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NEW QUESTION NO: 30
DRAG DROP
You provision and configure a new SharePoint farm. The farm has not been backed up.
You need to use Windows PowerShell to back up all service applications in the farm.
How should you build the cmdlet? (To answer, drag the appropriate element to the correct location or locations in the answer area. Each element may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.) Select and Place:

Answer: 

Explanation/Reference:
Note:
* You can use Windows PowerShell to back up the farm manually or as part of a script that can be run at scheduled intervals.
* The Backup-SPFarmcmdlet creates a backup for the entire farm or individual components within the farm. It can also be used to back up just the configuration settings of a farm to be used as a farm template for other SharePoint farms.
Syntax:
Backup-SPFarm -BackupMethod<String> -Directory <String> [-
AssignmentCollection<SPAssignmentCollection>] [-BackupThreads<Int32>] [- ConfigurationOnly<SwitchParameter>] [-Confirm [<SwitchParameter>]] [-Force <SwitchParameter>] [-Item
<String>] [-Percentage <Int32>] [-WhatIf [<SwitchParameter>]]
* Here we need a full backup, since the farm has not been backed up earlier.
* Item Parameter
Indicates the part of the farm to back up.
Here we should use Farm\Shared Services
NEW QUESTION NO: 31
HOTSPOT
A company upgrades a SharePoint environment from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013.
The Site Feeds feature is not available on the upgraded sites.
You need to activate Site Feeds.
What should you do? (To answer, select the appropriate options from the drop-down lists in the answer area.) Hot Area:

Answer: 

NEW QUESTION NO: 32
You upgrade a SharePoint Server 2010 server farm to SharePoint Server 2013. Several users report that a site collection site has the visual elements of SharePoint Server 2010.
You need to ensure that the site collection uses the visual elements of SharePoint Server 2013.
Which cmdlet should you run?
A. Repair-SPSite
B. Restore-SPSite
C. Upgrade-SPSite
D. Copy-SPSite
Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
The Upgrade-SPSite cmdlet starts the upgrade process on a site collection.
The Upgrade-SPSite cmdlet activates the upgrade process for the specified SPSite object. You can also use this cmdlet to resume failed upgrades. When you use this cmdlet to initiate upgrade on an SPSite object, the object can be either a build-to-build or version-to-version upgrade. By default, the Upgrade- SPSite cmdlet operates as a build-to-build upgrade. This prevents unexpected version upgrades of site collections if you use this cmdlet after a patching operation. When in version-to-version upgrade mode, site collection health checks are run in repair mode to ensure that the site collection is healthy enough to upgrade successfully. If successful, the remainder of the upgrade occurs.
NEW QUESTION NO: 33
You are configuring a SharePoint farm in an environment that includes Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.
You need to ensure that specified SharePoint users can search the Exchange mailboxes of all employees, place holds on mailbox data, and export mailbox data.
What should you do first?
A. Configure server-to-server authentication between SharePoint and Exchange.
B. Create an external content type for Exchange mailbox information.
C. Configure forms-based authentication between SharePoint and Exchange.
D. Create an external list for Exchange mailbox information.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION NO: 34
You are implementing a claims-based authentication solution for a SharePoint farm in an Active Directory Domain Services domain. You install and configure Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS).
You need to ensure that all web applications in the farm support SAML-based claims authentication.
What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose all that apply.)
A. Configure AD FS with the web application as a relying party.
B. Configure web applications to use forms-based authentication and AD FS as the trusted identity provider.
C. Configure web applications to use claims-based authentication and AD FS as the trusted identity provider
D. Configure web applications to use classic mode authentication and AD FS as the trusted identity provider.
E. Configure SharePoint to trust AD FS as an identity provider.
Answer: A,C,E
Explanation/Reference:
Configure SAML-based claims authentication with AD FS in SharePoint 2013 This configuration has the following phases that must be performed in consecutive order:
Phase 1: Install and configure an AD FS server
(A) Phase 2: Configure AD FS with the web application as a relying party (E) Phase 3: Configure SharePoint 2013 to trust AD FS as an identity provider (C) Phase 4: Configure web applications to use claims-based authentication and AD FS as the trusted identity provider Reference: Configure SAML-based claims authentication with AD FS in SharePoint 2013
NEW QUESTION NO: 35
DRAG DROP
You are deploying a SharePoint farm.
You need to prevent all users from purchasing or installing apps from the SharePoint store.
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.) Select and Place:

Answer: 

Explanation/Reference:
Note:
Configure app requests and SharePoint Store settings
Farm administrators can determine whether users can purchase apps from the SharePoint Store. This setting is at the web application scope. If users cannot purchase apps, they can still browse the SharePoint Store, and request an app. Farm administrators and the App Catalog site owner can view and respond to app requests.
To configure SharePoint Store settings
1. Verify that the user account that is performing this procedure is a member of the Farm Administrators group.
2. In Central Administration, on the Apps page, in the SharePoint and Office Storesection, click Configure Store Settings.
3. On the SharePoint Store Settings page, verify that the selected web application is the web application that you want to configure. If you want to switch to a different web application, click the down arrow next to the web application URL to change to a different web application.
4. To allow or prevent purchases, select an option for Should end users be able to get apps from the SharePoint Store?
Select Yes to allow users to purchase apps.

Select No to prevent purchases but allow users to request apps.

5. To allow or prevent apps for Office from the Office Store to be started when a user opens a document in the browser, select an option for Should apps for Office from the store be able to start when documents are opened in the browser?
Select Yes to allow apps for Office from the Office Store to start.

Select No to prevent apps for Office from the Office Store from starting.

6. Click OK.
Reference: Manage the App Catalog in SharePoint 2013
NEW QUESTION NO: 36
HOTSPOT
You are configuring SharePoint social features.
You need to ensure that users can configure the SharePoint social features settings from their own profiles.
On which page should you configure the settings? (To answer, select the appropriate link in the answer area.) Hot Area:

Answer: 

NEW QUESTION NO: 37
DRAG DROP
You manage a SharePoint farm.
The sales team would like to evaluate the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services (SSRS) Power View feature.
You need to install Reporting Services for SharePoint to support Power View.
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.) Select and Place:

Answer: 

Explanation/Reference:
Note:
Step 1: Install Reporting Services Report Server in SharePoint mode
Step 2: Register and start the Reporting Services SharePoint Service
Step 3: Create a Reporting Services Service Application
Step 4: Activate the Power View Site Collection Feature.
Reference: Install Reporting Services SharePoint Mode for SharePoint 2013
NEW QUESTION NO: 38
A Sales team creates proposals by using Microsoft Word. Sales team members store and review the proposal documents in the Sales team site collection.
New proposals are uploaded to the team site for approval.
You need to ensure that approved proposals are automatically converted to PDF format and then routed to a records center site collection.
Which two features should you implement? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)
A. Send To Connections
B. Content deployment
C. Document Conversion Service
D. Machine Translation Service
E. Word Automation Services
Answer: A,C
Explanation/Reference:
A: A connection is a path used for sending documents to a document center or a records center. The connection specifies the web application that documents will be sent from, the document center or records center that they will be sent to, and certain aspects of how the documents are sent. A records center is a site that is designed for records management. Connections are created by a farm administrator in SharePoint 2013. The farm administrator configures the connection to copy content, to move content, or to move the content and leave a link in the source site collection.
C: Document Conversion Service enables automatic conversion from Word to PDF.
Incorrect:
Not D: Machine translation services is used to translate text from one language to another.
NEW QUESTION NO: 39
You deploy SharePoint Server 2013.
You need to install a SharePoint hosted app named App1 in a site.
Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you run?
A. Install-SPSolution and then run Add-SPSolution
B. Import-SPAppPackage and then run Install-SPApp
C. Add-SPSolution and then run Install-SPSolution
D. Install-SPAppPackage and then run Import-SPApp
Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
The Add-SPSolution cmdlet adds a SharePoint solution package to the farm. This cmdlet does not deploy the uploaded SharePoint solution. Use the Install-SPSolution cmdlet to deploy the SharePoint solution in the farm.
Example:
Install-SPSolution -Identity contoso_solution.wsp -GACDeployment -CompatibilityLevel {14,15} This example deploys the installed SharePoint solution installs a previously added solution so it can be used correctly in both 14 and 15 mode site collections.
NEW QUESTION NO: 40
DRAG DROP
You need to design the architecture of the farm.
What should you do? (To answer, drag the appropriate terms to the correct location or locations in the answer area. Each term may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.) Select and Place:

Answer: 

Explanation/Reference:
Note:
* From scenario:
The farm must be made fault tolerant by using virtualization.
The farm must include two front-end web servers.
All content must remain available to users if one of the front-end web servers becomes unavailable. (Not put them on the same Hyper-V host) Page requests must be distributed equally across the front-end web servers.
All customer, order, and product information will be stored in tables in a Microsoft SQL Server database.
Need to use Microsoft SQL Server.


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