You need to prevent Admin1’s password from being cached on DC2
Your company has a main office and a branch office.
The network contains an Active Directory domain.
The main office contains a writable domain controller named DC1. The branch office contains a read- only domain controller (RODC) named DC2.
You discover that the password of an administrator named Admin1 is cached on DC2. You need to prevent Admin1’s password from being cached on DC2.
What should you do?
You need to prevent DHCP clients from receiving IP addresses that are currently in use on the network
You have a DHCP server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. You restore the DHCP database by using a recent backup. You need to prevent DHCP clients from receiving IP addresses that are currently in use on the network.
What should you do?
You need to prevent the problem from reoccurring if the WAN link fails
Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains two sites named Site1 and Site2. Site1 contains four domain controllers. Site2 contains a read-only domain controller (RODC). You add a user named User1 to the Allowed RODC Password Replication Group.
The WAN link between Site1 and Site2 fails.
User1 restarts his computer and reports that he is unable to log on to the domain. The WAN link is restored and User1 reports that he is able to log on to the domain. You need to prevent the problem from reoccurring if the WAN link fails.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that an administrator is notified whenever a user saves
Your network contains a file server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. You create a shared folder on the server. You need to ensure that an administrator is notified whenever a user saves .exe files to the shared folder. What should you do?
Which tool should you use?
You install a read-only domain controller (RODC) named RODC1. You need to ensure that a user named User1 can administer RODC1. The solution must minimize the number of permissions assigned to User1.
Which tool should you use?
You need to ensure that Server2 always receives the same IP address
You have a DHCP server named Server1 and an application server named Server2. Both servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. The DHCP server contains one scope. You need to ensure that Server2 always receives the same IP address. Server2 must receive its DNS settings and its WINS settings from DHCP.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that a user named Admin1 can install updates on RODC1
Your company has a main office and a branch office. The branch office contains a read-only domain controller named RODC1.
You need to ensure that a user named Admin1 can install updates on RODC1. The solution must prevent Admin1 from logging on to other domain controllers.
What should you do?
You need to prevent DHCP from assigning the addresses of the DNS servers to DHCP clients
Your company has four DNS servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2. Each server has a static IP address. You need to prevent DHCP from assigning the addresses of the DNS servers to DHCP clients.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that users receive the updated custom policy templates within seven days
Your network contains an Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) cluster. You have several custom policy templates. The custom policy templates are updated frequently. Some
users report that it takes as many as 30 days to receive the updated policy templates. You need to ensure that users receive the updated custom policy templates within seven days.
What should you do?
You need to allow peer-to-peer communication between all locations
Your company has computers in multiple locations that use IPv4 and IPv6. Each location is protected by a firewall that performs symmetric NAT.
You need to allow peer-to-peer communication between all locations. What should you do?