention range of 92 days for short-term data protection. Set the synchronization frequency of the replicas of the protected data to 24 hours.

Answer: B
Question 47
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. The DPM 2007 server has a protection group configured for short-term disk-based data protection. You need to configure the protection group for tape-based backups that are created at two different times a day. What should you do?
A. Create a new long-term recovery goal for the protection group. Configure the recovery goal to create two backup copies.
B. Create two long-term recovery goals for the protection group. Set up a long-term backup schedule for the recovery goals.
C. Configure the short-term data protection to perform a daily tape-based backup. Set up a schedule for the backup.
D. Configure the short-term data protection to create two recovery points daily. Create a new long-term recovery goal for the protection group.

Answer: B
Question 48
You are a system administrator for your company.You discover that the existing files in the protection group are modified several times during business hours. You need to ensure that the following requirements are met: The replicas are maintained for a retention period of five days. Recovery points are created as frequently as possible. What should you do?
A. Set the value of the synchronization frequency to every one hour.
B. Set the value of the recovery point schedule to every two hours every day.

C. Set the value of the recovery point schedule to every one hour every day.
D. Set the value of the synchronization frequency to Just before a recovery point.

Answer: B
Question 49
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 server. System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 protects the server by using the default recovery point setting. You need to ensure that not more than 30 minutes of data is lost when the server fails. You also need to ensure that data for the last 14 days is constantly available. What should you do?
A. Set the value of the recovery point synchronization frequency to 30 minutes. Set the value of the recovery point retention range to 14 days.
B. Set the value of the recovery point synchronization frequency to 30 minutes. Set the value of the Express Full Backup schedule to every 14 days.
C. Set the value of the recovery point synchronization frequency to Just before a recovery point. Set the value of the Express Full Backup schedule to every 14 days.
D. Set the value of the recovery point synchronization frequency to Just before a recovery point. Set the value of the Express Full Backup schedule to every 30 minutes.

Answer: A
Question 50
You are a system administrator for your company. You protect a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 farm by using System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007.You need to ensure that the following requirements are met: Data loss is minimum when any of the MOSS 2007 servers fails. Data for the last 30 days is constantly available for restore. What should you do?
A. Set the value of the Express Full Backup schedule to every two hours.
B. Set the value of the Express Full Backup schedule to every one hour.
C. Set the value of the Express Full Backup schedule to every 30 minutes.
D. Set the value of the Express Full Backup schedule to every three hours.

Answer: A
Question 51
You are a system administrator for your company. You administer a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. You configure a new protection group by using the manual replica creation method. The protection group protects a file server that is located in a remote location. You need to ensure that the replica is created properly and can be used to recover the protected server. What should you do?

A. Run the DpmSync.exe command on the DPM 2007 server.
B. Run the mountvol.exe command on the DPM 2007 server.
C. Run the mountvol.exe command on the protected server.
D. Run the convert.exe command on the protected server.

Answer: C
Question 52
You are a system administrator for your company. You administer a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. You copy a manually created replica of a protected server to the DPM 2007 server. You need to ensure that the replica can be used to recover the protected server. What should you do?
A. Install the System Recovery Tool (SRT) on the DPM 2007 server.
B. Install the System Recovery Tool (SRT) on the protected server.
C. Run the mountvol.exe command on the protected server and specify the /E option.
D. Run the DpmSync.exe command on the DPM 2007 server and specify the consistency check option.

Answer: D
Question 53
You are a system administrator for your company. You protect file servers on the network by using a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. One of the protected file servers fails. You restore the file server from a tape backup by using backup software that does not support DPM. You discover that the files are not restored to their original locations. You need to restore the files to their original locations. What should you do?
A. Run the DpmSync.exe command on the DPM 2007 server.
B. Run the FsPathMerge.exe command on the restored server.
C. Install the System Recovery Tool (SRT) on the restored server.
D. Install the System Recovery Tool (SRT) on the DPM 2007 server.

Answer: B
Question 54
You are a system administrator for your company. You protect file servers on the network by using a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. One of the protected file servers has a folder that contains Power Shell scripts downloaded from the Internet. The file server that contains the Power Shell scripts fails. You recover the file server by using the Recovery Wizard. You need to ensure that after recovery, the Power Shell scripts retain their zone information. What should you do?

A. Run the DpmSync.exe command on the DPM 2007 server.
B. Install the System Recovery Tool (SRT) on the DPM 2007 server.
C. Run the FsPathMerge.exe command on the protected file server.
D. Manually recreate the NTFS file system reparse point files on the protected file server.

Answer: D
Question 55
You are a system administrator for your company. You protect file servers on the network by using a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. One of the file servers fails. You need to restore the file server data by using a Power Shell cmdlet on the DPM 2007 server. Which Power Shell cmdlet should you use?
A. Get-Data source
B. Get-Recoverable Item
C. New-Recovery Option
D. Recover-Recoverable Item

Answer: D
Question 56
You are a system administrator for your company. You protect a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 server data on the network by using a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server. The Exchange Server 2003 server fails. You restore the Exchange server. You plan to recover the Exchange database to its original location. You discover that the database log files are unaffected. You need to perform a lossless recovery. What should you do?
A. Recover the Exchange database by using the most recent recovery point.
B. Run the DpmSync.exe tool along with the consistency check option.
C. Configure the Exchange server to disallow overwriting of the Exchange database.
D. Create a recovery point for the Exchange storage group before you perform the recovery.

Answer: A
Question 57
You are a system administrator for your company. You protect a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 server on the network by using a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server.You configure the Exchange server for a retention period of 15 days. You plan to recover the mailbox of an ex-employee. The mailbox was deleted 17 days ago. You need to recover the mailbox.What should you do?

A. Recover the storage group to the original location by using the DPM 2007 server. Locate the mailbox and export it by using the Exchange Management Shell.
B. Recover the database to an alternate location by using the DPM 2007 server. Locate the mailbox and export it by using the Exchange Management Shell.
C. Add the Dumpster Always On registry sub key to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\EXCHANGE\CLIENT\OPTI ONS registry key on the Exchange server.
D. Add the Dumpster Always On registry sub key to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\EXCHANGE\CLIENT\OPTI ONS registry key on the DPM 2007 server.

Answer: B
Question 58
You are a system administrator for your company. You protect Microsoft Exchange Server data on the network by using a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server.You discover that the storage group databases on the protected Exchange server are corrupted. However, the Exchange log and checkpoint files are available. You plan to recover the storage group by using the DPM 2007 server. You need to recover the storage group to a clean shutdown state. What should you do?
A. Recover the storage group to the original location by using the most recent recovery point.
B. Delete the log and checkpoint files, and then recover the storage group to an alternate location.
C. Recover the storage group to an alternate location by using the most recent recovery point.
D. Delete the log and checkpoint files, and then recover the storage group to the original location.

Answer: D
Question 59
You are a system administrator for your company. Your company uses System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 to protect servers that run Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007. A protected MOSS server that hosts a site named Site1 fails. You plan to restore Site1 by using a recovery farm. The recovery farm has a Web application named PM Recovery Web Application. A content database named DB1 is attached to DPM Recovery Web Application. You need to configure the recovery farm so that DPM 2007 can restore Site1. What should you do?
A. Delete DB1.
B. Delete DPM Recovery Web Application.
C. Create a site named Site1 in the recovery farm that uses DPM Recovery Web Application.
D. Create a Web application named DPMRecoveryWebApplication_Site1 in the recovery farm.


Answer: A
Question 60
You are a system administrator for your company. Your company uses System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 to protect Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 data.A protected MOSS 2007 server fails. The site collection on the server that has failed used the default Shared Service Provider (SSP). You plan to recover the server without using a recovery farm.You need to recover the MOSS 2007 indexes to their original location by using the DPM recovery wizard. What should you do before you start the recovery wizard?
A. Create a new SSP named Recovery Web Application.
B. Run the DpmSync.exe tool on the SharePoint replica.
C. Install the DPM System Recovery Tool (SRT) on the MOSS 2007 server.
D. Delete the existing default SSP and the indexes that were used by the content database.

Answer: D
Question 61
You are a system administrator for your company. Your company uses System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 to protect Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 data. A user deletes a document from a document library on a protected MOSS server. You discover that the document library is not configured to maintain version history of documents. You need to recover the document by using DPM 2007. What should you do?
A. Restore the MOSS 2007 content database to its original location.
B. Create a recovery farm and restore the document to its original location.
C. Create a recovery farm and restore the Web application for the site that contains the document library.
D. Restore the MOSS 2007 Web application for the site that contains the document library to its original location.

Answer: B
Question 62
The development team of your company creates Microsoft ASP.NET applications by using Microsoft SQL Server 2005. The team uses an application database named AppDB. The production database server is named Server1 and the development database server is named Server2. AppDB is hosted on Server2. You use a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server to protect Server1 and Server2. This Monday morning, the team reports that a table in AppDB is deleted. The team also reports that the table was present till 16:00 hours last Thursday. You need to recover the table that is missing while AppDB is operational.

What should you do?
A. Open the DPM Administrator Console and select the first AppDB recovery point that was available till 16:00 hours last Thursday. Select the Rename and recover the database recovery type option. From the recovered database, move the table that is missing to AppDB.
B. Open the DPM Administrator Console and select the first AppDB recovery point that was available till 16:00 hours last Thursday. Select the Recovery to original instance of SQL Server recovery type option. Verify that the table that is missing is correctly restored in the AppDB database.
C. Open the DPM Administrator Console and select the first AppDB recovery point that was available till 16:00 hours last Thursday. Select the Copy to a network folder recovery type option and copy the recovered AppDB.mdf file to a local folder on Server2. Rename the AppDB database as AppDB1. Attach the AppDB.mdf file to Server2 and move the table that is missing to AppDB1.Detach AppDB.mdf from Server2 and rename the AppDB1 database as AppDB.
D. Open the DPM Administrator Console and select the first AppDB recovery point that was available till 16:00 hours last Thursday. Select the Copy to a network folder recovery type option and rename the recovered AppDB.mdf file as AppDB1.mdf. Attach AppDB1.mdf to Server2 and move the table that is missing to AppDB. Detach AppDB1.mdf from Server2.

Answer: A
Question 63
You are a system administrator for your company. The development team of the company creates Microsoft ASP.NET applications that use Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2. The team uses an application database named AppDB that is hosted on a server named Server1. You use System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 to protect Server1. The database administrator plans to configure database mirroring for AppDB. Server1 will be used as the principal server and a new server named Server2 will be set up as the mirror server. You need to provide the database administrator with a copy of AppDB that is suitable to set up Server2.What should you do?
A. Open the DPM Administrator Console and select the most recent recovery point of AppDB. Select the Recovery to original instance of SQL recovery type option. Select the Recover database option to specify the database state of AppDB.
B. Open the DPM Administrator Console and select the most recent recovery point of AppDB. Select the Copy to a network folder recovery type option. Select the Recover database option to specify the database state of AppDB.
C. Open the DPM Administrator Console and select the most recent recovery point of AppDB. Select the Recovery to original instance of SQL Server recovery type option. Select the Recover and leave database in restoring state option to specify the database state of AppDB.

D. Open the DPM Administrator Console and select the most recent recovery point of AppDB. Select the Copy to a network folder recovery type option. Select the Recover and leave database in restoring state option to specify the database state of AppDB.

Answer: D
Question 64
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has the following servers:A System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server A Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 4 server named Server1 Server1 hosts a database named SQLDB. The DPM 2007 server protects SQLDB. You upgrade Server1 to Microsoft SQL Server 2005. You discover that after the upgrade, a table in SQLDB has corrupted. You need to recover SQLDB to its original state. You also need to ensure that the DPM 2007 server continues to protect SQLDB.What should you do?
A. Remove and re-add Server1 to the DPM protection group. Perform a consistency check for SQLDB.
B. Stop the DPM 2007 server from protecting SQLDB. Create a new protection group for Server1.Recover SQLDB to its original instance of SQL Server by using the DPM Administrator Console.
C. Set the Recovery model option for SQLDB to Simple.Restore SQLDB to a network folder by using the DPM Administrator Console.
D. Recover SQLDB to its original instance of SQL Server by using the DPM Administrator Console. Perform a consistency check for SQLDB.

Answer: D
Question 65
You are a system administrator for your company. The company has a single Active Directory domain. All servers in the domain run Microsoft Windows Server 2008. The domain has a single domain controller named DC1. You use System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 to protect the system state of DC1. You discover that the hard disk drive of DC1 has failed. You replace the failed hard disk drive with a new hard disk drive. You install Windows Server 2008 on the new hard disk drive. You need to restore the system state of DC1. What should you do?
A. Restart DC1 in Directory Services Restore mode.Restore the Ntds.dit file by using the Windows Server Backup tool.
B. Restart DC1 in Directory Services Restore mode.Restore the system state of DC1 by using the Windows Server Backup tool.
C. Restart DC1 in Safe mode. Restore the system state of DC1 by using the Windows Server Backup tool. Promote DC1 to the domain controller by using the DCPromo.exe tool.

D. Restart DC1 in Safe mode. Promote DC1 to the domain controller by using the DCPromo.exe tool. Restore the system state of DC1 by using the Windows Server Backup tool.

Answer: B
Question 66
You are a system administrator for your company. The network has the following servers:A System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server A Root Certification Authority server named Server1 that runs on Windows Server 2003 An Internet Information Services (IIS) Web server that hosts an intranet Web application The DPM 2007 server protects the system state of Server1. Users report that they are unable to access the Web application by using the HTTPS protocol. You discover that the Certificate Revocation List file on Server1 is deleted.You need to restore the Certificate Revocation List file on Server1. You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?
A. Restore the system-state backup file of Server1 to a folder on Server1 by using the DPM Administrator Console. Log on to Server1 and restore the system state of Server1 to its original location by using the Ntbackup.exe tool.
B. Restore the system-state backup file of Server1 to a folder on the DPM 2007 server by using the DPM Administrator Console. Restore the system state of Server1 from the DPM 2007 server to its original location by using the Ntbackup.exe tool.
C. Restore the system-state backup file of Server1 to a folder on Server1 by using the DPM Administrator Console. Log on to Server1 and restore the Certificate Revocation List file by using the Certutil.exe tool.
D. Restore the system-state backup file of Server1 to a folder on Server1 by using the DPM Administrator Console. Log on to Server1 to restore the system state of Server1 to an alternate location by using the Ntbackup.exe tool. Copy the Certificate Revocation List file from the directory that contains the restored system state to the C:\WINDOWS\system32\certsrv\CertEnroll folder.

Answer: D
Question 67
You are a system administrator for your company. You manage a Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 server named HV Server. HV Server is protected by a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server named DPM Server by using host-based protection. HV Server hosts a database server named SQLServer1 that runs Microsoft SQL Server 2008. You discover that SQLServer1 has failed. You need to recover a single database from SQLServer1 and move it to a new database server named SQLServer2 that also runs SQL Server 2008. What should you do?
A. Recover the virtual hard disk file for SQLServer1 by using the DPM Administrator Console. Start the SQLServer1 virtual machine. Install the System Recovery Tool (SRT) on

SQLServer1.
B. Recover the Hyper-V settings for SQLServer1 by using the DPM Administrator Console. Start the SQLServer1 virtual machine. Install the System Recovery Tool (SRT) on SQLServer1.
C. Recover the Hyper-V settings and the virtual machine for SQLServer1 from HV Server by using the DPM Administrator Console. After SQLServer1 is restored, recover the database directly to SQLServer2 by using the DPM Administrator Console.
D. Recover the Hyper-V settings and the virtual machine for SQLServer1 from HV Server by using the DPM Administrator Console. After SQLServer1 is restored, back up the database in SQLServer1 by using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio and restore the database to SQLServer2.

Answer: D
Question 68
You are a system administrator for your company. The company network has two Microsoft Hyper-V 2008 servers named HVServer1 and HVServer2. HVServer1 is protected by a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server by using host-based protection. HVServer1 hosts a SQL Server 2008 database server named SQLServer1. SQLServer1 hosts two user databases.You discover that SQLServer1 has failed. You need to recover the virtual machine to HVServer2. You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?
A. Recover the files of the virtual machine to HVServer1 by using the DPM Administrator Console. Copy the recovered files to HVServer2. Create a new virtual machine from the files that were copied in HVServer2.
B. Recover the files of the virtual machine to HVServer2 by using the DPM Administrator Console. Create a new virtual machine from the recovered files in HVServer2.
C. Recover the virtual machine to HVServer1 by using the DPM Administrator Console.Create a new virtual machine in HVServer2. Import the two user databases from SQLServer1 to the new virtual machine.
D. Recover the virtual machine to HVServer2 by using the DPM Administrator Console. Start SQLServer1 in HVServer2 and back up the user databases. Create a new virtual machine in HVServer2. Restore the user databases to the new virtual machine.

Answer: B
Question 69
You are a system administrator for your company. The company network has two Microsoft Hyper-V 2008 servers named HVServer1 and HVServer2. Each Hyper-V server hosts two Microsoft SQL Server 2008 virtual machines. You need to ensure that a database from any virtual machine on HVServer1 can be recovered directly to any virtual machine on HVServer1 or HVServer2. What should you do?

A. Use host-based protection for all virtual machines that are hosted on HVServer1 and HVServer2.
B. Use guest-based protection for all virtual machines that are hosted on HVServer1 and HVServer2.
C. Use host-based protection for all virtual machines that are hosted on HVServer1 and guest-based protection for all virtual machines that are hosted on HVServer2.
D. Use host-based protection for all virtual machines that are hosted on HVServer2 and guest-based protection for all virtual machines that are hosted on HVServer1.

Answer: B
Question 70
You are a system administrator for your company. You install System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 on the network. You configure nine protection groups on the DPM 2007 server. Each protection group contains one or more recovery points. You receive the following alert:"Recovery Point Creation Failure" You need to identify the cause of the alert. What should you do?
A. Examine the alert details in the DPM Alerts node by using the Windows Event Log.
B. Examine the alert details in the DPM Administrator Console by using the Alerts view.
C. Examine the alert details in the Application Events node by using the Windows Event Log.
D. Examine the alert details in the DPM Scheduled Jobs view by using the DPM Administrator Console.

Answer: B
Question 71
You are a system administrator for your company.You use a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server to protect 15 file servers and 10 database servers. All the database servers run Microsoft SQL Server 2008. You enable on-the-wire compression on the DPM 2007 server. You discover that the DPM 2007 server is experiencing performance degradation. You need to identify the most likely cause of performance degradation. Which performance counter and its value indicate performance degradation of the DPM 2007 server?
A. Memory: Avail/Mbytes = 750 MB
B. Logical Disk: % Idle Time = 40%
C. Processor: % Processor Time = 98%
D. Physical Disk: Current Disk Queue Length (for all instances) = 15
Answer: C Question 72

You are a system administrator for your company. The company has a System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server that protects 12 SQL servers and 5 file servers. The SQL servers and fileservers are located in a remote location. The remote location is connected to the DPM 2007 server by using a broadband connection that has a speed of 1.5 megabits per second. You need to find out the amount of data that was transferred during a protection job.Which task area of the DPM Administrator Console should you examine?
A. Protection
B. Management
C. Monitoring
D. Reporting

Answer: C
Question 73
You are a system administrator for your company. A System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server is installed in a rack in the data center of the company. The power plug of the DPM 2007 server is accidentally disconnected. When you restart the server, you discover that the synchronization log has overflowed. You need to ensure that the DPM 2007 server works properly after it is restarted. What should you do?
A. Run the chkdsk.exe program on all the replica volumes on the DPM 2007 server.
B. Execute the synchronization job on all the replica volumes on the DPM 2007 server.
C. Perform a consistency check on all the replica volumes on the DPM 2007 server.
D. Run the chkdsk.exe program on all the recovery point volumes on the DPM 2007 server.

Answer: C
Question 74
You are a system administrator for your company. A System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 server in the company has three logical disks. The DPM storage pool uses two logical disks.An automated maintenance task on the DPM 2007 server defragments all disk volumes on a weekly basis. You discover that the Volume Shadow Copy storage space of the disks that belong to the DPM storage pool has reached its maximum size limit. You need to ensure that the shadow copy process functions correctly. You also need to optimize the DPM storage pool for disk performance.What should you do?
A. Run the Cleanmgr.exe tool on all volumes that are members of the DPM storage pool.
B. Run the chkdsk.exe program on all volumes that are members of the DPM storage pool.
C. Disable the defragmentation job on volumes that are not members of the DPM storage pool.

D. Disable the defragmentation job on all volumes that are members of the DPM storage pool. Answer: D