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You have a failover cluster named Cluster1 that hosts an application named App1.
The General tab in App1 Properties is shown in the General exhibit. (Click the General tab.)

The Failover tab in App1 Properties is shown in the Failover exhibit. (Click the Failover tab.)

Server1 shuts down unexpectedly.
You need to ensure that when you start Server1, App1 continues to run on Server2.
Solution: From the General settings, you move Server2 up.
Does this meet the goal?
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You have a failover cluster named Cluster! that hosts an application named Appl.
The General tab in App1 Properties is shown in the General exhibit (Click the General tab.)

The Failover tab in App1 Properties is shown in the Failover exhibit. (Click the Failover tab.)

Server2 shuts down unexpectedly.
You need to ensure that when you start Server2, App1 continues to run on Server2.
Solution: You pause the Server1 node in Cluster1 and then start Server1.
Does this meet the goal?
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You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server.
You need to ensure that only specific applications can modify the data in protected folders on Server1.
Solution: From Virus & threat protection, you configure Controlled folder access.
Does this meet the goal?
Your network contains an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. The domain contains a print server named Server1. All printers are deployed to users by using a Group Policy Object (GPO) named GPO1.
You deploy a new server named Server2.
You need to decommission Server1. The solution must meet the following requirements:
Migrate the shared printers to Server2 by using the Printer Migration Wizard.
Ensure that the users use the printers on Server2.
Minimize downtime for the users.
Which four 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.

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You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server.
You need to ensure that only specific applications can modify the data in protected folders on Server1.
Solution: From Virus & threat protection, you configure Controlled folder access.
Does this meet the goal?
You have an on-premises network and an Azure virtual network.
You establish a Site-to-Site VPN connection from the on-premises network to the Azure virtual network, but the connection frequently disconnects.
You need to debug the IPsec tunnel from Azure.
Which Azure VPN Gateway diagnostic log should you review?
Your network contains an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named contoso.com. The functional level of the forest and the domain is Windows Server 2012 R2. The domain contains the domain controllers shown in the following table.

You need to raise the forest functional level to Windows Server 2016. The solution must meet the following requirements:
Ensure that there are three domain controllers after you raises the level.
Minimize how long the FSMO roles are unavailable.
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.

Your network contains an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) forest. The forest contains the domains shown in the following table.

You are implementing Microsoft Defender for Identity sensors.
You need to install the sensors on the minimum number of domain controllers. The solution must ensure that Defender for Identity will detect all the security risks in both the domains.
What should you identify? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
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Your network contains an Active Directory Domain Service (AD DS) domain named contoso.com. The domain contains three domain controllers named DC1, DC2, and DC3.
You connect a Microsoft Defender or identity instances to the domain.
You need to onboard all the domain controllers to Defender for identity.
What should you run the domain controllers?
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You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server.
You need to ensure that only specific applications can modify the data in protected folders on Server1.
Solution: From Virus & threat protection, you configure Tamper Protection.
Does this meet the goal?