You are the Office 365 administrator for your company. You have a server that runs Windows Server
2012. You plan to install an Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) proxy server.
You need to install and configure all of the required roles.
Which two roles should you install and configure? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
A.
Web Server (IIS)
B.
AD FS
C.
Application Server
D.
Network Policy and Access Service
E.
Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS)
F.
Remote Access
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd807096.aspx
A and B then according to that article
8.On the Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) page, click Next.
9.On the Select role services page, select the Federation Service Proxy check box, and then click Next.
10.On the Web Server Role (IIS) page, click Next.
11.On the Select role services page, click Next.
Yes, I agree with nobody comment as above.
It should be A.B.
Also, since the server is 2012 & not 2012 R2 in which case – it should be A. or F.
AD FS Proxy has been renamed as Web Application Proxy in 2012 R2 and you need to configure Remote Access role for Web Application proxy.
Yes for Server 2012 answer should be A & B – Web Services and ADFS Role (selecting Federation Service Proxy as the service)
If it was 2012 R2 then the answer would just be F Remote Access Role (Selecting Web Application Proxy as the service)
JhonL is right. At first i thought it was F but then i realized the questions is based on Windows Server 2012 (Not R2).
So the definitive answer is A and B? Seems legit, but want to make sure.
I have to disagreed with A&B. The answer should be A & F (remote access). The question is to install “Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) proxy server” The key words are “proxy server” not AD FS server. I have install AD FS proxy server many times for small and large companies and the first thing you select to see web application proxy is remote access role.
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/rmilne/2014/04/28/how-to-install-adfs-2012-r2-for-office-365part-2/
The question is:
“You have a server that runs Windows Server
2012 [..]”
Windows Server 2012 NOT R2.
Your answer:
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/rmilne/2014/04/28/how-to-install-adfs-2012-r2-for-office-365part-2/
The key word is Windows Server 2012 NOT 2012R2.
Difference between 2012 and 2012R2 on later AD FS dont depend on IIS but you do on 2012.
Agree with A,B
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd807096(v=ws.11).aspx
With server 2012 R2 the answer would be B and F. In this case the answer is A and B