You need to ensure that Server02 synchronizes updates from Server01

You have two Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) servers named Server01 and Server02.
Server01 synchronizes from Microsoft Update. Server02 synchronizes updates from Server01. Both
servers are members of the same Active Directory domain.
You configure Server01 to require SSL for all WSUS metadata by using a certificate issued by an
enterprise root certification authority (CA).
You need to ensure that Server02 synchronizes updates from Server01.
What should you do on Server02?

You have two Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) servers named Server01 and Server02.
Server01 synchronizes from Microsoft Update. Server02 synchronizes updates from Server01. Both
servers are members of the same Active Directory domain.
You configure Server01 to require SSL for all WSUS metadata by using a certificate issued by an
enterprise root certification authority (CA).
You need to ensure that Server02 synchronizes updates from Server01.
What should you do on Server02?

A.
From a command prompt, run wsusutil.exe configuresslproxy server02 443.

B.
From a command prompt, run wsusutil.exe configuressl server01.

C.
From a command prompt, run wsusutil.exe configuresslproxy server01 443.

D.
From the Update Services console, modify the Update Source and Proxy Server options.



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taspanja

taspanja

I believe LWG is correct – answer is D

Bas

Bas

Answer=D

To synchronize a downstream server to an upstream server that is using SSL
In the WSUS Administration snap-in, click Options, and then click Update Source and Proxy Server.
In the Update Source box, select Synchronize from another Windows Server Update Services server check box, type the name of the upstream server and the port number it uses for SSL connections, and then select the Use SSL when synchronizing update information check box.
Click OK to save the settings.

Yo

Yo

So many of these questions have wrong answers… I wonder if this site does more harm than good?

The answer marked as correct is used when needing to specify a proxy server for SSL **NOT** for obtaining updates. D would be the only option listed in the question to point to an update source.

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh852346(v=ws.11).aspx

Dustin

Dustin

You’re obviously new here. These are braindumps, so by default there will be some wrong answers because hardly anyone will get a 100% score on an MS exam.
That’s why this site is so helpful thanks to the active community holding discussions about what should be the correct answer.

Remember that MS considers these things to be illegal, so stay on your toes..