You need to configure Active Directory replication between Site1 and Site2
You have an existing Active Directory site named Site1. You create a new Active Directory site and
name it Site2. You need to configure Active Directory replication between Site1 and Site2. You install
a new domain controller.
You create the site link between Site1 and Site2.
What should you do next?
You need to list the account names
Catalog Servers. Your domain structure contains one root domain and one child domain. You modify
the folder permissions on a file server that is in the child domain. You discover that some Access
Control entries start with S-1-5-21 and that no account name is listed.
You need to list the account names. What should you do?
You need to list the account names
Catalog Servers. Your domain structure contains one root domain and one child domain. You modify
the folder permissions on a file server that is in the child domain. You discover that some Access
Control entries start with S-1-5-21 and that no account name is listed.
You need to list the account names. What should you do?
You need to access the Active Directory Schema snap-in
Your company has an Active Directory domain. You log on to the domain controller. The Active
Directory Schema snap-in is not available in the Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
You need to access the Active Directory Schema snap-in. What should you do?
You need to access the Active Directory Schema snap-in
Your company has an Active Directory domain. You log on to the domain controller. The Active
Directory Schema snap-in is not available in the Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
You need to access the Active Directory Schema snap-in. What should you do?
You need to reduce how long it takes until stale records are deleted from the zone
Your network contains a domain controller that is configured as a DNS server. The server hosts an
Active Directory-integrated zone for the domain.
You need to reduce how long it takes until stale records are deleted from the zone. What should you
do?
You need to reduce how long it takes until stale records are deleted from the zone
Your network contains a domain controller that is configured as a DNS server. The server hosts an
Active Directory-integrated zone for the domain.
You need to reduce how long it takes until stale records are deleted from the zone. What should you
do?
You need to ensure that the stale resource records are automatically removed from the contoso.com zone
You have an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. You have a domain controller named
Server1 that is configured as a DNS server. Server1 hosts a standard primary zone for contoso.com.
The DNS configuration of Server1 is shown in the exhibit.
You discover that stale resource records are not automatically removed from the contoso.com zone.
You need to ensure that the stale resource records are automatically removed from the
contoso.com zone.
What should you do?
What should you create?
You have a server that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. The server contains the disks configured as
shown in the following table.
You need to create a volume that can store up to 3 TB of user files. The solution must ensure that
the user files are available if one of the disks in the volume fails. What should you create?
What should you create?
You have a server that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. The server contains the disks configured as
shown in the following table.
You need to create a volume that can store up to 3 TB of user files. The solution must ensure that
the user files are available if one of the disks in the volume fails. What should you create?