“2. Determine whether the workgroup server that you want to manage is in the same subnet as the computer on which you are running Server Manager.
If the two computers are in the same subnet, or if the workgroup server’s network profile is set to Private in the Network and Sharing Center, go on to the next step. ”
answer D
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JamesLsays:
As this is a newly installed server core machine it will have no network configuration
The first thing that must be available to remotely manage any server from any other server is a network configuration that allows connectivity from the other server
IMO the answer is D: First configure the network
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milijasays:
Really?
What if there is a DHCP Server? In this case the new installed server will get an ip address and no network configuration is necessary.
Furthermore, if not joining it to domain, you have to put the server into the trustedhost list, so Answer 2 (B) could be correct, because you need to put the servername into the list. Or you join it to the domain and finish!
Bady question, no information about is there a Domain, DHCP, DNS and so on
Should also be D, right? someone agree?
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could be D if they ask for adding a server. maybe as a prerequisite?
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https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831453.aspx
“2. Determine whether the workgroup server that you want to manage is in the same subnet as the computer on which you are running Server Manager.
If the two computers are in the same subnet, or if the workgroup server’s network profile is set to Private in the Network and Sharing Center, go on to the next step. ”
answer D
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As this is a newly installed server core machine it will have no network configuration
The first thing that must be available to remotely manage any server from any other server is a network configuration that allows connectivity from the other server
IMO the answer is D: First configure the network
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Really?
What if there is a DHCP Server? In this case the new installed server will get an ip address and no network configuration is necessary.
Furthermore, if not joining it to domain, you have to put the server into the trustedhost list, so Answer 2 (B) could be correct, because you need to put the servername into the list. Or you join it to the domain and finish!
Bady question, no information about is there a Domain, DHCP, DNS and so on
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