HOTSPOT
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a
member server named Hyperv1 and a domain controller named DC1. Hyperv1 has the Hyper-V
server role installed. DC1 is a virtual machine on Hyperv1.
Users report that the time on their client computer is incorrect.
You log on to DC1 and verify that the time services are configured correctly.
You need to prevent time conflicts between the time provided by DC1 and other potential time
sources.
What should you configure?
To answer, select the appropriate object in the answer area.

Explanation:
Hyper-V integration services are updated with a new service that allows Hyper-V administrators to
copy files to the virtual machine while the virtual machine is running without using a network
connection.
In previous versions of Hyper-V, a Hyper-V administrator may have needed to shut down a virtual
machine to copy files to it.A new Hyper-V integration service has been added that allows the HyperV administrator to copy files to a running virtual machine without using a network connection. This
will eliminate time conflicts.
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The explanation does not tie up with the question as it is talking about a new feature in integration Services known as “Guest Services”
The answer (As shown in the answer area) is the only option available that makes sense but the following articles leave me a little confused as to the legitimacy of the answer, assuming it means that, we select the Integration Services and then disable the “Time Synchronisation”
this article of 2010 says never disable the time synchronisation (See Q 8)
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/virtual_pc_guy/2010/11/19/time-synchronization-in-hyper-v/
This article of 2011 says to partially disable the time synchronisation
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/robertvi/2011/05/11/time-synchronization-and-domain-controller-vms/
This article of 2013 says to disable time synchronisation (search for Time Service on page)
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/virtual_active_directory_domain_controller_virtualization_hyperv(v=ws.10).aspx
I guess we have to go with the 2013 recommendation as it is the latest!!!
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