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Users report they ate unable to access an application after a recent third-party patch update. The physical server that is hosting the application keeps crashing on reboot. Although the update was installed directly from the manufacturer's support website as recommended it has now been recalled and removed from the website as the update unintentionally installed unauthorized software after a reboot. Which of the following steps should the administrator perform to restore access to the application while minimizing downtime? (Select TWO)

A.
Uninstall recent updates.
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A.
Uninstall recent updates.
B.
Reimage the server with a different OS.
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B.
Reimage the server with a different OS.
C.
Run a port scan to verify open ports.
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C.
Run a port scan to verify open ports.
D.
Enable a GPO to uninstall the update.
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D.
Enable a GPO to uninstall the update.
E.
Scan and remove any malware.
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E.
Scan and remove any malware.
F.
Reformat the server and restore the image from the latest backup.
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F.
Reformat the server and restore the image from the latest backup.
Suggested answer: E, F

Explanation:

The most likely cause of the server crashing and the application being inaccessible is that the unauthorized software installed by the update is malware that corrupted the system files or compromised the security of the server. To restore access to the application while minimizing downtime, the administrator should scan and remove any malware from the server, and then reformat the server and restore the image from the latest back-up. This will ensure that the server is clean and has a working configuration of the application. Verified

Reference: [How to Remove Malware from a Server]

asked 02/10/2024
JULIAN SSEMALULU
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