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What should you configure on the new server?

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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a server named
Server that runs Windows Server 2012.
You perform a Server Core Installation of Windows Server 2012 on a new server.
You need to ensure that you can add the new server to Server Manager on Server1.
What should you configure on the new server?To answer, select the appropriate setting in the answer area.

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21 Comments on “What should you configure on the new server?

  1. Imi says:

    You can add server from workgroup too. Manageability is another topic…
    I think the answer is 8, because you need to define an IP address to a NIC.

    Although adding servers that are in workgroups to Server Manager might be successful, after they are added, the Manageability column of the Servers tile—on a role or group page that includes a workgroup server—can display Credentials not valid errors that occur while trying to connect to or collect data from the remote, workgroup server.
    (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831453.aspx)




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  2. tvegeta says:

    I cannot seem to find a good answer. I tend to ignore dumps answers and find my own. PSCONFIG doesn’t display anything for Network Settings even if the server already has network setup. I feel the intent of the question has to do with Server Manager access. I’m torn between 1 and 8. I’m leaning towards the idea that Microsoft wants us to choose 1.




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  3. mike says:

    I agree with miro.It is 8,Read the question carefully.”You need to ENSURE that you can add…..”.So you must check your network settings if everything is ok before you add the new server.




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  4. Xovos says:

    It’s 1, because adding a workgroup server is a pain in the butt, and can display credentials not valid. Yes you can do it through 8 and many other additional options. I’m assuming that joining domain is obvious for any new server you add, you can then add the server through the ADDS selection?

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  5. Pirulo says:

    What bothers me from this question is that the name of the machine, as showed onthe image,is not SERVER1, but something else, so, wouldn’tbe be first to change the name of the machine to be Server1 ?




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    1. joevirtu says:

      In my experience, these dumps don’t always have the correct image to supplement the question. Looks to me like “sconfig” was “google imaged”.

      I was once told that Microsoft will never try to put a trick question in an exam.




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  6. Matt says:

    I would go with 8. A server doesn’t need to be in a domain to be management by Server Manager.

    Think about it this way: It doesn’t matter what workgroup the server is in. If you have IP connectivity to it you can indeed manage it.




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  7. Bob says:

    I picked 8 when I did the exam – even though DHCP is the default you can’t assume you’ve got an IP address, pressing 8 will allow you to check if you have one from DHCP or set one. If you don’t have an IP address selecting 1 is a waste of time, you’ll never be able to join the domain. After you’ve confirmed you have network, THEN you choose 1.

    That’s my opinon




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