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1.Why would the Vac/Sick button for MK0-201 an employee on the Employee Maintenance screen be dimmed?
A: You marked no to accrue vacation and sick time in Payroll Setup.
B: You marked no to accrue vacation and sick time on the employee.
C: You marked to accrue from Attendance in the Attendance Setup screen.
D: The Vac/Sick button will only be dimmed if the employee has no vacation or sick hours available to use.
Correct Answers:? C
2.Where are General Ledger 642-164 accounts for Payroll transactions pulled?
A: Employee Maintenance
B: The Class assigned to the Employee
C: Payroll Posting Accounts Setup
D: Posting Accounts Setup
Correct Answers:? C
3.Human Resources supports which of the following premium methods for Life Insurance?
A: Fixed Amounts only 117-301
B: Fixed Amounts and Variable Amounts
C: Fixed Amounts and Age Based
D: Variable Amounts and Age Based
Correct Answers:? C
4.When calculating checks, which of the following must be corrected before you can complete the pay run?
A: Warnings
B: Errors
C: Critical Mistakes
D: Warnings and Errors
Correct Answers:? B
5.On the Setup Accruals window ml0-320? in Attendance, which of the following ccrue By options should be used if all employees receive 40 hrs of sick time at the beginning of each year?
A: Hr/Yr
B: Interval
C: Pay Period
D: Post Once
Correct Answers:? B
6.Which of the following are automatic pay types and don require a transaction to be included in a Payroll check build?
A:Hourly
B:Holiday
C:Salary
D:Pension
Correct Answers:? C, D
7.In the Attendance Transaction NS0-153 Transfer window, what does the checkbox indicate next to a transaction?
A: The transaction needs to be posted.
B: The transaction has been previously posted.
C: The transaction has been voided.
D: The transaction has been marked for posting.
Correct Answers:? B
8.If an applicant is hired, which of the following information will the system transfer to their employee record?
A:Skills
B:Education9L0-609
C:Interviews
D:Applicant User Defined information
Correct Answers:? A, B
9.Which of the following organizational setups require that you set up at least one? .
A:Division
B:Department
C:Position/Job title
D:Supervisors 642-812
Correct Answers:? B, C
10.Which of the following pay codes need to be based on another pay code?
A:Commission
B:Vacation
C:Holiday
D:Overtime
Correct Answers:? B, C, D 000-833
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1. Your company has a main office XK0-002 and a branch office.
Users in the branch office report that they are unable to access shared resources in the main office.
You discover that computers in the branch office have IP addresses in the range of 169.254.x.x.
You need to ensure that computers can connect to shared resources in both the main office and the branch office.
What should you do?
A. Configure a DHCP relay agent on TB0-105 a member server in the main office.
B. Configure a DHCP relay agent on a member server in the branch office.
C. Configure the Broadcast Address DHCP server option to include the main offices DHCP server address.
D. Configure the Resource Location Servers DHCP server option to include the main offices server IP addresses.
Answer: B
2. Your company has an IPv6 network that has 25 segments. You deploy a server on the IPv6 network.
You need to ensure that the server can communicate with all segments on the IPv6 network.
What should you do? MK0-201
A. Configure the IPv6 address as fd00::2b0:d0ff:fee9:4143/8.
B. Configure the IPv6 address as fe80::2b0:d0ff:fee9:4143/64.
C. Configure the IPv6 address as ff80::2b0:d0ff:fee9:4143/64.
D. Configure the IPv6 address as 0000::2b0:d0ff:fee9:4143/64.
Answer: A
3. Your company uses DHCP to lease IPv4 addresses to computers at the main office. A WAN link connects the main office TB0-105 to a branch office. All computers in the branch office are configured with static IP addresses. The branch office does not use DHCP and uses a different subnet.
You need to ensure that the portable computers can connect to network resources at the main office and the branch office.
How should you configure each portable computer?
A. Use a static IPv4 address in the range used at the branch office.
B. Use an alternate? MK0-201 configuration that contains a static IP address in the range used at the main office.
C. Use the address that was assigned by the DHCP server as a static IP address.
D. Use an alternate configuration that contains a static IP address in the range used at the branch office.
Answer: D
4. Your company has servers that run Windows Server 2008. All client computers run Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows Vista.
You need to ensure that all computers can use the IPv6 protocol.
What should you do?
A. Install Service Pack 4 on all Windows 2000 Professional computers.
B. Upgrade the Windows 2000 Professional computers to Windows XP SP2.
C. Run the IPv6.exe tool on the Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP computers.
D. Install the Active Directory TB0-105 Client extension (DSClient.exe) on the Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP computers.
Answer: B
5. Your company has computers in multiple locations that use IPv4 and IPv6. Each location is protected by a firewall that performs symmetric NAT.
You need to allow peer-to-peer communication between all locations.
What should you do?
A. Configure dynamic NAT on the firewall.
B. Configure the firewall to allow the use of Teredo.
C. Configure a link local IPv6 address for the internal interface of the firewall.
D. Configure a global IPv6 address XK0-002 for the external interface of the firewall.
Answer: B
6. Your company has recently deployed a server that runs Windows Server 2008. The server has the IP information shown below:
IP address: 192.168.46.186
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.192
Default gateway: 192.168.46.1
Users on remote subnets? MK0-201? report that they are unable to connect to the server.
You need to ensure all users are able to connect to the server.
What should you do?
A. Change the IP address to 192.168.46.129.
B. Change the IP address to 192.168.46.200.
C. Change the subnet mask to a 24-bit mask.
D. Change the subnet mask to a 27-bit mask.
Answer: C
7. You have a Windows Server 2008 computer that has an IP address of 172.16.45.9/21.
The server is configured to use IPv6 addressing.
You need to test IPv6 TB0-105 communication to a server that has an IP address of 172.16.40.18/21.
What should you do from a command prompt?
A. Type ping 172.16.45.9:::::.
B. Type ping ::9.45.16.172.
C. Type ping followed by the Link-local address of the server.
D. Type ping followed by the Site-local address of the server.
Answer: C MK0-201
8. Your company has four DNS servers that run Windows Server 2008. Each server has a static IP address.
You need to prevent DHCP from assigning the addresses of the DNS servers to DHCP clients.
What should you do? MK0-201
A. Create a new scope for the DNS servers.
B. Create a reservation for the DHCP server.
C. Configure the 005 Name Servers scope option.
D. Configure an exclusion that contains the IP addresses of the four DNS servers.
Answer: D
9. Your company has a single Active Directory domain. The domain runs at the functional level of Windows Server 2003.
You install the DHCP service on a server named DHCP1. You attempt to start the DHCP service, but it does not start.
You need to ensure that the DHCP service starts.
What should you do?
A. Restart DHCP1. XK0-002
B. Configure a scope on DHCP1.
C. Activate the scope on DHCP1.
D. Authorize DHCP1 in the Active Directory domain.
Answer: D
10. Your company has an Active Directory forest. The corporate network uses DHCP to configure client computer IP TB0-105 addresses.
The DHCP server has a DHCP client reservation for a portable computer named WKS1. You install a second DHCP server on the network.
You need to ensure that WKS1 receives the DHCP reservation from the DHCP service.
What should you do?
A. Run the ipconfig /renew command on WKS1.
B. Run the netsh add helper command on WKS1.
C. Add the DHCP reservation for WKS1 to the second DHCP server.
D. Add both DHCP servers XK0-002 to the RAS and IAS Servers group in the Active Directory domain.
Answer: C
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1. Your network contains a single ISA 087-170 Server 2006 computer named ISA1. ISA1 is not yet configured to allow inbound VPN access.
You deploy a new application named App1. The server component of App1 is installed on an internal server named Server1. The client component of App1 is installed on employee and partner computers. Employees and partners will establish VPN connections when they use App1 from outside the corporate network.
You identify the following SC0-471 requirements regarding VPN connections to the corporate network.
Employees must be allowed access to only Server1, three file servers, and an internal Web server named Web1.
Employees must have installed all current software updates and antivirus software before connecting to any internal resources.
Partners must be allowed access to only Server1.
You must not install any software other than the App1 client on any partner computers.
You need to plan the VPN configuration for the company.
What should you do?
A. Configure ISA1 to accept incoming VPN connections from partners and employees.
Enable Quarantine Control on ISA1.
Configure Quarantine Control to disconnect SC0-471 users after a short period of time.
Use access rules to allow access to only the permitted resources.
B. Configure ISA1 to accept incoming VPN connections from partners and employees.
Enable Quarantine Control on ISA1.
Exempt partners from Quarantine Control.
Use access rules to allow access to only the permitted resources.
C. Configure ISA1 to accept incoming VPN connections from partners and employees.
Enable Quarantine Control on ISA1.
Enable RADIUS authentication and user namespace mapping.
Configure a Windows Server 2003 Routing and Remote Access server as a RADIUS server.
Create a single remote access policy.
D. Add a second ISA Server ml0-320 2006 computer named ISA2.
Configure ISA1 to accept VPN connections from employees. Do not enable Quarantine Control on ISA1.
Configure ISA2 to accept VPN connections from partners. Enable Quarantine Control on ISA2.
On each server, use access rules to allow access to only the permitted resources.
Answer: B
2. Your network contains an ISA Server 2006 computer named ISA1.
ISA1 is connected to the Internet. VPN access is configured to ISA1. RADIUS is configured as the only type of authentication for VPN connections. All remote users can connect to ISA1 by using a VPN connection. All internal users can connect to the Internet.
You are replacing ISA1 with a new ISA Server ml0-320 computer named ISA2. You export the network-level node configuration settings on ISA1 to a file named ISAconfig.xml. You import the ISAconfig.xml file on ISA2. You replace ISA1 with ISA2 on the network.
Remote VPN users report that they cannot authenticate to gain access to the network. Internal network users report that they cannot connect to the Internet.
You need to configure ISA2 to allow incoming and outgoing access for company users.
What should you do?
A. Export the system policy configuration settings on ISA1 to an .xml file. Import the .xml file on ISA2.
B. Export the array configuration settings on ISA1. Include confidential information in the exported configuration file. Import the file on ISA2.
C. Export the array configuration ml0-320 settings on ISA1. Include user permission settings in the exported configuration file. Import the file on ISA2.
D. Export the VPN Clients configuration on ISA1. Include confidential information in the exported configuration file. Import the file on ISA2.
Answer: B
3. Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The network contains an ISA Server 2006 computer named ISA1. Client computers on the network consist of Windows XP Professional computers, UNIX workstations, and Macintosh portable computers. All client computers are domain members.
You configure ISA1 by using the Edge Firewall network template. You manually configure ISA1 with access rules to allow HTTP and HTTPS access to the Internet. You configure ISA1 to require all users to authenticate.
You need to provide Internet access for all client computers on the network while preventing unauthorized non-company users from accessing the Internet through ISA1. You also want to reduce the amount of SC0-471 administrative effort needed when you configure the client computers.
What should you do?
A. Configure all client computers as Web Proxy clients. Configure Basic authentication on the Internal network.
B. Configure all client computers as Web Proxy clients. Configure Basic authentication on the Local Host network.
C. Configure all client computers as SecureNAT clients. Configure Basic authentication on the Internal network.
D. Configure the Windows-based computers as Firewall ml0-320 clients. Configure the non-Windows-based computers as Web Proxy clients. Configure Basic authentication on the Local Host network.
Answer: A
4. Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The network contains an ISA Server 2000? computer named ISA1.
All client computers have the ISA Server 2000 Firewall Client software installed. Client computers are configured to use an internal DNS server. Two Windows Server 2003 computers named App1 and App2 087-170 run a Web-based application that is used to process company data.
You configure ISA1 with protocol rules to allow HTTP, HTTPS, RDP, POP3, and SMTP access.
The list of domain names available on the Internal network on ISA1 contains the following entries.
*.south.contoso.com
*.north.contoso.com
*.east.contoso.com
*.west.contoso.com
You perform an in-place upgrade of ISA1 by using the ISA Server 2006 Migration Tool. When you use Network Monitor on ml0-320 ISA1, you discover that client requests for App1 and App2 are being passed through ISA1.
You need to provide a solution that will allow clients to directly access company data on App1 and App2.
What should you do?
A. Create and configure HTTP, HTTPS, RDP, POP3, and SMTP access rules on ISA1.
B. Configure an Application.ini file?SC0-471 on the client computers.
C. Redeploy the ISA Server 2006 Firewall Client software by distributing it to the client computers by using Group Policy.
D. Add app1.contoso.com and app2.contoso.com to the list of domain names available on the Internal network on ISA1.
Answer: D
5. You install ISA Server 2006 on a computer that has three network adapters. One of the network adapters is connected to the Internet, one is connected to the Internal network, and one is connected to a perimeter 087-170 network.
The perimeter network adapter and the internal network adapter are connected to private address networks.
You configure ISA Server by applying the 3-Leg Perimeter network template. You run the 3-Leg Perimeter Network Template wizard. You then make the following changes to the firewall policy:
Create an access rule to allow all traffic between the Internal network and the Internet.
Create an access rule to allow all traffic between the Internal network and the perimeter network.
Create an access rule to allow SMTP traffic from an SMTP server on the perimeter network to a Microsoft Exchange Server computer ml0-320 on the Internal network.
Create a server publishing rule to allow SMTP traffic from the External network to the SMTP server on the perimeter network.
Users report that they cannot receive e-mail messages from users outside of the Internal network.
You need to allow users to receive e-mail messages from other users on the Internet. You do not want to create a server publishing rule.
What should you do?
A. Change the network rule that controls the route relationship between the perimeter network and the Internal network 087-170 to Route.
B. Change all network rules that control the route relationships between the Internal network, perimeter network, and External network to Route.
C. Change the network rule that controls the route relationship between the perimeter network and the External network to NAT.
D. Change all network rules that control the route relationships between the Internal network, perimeter network, and External network to NAT.
Answer: A
6. Your network contains a single ISA Server 2006 computer named ISA1. All Internet access for the local network occurs through ISA1.
The network contains a Web server named Server1. Server1 is configured as a SecureNAT client. A Web application runs on Server1 that communicates with an external Web site named
You configure ISA1 with two access rules for outbound HTTP access. The rules are named HTTP Access 1 and HTTP Access 2.
HTTP Access 1 is configured to use the All Authenticated Users user set as a condition. HTTP Access 2 is configured to use the All Users user set as a condition, and it restricts outbound HTTP traffic to the IP address of Server1.
You verify that users can access 087-170 external Web sites. However, you discover that the Web application cannot access
You need to allow the Web application to use anonymous credentials when it communicates with? You also need to require authentication on ISA1 for all users when they access all external Web sites.
What should you do?
A. On Server1, configure Web Proxy clients to bypass the proxy server for the IP address of the server that hosts
B. On ISA1, add the fully qualified domain name (FQDN)? to the list of domain names available on the Internal network.
C. On ISA1, disable the Web Proxy?ml0-320 filter for the HTTP protocol.
D. Modify the order of the access rules so that HTTP Access 2 is processed before HTTP Access 1.
Answer: D
7. You are the administrator of an ISA Server 2006 computer named ISA1. ISA1 has two network adapters. Access rules allow users on the Internal network to have HTTP access to the Internet.
You add a third network adapter to ISA1 and connect the third network adapter to a perimeter network. You place a Web server ml0-320 named WebServer2 on this perimeter network segment.
WebServer2 must be accessible to computers on the Internal network. You create a computer object for WebServer2 and then create an access rule that allows Internal network clients HTTP access to WebServer2. Users are not required to authenticate with ISA1 to access WebServer2.
Users report that they cannot access information on WebServer2. When they attempt to access the Web site, they receive the following error message: Error Code 10060: Connection timeout. Background: 087-170 There was a time out before the page could be retrieved. This might indicate that the network is congested or that the website is experiencing technical difficulties.
You need to ensure that users on the Internal network can access information on WebServer2. First, you verify that WebServer2 is operational.
What should you do next?
A. Create a network rule that sets a route relationship between the Internal network and the perimeter network.
B. Create a server publishing SC0-471 rule that publishes WebServer2 to the Internal network.
C. Create a Web publishing rule that publishes WebServer2 to the Internal network.
D. Create an access rule that allows WebServer2 access to the Internal network.
Answer: A
8. The network contains an ISA Server 2006 computer named ISA1.
ISA1 connects to the Internet. ISA1 is configured with access rules for Internet access. A Windows Server 2003 computer named CERT1 is configured as an internal certification authority (CA). ISA1 can download the certificate revocation list (CRL) from CERT1.
You are deploying 10 new ISA Server 2006 computers on the network. On ISA1 you export the firewall policy settings into a file named ISA1export.xml. You configure the network configuration settings on each new ISA Server computer. You import the firewall policy settings from the ISA1export.xml SC0-471 file on each new ISA Server computer.
You test the imported configuration on each of the new ISA Server computers. You discover that each new ISA Server computer cannot download the CRL from CERT1.
You need to ensure that the new ISA Server computers can download the CRL.
What should you do? ml0-320
A. Edit the ISA1export.xml file by adding the following lines:
StorageType=Allow HTTP from ISA Server to all networks (for CRL downloads)
String=0
Enabled=1
Import the ISA1export.xml file on each new ISA Server computer.
B. Export the system policy rules on ISA1 by using the Export System Policy task. Import the system policy rules on each new ISA Server computer.
C. Export the array configuration settings on ISA1 to an .xml file. Import the .xml file on the new ISA Server computers.
D. Create a destination set for the new ISA Server 2006 computers. Add this destination set to the destination list 087-170 on the Allow all HTTP traffic from ISA Server to all networks (for CRL downloads) system policy rule.
Answer: B


