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Microsoft 70-566 dumps
Comments OffUPGRADE: Transition your MCPD Windows Developer Skills to MCPD 70-566 Windows Developer 3.5
Published: March 10, 2009
Language(s): English
Audience(s): Developers
Technology: Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
Type: Proctored ExamCandidates for 70-566 dumps work on a team in a development environment that uses Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2008 and the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 to create Windows-based applications. Candidates should have at least one year of experience developing Windows-based applications by using the .NET Framework 2.0 and should be able to demonstrate the following:
1.You use Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) to deploy changes to client computers. A
consultant will use AGPM to audit policy changes made to computers in the finance department
organizational unit (OU). You create a user account for the consultant. You need to provide the consultant
with read-only access to Group Policy objects (GPOs) through AGPM.
What should you do?
A. Configure the consultants user account to have read access to the finance department OU.
B. Configure the consultants user account to have read access to the Policies folder within the SYSVOL
share.
C. Configure the consultants user account as an AGPM Reviewer.
D. Configure the consultants user account as an AGPM Approver. E. Configure the consultants user
account as an AGPM Editor.
Answer:C
2. Multiple Choice Question
In this type of question, you select the correct answer or answers from a list of answer choices.
Click the Reset button to clear all selected answers. If an Active Exhibit button is present, click it to explore
in a simulated environment until you find the information that you need. Then click Close Simulation and
answer the question.
Notes
Note the following consideration when answering this type of question:
You might need to use the scroll bar to view the entire contents of the question. You have a single Active
Directory Domain Services forest that consists of a single domain. You install Advanced Group Policy
Management (AGPM).
You need to provide a user named Marc with the ability to check out Group Policy objects (GPOs). What
should you do?
A. Assign Marcs user account the Editor role.
B. Assign Marcs user account the Reviewer role.
C. Add Marcs user account to the Domain Admins group.
D. Add Marcs user account to the Group Policy Creator Owners group.
Answer:A
3. Multiple Choice Question In this type of question, you select the correct answer or answers from a list of
answer choices. Click the Reset button to clear all selected answers. If an Active Exhibit button is present,
click it to explore in a simulated environment until you find the information that you need. Then click Close
Simulation and answer the question. Notes.Note the following consideration when answering this type of
question:
You might need to use the scroll bar to view the entire contents of the question. You have a single Active
Directory Domain Services forest that consists of a dedicated forest root domain and a child domain. All
accounts for users and for member computers reside in the child domain. Advanced Group Policy
Management (AGPM) will be used for Group Policy objects (GPOs) that are linked to organizational units
(OUs) that contain users and member computers. You are attempting to install AGPM. You receive an error
message that indicates that you do not have the necessary permissions to install AGPM. You need to use
an account that will allow you to successfully install AGPM. In which group must the account be a member?
A. the Domain Admins group in the forest root domain
B. the Domain Admins group in the child domain
C. the Group Policy Creator Owners group in the forest root domain
D. the Group Policy Creator Owners group in the child domain
Answer:BWhen you pass Exam 70-566: UPGRADE: Transition your MCPD Windows Developer Skills to MCPD Windows Developer 3.5, you complete the requirements for the following Microsoft certification:
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