You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You create a notification recipient specifically for the SQL Server administrator. The SQL Server administrator wants to receive notification from the technical support team about problems only if they are not resolved within a specific period of time. You need to ensure that the SQL Server administrator is notified about problems that remain unresolved after a specific period of time. What should you do?
A. Create a new resolution state specifically for the SQL Server administrator. Add this resolution state to the notification subscription.
B. Create a notification subscription specifically for the SQL Server administrator. Configure the alert aging option.
C. Create a user role specifically for the SQL Server administrator that allows the administrator to view only SQL Server computers.
D. Modify the notification recipient specifically for the SQL Server administrator. Configure notification to occur during a scheduled time period.
Answer: B
Question: 2
You have a Systems Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. Your company has three data center locations. There is an e-mail gateway server in each location. Only the e-mail gateways are allowed to communicate with the Internet. You need to configure Operations Manager 2007 so that all e-mail alerts will be sent to notification recipients, even when an e-mail gateway is unavailable. What should you do?
A. Modify the e-mail notification settings to use Windows Integrated authentication.
B. Modify the e-mail notification settings to use Anonymous authentication.
C. Modify the e-mail notification settings so that the Retry primary after value is 15 minutes.
D. Modify the e-mail notification settings to include all three e-mail gateway servers.
Answer: D
Question: 3
You deploy System Center Operations Manager 2007 at your company. The company has three Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 computers. You need to ensure that the Exchange administrators are able only to override the configuration of rules and monitors. What should you do?
A. Create a user role that is based on the Author profile. Add the Exchange administrators to this new role.
B. Create a user role that is based on the Advanced Operator profile. Add the Exchange administrators to this new role.
C. Add the Exchange administrators to the Operations Manager Operators user role.
D. Add the Exchange administrators to the Operations Manager Administrators user role.
Answer: B
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You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You deploy Operations Manager agents to all domain controllers in the corporate Windows Server 2003 Active Directory environment. The Active Directory team installs two new domain controllers into the corporate Active Directory environment. You need to ensure that the Active Directory team is able to install agents on all new domain controllers by using the Operations Console. What should you do?
A. Create a user role named Operator AD. Select the Operator profile, and add the Active Directory team as members. Set the scope of the user role to the Active Directory Domain Controllers (Windows Server 2003) group.
B. Create a user role named Advanced Operator AD. Select the Advanced Operator profile, and add the Active Directory team as members. Set the scope of the user role to the Active Directory Domain Controllers (Windows Server 2003) group.
C. Add members of the Active Directory team as members of the Operations Manager Administrator user role.
D. Create a user role named Author AD. Select the Author profile and add the Active Directory team as members. Set the scope of the user role to the Active Directory Domain Controllers (Windows Server 2003) group.
Answer: C
Question: 5
You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You are specifying how alerts are assigned to support teams. You need to configure Operations Manager 2007 to allow Operators to assign alerts to specific areas of support, such as third-party vendors, hardware failures, and database errors. What should you do?
A. Create a separate notification subscription for each area of support.
B. When you are resolving alerts, add entries for each area of support in one of the custom fields of the alert properties.
C. When you are resolving alerts, add entries for each area of support on the Company Knowledge tab in the alert properties.
D. In global Management Group settings, configure custom alert resolution states for each area of support.
Answer: D
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You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You want to add Live Communications Server 2005 instant messaging capabilities to your configuration. You need to enable Instant Messaging as a notification channel in Operations Manager 2007. What should you do?
A. Import the Live Communications Server 2005 Management Pack.
B. Enable Instant Messaging notifications. Configure the local system account as the notification Run As account.
C. Enable Instant Messaging notifications. Configure a SIP-enabled domain account as the notification Run As account.
D. Configure notification recipients to receive Instant Messaging alerts.
Answer: C
Question: 7
You have a System Center Operations Manager 2007 environment. You install Operations Manager agents as part of the computer image for every member server in the corporate Active Directory domain. The agents have no agent settings information when they join the Active Directory domain. You need to automatically distribute agent settings to agents that are deployed as part of a computer image on all member servers that are joined to the corporate Active Directory domain. What should you do?
A. Configure an Active Directory Group Policy object (GPO) to apply settings.
B. Perform a client push installation of agents to all member servers in the corporate Active Directory domain.
C. Use the MOMADAdmin utility to publish Management Group information to all member servers in the corporate Active Directory domain.
D. Use the get-agent PowerShell commandlet to distribute agent configuration settings to all member servers in the corporate Active Directory domain.
Answer: C
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Your company deploys System Center Operations Manager 2007 agents as part of a computer image. You join all computers in the company to the corporate Active Directory domain. You need to ensure that agents automatically obtain settings from the corporate Active Directory domain at startup. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Use the MOMAD Admin utility to publish Management Group information to the corporate Active Directory domain.
B. Run the Discovery Wizard. Perform automatic computer discovery to scan Active Directory for installed agents.
C. Configure Auto Agent Assignment on the target Management Server to assign desired computers to the target Management Server.
D. Configure an Active Directory Group Policy object (GPO) to publish Management Group information to computers in the corporate Active Directory domain.
Answer: A AND C
Question: 9
You deploy System Center Operations Manager 2007 at your company. All computers are joined to the corporate Active Directory domain. All client computers in the Active Directory domain run Microsoft Windows XP. You attempt to perform a client push installation of Operations Manager agents to several client computers. The installation fails on some of the computers. You receive the following error message: The RPC server is unavailable. You need to install agents on all client computers. What should you do?
A. Disable the Windows firewall on the computers that exhibit the failure. Retry the client push installation of the agent.
B. Enable the Computer Browser service on the computers that exhibit the failure. Retry the client push installation of the agent.
C. Add the Management Server Action account to the Domain Admins Active Directory global group. Retry the client push installation of the agent.
D. Add the Management Server Action account to the local Administrators group on the computers that exhibit the failure. Retry the client push installation of the agent.
Answer: A
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You deploy System Center Operations Manager 2007 in your company s Active Directory domain. You manually install an Operations Manager agent on an application server named Server1. Server1 is a member of the Active Directory domain. The agent does not appear in the Pending Management view in the Operations Console. An error message in the Operations Manager Event log on Server1 indicates that the agent is unable to obtain configuration information from the Management Server. You need to ensure that the agent appears in the Pending Management view in the Operations Console. What should you do?
A. Select the Review new manual agent installations in pending management view option.
B. Configure the agent on Server1 to use certificate-based authentication.
C. Add the Management Server action account to the local Administrators group on Server1. Restart the Health Service on Server1.
D. Disable mutual authentication in the Operations Console. Restart the Health Service on Server1.
Answer: A