You need to prepare the infrastructure

Topic 1, Company One
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You have deployed a ConfigMgr site server at each site. You are planning to use PXE boot to deploy a new
Windows 7 image. You need to deploy the image to all office locations. When you attempt to perform a PXE
boot, it fails at each office location.
You need to prepare the infrastructure.
What should you do? (Choose all that apply.)

Background
You are the desktop architect for a company with 14,000 client computers. Some client computers are
portable computers and some are desktop computers. All client computers currently run Windows XP.
You are in the evaluation phase for upgrading to Windows 7. Approximately half of the Carlsbad and Madrid
offices are used by sales employees. Sales employees report to the office only once per quarter. Your
company has users in offices as shown in the following table.

The address for the SharePoint site is https://intranet.company.com.
Each location has gigabit network connections to the desktop except Madrid, which has 100 megabit
connections. Each office has a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server and uses multiple
VLANs.
You use Group Policy objects (GPOs) to manage various settings. The following figure displays the
Organizational Unit (OU) layout for the Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain.

Each office has two connections, a data center WAN link and an Internet connection. Each office connects
to a central data center facility with connection speeds as shown in the following table.

You currently use one of each client computer modelto create and maintain a disk image for each model.
The models supported by your company are listed in the following table.

You currently use a third-party disk imaging application to capture and deploy new Windows XP computers.
Desktop administrators use optical media to deploy the image to new or repurposed client computers. The
current Windows XP image is about 11 GB in size, which includes 2 GB of applications and 9 GB of
Windows XP files.
Business Requirements
The deployment of Windows 7 must meet the followingbusiness requirements:
Deployment requirements
The deployment must maximize the use of existing client computers. The deployment must reduce the
amount of time spent updating client computers after deployment.
Technical Requirements
The application must meet the following technical requirements:
Infrastructure requirements
The amount of disk space required to store deployment images must be reduced. The number of
images that need to be copied across WAN links mustbe reduced. You are based in the Los Angeles
office and use the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit. You have a file server hosting a deployment share in
Los Angeles.
Application compatibility
All current applications must be supported on Windows 7.
All offices are moving to a new finance applicationin the next six months. The new finance application
installs and runs correctly on Windows 7.
Migration requirements
The deployment cannot require users to store their files on a network or external drive for the migration.
Only system administrators can be allowed to install applications. User data must be migrated during
upgrades to Windows 7. There is a small budget for hardware upgrades when required.
Image maintenance
You need to minimize the re-arm passes.
Security
Each location has a security group made up of the desktop computer objects in that location. Users must
not be able to change their web browser or client computer security settings.
Your requirements are as follows:
A startup PIN and TPM are required for all BitLocker users.
Local regulations prohibit the use of BitLocker forall computers in the Munich office. This supersedes
any other requirement.
All laptops within the company must have BitLocker enabled.
All Madrid desktops must have BitLocker enabled.
No other desktops besides Madrid should have Bitlocker enabled.
Computers in office lobbies are not permitted to join the domain.
You need to block the use of ActiveX controls for all external websites.

Topic 1, Company One
This question is one in a series of questions that all present the same scenario. For your convenience, the
scenario is repeated in each question. (Click the Case Studybutton.)
Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in
each question in this series.
You have deployed a ConfigMgr site server at each site. You are planning to use PXE boot to deploy a new
Windows 7 image. You need to deploy the image to all office locations. When you attempt to perform a PXE
boot, it fails at each office location.
You need to prepare the infrastructure.
What should you do? (Choose all that apply.)

Background
You are the desktop architect for a company with 14,000 client computers. Some client computers are
portable computers and some are desktop computers. All client computers currently run Windows XP.
You are in the evaluation phase for upgrading to Windows 7. Approximately half of the Carlsbad and Madrid
offices are used by sales employees. Sales employees report to the office only once per quarter. Your
company has users in offices as shown in the following table.

The address for the SharePoint site is https://intranet.company.com.
Each location has gigabit network connections to the desktop except Madrid, which has 100 megabit
connections. Each office has a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server and uses multiple
VLANs.
You use Group Policy objects (GPOs) to manage various settings. The following figure displays the
Organizational Unit (OU) layout for the Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain.

Each office has two connections, a data center WAN link and an Internet connection. Each office connects
to a central data center facility with connection speeds as shown in the following table.

You currently use one of each client computer modelto create and maintain a disk image for each model.
The models supported by your company are listed in the following table.

You currently use a third-party disk imaging application to capture and deploy new Windows XP computers.
Desktop administrators use optical media to deploy the image to new or repurposed client computers. The
current Windows XP image is about 11 GB in size, which includes 2 GB of applications and 9 GB of
Windows XP files.
Business Requirements
The deployment of Windows 7 must meet the followingbusiness requirements:
Deployment requirements
The deployment must maximize the use of existing client computers. The deployment must reduce the
amount of time spent updating client computers after deployment.
Technical Requirements
The application must meet the following technical requirements:
Infrastructure requirements
The amount of disk space required to store deployment images must be reduced. The number of
images that need to be copied across WAN links mustbe reduced. You are based in the Los Angeles
office and use the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit. You have a file server hosting a deployment share in
Los Angeles.
Application compatibility
All current applications must be supported on Windows 7.
All offices are moving to a new finance applicationin the next six months. The new finance application
installs and runs correctly on Windows 7.
Migration requirements
The deployment cannot require users to store their files on a network or external drive for the migration.
Only system administrators can be allowed to install applications. User data must be migrated during
upgrades to Windows 7. There is a small budget for hardware upgrades when required.
Image maintenance
You need to minimize the re-arm passes.
Security
Each location has a security group made up of the desktop computer objects in that location. Users must
not be able to change their web browser or client computer security settings.
Your requirements are as follows:
A startup PIN and TPM are required for all BitLocker users.
Local regulations prohibit the use of BitLocker forall computers in the Munich office. This supersedes
any other requirement.
All laptops within the company must have BitLocker enabled.
All Madrid desktops must have BitLocker enabled.
No other desktops besides Madrid should have Bitlocker enabled.
Computers in office lobbies are not permitted to join the domain.
You need to block the use of ActiveX controls for all external websites.

A.
On each VLAN or subnet, create an IP helper for PXE that points to the PXE service point in each office.

B.
Install a single PXE service point in the Los Angeles office.

C.
On each VLAN or subnet, create an IP helper for PXE that points to the PXE service point in the Los
Angeles office.

D.
Install a PXE service point in each office.

E.
Create a single IP helper for PXE that points to the DHCP server in the Los Angeles office.

F.
Create a single IP helper for PXE that points to the DHCP server in each office.



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