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Question 15: Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. You install System
Center 2012 Virtual Machine
Manager (VMM) on a server named Server1. Users report that they fail to log on to the Virtual
Machine Manager Self-
Service Portal (VMMSSP). You need to ensure that users call log on to the VMMSSP.
What should you do first?
A. From the Virtual Machine Manager command shell, run the New-SCUserRole cmdlet and the Set
SCUserRole cmdlet.
B. From Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager on Server1, modify the Authentication settings.
C. From Authorization Manager, create a role definition and a role assignment.
D. From the VMM Administrator Console, run the Create Run As Account Wizard
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh801722.aspx
The New-SCUserRole cmdlet creates a user role for a group of System Center Virtual
MachineManager (VMM) users.
You can create the following user roles: Delegated
Administrator, Read-Only Administrator, and Self-Service User. Only one Administrator role exists;
you cannot create
another Administrator role or delete the existing one. If you are a member of a Delegated
Administrator user role, you
can create a user role. However, the scope of the new user role must be a subset of the scope of its
parent user role.
After you create a user role, you can use the Set-SCUserRole cmdlet to rename the user role, to add
or remove
members, and to add or modify the scope of objects that members of the role can manage. For a
self-service user
role, you can specify which actions members of a self-service user role can take on their virtual
machines, and you can
define a quota that limits the number of virtual machines self-service users can create. Although you
cannot create or
remove the Administrator role or limit its scope, you can use Set-SCUserRole to add or remove
members to that role.