Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain
contains a member server named Server1. Server1 has the IP Address Management (IPAM)
Server feature installed.
A technician performs maintenance on Server1.
After the maintenance is complete, you discover that you cannot connect to the IPAM server
on Server1.
You open the Services console as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that you can connect to the IPAM server.
Which service should you start?
A.
Windows Process Activation Service
B.
Windows Event Collector
C.
Windows Internal Database
D.
Windows Store Service (WSService)
It’s incomplete. You need both WID and Windows Process Activation Service.
Source:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj878309.aspx
maybe order is important, so answer A , and then D?
“Connecting to the IPAM server
Problem: You are not able to connect to the IPAM server.
Solution: View the Description field on Task Manager’s Services tab, and verify that the following services are running on the IPAM server:
Windows Process Activation Service
Windows Internal Database
If they are not running, start these services. Also verify that you are a signed in as a domain user and that you are a member of either the local Administrators security group on the IPAM server, or a member of the appropriate IPAM security group on the IPAM server.”
Agree question is incomplete. However, test in lab showed that only WID was actually required to connect, so PAS isnt strictly necessary. On the other hand, IPAM in 2012R2 supports SQL DBs as well, so the WID requirement isn’t set in stone either.