MS 70-410 Exam Objectives for Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2, Schemes and Mind Maps of Innovation

The exam objectives for Microsoft Certification Exam 70-410, focusing on installing and configuring Windows Server 2012 R2. It includes 117 sub-objectives, covering topics such as installing and configuring servers, configuring server roles and features, configuring Hyper-V, deploying and configuring core network services, and installing and administering Active Directory. Each objective includes an approximate percentage of questions on the exam.

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MS 70-410 Exam Objectives
Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2
Click here for the CertBlaster Practice Tests for 70-410
Below are the exam objectives for Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2 Exam 70-410
Tasks measured as per latest update implemented in January of 2014. This revision brings to 117 the
total number of sub-objectives. The percentages in parenthesis are the approximate number of
questions for that objective out of the typically 50 55 total number of questions presented at the
exam.
1. Install and configure servers (17%)
1.1 Install servers
Plan for a server installation
Plan for server roles
Plan for a server upgrade
Install Server Core
Optimize resource utilization by using Features on Demand
Migrate roles from previous versions of Windows Server
1.2 Configure servers
Configure Server Core
Delegate administration
Add and remove features in offline images
Deploy roles on remote servers
Convert Server Core to/from full GUI
Configure services
Configure NIC teaming
Install and configure Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC)
1.3 Configure local storage
Design storage spaces
Configure basic and dynamic disks
Configure MBR and GPT disks
Manage volumes
Create and mount virtual hard disks (VHDs)
Configure storage pools and disk pools
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MS 70-410 Exam Objectives

Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R

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Below are the exam objectives for Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2 – Exam 70-

Tasks measured as per latest update implemented in January of 2014. This revision brings to 117 the total number of sub-objectives. The percentages in parenthesis are the approximate number of questions for that objective out of the typically 50 – 55 total number of questions presented at the exam.

1. Install and configure servers (17%)

1.1 Install servers

Plan for a server installation Plan for server roles Plan for a server upgrade Install Server Core Optimize resource utilization by using Features on Demand Migrate roles from previous versions of Windows Server

1.2 Configure servers

Configure Server Core Delegate administration Add and remove features in offline images Deploy roles on remote servers Convert Server Core to/from full GUI Configure services Configure NIC teaming Install and configure Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC)

1.3 Configure local storage

Design storage spaces Configure basic and dynamic disks Configure MBR and GPT disks Manage volumes Create and mount virtual hard disks (VHDs) Configure storage pools and disk pools

Create storage pools by using disk enclosures

2. Configure server roles and features (17%)

2.1 Configure file and share access

Create and configure shares Configure share permissions Configure offline files Configure NTFS permissions Configure access-based enumeration (ABE) Configure Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) Configure NTFS quotas Create and configure Work Folders

2.2 Configure print and document services

Configure the Easy Print print driver Configure Enterprise Print Management Configure drivers Configure printer pooling Configure print priorities Configure printer permissions

2.3 Configure servers for remote management

WinRM Configure down-level server management Configure servers for day-to-day management tasks Configure multi-server management Configure Server Core Configure Windows Firewall Manage non-domain joined servers

3. Configure Hyper-V (18%)

3.1 Create and configure virtual machine settings

Configure dynamic memory Configure smart paging Configure Resource Metering Configure guest integration services

4.3 Deploy and configure DNS service

Configure Active Directory integration of primary zones Configure forwarders Configure Root Hints Manage DNS cache Create A and PTR resource records

5. Install and administer Active Directory (14%)

5.1 Install domain controllers

Add or remove a domain controller from a domain; upgrade a domain controller Install Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) on a Server Core installation Install a domain controller from Install from Media (IFM) Resolve DNS SRV record registration issues Configure a global catalog server Deploy Active Directory infrastructure as a service (IaaS) in Windows Azure

5.2 Create and manage Active Directory users and computers

Automate the creation of Active Directory accounts Create, copy, configure, and delete users and computers Configure templates Perform bulk Active Directory operations Configure user rights Offline domain join Manage inactive and disabled accounts

5.3 Create and manage Active Directory groups and organizational units (OUs)

Configure group nesting Convert groups including security, distribution, universal, domain local, and domain global Manage group membership using Group Policy Enumerate group membership Delegate the creation and management of Active Directory objects Manage default Active Directory containers Create, copy, configure, and delete groups and OUs

6. Create and manage Group Policy (16%)

6.1 Create Group Policy objects (GPOs)

Configure a Central Store Manage starter GPOs Configure GPO links Configure multiple local group policies Configure security filtering

6.2 Configure security policies

Configure User Rights Assignment Configure Security Options settings Configure Security templates Configure Audit Policy Configure Local Users and Groups Configure User Account Control (UAC)

6.3 Configure application restriction policies

Configure rule enforcement Configure AppLocker rules Configure Software Restriction Policies

6.4 Configure Windows Firewall

Configure rules for multiple profiles using Group Policy Configure connection security rules Configure Windows Firewall to allow or deny applications, scopes, ports, and users Configure authenticated firewall exceptions Import and export settings