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Microsoft Exam AZ-800 Topic 12 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-800 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 12
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Task 6

You need to ensure that you can manage DC1 by using Windows Admin Center on SRV1.

The required source files are located in a folder named \\dc1.contoso.com\install.

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One possible solution to ensure that you can manage DC1 by using Windows Admin Center on SRV1 is to install Windows Admin Center on SRV1 and add DC1 as a managed server. Windows Admin Center is a web-based management tool that allows you to manage servers, clusters, Windows PCs, and Azure virtual machines (VMs) from a single interface. Here are the steps to install Windows Admin Center on SRV1 and add DC1 as a managed server:

On SRV1, open a web browser and go to the folder named \dc1.contoso.com\install. Download the Windows Admin Center installer file (WindowsAdminCenter.msi) and save it to a local folder, such as C:\Temp.

Run the Windows Admin Center installer file and follow the installation wizard. You can choose to install Windows Admin Center as a desktop app or as a service. For more information on how to install Windows Admin Center, seeInstall Windows Admin Center.

After the installation is complete, launch Windows Admin Center from the Start menu or the desktop shortcut. If you installed Windows Admin Center as a service, you can access it from a web browser by using the URL https://localhost:6516 or https://<SRV1>:6516, where <SRV1> is the name or IP address of SRV1.

On the Windows Admin Center dashboard, clickAddto add a new connection. SelectServeras the connection type and enter the name or IP address of DC1 in the Server name field. Optionally, you can specify the display name, description, and tags for the connection. ClickSubmitto add DC1 as a managed server.

On the Windows Admin Center dashboard, you should see DC1 listed under the Servers section. Click on DC1 to open the server overview page. From here, you can manage various aspects of DC1, such as roles and features, certificates, devices, events, files, firewall, processes, registry, services, and more. For more information on how to use Windows Admin Center to manage servers, seeManage servers with Windows Admin Center.

Now, you can manage DC1 by using Windows Admin Center on SRV1. You can also add more servers or other types of connections to Windows Admin Center and manage them from the same interface


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Lavonda
6 days ago
Haha, 'ensure' you can manage the DC. What happens if we can't? Are they going to send the IT guys over to physically slap us upside the head?
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Glen
6 days ago
You know, I'm kind of surprised they're not just giving us the solution. It feels like they're trying to test our troubleshooting and problem-solving skills, which is fair, but a little frustrating.
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Justine
7 days ago
Wait, did they say we need to 'ensure' we can manage DC1? Sounds like they want us to verify the setup works, not just do the initial configuration.
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King
8 days ago
I agree, automation would be key here. Maybe there's a script or a set of cmdlets we can use to handle the whole process seamlessly.
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Dana
8 days ago
Hmm, the source files being located on the DC itself is a bit of a curveball. I wonder if we'll need to figure out some remote access solution to get to those files.
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Nikita
9 days ago
Hmm, I wonder if we can use PowerShell or some other automation tool to streamline the process of connecting to DC1 and setting up the management from SRV1. That could save us a lot of time.
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Remona
9 days ago
Whoa, this task sounds like a real challenge! Managing a DC remotely using Windows Admin Center? That's some complex stuff right there.
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Isadora
10 days ago
Good point. We'll probably need to ensure that SRV1 has the necessary permissions to access the files on DC1. Maybe there's some kind of remote access or file sharing setup we need to configure.
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Elina
12 days ago
Yeah, but I'm not sure how to connect to the DC1 server from SRV1. Shouldn't there be some additional information about the network configuration or authentication requirements?
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Casey
14 days ago
This question seems pretty straightforward. We just need to access the source files on the DC1 server and use Windows Admin Center on SRV1 to manage DC1, right?
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