Question: 6
Your network environment includes a Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 named TFS1 that contains two project collections named PC1 and PC2. A build server named Bi is configured with a build controller named C1 and an agent named A1 that runs build definitions created in Pd. A development team wants to create a gated check-in build definition on PC2. You need to perform a supported infrastructure enhancement to run PC2 build definitions. What should you do?
A.
• Add a new build server (B2).
• On the B2 build server, migrate controller C1 and install a new controller (C2) that connects to
the PC2 project collection.
• On the Bi build server, configure a second build agent (A2) that uses the C2 controller.
B.
• Add a new build server (B2).
• On the B2 build server, install a build controller (C2) that connects to the PC2 project collection.
• On the B2 build server, configure a second build agent (A2) that uses the C2 controller.
C.
• On the Bi build server, configure the C1 controller to connect to project collections PC1 and PC2.
• On the Bi build server, update the Al agent to use controllers C1 and C2.
D.
• On the Bi build server, configure the C1 controller to connect to project collections PC1 and PC2.
• On the Bi build server, configure a second build agent (A2) that uses the C2 controller.
Answer: B
Question: 7
Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server and a test environment that is based on non-Hyper-V-based virtualized machines. You need to be able to run tests on all the test machines. Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A. Install System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) 2010.
B. Use Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) to create a new standard environment.
C. Manually install the Agents for Visual Studio 2012 on the virtualization server.
D. From Microsoft Test Manager (MTM), create a new System Center Virtual Machine Manager- (SCVMM-) based environment and select the virtual machines hosted on the non-Hyper-V-based virtualization server.
E. Install a Visual Studio 2012 test controller.
Answer: BE
Question: 8
Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012 (TFS) server. A single build machine is installed with one controller and two agents. The working directories are configured to use the following working directory: $(SystemDrive)\Builds\$(BuildAgentId)\$(BuildDefinitionPath). Your system drive is running out of space and some builds often fail with the following error: “The specified path, file name, or both are too long. The fully qualified file name must be less than 260 characters, and the directory name must be less than 248 characters.” You need to meet the following requirements: • Point the working path to drive D. • Construct a working directory that can be used to define the shortest unique path for each build agent it is used on. What should you do?
A. Set the Build Agent working directory path to D:\BId\$(BuildAqentld)\$(BuildDetinitionPath).
B. Create a system variable named BuildDrive and set its value to D:\.
C. Set the Build Service working directory path to D:\BId\$(BuildAqentld)\$(BuildDefinitionPath).
D. Set the Team Foundation Build variable named $(BuildDrive) to the value D:\.
Answer: A
Question: 9
Your client’s network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012) server installed at its main office. Branch offices have limited bandwidth connecting to the main office. Client team members at one of the branch offices report that it is taking too long to retrieve files from source control. You need to speed up the source control access for their most commonly accessed files. What should you do?
A.
• Install a SQL server at the remote office and configure replication of the source control database from the main office to the SQL server at the remote office.
• Install and configure a TFS proxy server at the remote office to use the replicated database.
• Configure all the clients at the remote office to use the new proxy server
B.
• Install a new TFS instance at the remote office and configure it to sync with the main office.
• Configure all the clients at the remote office to connect to the new TFS instance.
C.
• Install and configure a TFS proxy server at the remote office.
• Configure all the clients at the remote office to use the new proxy server.
D.
• Install and configure a TFS proxy server at the remote office.
• Run the TFSConfig.exe command to redirect remote users to the TFS proxy server based on IP address.
• Install and configure a TFS proxy server at the remote office.
• Run the TFS Admin Console command to redirect remote users to the TFS proxy server based on
IP address.
Answer: C
Question: 10
Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server. Your development team uses Visual Studio 2012. You store specialized design files within your Visual Studio solution by using version control. These design files are stored in a proprietary binary format and use the filename extension .dzn. You need to meet the following requirements:
Ensure that all developers can modify these design files. Prevent multiple check-outs on all .dzn files. Ensure that all other file types can be edited by multiple developers at the same time. What should you do?
A. Within the Source Control Explorer, right-click each .dzn file and uncheck the Allow multiple check outs option.
B. Add a new file type for .dzn to the Team Project Source Control Settings and clear the Enable file merging and multiple check out checkbox.
C. Within the Visual Studio Options dialog box for Source Control, add the .dzn extension to the
Prevent multiple check-outs for the following file types list in the Visual Studio Team Foundation server node.
D. Add a new file type for .dzn to the Team Project Collection Source Control Settings and clear the Enable file merging and multiple check out checkbox.
Answer: D
Question: 11
Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server. Your developers use Visual Studio 2012. Developers frequently work from locations where there is no network connection. You need to ensure that developers are able to easily compare their current changes to the last version retrieved from version control. Which type of workspace should you configure?
A. Server
B. Local
C. Server-synchronized
D. Windows Azure
Answer: B
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