Files
BranchCache
File Access
Access Control
NFS maybe
100
A distributed file system protocol that is used to access files over a network, similar to accessing a file using a shared folder in Windows.
What is Network File System (NFS)
100
This mode uses one or more dedicated servers to host the cache when using BrachCache.
What is hosted cache?
100
These are the types of file access auditing.
What is Success, Fail, or All
100
Number of BranchCache modes which can be configured per branch office.
What is one? You must choose either distributed or hosted for each branch in your organization.
100
This is used to prove the identity of a user.
What is authentication?
200
This enables you to integrate Windows users into an existing UNIX or Linux environment, including managing user accounts and passwords on Windows and UNIX systems.
What is Identity Management for UNIX ?
200
When using BranchCache, this mode is designed for branch offices with fewer than 50 users that do not have a dedicated server in the branch office.
What is Distributed Cache?
200
Starting with Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, you can enable this, which enables you to configure object access auditing for every file and folder in a computer’s file system.
What is Global Object Access Auditing?
200
The Windows PowerShell cmdlet can you use to install the BranchCache feature on a computer.
What is Install-WindowsFeature BranchCache?
200
Location on a server where you begin the installation of the Server for NFS and Client for NFS role.
What is server manager?
300
When you install the Server for NFS role, it extends the Active Directory schema by adding these attributes.
What is UNIX?
300
Name three options available when configuring the BranchCache hash publication options in Group Policy.
What is Allow hash publication only for shared folders on which BranchCache is enabled, allow hash publication for all shared folders, and disallow hash publication on all shared folders?
300
You can use this to create targeted audit policies based on resource properties, and expressions, so that you don’t have to audit every file.
What is Dynamic Access Control?
300
Using Dynamic Access Control to create targeted audit policies based on __________ and _______ means you don’t have to audit every file.
What is resource properties and expressions?
300
The PowerShell cmdlet that is used to configure BranchCache in local caching mode.
What is Enable-BCLocal?
400
When configuring UNIX Attributes for an Active Directory user account, these attributes are available for configuration.
What is NIS domain, UID, login shell, Home directory, and Primary group?
400
This allows you to configure automatic procedures for defining a desired property on a file, based on the conditions specified in classification rules.
What is file classification?
400
You must install the Identity Management for UNIX using this command line tool.
What is dism.exe?
400
Name the attributes used when accessing a file using NFS.
What is UID and GID?
400
The PowerShell cmdlet that is used to modify BranchCache configuration.
What is Set-BCCache?
500
BranchCache supports these protocols.
What is HTTP/HTTPS, SMB and BITS?
500
Before you can audit access to files, you must complete these two tasks.
What is specify files to be audited and enable file server auditing?
500
Location where the Identity Management for UNIX feature is installed.
What is on the Domain Controller?
500
To create a NFS shared folder on a cluster, you need to install these three items.
What is the File Services role, the Server for NFS role service, and the Failover Clustering feature?
500
The PowerShell cmdlet that is used to configure BranchCache in distributed caching mode.
What is Enable-BCDistributed?
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