Microsoft 70-383 - Recertification for MCSE: SharePoint Exam

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You need to ensure that content authors can publish the specified files.
What should you do?

  • A. Create multiple authoring site collections. Create a site that contains lists, document libraries, and a Pages library. Create an asset library in a new site collection, and enable anonymous access to the library on the publishing web application.
  • B. Create multiple authoring site collections. Create a site that contains lists, document libraries, and a Pages library. Create an asset library in the authoring site collection, and enable anonymous access to the library on the authoring web application.
  • C. Create one authoring site collection. Create a site that contains multiple lists, document libraries, and Pages libraries. Create an asset library in a new site collection, and enable anonymous access to the library on the publishing web application.
  • D. Create multiple authoring site collections. Create a site that contains multiple lists, document libraries, and Pages libraries. Create an asset library in a new site collection, and enable anonymous access to the library on the publishing web application.


Answer : B

You need to install the appropriate versions of Windows Server, Microsoft SQL Server, and
Microsoft .NET Framework in the server environment.
Which operating system and applications should you install? (To answer, drag the appropriate operating systems and applications to the correct server layers in the answer area. Each operating system or application 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.)




Answer :

Explanation:

Server Layer, Web -
Operation System: Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1

Application: .NET Framework 4.5 -

Server Layer, Application -
Operation System: Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1

Application: .NET Framework 4.5 -

Server Layer, Database -
Operation System: Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
Application: SQL Server 2008 R2 SP1
Note:
* From scenario: Install the minimum supported versions of all software on the servers.
* Minimum requirements for a single server with built-in database: include:
The 64-bit edition of Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter or the 64-bit edition of Windows Server 2012 Standard or Datacenter
Microsoft .NET Framework version 4.5
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 SP1 -

You need to ensure that corporate search guidelines are followed.
What rule should you create? (To answer, select the appropriate option from each drop- down list in the answer area.)





Answer :

Explanation:


Note:
* From scenario: Allow administrators to promote search query results across the entire company.
* Query rules are composed of three components:
Condition When to apply the rule?
Action What to do when the rule is matched?
Publishing When should the rule be active?
* Actions
Once the condition has been configured the fun begins! The next step is to decide what to do when the query rule applies. Essentially there are three options here:

Add Promoted Result -

Add Result Block -
Change ranked results by changing the query
* Add Promoted Result A promoted result is a result that appears at the top of the search results, this is particularly useful way to promote a particular search result. For example, you may want a query for human resources info to promote a link to the human resources
SharePoint Site.

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

You need to import employee photos into SharePoint user profiles by using the least amount of administrative effort.
Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)

  • A. Define a mapping for the thumbnailPhoto attribute of the Picture user profile property.
  • B. Run the Update-SPUserSolution Windows PowerShell cmdlet.
  • C. Run an incremental synchronization of the User Profile Synchronization service.
  • D. Run a full synchronization of the User Profile Synchronization service.
  • E. Run the Update-SPProfilePhotoStore Windows PowerShell cmdlet.
  • F. Define a mapping for the photo attribute of the Picture user profile property.


Answer : A,D,E

Explanation: A: Step 3 below.
D: Step 5 below.
E: Step 6 below.
Note: Importing Images into SharePoint User Profiles My Sites
To make the user images that we have uploaded into the thumbnail Photo attribute in
Active Directory available in SharePoint we will first need to map it to the Picture property in the User Profile Service Application.
Firstly you will need to go into theUser Profile Service Application.
1. Central Admin > Application Management > Service Applications > Manage Service
Applications > User Profile Service Application
2.Then you will need to go into theManage User Propertiessection and edit thePicture property.
3. Next we will map the Active Directory propertythumbnail Phototo thePictureproperty in

SharePoint -
4.Once the mapping has been applied theManage User Propertiespage will look like this.
5.Now we will need to run aFull User Profile Synchronizationjob so that SharePoint can import theuser images from Active Directory
Synchronization > Start Profile Synchronization > Start Full Synchronization
6. Lastly we will need to force SharePoint to update the User Profile Database This will create the thumbnails that are used in My Sites and the User Profile Service.
This will need to be run in the SharePoint PowerShell Console with the appropriate My Site permissions.


Reference: IMPORTING USER PROFILE PICTURES INTO ACTIVE DIRECTORY,
EXCHANGE 2010 & SHAREPOINT 2010 COMPLETE GUIDE

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