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Case Study: 12
Wingtip Toys
Scenario
COMPANY OVERVIEW
Wingtip Toys is an international company that has a main office and several branch offices.
The main office is located in Moscow. The branch offices are located throughout Europe. The
main office has 500 users. Each branch office has 4 to 70 users.
PLANNED CHANGES
Wingtip Toys opens a new branch office that contains a file server. You plan to promote the
file server to a Read-only Domain Controller (RODC). Wingtip Toys plans to hire a
consulting firm to manage its Web site. The consulting firm must only be permitted to
manage the Web site and must be prevented from accessing to all other server resources.
Wingtip Toys plans to purchase a high-resolution printer that will be connected to a print
server in the main office. Users must be charged for each page that they print on the printer.
You plan to present additional storage to a two node failover cluster in the main office. The
storage will be used by the file server instance.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
All servers run either Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2. All client
computers run either Windows Vista Enterprise or Windows 7 Enterprise.
Existing Network Infrastructure
The network contains an internal network and a perimeter network. The company Web site is
hosted on a standalone server in the perimeter network. The main office connects to each
branch office by using a 1-Mbps WAN link.
Existing Active Directory Environment
The network contains a single Active Directory domain named wingtiptoys.com. An Active
Directory site exists for each office. Each Active Directory site contains a single subnet. The
main office has two domain controllers. Each branch office has a single domain controller.
REQUIREMENTS
Technical Requirements
Wingtip Toys must meet the following technical requirements:
• Minimize network utilization.
• Minimize WAN link utilization.
• Ensure that the file servers can access additional storage as a local drive.
• Ensure that changes to the network are transparent to users whenever possible.
• Ensure that new storage solutions are supported by Windows Failover Clustering.
• Ensure that each user can access his Documents folder from any client computer.
• Automatically organize the files on the file servers according to the contents of the
files.
• Ensure that storage can be provisioned without causing any downtime of the file
servers.
• Ensure that the data on the file servers is protected by using Windows BitLocker
Drive Encryption (BitLocker).
Problem Statements
All users store their documents and other data in the Documents folder on their respective
client computers. The users report that when they log on to a computer that is not their own,
their documents are unavailable.
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You need to recommend a strategy for delegating administration to the consulting firm. What should
you recommend?
A.
Create local user accounts.
B.
Create domain user accounts.
C.
Create IIS Manager user accounts.
D.
Implement Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS).
Explanation:
http ://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732621%28WS.10%29.aspx
Add an IIS Manager user account in IIS Manager when you want to allow a user to connect to a site
or an application on your server, but you do not want to create a Windows user account or add the
user to a Windows group. IIS Manager user credentials consist of a user name and password that are
created in IIS Manager and are used exclusively for IIS Manager to access the IIS configuration files.
After you create an IIS Manager user account, you can allow the user to connect to sites and
applications. The user can then configure delegated features in those sites and applications.