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Exam Number/Code: 70-281
Exam name: MCSE Planning, Deploying, and Managing an Enterprise Project Management Solution
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1.You are the administrator of Microsoft Office Project Server 2003
for your company. You install Microsoft SQL Server 2000 on ServerX.
ServerX stores the Project Server database. The Project Server database
and transaction logs are backed up to a remote server at 2:00 A.M.
every day. There are 36 gigabytes (GB) of hard drive space allocated on
ServerX for database and log files. Your company has 900 active
projects and 1,200 completed projects. Team members update their
progress on tasks in Microsoft Office Project Web Access every Friday
before 5:00 P.M. One thousand team members are added as resources in
Project Server. On a Friday afternoon, users report they cannot make
changes to Project Server data. The Event Viewer application log on
ServerX contains several error entries just prior to the reported
problems that say, "Event ID 2013: The disk is at or near capacity. You
may need to delete some files." Your company has a freeze on new
hardware acquisitions. Without purchasing new hardware, you must
reconfigure ServerX to ensure that team members are able to make
changes to Project Server data, and you must prevent similar errors
from occuring in the future. What should you do?
A. Back up the transaction log. Modify the backup schedule so that the transaction log is backed up every hour.
B. Clear the Temp directory. Empty the Recycle Bin. Modify the settings
for the Recycle Bin on the data and log disk to remove deleted files
immediately without moving them to the Recycle Bin.
C. Save all completed projects to a remote database. Remove completed projects from the Project Server database.
D. Turn on the AutoShrink setting on the SQL Server for the Project Server database.
Answer: B
3. You are the administrator of Microsoft Office Project Server 2003
for your company. Your company installs Project Server and Microsoft
Internet Explorer 6.0. Internet Explorer security is installed with the
default settings. When team members enter the Project Server intranet
address in the browser to log on to Microsoft Office Project Web
Access, they receive a message that the page is unavailable. You need
to make sure team members can log on to the Project Server by using
Project Web Access without receiving error or prompt messages. What
should you do?
A. Select the Local intranet Security setting Include all local (intranet) sites not listed in other zones.
B. Select the Local intranet Security setting Include all network paths (UNCs).
C. Add the Project Server address to the list of trusted Web sites.
D. Add the Project Server address to the local intranet zone.
Answer: C
4. You are the administrator of the Microsoft Enterprise Project
Management solution for your company. Your company has a high security
standard which does not allow applications to write to the system drive
where the Program files directory is located. You install Microsoft
Project Server and Views Processing on ServerA. You delete the ViewDrop
directory from the C:Program filesMicrosoft Office Project Server
2003bin directory. You create a new ViewDrop directory on a separate
drive on ServerA. You must ensure that project managers can
successfully publish their projects. What should you do?
A. Add all project managers' domain accounts to the new directory. Grant the project managers' domain accounts full access.
B. Change the registry setting for ViewsFileDrop on ServerA to the new directory.
C. Create a link in the C:Program FilesMicrosoft Project Serverbin directory that points to the new directory.
D. Change the Microsoft Project Views Notification Service to run under the Administrator account of ServerA.
Answer: B
5. You are the administrator of Microsoft Office Project Server 2003
for your company. Your company is running Project Server in a Windows
Active Directory domain. Your company employs several external
consultants assigned to project tasks within Project Server. These
users do not have Windows domain accounts. Instead, they connect to
Project Server by using Project Server accounts. In Project Server, you
set the Enterprise Resource Pool to synchronize with Active Directory
each day. External consultants in the Enterprise Resource Pool can no
longer connect to the Project Server. By expending the least
administrative effort, you must ensure that external consultants can
connect to Project Server by using Microsoft Project Web Access and be
assigned tasks in projects. What should you do?
A. Assign external resources accounts in the Active Directory domain
and group with which you will synchronize. Synchronize the Enterprise
Resource Pool with the Active Directory again.
B. Change the Active Directory group to synchronize with the Enterprise
Resource Pool. Synchronize the Enterprise Resource Pool with Active
Directory again.
C. Reactivate accounts for external resources in Project Server. Create
a new group named "Consultants" in Project Server for external
resources.
D. Create local accounts on the project server for any external project resources.
Answer: A
6. You are the administrator of the Microsoft Enterprise Project
Management solution for your company. All employees at your company
have user accounts in Active Directory. You install Microsoft Office
Project Server 2003 with default settings. You create new Active
Directory security groups. You add all Microsoft Office Project Web
Access users to those groups according to their roles as defined in the
Enterprise Project Management solution. You configure the Project
Server groups to connect to the new Active Directory groups. Written
company policy dictates that only resources in the Team Member Active
Directory security group can be available for project teams. You must
configure the Enterprise Project Management solution to maintain this
company policy with the least administrative effort. What should you do?
A. Open the Enterprise Global. Add only users from the Project Server Team Member group to the Resource Sheet.
B. On the Server Configuration page of Project Web Access, enter the
Team Member Active Directory security group in the Active Directory
Enterprise Resource Pool Synchronization Options dialog box.
C. Add the Project Server Team Member group to the My Resources
category. Click the Update Now button for Active Directory
synchronization.
D. Use the Import Resources to the Enterprise wizard for all Project
Web Access users. Add only resources to the Project Server Team Member
group.
Answer: B
7. You are the administrator of the Microsoft Enterprise Project
Management solution for your company. You back up the Microsoft Office
Project Server 2003 database to disk each night. You also back up the
transaction logs to disk every two hours. A project manager completes
work on a project and realizes that he has completely changed the
project schedule. He asks you to restore his project to its previous
state. You need to recover the project but minimize data loss to other
projects. What should you do?
A. Restore the database from the previous night's backup to a different
database. Import data the project manager was working on from the
restored database to the production Project Server database by using
Transact-SQL (T-SQL).
B. Restore the Project Server database from the previous night's backup
over the current Project Server database. Restore the transaction logs
from any time after the previous backup to the last completed backup of
the transaction log.
C. Restore the database from the previous night's backup to a different
database. Run RestoreP.exe from the Project Server CD-ROM on the
project server.
D. Restore the database from the previous night's backup to a different
database. Use Data Transformation Services to import data related to
the project from the restored database to the production database.
Answer: C
8. You are the administrator of the Microsoft Enterprise Project
Management solution for your company. You need to remove some resource
accounts from the project server. You select the Clean up Project
Server database option on the Administration page of Microsoft Office
Project Web Access. You select the account named "Susan" from the list,
and click the Delete button. You receive the following error message:
"Request Status: 110 You are unable to delete Susan's account from the
server." You must ensure that you can delete Susan's account on the
project server. What should you do?
A. Delete Susan's account from any projects published on the server.
B. Have Susan log off of the project server in Microsoft Office Project Professional and Project Web Access.
C. Check in Susan's account from any checked-out copies of the Enterprise Resource Pool.
D. Convert Susan's account from a Project Server account to a Windows Domain account.
Answer: C
2. You are the administrator of the Microsoft Enterprise Project
Management solution for your company. Your company wants to use
Microsoft Office Project Server 2003. You install Microsoft SQL Server
2000 and Analysis Services on ServerA. You install Project Server,
Views Processing, and Session Management on ServerB. You configure the
connection to Analysis Services and set up all accounts. You want to
migrate the Analysis Services metadata to SQL Server on ServerA. What
should you do?
A. Run PSMigrat.exe on the Analysis Services server.
B. Migrate the Msmdrep.mdb Access database to the SQL Server by using
the Data Transformation Services in the SQL Server Enterprise Manager.
C. Migrate the Analysis Services repository to the SQL Server by using the Analysis Manager.
D. Run SMigrate.exe on the SQL Server server.
Answer: C