fad from Canada -
Jul 04 2012, 12:57 PMReport Spam
so i think the Questions has been changed after 1-july , because too many ppl has been failed in the exam since then,
zidan from Egypt -
Jun 30 2012, 2:36 PMReport Spam
Valid passed today 700
tiggermac from United States -
Jun 29 2012, 2:20 PMReport Spam
rumandcoke- don't forget, group1 is also part of authorized users. So they have change Share permission as part of that group. So currently, Group1 has change on the Share (change from Auth Users and none from Group1) and Read (none from Auth Users + read from Group1) on the NTFS side. Correct answer is to change the NTFS setting for Group1 to read and write.
rumandcoke from Canada -
Jun 28 2012, 10:12 PMReport Spam
Exam A, Q 64
the only problem with answer A is that the users in group 1 will not be able to add files to the folder. When using share permissions and NTFS permissions together, if there is a conflict in the configuration, the most restrictive permission prevails. In this case granting them the change share permission would in effect be overuled by not having the write NTFS permission.
Although C is probably a better choice of the two I still don't like it as it requires some assumptions and to be truthful is a poor question with an incomplete picture. I think it is one of those " select the best choice available" questions when no choice is really the correct one.
Alain DeWitt from India -
Jun 28 2012, 3:25 PMReport Spam
Exam A, Q 64
Your network contains a file server named Server 1. Server 1 contains Folder 1.
Permissions: NTFS Permissions Share Perms
Authenticated Users None Change
Group 1 Read None
Read & Execute
List contents
You need to make sure that only members of Group1 can add files to Folder1 over the network. What should you do?
A. Modify Share permissions for Group1
B. Modify Share permissions for Auth Users
C. Modify NTFS permissions for Group1
D. Modify NTFS permissions for Auth Users
Dump says the answer is C. Why would changing NTFS permissions permit users from Group1 to add files over the network? Shouldn't the answer be A?
Alain
Alain DeWitt from India -
Jun 28 2012, 3:20 PMReport Spam
@ Rum and Coke Thanks for the explanation.
rumandcoke from Canada -
Jun 28 2012, 2:16 PMReport Spam
with regards to exam J, Q12 below
To enable the DNS Server service to use DNS over IPv6, use the dnscmd /config
/EnableIPv6 1 command
however this does not DISABLE IPv4, the question asks to resolve ONLY IPv6
To restrict a DNS server to listen ONLY on selected addresses using a command line
Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
dnscmd /ResetListenAddresses [ ...]
so C should be correct
John from Canada -
Jun 27 2012, 2:31 PMReport Spam
Wrote in Canada scored 910.
Alain DeWitt from India -
Jun 27 2012, 1:39 PMReport Spam
Exam J, Q 12
Server1 runs an installation of W2K8R2 Server Core. It is a DNS server. You need to ensure that Server1 only resolves name queries from IPv6 clients. What should you do?
A. Run netsh.exe and specify dnsclient parameter
B. Run dnscmd.exe and specify /config parameter.
C. Run dnscmd.exe and specify /resetlisteneraddresses parameter.
D. Run netsh.exe and specify the interface parameter.
The dump says the answer is C, but I think the answer is B. (And so does my instructor.) Any thoughts?
petrus Seo from Korea, Republic of -
Jun 26 2012, 8:38 AMReport Spam
80% ....... i'm Success(?)
tilal from Egypt -
Jun 24 2012, 2:59 PMReport Spam
i just have been finished with score 940,valid 100%
Naroz from Egypt -
Jun 22 2012, 5:15 PMReport Spam
Valid passed yesterday 820
Rich J from United Kingdom -
Jun 19 2012, 3:31 PMReport Spam
Same as comments below. 100% valid. Used this to pass my bitch of a mcsa 70-648 upgrade.
Leo from Unknown -
Jun 19 2012, 2:13 PMReport Spam
I took this exam yesterday. Every single question came from this dump.
100% valid on Brazil. Score: 987/1000.
John from Germany -
Jun 19 2012, 10:33 AMReport Spam
Thank you! This dump is still vaild in Germany. Score: 730
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Very happy. This dump is 100% valid on Brasil. Score: 970
Bob from New Zealand -
Jun 11 2012, 2:04 AMReport Spam
Im' taking 70-648 in a week. That's a combination of 640 and 642. Does anyone know if Microsoft simply reuse the questions from 640 and 642 for the 648 exam? So can I study a 640 and 642 dump and get those questions in the 648 exam??
nawiro from Switzerland -
Jun 10 2012, 12:37 PMReport Spam
The Question how do you identify the total number of authentication failures and negotiation failures that occurred on the server. is wrong answerd here. You must check the Main Mode not Quick mode. see: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc737334(v=ws.10).aspx
the only problem with answer A is that the users in group 1 will not be able to add files to the folder. When using share permissions and NTFS permissions together, if there is a conflict in the configuration, the most restrictive permission prevails. In this case granting them the change share permission would in effect be overuled by not having the write NTFS permission.
Although C is probably a better choice of the two I still don't like it as it requires some assumptions and to be truthful is a poor question with an incomplete picture. I think it is one of those " select the best choice available" questions when no choice is really the correct one.
Your network contains a file server named Server 1. Server 1 contains Folder 1.
Permissions: NTFS Permissions Share Perms
Authenticated Users None Change
Group 1 Read None
Read & Execute
List contents
You need to make sure that only members of Group1 can add files to Folder1 over the network. What should you do?
A. Modify Share permissions for Group1
B. Modify Share permissions for Auth Users
C. Modify NTFS permissions for Group1
D. Modify NTFS permissions for Auth Users
Dump says the answer is C. Why would changing NTFS permissions permit users from Group1 to add files over the network? Shouldn't the answer be A?
Alain
To enable the DNS Server service to use DNS over IPv6, use the dnscmd /config
/EnableIPv6 1 command
however this does not DISABLE IPv4, the question asks to resolve ONLY IPv6
To restrict a DNS server to listen ONLY on selected addresses using a command line
Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
dnscmd /ResetListenAddresses [ ...]
so C should be correct
Server1 runs an installation of W2K8R2 Server Core. It is a DNS server. You need to ensure that Server1 only resolves name queries from IPv6 clients. What should you do?
A. Run netsh.exe and specify dnsclient parameter
B. Run dnscmd.exe and specify /config parameter.
C. Run dnscmd.exe and specify /resetlisteneraddresses parameter.
D. Run netsh.exe and specify the interface parameter.
The dump says the answer is C, but I think the answer is B. (And so does my instructor.) Any thoughts?
100% valid on Brazil. Score: 987/1000.
Thanks!