MCT USE ONLY. STUDENT USE PROHIBITED Lab 5: Designing a Security Plan L5-5 Exercise 3: Granting Read Access to the Production Auditors Group Task 1: Grant a group Full Read access to a Web application 1. In SharePoint Central Administration, click Application Management, and then under Web Applications, click Manage web applications. 2. Under Name, click SharePoint – 80, and then on the toolbar ribbon, click User Policy. 3. In the Policy for Web Application dialog box, click Add Users. 4. On the Select the Zone page, click Next. 5. On the Add Users page, in the Users box, type CONTOSO\production auditors and then click Check Names. 6. Under Permissions, select the Full Read – Has full read-only access check box, and then click Finish. 7. In the Policy for Web Application dialog box, click OK. 8. Close all windows, and then log off. MCT USE ONLY. STUDENT USE PROHIBITED MCT USE ONLY. STUDENT USE PROHIBITED Lab 6: Planning Authentication L6-1 Module 6 Lab Answer Key: Planning Authentication Contents: Exercise 1: Planning Authentication for Contoso, Ltd L6-2 Exercise 2: Enabling Claims-Based Authentication L6-3 MCT USE ONLY. STUDENT USE PROHIBITED L6-2 Module 6: Planning Authentication Module 6: Planning Authentication Lab 6: Planning Authentication Exercise 1: Planning Authentication for Contoso, Ltd Task 1: Complete the Planning Authentication Methods worksheet 1. Read the lab scenario. 2. Log on to 10231A-NYC-DC1-06 as CONTOSO\Ed with the password Pa$$w0rd. 3. Click Start, and then click Computer. 4. In Windows® Explorer, move to the E:\Labfiles\Lab06\Starter folder, double-click Planning Authentication Methods Worksheet.xlsx, and then complete the worksheet. 5. Compare your solution to the sample solution located at E:\Labfiles\Lab06\Solution\Planning Authentication Methods Worksheet - Solution.xlsx. 6. Close Microsoft® Excel®. Task 2: Complete the Logical Architecture Diagram with Authentication diagram 1. In Windows Explorer, in the E:\Labfiles\Lab06\Starter folder, double-click Logical Architecture Diagram with Authentication.vsd, and then complete the diagram. 2. Compare your solution to the sample solution located at E:\Labfiles\Lab06\Solution\Logical Architecture Diagram with Authentication - Solution.vsd. 3. Close Microsoft Visio®. MCT USE ONLY. STUDENT USE PROHIBITED Lab 6: Planning Authentication L6-3 Exercise 2: Enabling Claims-Based Authentication Task 1: Delete the internet.contoso.com Web application 1. Click Start, point to All Programs, click Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Products, and then click SharePoint 2010 Central Administration. 2. In the User Account Control dialog box, click Yes. 3. Under Application Management, click Manage web applications. 4. Click SharePoint Internet, on the toolbar ribbon, click Delete. 5. In the Delete Web Application dialog box, verify that No is selected for both options, and then click Delete. 6. In the Message from webpage dialog box, click OK. Task 2: Create a new Web application and configure it to allow anonymous access and to use claims-based authentication 1. In Web Applications Management, on the toolbar ribbon, click New. 2. In the Create New Web Application dialog box, under Authentication, click Claims Based Authentication. 3. In the IIS Web Site section, click Use an existing IIS web site, and then in the drop-down list, click SharePoint Internet. 4. In the Security Configuration section, under Allow Anonymous, click Yes. 5. In the Application Pool section, click Use existing application pool, and then in the drop-down list, click SharePoint – www.contoso.com80 (CONTOSO\sp-farm). 6. In the Database Name and Authentication section, in the Database Name box, type Content_www and then click OK. 7. In the Application Created dialog box, click OK. Task 3: Set the anonymous policy for the SharePoint Internet Web application and set anonymous access for the site collection 1. In Web Applications Management, click the SharePoint Internet Web application, and then on the toolbar ribbon, click Anonymous Policy. MCT USE ONLY. STUDENT USE PROHIBITED L6-4 Module 6: Planning Authentication 2. In the Anonymous Access Restrictions dialog box, verify that Zones is set to All zones and Anonymous User Policy is set to None – No policy, and then click Save. 3. Press CTRL+T to open a new tab, in the Address bar, type http://www.contoso.com and then press ENTER. 4. On the Error: Access Denied page, click Sign in as a different user. 5. In the Windows Security dialog box, in the User name box, type CONTOSO\sp-farm and in the Password box, type Pa$$w0rd and then click OK. 6. On the home page, click Site Actions, and then click Site Permissions. 7. On the toolbar ribbon, click Anonymous Access. 8. In the Anonymous Access dialog box, click Entire Web site, and then click OK. Task 4: Test anonymous access to www.contoso.com 1. On the Permissions page, click the Browse tab, and then click the Contoso Internet link. 2. In the upper-right corner, click System Account, and then click Sign Out. 3. In the Windows Internet Explorer dialog box, click Yes, and then close all Windows Internet Explorer® browser windows. 4. Click Start, point to All Programs, and then click Internet Explorer. 5. In the Address bar, type http://www.contoso.com and then press ENTER. 6. On the Adventure Works home page, in the upper-right corner, verify that Sign In is displayed. This confirms that anonymous access is enabled. 7. Close all windows, and then log off. MCT USE ONLY. STUDENT USE PROHIBITED Lab 7: Planning Managed Metadata L7-1 Module 7 Lab Answer Key: Planning Managed Metadata Contents: Exercise 1: Designing Content Types and a Term Set Framework L7-2 Exercise 2: Creating the Managed Metadata Service Application L7-2 Exercise 3: Importing Term Sets L7-4 Exercise 4: Publishing a Content Type L7-5 MCT USE ONLY. STUDENT USE PROHIBITED L7-2 Module 7: Planning Managed Metadata Module 7: Planning Managed Metadata Lab 7: Planning Managed Metadata Exercise 1: Designing Content Types and a Term Set Framework Task 1: Read the supporting information 1. Read the lab scenario. 2. Log on to 10231A-NYC-DC1-07 as CONTOSO\Ed with the password Pa$$w0rd. 3. Click Start, and then click Computer. 4. In Windows® Explorer, move to the E:\Labfiles\Lab07\Starter folder, double-click Managed Metadata Requirements.docx, and then read the additional requirements. Task 2: Complete the Managed Metadata Planning worksheet 1. In Windows Explorer, double-click MMS Planning Worksheet.xlsx, and then complete the Services and Content Types worksheets. 2. Compare your solution to the sample solution located at E:\Labfiles\Lab07\Solution\MMS Planning Worksheet - Solution.xlsx. 3. Close all windows. Exercise 2: Creating the Managed Metadata Service Application Task 1: Create a site collection called CTHub on intranet.contoso.com 1. Click Start, point to All Programs, click Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Products, and then click SharePoint 2010 Central Administration. 2. In the User Account Control dialog box, click Yes. 3. Under Application Management, click Create site collections. MCT USE ONLY. STUDENT USE PROHIBITED Lab 7: Planning Managed Metadata L7-3 4. In the Title and Description section, in the Title box, type CTHub and in the Description box, type Contoso Content Type Hub 5. In the Web Site Address section, ensure that /sites/ is selected in the Choose a site prefix box, and in the URL box, type cthub 6. In the Template Selection section, ensure that Team site is selected. 7. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, and in the Primary Site Collection Administrator section, in the User name box, type ed and click Check Names, and then click OK. 8. On the Top-Level Site Successfully Created page, click OK. Task 2: Create a new Managed Metadata Service application to publish the CTHub site collection as the content type hub 1. In Application Management, on the left menu, click Central Administration. 2. Under System Settings, click Manage services on server. 3. In the Service list, next to Managed Metadata Web Service, click Start. 4. On the left menu, click Central Administration. 5. Under Application Management, click Manage service applications. 6. In the toolbar ribbon, click New, and then click Managed Metadata Service. 7. In the Create New Managed Metadata Service dialog box, in the Name box, type Managed Metadata Service Application 8. In the Database Name box, type TermStore_Default 9. Scroll down the page, and in the Application Pool section, click Use existing application pool. In the Use existing application pool list, click SharePoint Web Services Default. 10. Scroll down the page, and in the Content Type hub box, type http://intranet.contoso.com/sites/cthub and then click OK. Task 3: Verify that the Content Type Syndication Hub feature is active 1. Press CTRL+T to open a new tab, and then go to http://intranet.contoso.com/sites/cthub. MCT USE ONLY. STUDENT USE PROHIBITED L7-4 Module 7: Planning Managed Metadata 2. On the CTHub home page, click Site Actions, and then click Site Settings. 3. Under Site Collection Administration, click Site collection features. 4. On the Site Collection Features page, verify that the Content Type Syndication Hub feature is Active. If required, click Activate. 5. Close the Windows Internet Explorer® tab. Exercise 3: Importing Term Sets Task 1: Create a new term set group called Contoso 1. In Manage Service Applications, click the Managed Metadata Service Application that you just created, and on the ribbon, click Manage. 2. In the Term Store Management Tool, in the left pane, under TAXONOMY TERM STORE, right-click Managed Metadata Service Application, and then click New Group. 3. Name the new term set group Contoso, and then press ENTER. 4. In the Properties pane, in the Description box, type Contoso Terms and then click Save. Task 2: Import the Cost Center and Department term files 1. In the left pane, right-click the Contoso term set group, and then click Import Term Set. 2. In the Term set import dialog box, click Browse. 3. In the Choose File to Upload dialog box, browse to E:\Labfiles\Lab07\Starter, click the Contoso Sample Terms for Import – Cost Center.csv file, and then click Open. 4. In the Term set import dialog box, click OK. 5. In the left pane, right-click the Contoso term set group, and then click Import Term Set. 6. In the Term set import dialog box, click Browse. 7. In the Choose File to Upload dialog box, browse to E:\Labfiles\Lab07\Starter, click the Contoso Sample Terms for Import – Department.csv file, and then click Open. . Metadata Module 7: Planning Managed Metadata Lab 7: Planning Managed Metadata Exercise 1: Designing Content Types and a Term Set Framework Task 1: Read the supporting information 1. Read. Message from webpage dialog box, click OK. Task 2: Create a new Web application and configure it to allow anonymous access and to use claims-based authentication 1. In Web Applications Management,. PROHIBITED Lab 7: Planning Managed Metadata L7-1 Module 7 Lab Answer Key: Planning Managed Metadata Contents: Exercise 1: Designing Content Types and a Term Set Framework L7 -2 Exercise 2: Creating