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What should you configure on the NPS server?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.

A partner organization has an Active Directory domain named fabrikam.com.

Your company plans to provide VPN access for fabrikam.com users.

You need to configure Network Policy Server (NPS) to forward authentication requests to fabrikam.com.

What should you configure on the NPS server?

You need to ensure that the client computers in contoso

Your network contains two Active Directory domains named contoso.com and fabrikam.com. Each domain contains several domain controllers. All of the domain controllers are configured as DNS servers for their respective domain.

From a client computer in contoso.com, you discover that you cannot resolve host names in fabrikam.com.

You need to ensure that the client computers in contoso.com can resolve host names in fabrikam.com.

What should you do in contoso.com?

You need to modify the SRV records to ensure that DC2 is contacted for authentication only when DC1 is unavail

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two domain controllers named DC1 and DC2. The service location (SRV) records for both of the domain controllers have default values.

An SRV record for DC1 is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You need to modify the SRV records to ensure that DC2 is contacted for authentication only when DC1 is unavailable.

What should you do?

You need to configure Server2 as an enterprise subordinate CA

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.

Contoso.com contains a server named Server2. You open the System properties on Server2 as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

When you attempt to configure Server2 as an enterprise subordinate certification authority (CA),

you discover that the enterprise subordinate CA option is unavailable.

You need to configure Server2 as an enterprise subordinate CA.

What should you do first?

You need to ensure that when you change the IP address of web1

Your network contains a DNS server that hosts a zone for fabrikam.com. Dynamic updates are enabled on the zone.

The network contains a Web server named web1.fabrikam.com. Web1.fabrikam.com uses the 172.23.1.6 IP address.

Web1.fabrikam.com hosts three websites as shown in the exhibit. (Refer to the Exhibit.)

You change the IP address of web1.fabrikam.com to 172.23.1.20.

After the change, users report that they cannot access Web2 and Web3. The users can access Web1.

You change the IP address of web1.fabrikam.com to 172.23.1.6.

The users report that they can access all three websites.

You need to ensure that when you change the IP address of web1.fabrikam.com, the users can access all three websites.

What should you do?

Exhibit:

You need to ensure that the users in Site2 always attempt to authenticate to DC2 first

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.

Contoso.com contains two sites named Site1 and Site2. Site1 contains a domain controller named DC1.

In Site1, you install a new domain controller named DC2. You ship DC2 to Site2.

You discover that certain users in Site2 authenticate to DC1.

You need to ensure that the users in Site2 always attempt to authenticate to DC2 first.

What should you do?

You need to deploy App1 to all client computers

Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains 3,000 client computers.
All of the client computers run Windows 7.

Users log on to their client computers by using standard user accounts.

You plan to deploy a new application named App1.

The vendor of App1 provides a Setup.exe file to install App1. Setup.exe requires administrative rights to run.

You need to deploy App1 to all client computers. The solution must meet the following requirements:

– App1 must automatically detect and replace corrupt application files.
– App1 must be available from the Start menu on each client computer.

What should you do first?