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Q81. - (Topic 6) 

You are the term store manager of a SharePoint environment. 

You need to make term sets available across the entire farm. You must ensure that users can reuse terms but not edit terms. 

Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.) 

A. Prohibit the use of keywords other than those in a specific term set. 

B. Create a global term set. 

C. Enable term pinning. 

D. Prohibit grid editing in the Datasheet view. 

E. Create a local term set. 

Answer: A,B 

Explanation: 

Note: Anyone can add a new term to an open term set. Only people who were identified as contributors to a term set group can add terms to a closed term set in the group. For example, a term set that represents cost centers would probably be closed. A term set that represents contributors to a charity might be open. 

On global term set see step 8) below. Make a term set available to other site collections After you create a term set on the authoring site collection, you have to make it available to publishing site collections. You can make a term set available to all site collections or to specific site collections. 

To make a term set available to all site collections: Verify that the user account that performs this procedure is a member of the Owners SharePoint group on the authoring site that contains the catalog. On the authoring site, on the Settings menu, click Site Settings. On the Site Settings page, in the Site Administration section, click Term store management. If the user that performs this procedure is already a member of the Term Store Administrators group, you can skip to step 7. In the Term Store Management Tool, verify that Managed Metadata Service is selected. In the Term Store Administrator section, type one or more user names. Click Save. Right-click Managed Metadata Service, and then select New Group. Type the name of the global term set that you want to create, and then press Enter. Refresh the page. Right-click the term set that you want to make available to all site collections, and then click Move Term Set. In the Term Set Move dialog box, click the global term set that you want to move the term set to, and then click OK. Refresh the page. 


Q82. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6) 

A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain and a SharePoint environment. The SharePoint environment includes a team site for each department. 

All domain users have Read permissions on the root site. Currently only Human Resources department members have access to the Human Resources team site. 

You have the following requirements for the Human Resources site: 

. Employees who are not members of the Human Resources department can view only content that is not marked as sensitive. 

. Human Resources department members can view all content. 

You need to configure permissions for the Human Resources site. 

Which three actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.) 

Answer: 


Q83. - (Topic 5) 

You need to display the required web usage report(s) for the projects.contoso.com site. What should you do? 

A. Display the Unified Logging Service (ULS) logs. 

B. Display usage reports created by using Microsoft System Center 2012 - Operations Manager. 

C. In Central Administration, on an on-premise SharePoint server, navigate to the Web Analytics reports. 

D. Navigate to the site, and then replace Pages/Default.aspx in the URL with _layouts/ usagedetails.aspx. 

Answer:


Q84. - (Topic 6) 

A company is planning to deploy My Sites to its 25,000 employees. The company will maintain dedicated content databases for the storage of personal site collections. 

You need to create the minimum number of content databases required to support the My Sites. 

What should you do? 

A. Create three content databases. Set the value of the WarningSiteCount property of each content database to 10,000. 

B. Create one content database. Set the value of the WarningSiteCount property of the content database to 25,000. 

C. Create one content database. Set the value of the MaxSiteCount property of the content database to 25,000. 

D. Create three content databases. Set the value of the MaxSiteCount property of each content database to 10,000. 

E. Create five content databases. Set the value of the WarningSiteCount property of each content database to 5,000. 

F. Create five content databases. Set the value of the MaxSiteCount property of each content database to 5,000. 

Answer:


Q85. - (Topic 6) 

You manage a SharePoint farm in an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) forest. You implement SharePoint Online. 

AD DS users must be able to access on-premises sites and SharePoint Online resources without having to authenticate each time that they access SharePoint Online. You replace the default certificate for validating incoming tokens in the SharePointfarm. 

You need to ensure that SharePoint uses the new certificate. 

Which service must you restart? 

A. Certificate Service 

B. Component Services 

C. Security Token Service 

D. SharePoint Timer Service 

Answer:

Explanation: When you replace the Security Token Service.(STS) certificate for a SharePoint 2013 farm you need to restart IIS and the SharePoint timer service. 

Reference: Replace the STS certificate for the on-premises environment 

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn551378.aspx 


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Q86. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6) 

A three-tiered SharePoint farm contains two front-end web servers, one application server, and one enterprise database server. The database server is also used by other critical line-of-business applications. You do not have administrative rights on the database server. 

The SharePoint content databases are fragmented and are degrading the performance of other databases. 

You need to access the correct tools for performing maintenance on the SharePoint content databases. 

Which option should you choose? (To answer, select the appropriate option in the answer area.) 

Answer: 


Q87. - (Topic 6) 

You have a SharePoint Server 2013 server farm. 

You have a custom Microsoft SQL Server database named SQL1. SQL1 has a table that contains expertise information about users. The following is an extract of the table. 

You need to import user profile information from Active Directory and from SQL1. What should you use? 

A. Profile synchronization and Business Connectivity Services (BCS) 

B. SharePoint Active Directory Import and External Identify Manager 

C. External Identity Manager and the Secure Store Service 

D. SharePoint Active Directory Import and Business Connectivity Services (BCS) 

Answer:

Explanation: You can import profile data from business systems by using the Business Connectivity Service. 


Q88. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6) 

You have a SharePoint farm. 

You need to configure Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). 

Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate 

actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order. 

Answer: 


Q89. - (Topic 1) 

You need to implement corporate sizing and performance guidelines for general usage scenarios. 

Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.) 

A. For the Remote BLOB Storage (RBS) storage subsystem on network attached storage (NAS), limit the maximum time-to-first-byte (TTFB) of any response from the NAS to 100 milliseconds. 

B. Limit the maximum size of each content database to 4 TB. 

C. For the Remote BLOB Storage (RBS) storage subsystem on network attached storage (NAS), limit the maximum time-to-first-byte (TTFB) of any response from the NAS to 20 milliseconds. 

D. Limit the number of documents in each document library to 20 million. 

E. Limit the number of documents in each content database to 10 million. 

F. Limit the maximum size of each content database to 200 GB. 

Answer: C,E,F 

Explanation: C: Network Attached Storage (NAS) is only supported by SharePoint 2013 with iSCSI and if TTFB is less than 20ms. 

E: The largest number of items per content database that has been tested on SharePoint 

Server 2013 is 60 million items, including documents and list items. If you plan to store 

more than 60 million items in SharePoint Server 2013, you must deploy multiple content 

databases. 

F: We strongly recommended limiting the size of content databases to 200 GB, except 

when the circumstances in the following rows in this table apply. 

If you are using Remote BLOB Storage (RBS), the total volume of remote BLOB storage 

and metadata in the content database must not exceed this limit. 

Note: The use of RBS-enabled content databases larger than 4TB with collaboration sites is not supported. 

Reference: Plan for RBS in SharePoint 2013 

Reference: Software boundaries and limits for SharePoint 2013 


Q90. - (Topic 6) 

You have a SharePoint Server 2013 server farm. 

You have a web applications named WebApp1. 

You have a SharePoint hosted app named App1. App1 contains a client Web Part named 

WP1. 

You add App1to a site named Site1 in WebApp1. 

You need to prevent App1 from reading information in Site1. 

What should you do? 

A. From Central Administration, modifythe permission policy of WebApp1. 

B. From Site Settings of the Central Administration site, delete App1 from the Site App Permissions list. 

C. From Central Administration, modifythe users permissions of WebApp1. 

D. From Site Settings of Site1, delete App1 from the Site App Permissions list. 

Answer:

Explanation: Permission policies provide a centralized way to configure and manage a set of permissions that applies to only a subset of users or groups in a web application. 

Note: An app for SharePoint requests the permissions that it needs during installation from the user who is installing it. The developer of an app must request, through the app manifest file, the permissions that the particular app needs to be able to run. An app must be granted permissions by the user who is executing the app.