What should you create?
Your network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains a single domain.
You want to access resources in a domain that is located in another forest.
You need to configure a trust between the domain in your forest and the domain in the other
forest.
What should you create?
You need to ensure that User1 can log on to the computer in the nwtraders.com domain
Your network contains two Active Directory forests. One forest contains two domains named
contoso.com and na.contoso.com. The other forest contains a domain named
nwtraders.com. A forest trust is configured between the two forests.
You have a user named User1 in the na.contoso.com domain. User1 reports that he fails to
log on to a computer in the nwtraders.com domain by using the user name NA\User1.
Other users from na.contoso.com report that they can log on to the computers in the
nwtraders.com domain.
You need to ensure that User1 can log on to the computer in the nwtraders.com domain.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that the users in the branch office always attempt to authenticate to the domain controller
Your company has a main office and a branch office. The main office contains two domain
controllers.
You create an Active Directory site named BranchOfficeSite.
You deploy a domain controller in the branch office, and then add the domain controller to
the BranchOfficeSite site.
You discover that users in the branch office are randomly authenticated by either the domain
controller in the branch office or the domain controllers in the main office.
You need to ensure that the users in the branch office always attempt to authenticate to the
domain controller in the branch office first.
What should you do?
You need to automate the creation of Active Directory subnet objects
Your company has a main office and 50 branch offices. Each office contains multiple
subnets.
You need to automate the creation of Active Directory subnet objects.
What should you use?
You need to enable universal group membership caching for a site
Your network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains multiple sites.
You need to enable universal group membership caching for a site.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that domain controllers only replicate between domain controllers in adjacent sites.What sh
You need to ensure that domain controllers only replicate between domain controllers in
adjacent sites.What should you configure from Active Directory Sites and Services?
You need to ensure that IPv6-only computers authenticate to domain controllers in the same site
Your company has a main office and a branch office.
You discover that when you disable IPv4 on a computer in the branch office, the computer
authenticates by using a domain controller in the main office.
You need to ensure that IPv6-only computers authenticate to domain controllers in the same
site.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that users inBranch2 only authenticate to the domain controllers in Main
You need to ensure that Active Directory data replicates between the sites
Your network contains a single Active Directory domain that has two sites named Site1 and
Site2. Site1 has two domain controllers named DC1 and DC2. Site2 has two domain
controllers named DC3 and DC4.
DC3 fails.
You discover that replication no longer occurs between the sites.
You verify the connectivity between DC4 and the domain controllers in Site1.
On DC4, you run repadmin.exe /kcc.
Replication between the sites continues to fail.
You need to ensure that Active Directory data replicates between the sites.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that SYSVOL is replicated by using Distributed File System Replication (DFSR)
Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The functional level of the domain is
Windows Server 2003.
The domain contains five domain controllers that run Windows Server 2008 and five domain
controllers that run Windows Server 2008 R2.
You need to ensure that SYSVOL is replicated by using Distributed File System Replication
(DFSR).
What should you do first?