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Question #6
A company named Contoso, Ltd. has a SharePoint farm. The farm has one Search service application configured. The Search service application contains five crawl databases, all of which contain content.
Contoso plans to crawl knowledge base content from its partner company Litware, Inc. The knowledge base content must be stored in a dedicated crawl database.
You need to configure crawling.
What should you do?
Contoso plans to crawl knowledge base content from its partner company Litware, Inc. The knowledge base content must be stored in a dedicated crawl database.
You need to configure crawling.
What should you do?
- AAdd a crawl database that contains the Litware knowledge base to the existing Search service application.
- BProvision a new Search service application. Configure the service application to crawl the Litware knowledge base content.
- CSet the MaxCrawlDatabase parameter to 6.
- DCreate a dedicated Microsoft SQL Server instance for the Litware crawl database.
Correct Answer:
B
Farm has 1 Search Service Application configured
MrDonivan (US, 30.06.13):
Dump states to create a dedicated SQL instance. I believe this is wrong. as it will not resolve the issue that the current Search Service App is already at its hard boundary of 5 content databases. Limit of 5 is detailed here: (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262787.aspx#ContentDB) This one item then also eliminates other options of "set MaxCrawlDatabase parameter to 6" and "add crawl database to contains the litware knowledgebase content" Only option that remains is:
Provision a new SearchServiceApplicaiton and configure it to crawl the Litware KB content.
Themaximum number of crawl databases is 5 per Search service application so we need another Search service application.
This maximum limit is increased to 15 with an Office 2013 update but the question doesn't mention that this update is installed so we haveto assume the question was written before the update was released.

Recommended value for crawl databases is 5 per search service application.
Reference:http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/25615.sharepoint-2013-limitations-boundaries.aspx
B
Farm has 1 Search Service Application configured
MrDonivan (US, 30.06.13):
Dump states to create a dedicated SQL instance. I believe this is wrong. as it will not resolve the issue that the current Search Service App is already at its hard boundary of 5 content databases. Limit of 5 is detailed here: (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262787.aspx#ContentDB) This one item then also eliminates other options of "set MaxCrawlDatabase parameter to 6" and "add crawl database to contains the litware knowledgebase content" Only option that remains is:
Provision a new SearchServiceApplicaiton and configure it to crawl the Litware KB content.
Themaximum number of crawl databases is 5 per Search service application so we need another Search service application.
This maximum limit is increased to 15 with an Office 2013 update but the question doesn't mention that this update is installed so we haveto assume the question was written before the update was released.

Recommended value for crawl databases is 5 per search service application.
Reference:http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/25615.sharepoint-2013-limitations-boundaries.aspx
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Question #7
HOTSPOT -
The application log in the Windows Event Viewer shows object caching errors. You resolve the errors by modifying a web application in the farm.
After you resolve the errors, users are unable to access sites in the web application.
You need to restore user access to the sites.
On the Manage Web Applications page, which option should you configure? (To answer, select the appropriate option in the answer area.)
Hot Area:

The application log in the Windows Event Viewer shows object caching errors. You resolve the errors by modifying a web application in the farm.
After you resolve the errors, users are unable to access sites in the web application.
You need to restore user access to the sites.
On the Manage Web Applications page, which option should you configure? (To answer, select the appropriate option in the answer area.)
Hot Area:

Correct Answer:
Note:
Add users to a permission policy
You might want to add users to a permission policy to ensure that all users are accessing content with the same set of permissions.
✑ In the Policy group of the ribbon, click User Policy.
✑ In the Policy for Web Application dialog box, select the check box next to the user or group that you want to manage, and then click Add Users.
✑ In the Add Users dialog box, in the Zone list, click the zone to which you want the permission policy to apply and then click Next.
✑ In the Add Users dialog box, in theChoose Users section, type the user names, group names, or e-mail addresses that you want to add to the permission policy.
✑ In the Choose Permissions section, select the permissions that you want the users to have.
✑ In the Choose System Settings section, check Account operates as System if you want to specify whether a user account should be displayed as
SHAREPOINT\System instead of the actual accounts that perform specific tasks within the SharePoint environment.
✑ Click Finish.
Reference:https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff608071.aspx

Note:
Add users to a permission policy
You might want to add users to a permission policy to ensure that all users are accessing content with the same set of permissions.
✑ In the Policy group of the ribbon, click User Policy.
✑ In the Policy for Web Application dialog box, select the check box next to the user or group that you want to manage, and then click Add Users.
✑ In the Add Users dialog box, in the Zone list, click the zone to which you want the permission policy to apply and then click Next.
✑ In the Add Users dialog box, in theChoose Users section, type the user names, group names, or e-mail addresses that you want to add to the permission policy.
✑ In the Choose Permissions section, select the permissions that you want the users to have.
✑ In the Choose System Settings section, check Account operates as System if you want to specify whether a user account should be displayed as
SHAREPOINT\System instead of the actual accounts that perform specific tasks within the SharePoint environment.
✑ Click Finish.
Reference:https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff608071.aspx
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Question #8
DRAG DROP -
You are configuring permission levels for two user groups named Architects and Sales.
You have the following requirements for SharePoint site permissions:
✑ Managers (Architects) must be able to view website usage reports.
✑ Editors (Sales) must be able to edit documents online.
You need to configure the appropriate permission levels for each group.
Which permission levels should you assign? (To answer, drag the appropriate permission levels to the correct group or groups in the answer area. Each permission level may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Select and Place:
You are configuring permission levels for two user groups named Architects and Sales.
You have the following requirements for SharePoint site permissions:
✑ Managers (Architects) must be able to view website usage reports.
✑ Editors (Sales) must be able to edit documents online.
You need to configure the appropriate permission levels for each group.
Which permission levels should you assign? (To answer, drag the appropriate permission levels to the correct group or groups in the answer area. Each permission level may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Select and Place:
Correct Answer:
Note:
* After the Web Analytics service application is configured, the View Web Analytics Data permission needs to be created for users that are not a site collection administrator or site owner. This is the minimum required permission needed to view Web Analytics reports.
* Use Client Integration Features
Use features that start client applications. Without this permission, users must work on documents locally and then upload their changes.
Reference: Create and configure the View Web Analytics Data permission

Note:
* After the Web Analytics service application is configured, the View Web Analytics Data permission needs to be created for users that are not a site collection administrator or site owner. This is the minimum required permission needed to view Web Analytics reports.
* Use Client Integration Features
Use features that start client applications. Without this permission, users must work on documents locally and then upload their changes.
Reference: Create and configure the View Web Analytics Data permission
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Question #9
A company uses SharePoint 2013 Server as its intranet portal. The Marketing department publishes many news articles, press releases, and corporate communications to the intranet home page.
You need to ensure that the Marketing department pages do not impact intranet performance.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
You need to ensure that the Marketing department pages do not impact intranet performance.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
- AIn Central Administration, set up a User Policy for the Super User and Super Reader accounts.
- BConfigure IIS to use the Super User and Super Reader accounts for caching.
- CUse the Farm Configuration Wizard to configure the Super User and Super Reader accounts.
- DUse Windows PowerShell to add the Super User and Super Reader accounts.
Correct Answer:
AD
A: The way to correct this problem is to first create two normal user accounts in AD. These are not service accounts. You could call them domain\superuser and domain\superreader, but of course thats up to you.
The domain\superuser account needs to have a User Policy set for that gives it Full Control to the entire web application.
D: If you are using any type of claims based authentication you will need to use Windows PowerShell. And Windows PowerShell is the hipper more modern and sustainable option anyway.
If you are using classic mode authentication run the following cmdlets on one of your SharePoint servers:
$w = Get-SPWebApplication "http://<server>/"
$w.Properties["portalsuperuseraccount"] = "domain\superuser"
$w.Properties["portalsuperreaderaccount"] = "domain\superreader"
$w.Update()
If you are using claims based authentication run these cmdlets on one of your SharePoint servers:
$w = Get-SPWebApplication "http://<server>/"
$w.Properties["portalsuperuseraccount"] = "i:0#.w|domain\superuser"
$w.Properties["portalsuperreaderaccount"] = "i:0#.w|domain\superreader"
$w.Update()
Note:
* If you have a SharePoint Publishing site and you check the event viewer every once in a while you might see the following warning in there:
This means that the cache accounts for your web application arent properly set and that there will be a lot of cache misses. If a cache miss occurs the page the user requested will have to be build up from scratch again. Files and information will be retrieved from the database and the file system and the page will be rendered. This means an extra hit on your SharePoint and database servers and a slower page load for your end user.
Reference: Resolving "The super user account utilized by the cache is not configured."
AD
A: The way to correct this problem is to first create two normal user accounts in AD. These are not service accounts. You could call them domain\superuser and domain\superreader, but of course thats up to you.
The domain\superuser account needs to have a User Policy set for that gives it Full Control to the entire web application.
D: If you are using any type of claims based authentication you will need to use Windows PowerShell. And Windows PowerShell is the hipper more modern and sustainable option anyway.
If you are using classic mode authentication run the following cmdlets on one of your SharePoint servers:
$w = Get-SPWebApplication "http://<server>/"
$w.Properties["portalsuperuseraccount"] = "domain\superuser"
$w.Properties["portalsuperreaderaccount"] = "domain\superreader"
$w.Update()
If you are using claims based authentication run these cmdlets on one of your SharePoint servers:
$w = Get-SPWebApplication "http://<server>/"
$w.Properties["portalsuperuseraccount"] = "i:0#.w|domain\superuser"
$w.Properties["portalsuperreaderaccount"] = "i:0#.w|domain\superreader"
$w.Update()
Note:
* If you have a SharePoint Publishing site and you check the event viewer every once in a while you might see the following warning in there:
This means that the cache accounts for your web application arent properly set and that there will be a lot of cache misses. If a cache miss occurs the page the user requested will have to be build up from scratch again. Files and information will be retrieved from the database and the file system and the page will be rendered. This means an extra hit on your SharePoint and database servers and a slower page load for your end user.
Reference: Resolving "The super user account utilized by the cache is not configured."
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Question #10
You are managing a SharePoint farm.
Diagnostic logs are rapidly consuming disk space.
You need to minimize the amount of log data written to the disk.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
Diagnostic logs are rapidly consuming disk space.
You need to minimize the amount of log data written to the disk.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
- ASet the log event level to Information.
- BSet the log event level to Verbose.
- CSet the log trace level to Medium.
- DSet the log trace level to Verbose.
- ESet the log event level to Warning.
- FSet the log trace level to Monitorable.
Correct Answer:
EF
E: Event Levels -
Warning, Level ID 50 -
Information, Level ID: 80 -
Verbose, Level ID: 100 -
F: Trace levels:
Monitorable: 15 -
Medium: 50 -
Verbose: 100 -
Note: When using the Unified Logging System (ULS) APIs to define events or trace logs, one of the values you must supply is the ULS level. Levels are settings that indicate the severity of an event or trace and are also used for throttling, to prevent repetitive information from flooding the log files.
Reference:https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/ff604025(v=office.14).aspx
EF
E: Event Levels -
Warning, Level ID 50 -
Information, Level ID: 80 -
Verbose, Level ID: 100 -
F: Trace levels:
Monitorable: 15 -
Medium: 50 -
Verbose: 100 -
Note: When using the Unified Logging System (ULS) APIs to define events or trace logs, one of the values you must supply is the ULS level. Levels are settings that indicate the severity of an event or trace and are also used for throttling, to prevent repetitive information from flooding the log files.
Reference:https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/ff604025(v=office.14).aspx
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