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QUESTION 9
Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server. Developers use Visual Studio 2012. Developers spend a significant amount of time dealing with the improper merging of change sets. You need to ensure that developers are prevented from encountering merges. What should you do?

A.    Require all developers to utilize a local workspace.
Within the Source Control Settings box, select the Enable get latest on check-out option.
B.    Require all developers to utilize a server workspace.
Within the Source Control Settings box, clear the Enable multiple check-out option.
C.    Require all developers to utilize a server workspace.
Within the Source Control Settings box, select the Enable get latest on check-out option.
D.    Require all developers to utilize a local workspace.
Within the Source Control Settings box, clear the Enable multiple check-out option.

Answer: B

QUESTION 10
Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server. You need to be able to trace bugs to the code that addresses the bug. What should you do?

A.    Enable the Work Items check-in policy.
In the Edit options of the policy, select Bug from the list of work item types.
B.    Enable the Work Items check-in policy.
In the Edit options of the policy, select the Active Bugs query.
C.    Enable the Work Items check-in policy and request that all developers associate the work item to the appropriate bug at the time of check-in.
D.    Enable the Changeset Comments check-in policy.

Answer: C

QUESTION 11
Your network environment includes a multi-tier Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server implementation. A member of the networking team changes the name of a user’s computer. From the user’s computer, you need to modify the existing workspace to reflect the new computer name. What should you do?

A.    Execute the following workspaces command to update the machine name:
tf workspaces/updateCornputerName: <oldcomputername>/collection: http://teamserver:8080/tfs/ DefaultCollection.
B.    Create a new workspace.
Replace the existing workspace with the new one by using the Manage Workspaces window in Source Control Explorer.
C.    Execute the following workspace command to update the machine name:
tf workspace/computer: <oldcomputername>/collection: http://teamserver:8080/tfs/ DefaultCollection.
D.    Open the existing workspace by using the Manage Workspaces window in Source Control Explorer.
In the Computer field, enter the new machine name.

Answer: A

QUESTION 12
Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012 (TFS) server. Version control is configured with one project collection and two team projects. Some users use 2010 and 2012 clients, such as Visual Studio and Team Explorer Everywhere. You need to ensure that users will be prompted by, and can satisfy, the comments check-in policy when using both 2010 and 2012 clients. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

A.    Add the Changeset Comments policy in the team project collection’s source control settings.
B.    Add the Changeset Comments policy in the source control settings for each team project.
C.    Install the TFS 2010 Power Tools on all clients.
D.    Install the TFS 2012 Power Tools on all clients and configure the policy by using Team Explorer.
E.    Install the TFS 2010 and 2012 Power Tools on the TFS application tier and configure the policy by using Team Foundation Administrator.

Answer: BC

QUESTION 13
Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server. The lead developer uses a large third-party library named Fabrikam. This utility requires thousands of files that none of the other developers use. You need to meet the following requirements:
– Prevent Fabrikam files from being retrieved by the other developers.
– Retrieve all files, including Fabrikam, for the lead developer.
What should you do?

A.    Have each developer create a workspace mapping to root folder of the project.
Cloak the Fabrikam folder in the lead developer’s workspace.
B.    Have each developer create a workspace mapping to root folder of the project.
Cloak the Fabrikam folder in every team member’s workspace except the lead developer’s.
C.    Have each developer map the Fabrikam TFS folder to the local folder C: \ThirdParty.
Within the workspace settings, ensure all other folders are cloaked.
D.    Keep the original workspace and within the Source Control Explorer, right-click on the UltraStats node anci seiect tne Map Working Folder option and map it to C: \UltraStats.

Answer: B

QUESTION 14
Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server and Microsoft Lab Management (MLM) 2012. You want to create a clone of the development test environment in your domain that will support testing patches of your software while continuing to support release testing in the existing environment. You need to configure the environment to support network isolation. Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)

A.    Add each machine to a workgroup.
B.    Install a test agent into each machine.
C.    Add a NAT server to the environment.
D.    Configure the test agent in each machine.
E.    Store the environment in a library.
F.    Add a domain controller to the environment.

Answer: ABF

QUESTION 15
Your network environment includes a dual-tier Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 installation. The first server hosts Microsoft SQL Server and Analysis Services, and the second server hosts TFS Application Tier and Reporting Services. The TFS installation uses the company’s Enterprise SharePoint Server, which is backed up by a different team. You need to perform regular backups of the TFS server, and you need to keep the size of the backup to the minimum. Which three components should you back up? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)

A.    TFS Configuration and Collection databases
B.    Configuration database
C.    SharePoint Products databases
D.    Analysis databases
E.    Warehouse database

Answer: ABE

QUESTION 16
You are the administrator and lead developer of Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) for Contoso, Ltd. You identify a security issue in one of the company’s projects that you support. You trace the issue to $/Contoso/src/ReadInput.cs, but that file is locked in workspace Projectl[;nicholaspiazza] by a user who is unavailable. You need to unlock the file. Which command should you execute?

A.    tf undo $/Contoso/src/ReadInput.cs
B.    tf undo [/workspace: workspacename[;nicholaspiazza]] S/Contoso/src/
C.    tf lock/loclcnone S/Contoso/src/Readlnput.cs
D.    tf lock/lock: checkout $/Contoso/src/ReadInput.cs

Answer: C
Explanation:
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