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Chapter 1
What’s New in Microsoft SharePoint 2010
11. You are a SharePoint administrator of a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 environ-
ment, and you have been tasked by your CIO to investigate the feasibility of upgrading to
SharePoint 2010. As part of your feasibility study, you must review the various desktops
and web browsers available in corporate headquarters to determine which ones will be
able to take full advantage of SharePoint Server 2010’s advanced features offered through
ActiveX controls. Which of the following desktop and web browser combinations will be
able to use the advanced features? (Choose all that apply.)
A. Windows XP with Internet Explorer 7
B. Windows Vista with Internet Explorer 7
C. Windows 7 with Firefox 3.5
D. Windows 7 with Internet Explorer 8 (64-bit)
12. You are a SharePoint administrator of a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 environ-
ment, and you have been tasked by your CIO to investigate the feasibility of upgrading to
SharePoint 2010. As part of your feasibility study, you must review the various desktops/
servers and web browsers available in corporate headquarters to determine which ones will
have access to only the basic functionality of SharePoint services due to a lack of ActiveX
support. Which of the following desktop/web browser combinations have this limitation?
(Choose all that apply.)
A. Windows Server 2003 with Internet Explorer 7
B. Apple Mac OS X with Apple Safari 4
C. Windows Server 2008 R2 with Internet Explorer 8 (64-bit)
D. Unix/Linux 8.1 with Mozilla Firefox 3.5
13. You are a SharePoint administrator of a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 environ-
ment, and you have been tasked by your CIO to investigate the feasibility of upgrading to
SharePoint 2010. As part of your feasibility study, you must review new and upgraded fea-
tures in SharePoint. Which of the following options are true? (Choose all that apply.)
A. Shared services provider (SSPs) have been renamed to service applications in SharePoint
Server 2010.
B. Service applications are supported under SharePoint Server 2010 but not under Microsoft
SharePoint Foundation 2010 (formerly known as Windows SharePoint Services or WSS).
C. The SharePoint Central Administration website design remains unchanged between
MOSS 2007 and SharePoint Server 2010.
D. SharePoint Server 2010 Performance Controls includes throttling to allow the adminis-
trator to control SharePoint operations levels during peak demand periods.
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