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MCP 70-671 and 70-672 Preparation Irene Kisse. Skills Measured by Exam 70-671 and 70-672. Skills Measured by Exam 70-671 and 70-672. 70-671. 70-672. Skills Measured by Exam 70-671 and 70-672. Skills Measured by Exam 70-671 and 70-672.
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MCP 70-671 and 70-672 Preparation Irene Kisse
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Skills Measured by Exam 70-671 and 70-672 • Windows 7 Professional / Enterprise Windows Vista Business / Enterprise • Functionality, Upgrade, Downgrade (OEM,VL) • Windows Server • Editions and Virtualization Rights, User CAL / Device CAL, External Connector • Exchange Server • Standard CAL and Enterprise CAL • OCS Server / Lync Server • Standard CAL and Enterprise CAL • SharePoint Server • Windows SharePoint Services / SharePoint Foundation • SharePoint Server / SharePoint Server fIS • Core CAL Suite / Enterprise CAL Suite • SQL Server • Server+CAL / per Proc • Management Servers • SCCM, SCOM
MCP Exam T&Cs • The test is scenario-based • You will be given a business case for a specific customer, and there will be 4-8 questions that are based on that business case. • The questions are multiple choice. • If there is more than one correct answer, you will get a hint: “Choose two” or “Choose all that apply” • You will need at least 700 points (out of 1000) to pass the exam • There are no “impossible” answers. Each answer is potentially possible, but may be not the “best” solution for the customer based on the criteria as stated in the given business case.
MCP Exam T&Cs • Please read the customer scenario carefully. • After you finish reading, answer the questions in the given time. • The customer scenario provides information for reference that you need in completing these questions. • After completing the questions, you will see a review screen. This screen allows you to review your answers and to make changes before you move to the next section of the exam. • You cannot return to this customer scenario after you begin a new section!
Product Use Rights FPP • Agreement with OEM or System Builder • Microsoft Software Licence Terms (MSLT) OEM • Agreement with Microsoft • Product Use Rights • http://www.microsoftvolumelicensing.com/userights/PUR.aspx Agreement with Microsoft Microsoft Software Licence Terms (MSLT) Download from http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/default.aspx
Windows Desktop OS • Windows 7 Professional: 1 instance • Windows 7 Professional + Software Assurance = Windows 7 Enterprise: 1+4 instances Windows 7 Enterprise Windows 7 Professional
(Upgrade) & SA • Additional features • Multilanguage User Interface (MUI) • BitLocker Drive Encryption • BitLocker to Go • AppLocker • Search Federation • Subsystem for Unix-basedApplications (SUA) • Direct Access(Windows Server 2008 R2 required) • BranchCache (Windows Server 2008 R2 required) • Additional use rights • Local use: You may run on the licensed device, at any one time: 1 instance in the POSE+ up to 4 instances in VOSEs. • Remote access:You may remotely access from the licensed device, at any one time: 1 instance in the POSE+ up to 4 instances in VOSEs on servers • Roaming Use Rights:The single primary user of the licensed device may remotely access instances running on servers from a qualifying 3rd party device Windows VDA may be licensed separately (e.g. for Thin Clients)
Volume Activation 2.0 Microsoft Proxy (1) KMS Host Microsoft (2) KMS Clients KMS Host
Scenario 1 Corporate Information • The customer has 150 employees. Each employee is working on his/her own PC. Existing Environment Existing Licensing Solution • The customer acquires licenses for desktop OS preinstalled on their PCs and licenses for Microsoft Office through a retail store. Existing IT Environment • There are 75 desktops and 75 notebooks with different versions of Windows and Office. Planned changed • Replace 50% of their PCs over the next 6 months Business Goals • Standardize Office • Reduce the initial licensing costs to the least • Retain ownership of licenses for all products • Implement an e-mail solution • Permit the deployment of desktops by using imaging software • Provide a security solution to protect the customer`s infrastructure from external attacks • Give all employees access a third-party application on SQL Server
Scenario 1 / Question 1 • Which Volume Licensing right meets the customer’s business goal for desktop applications? • Re-imaging Rights • Cross-Language Rights • Work at Home Rights • Downgrade Rights
Scenario 1 / Question 1 • Which Volume Licensing right meets the customer’s business goal for desktop applications? • Re-imaging Rights • Cross-Language Rights • Work at Home Rights • Downgrade Rights
Scenario 1 Corporate Information • The customer has 150 employees. Each employee is working on his/her own PC. Existing Environment Existing Licensing Solution • The customer acquires licenses for desktop OS preinstalled on their PCs and licenses for Microsoft Office through a retail store. Existing IT Environment • There are 75 desktops and 75 notebooks with different versions of Windows and Office. Planned changed • Replace 50% of their PCs over the next 6 months Business Goals • Standardize Office • Reduce the initial licensing costs to the least • Retain ownership of licenses for all products • Implement an e-mail solution • Permit the deployment of desktops by using imaging software • Provide a security solution to protect the customer`s infrastructure from external attacks • Give all employees access a third-party application on SQL Server
Scenario 1 / Question 2 • The customer wants to cut down the costs of operating system software when replacing their hardware as planned. Which option do you recommend? • Windows 7 Professional purchased in Enterprise Agreement or Open Value • Windows 7 Professional purchased as Retail Product (FPP) • Windows 7 Professional purchased as OEM license • Windows 7 Professional purchased in Select License or Select Plus or Open License
Scenario 1 / Question 2 • The customer wants to cut down the costs of operating system software when replacing their hardware as planned. Which option do you recommend? • Windows 7 Professional purchased in Enterprise Agreement or Open Value • Windows 7 Professional purchased as Retail Product (FPP) • Windows 7 Professional purchased as OEM license • Windows 7 Professional purchased in Select License or Select Plus or Open License
Scenario 1 / Question 3 • Which rights are available through the customer's current licensing solution? (Choose more than one.) • Downgrade rights for Windows OS,re-assignment rights for Office • Downgrade rights for Office,re-assignment rights for Windows OS • Re-imaging rights for Windows OS and Office • New Version rights for Windows OS and Office
Scenario 1 / Question 3 • Which rights are available through the customer's current licensing solution? (Choose more than one.) • Downgrade rights for Windows OS,re-assignment rights for Office • Downgrade rights for Office,re-assignment rights for Windows OS • Re-imaging rights for Windows OS and Office • New Version rights for Windows OS and Office
Scenario 1 Corporate Information • The customer has 150 employees. Each employee is working on his/her own PC. Existing Environment Existing Licensing Solution • The customer acquires licenses for desktop OS preinstalled on their PCs and licenses for Microsoft Office through a retail store. Existing IT Environment • There are 75 desktops and 75 notebooks with different versions of Windows and Office. Planned changed • Replace 50% of their PCs over the next 6 months Business Goals • Standardize Office • Reduce the initial licensing costs to the least • Retain ownership of licenses for all products • Implement an e-mail solution • Permit the deployment of desktops by using imaging software • Provide a security solution to protect the customer`s infrastructure from external attacks • Give all employees access a third-party application on SQL Server
Scenario 1 / Question 4 • The customer purchased new laptops with Windows and Office. Which solution reduces the total cost of ownership? • Windows volume license upgrade and Office volume license • Windows volume license upgrade and Office Retail Product (FPP) • Windows OEM and Office volume license • Windows OEM and Office Retail Product (FPP)
Scenario 1 / Question 4 • The customer purchased new laptops with Windows and Office. Which solution reduces the total cost of ownership? • Windows volume license upgrade and Office volume license • Windows volume license upgrade and Office Retail Product (FPP) • Windows OEM and Office volume license • Windows OEM and Office Retail Product (FPP)
Scenario 1 / Question 5 • If the customer replaces desktops, which right for Office Professional Plus reduces the costs to the least? • Downgrade rights • Re-assignment rights • Re-imaging rights • New version rights
Scenario 1 / Question 5 • If the customer replaces desktops, which right for Office Professional Plus reduces the costs to the least? • Downgrade rights • Re-assignment rights • Re-imaging rights • New version rights
Scenario 1 / Question 6 • If the customer purchases FPP licenses, which business goal will be met? • Permit the deployment of desktops by using imaging software • Reduce initial costs to the least • Keep ownership of licenses for all products • Implement an e-mail solution
Scenario 1 / Question 6 • If the customer purchases FPP licenses, which business goal will be met? • Permit the deployment of desktops by using imaging software • Reduce initial costs to the least • Keep ownership of licenses for all products • Implement an e-mail solution
Scenario 1 / Question 7 • The customer wants to use Windows 7 and run third-party applications on Windows XP in virtual machines on their existing PCs. The solution should reduce costs to the least. What do you recommend? • Windows 7 Professional OEM • Windows 7 Professional Upgrade & Software Assurance • Windows 7 Professional Upgrade (no Software Assurance) • Windows 7 Ultimate Retail/Full Package Product (FPP)
Scenario 1 / Question 7 • The customer wants to use Windows 7 and run third-party applications on Windows XP in virtual machines on their existing PCs. The solution should reduce costs to the least. What do you recommend? • Windows 7 Professional OEM • Windows 7 Professional Upgrade & Software Assurance • Windows 7 Professional Upgrade (no Software Assurance) • Windows 7 Ultimate Retail/Full Package Product (FPP)
Windows Small Business Server (SBS): 1–2 Box Solution Maxed out at 75 Users or Devices
What's in Small Business Server 2008? Standard Edition Premium Edition • Standard Edition plus a second server running • Windows Server 2008 • SQL Server 2008 Standard Edition for Small Business • Windows Server 2008 • Windows SharePoint Services v3 • Exchange Server 2010 • Forefront Security for Exchange 120 day trial • Integration with Office Live Small Business Standard CAL Works for both editions Premium CAL Needed for Users or Devices accessing SQL
Windows Server 2008 and Virtualization Rights Exchange Server 2010 Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 1+1 Hardware SQL 2008 R2 SQL 2008 R2 MICROSOFT MICROSOFT MICROSOFT MICROSOFT MICROSOFT CORPORATION CORPORATION CORPORATION CORPORATION CORPORATION 1+4 MICROSOFT MICROSOFT MICROSOFT MICROSOFT MICROSOFT MICROSOFT MICROSOFT MICROSOFT MICROSOFT CORPORATION CORPORATION CORPORATION CORPORATION CORPORATION CORPORATION CORPORATION CORPORATION CORPORATION Exchange Server 2010 SharePoint Server 2010 OCS 2007 R2 Exchange Server 2010 Exchange Server 2010 SQL 2008 R2 OCS 2007 R2 SQL 2008 R2 Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise … Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter 1+n Hardware
External Connector External Connector LicenceExternal users (not employees) may be licensed with individual CALs or a single EC Licence (per server)
Core CAL Suite and Enterprise CAL Suite Exchange Enterprise CAL SC Service Manager CML SharePoint Enterprise CAL Forefront UAG CAL SC Data Protection Manager CML Lync Enterprise CAL Windows RMS CAL Forefront Protection Suite SL Lync Standard CAL SC Operations Manager CML Exchange Standard CAL Windows Server CAL SharePoint Standard CAL SC Configuration Manager CML NetworkInfrastructure Collaboration Management Security
Updated Core CAL Suite from August 2011 SC Service Manager CML SharePoint Enterprise CAL Lync Enterprise CAL Forefront UAG CAL SC Data Protection Manager CML Exchange Enterprise CAL Windows RMS CAL Forefront Protection Suite SL SC Operations Manager CML Lync Standard CAL SharePoint Standard CAL Exchange Standard CAL Windows Server CAL Forefront Endpoint Protection SC Configuration Manager CML NetworkInfrastructure Collaboration Management Security
Per Processor Licensing SQL Server Standard running in the physical OSE, 4 physical processors (regardless of cores)= 4 processor licenses (no CALs required) SQL Server Standard running in 2 virtual OSEs, 2 virtual processors used = 2 processor licenses (no CALs required)