Exam Prep Questions


1.

Choose from the following list all clients that do not support running a MetaFrame Presentation Server client. (Choose all that apply).

  1. Palm3 handheld PC

  1. OS/2 Warp

  1. FreeBSD

  1. HP-UX


A1:

Answers A and C are correct. Citrix does not currently have a Palm or a FreeBSD client. OS/2 Warp and HP-UX clients are both available for download from the Citrix site, so answers B and D are incorrect.

2.

Which of the following statements is not true about MetaFrame Presentation Server clients?

  1. Accessing published content via the Web Interface requires that the user run one of the Web clients.

  1. The Presentation Server maintains basic connectivity support for older ICA client versions.

  1. The ICA Client for Linux supports client printer mapping.

  1. The Client Update Database supports the automatic update of clients on multiple different platforms.


A2:

Answer A is correct. Of the four responses, this is the only false statement. Published content is accessible from any client that can run an ICA client and has a browser supported by the Web Interface. This includes client operating systems such as Macintosh and Linux.

Older clients can still connect even to the latest MetaFrame server version. The Linux client does support client printer mapping, and the Client Update Database automatically updates clients running on a number of different platforms. Therefore, answers B, C, and D are incorrect.

3.

The latest version of the ICA Client can automatically be deployed using ___________.

  1. the Update Management Console

  1. the Components CD-ROM

  1. the Client Update Database

  1. the Management Console for Presentation Server


A3:

Answer C is correct. The Client Update Database allows you to store the latest client images and automatically deploy them to users as they connect to servers in your farm.

Answer A is incorrect. It is not a valid name for a Citrix tool.

Answer B is also incorrect. Although the Components CD-ROM may contain the latest client image, it does not provide a mechanism for automating that deployment.

Answer D is incorrect because the Management Console for Presentation Server does not support the configuration and deployment of updated client images.

4.

The Win32 MSI Client installation package is called ______________.

  1. ICA32.msi

  1. Win32Pkg.msi

  1. Win32Ica.msi

  1. Ica32Pkg.msi


A4:

Answer D is correct. Ica32Pkg.msi is the name of the Win32 MSI installation package that contains all three of the Win32 clients (Program Neighborhood, Program Neighborhood Agent, and the Web client). Therefore, answers A, B, and C are incorrect.

5.

What is the name of the Program Neighborhood Agent self-extracting executable installation file?

  1. A. Ica32.exe

  1. Ica32p.exe

  1. Ica32t.exe

  1. Ica32a.exe


A5:

Answer D is correct. Ica32a.exe is the self-extracting executable that installs the PN Agent client. Ica32.exe is the full PN client, Ica32t.exe is the Web client, and Ica32p.exe is not a valid Win32 client installation file. Therefore, answers A, B, and C are incorrect.

6.

The installation steps for the Program Neighborhood Agent self-extracting executable are managed by what INI file?

  1. install.ini

  1. setup.ini

  1. ctxsetup.ini

  1. appsrv.ini


A6:

Answer A is correct. When the contents of the PN Agent self-extracting executable are expanded, the install.ini file is edited to customize the client installation.

Answer B is not a valid setup filename. Answer C, ctxsetup.ini, is the install file for the Web client, and answer D, appsrv.ini, contains the configuration information for the full Program Neighborhood client.

7.

You have received an updated Components CD-ROM and would like to place the latest clients into your Client Update Database. What utility can you run to automate this process?

  1. ICA Client Update Configuration utility

  1. ICA Client Migration utility

  1. ICA Client Distribution Wizard utility

  1. Management Console for Presentation Server


A7:

Answer C is correct. The ICA Client Distribution Wizard can be used to load the client images off a Components CD into the Update Database.

Answer A is incorrect. Although the ICA Client Update Configuration utility is used to manage the Update Database and load in individual client images, it is not used to load the files directly off a Components CD-ROM.

Answer B is not a valid tool and so is incorrect.

Answer D is also incorrect. The Management Console does not contain any utilities for importing or managing the Update Database.

8.

Which of the following answers best describe why you would want to install a pass-through client on your Presentation Server? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Your client device cannot run an ICA client, and you want the device to be able to connect to the MetaFrame server.

  1. You want to be able to quickly test the configuration of your MetaFrame server.

  1. You have a heterogeneous client environment, and you want to provide all users with access to the full Program Neighborhood client.

  1. You want your clients to be able to pass application data seamlessly from their client device to the server.


A8:

Answers B and C would best explain why you would want to install the pass-through client on your MetaFrame Presentation Server. From the server console, you could quickly launch the client to verify that the environment was configured the way you want. You can also use the pass-through client to provide users of non-Win32 client devices with access to the full Program Neighborhood client.

Answers A and D are incorrect. If a client cannot locally run an ICA client, it has no way of establishing an ICA connection to the MetaFrame server. The pass-through client is so named because it allows applications run on the server to transparently communicate with local resources such as printers and drives . It has nothing to do with allowing the passing of application data from the client to the server.

9.

Which of the following are true concerning Presentation Server and ICA browsing? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. A Presentation Server will never respond to UDP broadcasts.

  1. The Citrix XML Service is installed on a Presentation Server by default.

  1. The ICA Browser Service listens on port 1604 by default.

  1. The Citrix XML Service listens on port 80 by default.


A9:

Answer B is correct. The XML Service is a standard part of every Presentation Server installation.

Answer C is correct. The virtual ICA Browser Service listens on port 1604 for UDP ICA Browser requests .

Answer D also is correct. The XML Service listens on port 80 by default.

Answer A is incorrect. A Presentation Server responds to UDP broadcasts if it is running in interoperability mode. Only when it is running in native mode will it not respond to broadcasts. It will respond to directed UDP requests when running in either mode.

10.

You are creating a new custom ICA connection and have selected the TCP/IP+HTTP network protocol combination. Which of the following options, if implemented, would allow successful browsing for the list of published applications? (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Leaving the default server location address as (Auto-Locate) but ensuring that the farm is running in mixed mode.

  1. Creating a DNS entry that resolves the ica hostname to a valid MetaFrame server name.

  1. Assigning one or more MetaFrame servers to the server location list.

  1. Ensuring the client is on the same subnet as at least one MetaFrame server.


A10:

Answers B and C are correct. When you select TCP/IP+HTTP, the default server location address is the "ica" hostname. If a DNS record exists for that name and it resolves to a MetaFrame server, the client can successfully retrieve a list of published applications. If one or more servers are added to the server list, the client also can retrieve the published application list.

Answer A is incorrect. The default server location for TCP/IP+HTTP is not (Auto-Locate).

Answer D is incorrect because even if the client and server were on the same subnet, TCP/IP+HTTP does not perform any broadcasting. Within a valid hostname in the server location, the client will fail to retrieve a published application list.

11.

From the following list of options, select all that can be configured as defaults for all custom ICA connections in the full Program Neighborhood client. (Choose all that apply.)

  1. Primary address list for the TCP/IP network protocol

  1. Enable sound and set the default sound quality to high

  1. Set the minimum support color depth for the client connection to 16-bit (High color )

  1. Enable the disk cache for bitmaps


A11:

Answers A and C are valid options that can be defined as the default for all custom ICA connections.

Answer B is incorrect because even though you can enable sound by default, you are not able to set the minimum default sound quality to high. You must change the quality on a connection-by-connection basis.

Answer D is incorrect as well. You cannot set the disk cache status as a global property for all Custom ICA Connections.

12.

Which of the following statements are true about application sets in the full Program Neighborhood client? Choose all that apply.

  1. Application sets share the same default ICA Settings as custom ICA Connections.

  1. The applications available within an application set are dictated by the logon credentials used to authenticate against the farm.

  1. Applications from different farms can be combined within a single application set view as long as they are not published with the same name and at least one server from each farm is listed in the Server Location properties for the application set.

  1. An application set can be centrally managed through the Program Neighborhood Agent Console if the Use Program Neighborhood Agent Properties option is enabled within the application set properties.


A12:

Of the four choices, only Answers A and B are correct. Both Custom ICA Connections and Application Sets share the same default ICA Settings. The list of applications that appear within an Application Set are also dictated by the credentials with which the user logs on to the farm.

Answer C is incorrect because applications from different farms cannot be combined within a single PN application set. Mixing servers from different farms in the server location list is not recommended. Applications from multiple farms can be combined into a single view using either the PN Agent client or the Web Interface.

Answer D is incorrect because the full PN client cannot leverage the central management features found in the PN Agent client. The two are completely distinct. There is no Use Program Neighborhood Agent Properties option in the PN client.

13.

A desktop support technician calls you and asks you how he can modify the configuration of a user's ICA Web client so that he can enable sound. Choose the appropriate answer for the support technician. (Choose one.)

  1. The Web Client settings can be modified within the APPSRV.INI file located in the user's profile folder.

  1. The Web Client settings are modified within the ICAWEB.INI file located in the user's profile folder.

  1. The Web Client settings are modified within the TEMPLATE.ICA file located in the user's profile folder.

  1. The Web Client settings are managed through the Web Interface Console and cannot be modified from the user's client.


A13:

Answer D is correct. The Web Client has no client-side configuration options available. All settings are done through the Web Interface Console. Hence, answers A, B, and C are all incorrect.

The APPSRV.INI file is used by the full Program Neighborhood client, there is no such configuration file called ICAWEB.INI, and although the TEMPLATE.ICA file contains the client options that are read by the Web Client, these settings are defined on the web server and passed down. They cannot be modified on the client prior to being interpreted by the Web Client.



Citrix CCA MetaFrame Presentation Server 3. 0 and 4. 0 Exam CramT (Exams 223 and 256)
Citrix CCA MetaFrame Presentation Server 3. 0 and 4. 0 Exam CramT (Exams 223 and 256)
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