Q1. - (Topic 6)
You plan to deploy a SharePoint Server 2013 server farm.
You have a network share named Share1 that contains the extracted installation files for SharePoint Server 2013.
You download a cumulative update for SharePoint Server 2013 named Cu1.exe.
You need to create a slipstreamed installation source that contains the cumulative update.
What should you do?
A. Run cul.exe and specify the /extract parameter.
B. Copy Cul.exe to the Updates folder in Share1.
C. Run setup.exe and specify the /extract parameter.
D. Create a folder named 15\Resources in Share1, and then copy Cul.exe to the 15\Resources folder.
Answer: A
Explanation: Extract the contents of the downloaded update file to the Updates folder in the SharePoint installation source with the following command: {FileName}.exe /extract:C:\SPInstall\Updates
Note: SharePoint updates that have been released since the product launch provide fixes and enhancements to the product, and including these updates in a new installation is recommended..Rather than manually applying the updates after installing SharePoint, you can include them in a ‘slipstream’ mode so that they are automatically installed with SharePoint..
Q2. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6)
You plan to deploy a SharePoint Server 2013 server farm.
Three users named User1, User2, and User3 will perform administrative tasks.
You need to identify to which group the users must be assigned to ensure that the users can perform the following tasks:
User1 must be able to configure application domains.
User2 must be able to organize enterprise keywords.
User3 must be able to manage blocked file types.
The solution must minimize the number of privileges assigned to each user.
To which group should you assign each user? (To answer, drag the appropriate groups to the correct users. Each group may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Answer:
Q3. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
You have a SharePoint Server 2013 server farm that contains a web application named WebApp1. WebApp1 uses classic-mode authentication.
A company policy states that Central Administration must be used, whenever possible.
In the table below, identify which tasks can be performed from Central Administration and which task can only be performed from Windows PowerShell. Make only one selection in each row.
Answer:
Q4. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
You are managing a SharePoint web application. The environment includes an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain.
SharePoint site users authenticate by using their domain credentials.
Members of an AD security group named Auditors require only the following permissions on the web application:
Open Pages
View Pages
Manage Lists
View List Items
You need to begin defining and assigning the permissions to the security group. In Central Administration, you select the web application.
Which command should you choose? (To answer, select the appropriate command in the answer area.)
Answer:
Q5. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
A SharePoint environment was set up by using an automated installation script. Corporate policies prevent the use of wizards for installing and configuring server environments.
You plan to provide information from an external business system as metadata values within the environment. Users are not permitted to access this business system directly and the data cannot be exported from the external business system into SharePoint.
You need to ensure that users can access the metadata provided by the external system.
Which service should you configure? (To answer, select the appropriate service in the answer area.)
Answer:
Q6. HOTSPOT - (Topic 1)
You are setting up individual user sites.
You need to ensure that site addresses follow corporate guidelines.
Which command should you use? (To answer, select the appropriate command in the
answer area.)
Answer:
Q7. - (Topic 1)
You copy the content of the SharePoint installation media and software updates to your hard drive.
You need to meet the setup requirements for future SharePoint server installations.
What should you do?
A. Extract the content of each file to the Updates folder by running the /extract:<path> command.
B. Upgrade the installation media by running the /lang:<lcid> command.
C. Extract the content of each file to the Setup folder by running the /extract:<path> command.
D. Extract the content of each file to the PrerequisiteInstallerFiles folder by running the /extract:<path> command.
Answer: A
Q8. - (Topic 6)
A company uses SharePoint 2013 Server as its intranet portal. The Marketing department publishes many news articles, press releases, and corporate communications to the intranet home page.
You need to ensure that the Marketing department pages do not impact intranet performance.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. In Central Administration, set up a User Policy for the Super User and Super Reader accounts.
B. Configure IIS to use the Super User and Super Reader accounts for caching.
C. Use the Farm Configuration Wizard to configure the Super User and Super Reader accounts.
D. Use Windows PowerShell to add the Super User and Super Reader accounts.
Answer: A,D
Explanation: A: The way to correct this problem is to first create two normal user accounts in AD. These are not service accounts. You could call them domain\superuser and domain\superreader, but of course that’s up to you.The domain\superuser account needs to have a User Policy set for that gives it Full Control to the entire web application.
D: If you are using any type of claims based authentication you will need to use Windows
PowerShell. And Windows PowerShell is the hipper more modern and sustainable option
anyway. If you are using classic mode authentication run the following cmdlets on one of
your SharePoint servers:
$w = Get-SPWebApplication "http://<server>/"
$w.Properties["portalsuperuseraccount"] = "domain\superuser"
$w.Properties["portalsuperreaderaccount"] = "domain\superreader"
$w.Update()
If you are using claims based authentication run these cmdlets on one of your SharePoint
servers:
$w = Get-SPWebApplication "http://<server>/"
$w.Properties["portalsuperuseraccount"] = "i:0#.w|domain\superuser"
$w.Properties["portalsuperreaderaccount"] = "i:0#.w|domain\superreader"
$w.Update()
Note:
* If you have a SharePoint Publishing site and you check the event viewer every once in a while you might see the following warning in there: Object Cache: The super user account utilized by the cache is not configured. This can increase the number of cache misses, which causes the page requests to consume unneccesary system resources.To configure the account use the following command 'stsadm -o setproperty -propertynameportalsuperuseraccount -propertyvalue account -urlwebappurl'. The account should be any account that has Full Control access to the SharePoint databases but is not an application pool account.Additional Data:Current default super user account: SHAREPOINT\system This means that the cache accounts for your web application aren’t properly set and that there will be a lot of cache misses. If a cache miss occurs the page the user requested will have to be build up from scratch again. Files and information will be retrieved from the database and the file system and the page will be rendered. This means an extra hit on your SharePoint and database servers and a slower page load for your end user.
Reference: Resolving "The super user account utilized by the cache is not configured."
Q9. - (Topic 6)
You have a SharePoint Server 2013 server farm.
You need to ensure that users can use the Newsfeed app on their My Site to aggregate user actions and system activities.
Which type of cache should you configure?
A. An output cache
B. An object cache
C. A BLOB cache
D. A distributed cache
Answer: D
Explanation: SharePoint 2013, makes use of distributed cache to cache newsfeeds, microblogging, conversations, security trimming, OneNote client access, and even keeps the FedAuth cookie for claims based authentication on the server side, so it’s more secure, load balancer friendly, and works with webkit-based browsers that like to chop off your cookies at 64kb.
Q10. - (Topic 6)
You are managing a site collection in a SharePoint farm.
You need to configure the minimum level of permissions necessary for users to manage lists in the site collection.
What permission level should you configure?
A. Edit
B. Contribute
C. Read
D. Limited Access
Answer: A