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Briefing 70-741: Networking with Windows Server 2016 (update November 12th, 2017)

You need to ensure that all of the files in Folder1 can…

Your company has two main offices. The offices are located in London and Seattle. All servers run Windows
Server 2016.
In the Seattle office, you have a Distributed File System (DFS) server named FS1. FS1 has a folder named
Folder1 that contains large Windows image files.
In the London office, you deploy a DFS server named FS2, and you then replicate Folder1 to FS2.
After several days, you discover that the replication of certain files failed to complete.
You need to ensure that all of the files in Folder1 can replicate to FS2.
What should you do?

You need to reduce the amount of bandwidth used for rep…

Your company has a main office in London and a branch office in Seattle. The offices connect to each other by
using a WAN link.
In the London office, you have a Distributed File System (DFS) server named FS1 that contains a folder named
Folder1.
In the Seattle office, you have a DFS server named FS2.
All servers run Windows Server 2016.
You configure replication of Folder1 to FS2.
Users in both offices frequently add files in Folder1.You monitor DFS Replication, and you discover excessive replication over the WAN link during business hours.
You need to reduce the amount of bandwidth used for replication during business hours. The solution must
ensure that the users can continue to save content to Folder1.
What should you do?

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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a domain-based
Distributed File System (DFS) namespace named Namespace1. Namespace1 has the following configuration.

Namespace1 has a folder named Folder1.
Folder1 has the targets shown in the following table.

You have the site links shown in the following table.

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a DNS server
named Server1. All client computers run Windows 10.
On Server1, you have the following zone configuration.

You have the following subnets defined on Server1.

You need to prevent Server1 from resolving queries from DNS clients located on Subnet4. Server1 must
resolve queries from all other DNS clients.
Solution: From Windows PowerShell on Server1, you run the Add-DnsServerQueryResolutionPolicy cmdlet.
Does this meet the goal?

Does this meet the goal?

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contains a unique solution. Determine whether the solution meets the stated goals.
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a DNS server
named Server1. All client computers run Windows 10.
On Server1, you have the following zone configuration.

You have the following subnets defined on Server1.

You need to prevent Server1 from resolving queries from DNS clients located on Subnet4. Server1 must
resolve queries from all other DNS clients.
Solution: From Windows Firewall with Advanced Security on Server1, you create an inbound rule.
Does this meet the goal?

Does this meet the goal?

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series
contains a unique solution. Determine whether the solution meets the stated goals.
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a DNS server
named Server1. All client computers run Windows 10.
On Server1, you have the following zone configuration.

You have the following subnets defined on Server1.

You need to prevent Server1 from resolving queries from DNS clients located on Subnet4. Server1 must
resolve queries from all other DNS clients.
Solution: From a Group Policy object (GPO) in the domain, you modify the Network List Manager Policies.
Does this meet the goal?

Does this meet the goal?

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You network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a member server
named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016 and has the DNS Server role installed. Automatic scavenging
of state records is enabled and the scavenging period is set to 10 days.
All client computers dynamically register their names in the contoso.com DNS zone on Server1.
You discover that the names of multiple client computers that were removed from the network several weeks
ago can still be resolved.
You need to configure Server1 to automatically remove the records of the client computers that have been
offline for more than 10 days.
Solution: You modify the Zone Aging/Scavenging properties of the zone.
Does this meet the goal?


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