You need to configure SSP1 and SSP2 in a WSS server farm

You manage a server named SSP1 that runs Windows Server 2008. SSP1 has the Windows
SharePoint Services (WSS) role in standalone mode. You manage another Windows Server 2008
server named SSP2. You install the WSS role on SSP2. During the installation, you indicate that SSP2
must be a member of a WSS server farm. You are unable to connect to SSP1 in the server farm. You
need to configure SSP1 and SSP2 in a WSS server farm. What should you do?

You manage a server named SSP1 that runs Windows Server 2008. SSP1 has the Windows
SharePoint Services (WSS) role in standalone mode. You manage another Windows Server 2008
server named SSP2. You install the WSS role on SSP2. During the installation, you indicate that SSP2
must be a member of a WSS server farm. You are unable to connect to SSP1 in the server farm. You
need to configure SSP1 and SSP2 in a WSS server farm. What should you do?

A.
Restart the Web Management service on SSP1.

B.
Set the Microsoft .NET Framework Trust Level to Low on both SSP1 and SSP2.

C.
Set the Microsoft .NET Framework Trust Level to Medium on both SSP1 and SSP2.

D.
Uninstall and reinstall WSS on SSP1 and select the server farm mode during the installation.

Explanation:
To configure both ERA1 and ERA2 in the WSS server farm, you should uninstall the WSS on ERA1 and
select the server farm mode while reinstalling it. The server farm mode will enable you to configure
both the servers in the WSS server farm. Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services was designed to be
useful in large server farms, supporting hundreds or thousands of SharePoint sites and millions of
users. When you manage a server farm environment for Windows SharePoint Services, you need to
make certain choices about configuring your environment, and you need to be aware of how
Windows SharePoint Services works in that environment. This topic explains those choices, and
describes how to work with Windows SharePoint Services in a large-scale, server farm environment.
Reference:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/wss/2/all/adminguide/enus/stsf15.mspx?mfr=true



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