Which four actions should you perform in sequence?

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Topic 5, Contoso Ltd
Background
A company named Contoso, Ltd. has offices in Seattle and Toronto. Each office has a data center and a
region-specific site in a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named contoso.com.
The database servers run Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. Database servers are installed in each data
center and are members of the region-specific sites. The WAN connection between the data centers is a
dedicated T3 connection.
Existing Corporate Farm
Contoso has a SharePoint farm named HQ-SP10. The SharePoint servers in the farm run SharePoint
Server 2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2.
HQ-SP10 hosts many web applications that require unique service accounts. A SharePoint 2010 web
application named WebApp1 is located at https://webapp1.contoso.com. WebApp1 references a
custom knowledge base module in HQ-SP10 and the content is stored in the SharePoint database HQDB.
Employees authenticate to WebApp1 by using classic mode authentication.
Users in both offices make frequent updates to SharePoint content. Administrators make only minimal
changes to the SharePoint farm settings and web applications.
Existing Product Support FarmThe product support department hosts a SharePoint farm named DEPT-SP13. The SharePoint servers in
the farm run SharePoint Server 2013 and are members of a domain named PrdSupport.contoso.com.
DEPT-SP13 hosts two service applications:
 A built-in service application provides access to a business data
model connected to the company’s data warehouse.
 A custom service application named SvcApp1 provides access to
data in a legacy system.
Users in the product support department access the service applications by using a local web application
named WebApp2. WebApp2 is located at webapp2.contoso.com and is stored in the SharePoint
database DEPTDB. Users in other departments access the service applications by using WebApp1.
Technical Challenges
You are upgrading HQ-SP10 and the web applications hosted in the farm to a new SharePoint Server
2013 farm named HQ-SP13.
When upgrading the content database to SharePoint Server 2013, you receive the following error
message:

Business Requirements
The SharePoint 2010 environment must meet the following business requirements:
 HQ-SP10 must provide read-only access to users during the
migration.
 All customizations in HQ-SP10 must be migrated to HQ-SP13.
The SharePoint 2013 environment must meet the following business requirements:
 HQ-SP13 and the web applications must remain available if one
of the SharePoint servers or database servers is offline.
 Users’ documents stored in HQ-SP13 must be available if all the
servers in a region are offline.
 Shared resources in SvcApp1 must be available to other
SharePoint farms in the company.
 All customizations in HQ-SP13 must be verified after the farm
upgrade.
 Periodically, you must provide an offline copy of site content
from HQ-SP13 to the legal department.Technical Requirements
You have the following technical requirements:
All users must be able to access the business data model for the company data warehouse.
Backup administrators must be able to restore HQ-SP13, WebApp1, and SvcApp1 separately.
The SharePoint 2013 environment for HQ-SP13 must meet the following technical requirements:
 The database servers must run Microsoft SQL Server 2012.
 The databases must belong to a SQL Server AlwaysOn
Availability Group and use the WAN connection for database replication
between the sites.
 The database servers must be configured with the Enable
Contained Databases property.
 Application pools for the web applications require unique
service accounts.
 After the upgrade, users in the accounting department who
connect to WebApp1 must be able to access shared resources in
SvcApp1.

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DRAG DROP
You need to make the required resources available for users in the accounting department.
Which four actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from the
list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)

###BeginCaseStudy###
Topic 5, Contoso Ltd
Background
A company named Contoso, Ltd. has offices in Seattle and Toronto. Each office has a data center and a
region-specific site in a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named contoso.com.
The database servers run Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2. Database servers are installed in each data
center and are members of the region-specific sites. The WAN connection between the data centers is a
dedicated T3 connection.
Existing Corporate Farm
Contoso has a SharePoint farm named HQ-SP10. The SharePoint servers in the farm run SharePoint
Server 2010 on Windows Server 2008 R2.
HQ-SP10 hosts many web applications that require unique service accounts. A SharePoint 2010 web
application named WebApp1 is located at https://webapp1.contoso.com. WebApp1 references a
custom knowledge base module in HQ-SP10 and the content is stored in the SharePoint database HQDB.
Employees authenticate to WebApp1 by using classic mode authentication.
Users in both offices make frequent updates to SharePoint content. Administrators make only minimal
changes to the SharePoint farm settings and web applications.
Existing Product Support FarmThe product support department hosts a SharePoint farm named DEPT-SP13. The SharePoint servers in
the farm run SharePoint Server 2013 and are members of a domain named PrdSupport.contoso.com.
DEPT-SP13 hosts two service applications:
 A built-in service application provides access to a business data
model connected to the company’s data warehouse.
 A custom service application named SvcApp1 provides access to
data in a legacy system.
Users in the product support department access the service applications by using a local web application
named WebApp2. WebApp2 is located at webapp2.contoso.com and is stored in the SharePoint
database DEPTDB. Users in other departments access the service applications by using WebApp1.
Technical Challenges
You are upgrading HQ-SP10 and the web applications hosted in the farm to a new SharePoint Server
2013 farm named HQ-SP13.
When upgrading the content database to SharePoint Server 2013, you receive the following error
message:

Business Requirements
The SharePoint 2010 environment must meet the following business requirements:
 HQ-SP10 must provide read-only access to users during the
migration.
 All customizations in HQ-SP10 must be migrated to HQ-SP13.
The SharePoint 2013 environment must meet the following business requirements:
 HQ-SP13 and the web applications must remain available if one
of the SharePoint servers or database servers is offline.
 Users’ documents stored in HQ-SP13 must be available if all the
servers in a region are offline.
 Shared resources in SvcApp1 must be available to other
SharePoint farms in the company.
 All customizations in HQ-SP13 must be verified after the farm
upgrade.
 Periodically, you must provide an offline copy of site content
from HQ-SP13 to the legal department.Technical Requirements
You have the following technical requirements:
All users must be able to access the business data model for the company data warehouse.
Backup administrators must be able to restore HQ-SP13, WebApp1, and SvcApp1 separately.
The SharePoint 2013 environment for HQ-SP13 must meet the following technical requirements:
 The database servers must run Microsoft SQL Server 2012.
 The databases must belong to a SQL Server AlwaysOn
Availability Group and use the WAN connection for database replication
between the sites.
 The database servers must be configured with the Enable
Contained Databases property.
 Application pools for the web applications require unique
service accounts.
 After the upgrade, users in the accounting department who
connect to WebApp1 must be able to access shared resources in
SvcApp1.

###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You need to make the required resources available for users in the accounting department.
Which four actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from the
list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)

Answer: See the explanation

Explanation:
Box 1: Set the permission for SvcApp1 to full Control on DEPT-Sp13.
Box 2: Exchange trust certificates between HQ-Sp13 and DEPT-Sp13.
Box 3: Connect to SvcApp1 on HQ-SP13. Add SvcApp1 to WebApp1.
Box 4: Publish SvcApp1 on HQ-Sp13.
Note:
* From scenario:
/ After the upgrade, users in the accounting department who connect to WebApp1 must be able to
access shared resources in SvcApp1
/ A custom service application named SvcApp1 provides access to data in a legacy system./ Shared resources in SvcApp1 must be available to other SharePoint farms in the company.
/ HQ-SP10 hosts many web applications that require unique service accounts. A SharePoint 2010 web
application named WebApp1 is located at https://webappl.contoso.com. WebApp1 references a custom
knowledge base module in HQ-SP10 and the content is stored in the SharePoint database HQDB.
Employees authenticate to WebApp1 by using classic mode authentication.
/ DEPT-Sp13 is the old server. HQ-Sp13 is the new server.
/ Current scenario:
DEPT-SP13 hosts two service applications:
A built-in service application provides access to a business data model connected to the company’s data
warehouse.
A custom service application named SvcApp1 provides access to data in a legacy system.



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Ivy

Ivy

I think the answer should be:
1) Exchange trusts
2) Publish on DEPT-13
3) Set permissions for SvcApp1 to Full Control on DEPT-SP13
4) Connect from HQ-SP13

Since the app resides on DEPT-SP13, that is where it should be published. Not mentioned in this question is that you must nog forget to give the consumers farm Full Control on the publishing farms Application Discovery and Load Balancing Service Application.
The Training Kit states that after you have finished this step, `the publishing farm can give permissions to the consuming farm for other service applications’.

alexbg

alexbg

Answer is wrong. It should be:

1. Exchange trust certificates between the farms.

2. On the publishing farm (DEPT-SP13), publish the service application(SvcApp1).

3. On the consuming farm (HQ-SP13), set the permission to the appropriate service applications (SvcApp1) to Full Control.

4. On the consuming farm (HQ-SP13), connect to the remote service application (Add SvcApp1 to WebApp1).

TECHNET LINK: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff621100