1. | A small business owner wants to implement MetaFrame Presentation Server and wants to be able to use the load-balancing features of MPS. From the following list, choose the one product that most closely meets the needs of this customer.
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A1: | Answer D is correct. The Enterprise Edition of MPS includes load-balancing support, a component also found in MPS Advanced Edition. Answer A is incorrect because MPS Standard Edition does not include the Citrix Load Manager component. Answers B and C are not actual MetaFrame platform solutions. | ||||||||
2. | From the following list, choose the statements that do not accurately describe MetaFrame Presentation Server Access Suite Licensing. (Choose all that apply.)
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A2: | Answers A, B, and D are correct. Answer A is correct because MASL does not have to be installed on the same server as the data store. In fact, it does not interact in any way with the MetaFrame data store. Answer B is also correct because MASL requires IIS only if you want to use the web-based License Management Console, and in this case, IIS must be installed on the same server as MASL, not on another MetaFrame server in the farm. Answer D is also correct because a single MASL server actually can pool client licenses for more than one server farm. Answer C is the only truthful statement in this list. The Web Console, while a user -friendly management tool, is not required to implement MASL. | ||||||||
3. | One benefit of MetaFrame Access Suite Licensing is that it now supports cross-farm license pooling, allowing a user accessing applications in multiple different farms to consume only one license. To configure cross-farm license pooling, what steps must be performed from the following list? (Choose all that apply.)
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A3: | Answer A is the only correct answer. After a farm or server has been directed to a particular license server, it will start to share licenses with any other servers connected to that same server, regardless of what farm they may reside in. Answers B, C, and D are all incorrect. The listed options don't even exist, and a reboot is not required to configure a MetaFrame server to use a particular license server. | ||||||||
4. | You have received the latest client image files and want to update the image files on your MetaFrame server. What tool would you use to accomplish this task?
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A4: | Answer D is correct. The ICA Client Distribution Wizard is a utility that makes up part of the core MPS software and is used specifically for updating client image files and the update database for the ICA Client Update utility on the MetaFrame server. Answers A, B, and C are all incorrect and are not actual tools provided with MPS 3.0. | ||||||||
5. | The Management Console for MPS is the main management tool for an MPS 3.0 environment. From the following list, select all the components that you would expect to find when running the Enterprise Edition of MPS. (Choose all that apply.)
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A5: | Answers A and D are correct. Both Applications and Resource Manager are nodes that can be managed in the Management Console. Answer B is a fictitious name . Answer C is also incorrect. Even though Load Manager services are available in MPS Enterprise Edition, the particular component in the Management Console is not called Load Manager but is in fact called Load Evaluators . | ||||||||
6. | Complete the following sentence : To limit a MetaFrame server to accept only published application connections, you need to enable the Allow Only Published Applications setting, located in the ______________.
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A6: | Answer B is correct. To enable this setting, you must do so from within the Citrix Connection Configuration utility. Answer A is not correct. Although the Terminal Services Configuration utility allows you to modify many of the settings for both the ICA and RDP protocols, it does not specifically allow you to modify this setting. Answer C is also incorrect. The Applications node is the place where you manage the configuration of published content in your farm and the users who access this content. There is no mechanism for controlling connection settings from here. Answer D also is not correct. Although the Servers node would seem to be a logical place for connection management, it currently does not support configuration of any connection settings. | ||||||||
7. | Your MetaFrame environment has servers distributed among three locations. You want to configure zone preference and failover for your users based on their current location. You do not want to enforce this based on their user ID because it is not uncommon for them to move between offices. Select the option that best describes how you would accomplish this task.
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A7: | Answer C is correct. Zone Preference and Failover is one of the settings defined as a custom MetaFrame policy and can be assigned based on the client IP address or range, ICA client name, MetaFrame server name or User ID, or group membership. By implementing a policy based on an IP address range, you can ensure that the particular policy is applied only for users connecting from that particular address range. Answers A, B, and D are all incorrect. Zone preference and failover information is not configured within the Applications or Servers nodes, and these options can be assigned based on more than just the user's ID. | ||||||||
8. | You have just finished installing and configuring the Web Interface for MPS. You want to allow users to access their published applications through this interface. Choose the answer that best describes the steps that you must take to allow this to happen.
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A8: | Answer B is correct. Published applications are automatically available using any number of ICA client devices and interfaces. The Web Interface is no exception. Answers A and D are both incorrect because the Web Interface is not responsible in any way for manipulating what published applications are accessible through the web browser. All this is determined through published applications and access control lists. Answer C is incorrect because no such option exists in the application configuration. | ||||||||
9. | You have just returned from vacation to find that your assistant has implemented MPS 3.0 into your existing MetaFrame 1.8 environment. Instead of introducing a separate farm, he has chosen to leverage interoperability mode and currently has Microsoft Office published on two MPS 3.0 servers and three MF 1.8 servers. He is having an issue with load balancing that he desperately wants to fix. He is trying to configure load balancing based on memory and CPU usage, but he finds that users are being directed to the one highly loaded MPS 3.0 box even though other MPS 3.0 and MF 1.8 machines have lower CPU and memory utilization. Why is this not working?
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A9: | Answer C is correct. To ensure compatibility between the two server types, interoperability mode allows only the load-balancing services supported by MetaFrame 1.8 to be used. This load configuration applies to both MF 1.8 and MPS 3.0 servers. Advanced load evaluators cannot be used until interoperability mode is turned off. Answers A, B, and D are all false statements. | ||||||||
10. | To use Installation Manager, you must have what mandatory components identified and configured? Choose the answer that lists the components required to use Installation Manager.
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A10: | Answer D is correct. The only optional component is the Package Server, which is required only when creating your own custom ADF packages for deployment. Otherwise the package management server, network share point server, and target servers must be identified and configured appropriately. |