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Which changes should you recommend?

DRAG DROP
Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com.
Your company merges with another company that has an Active Directory forest named
litwareinc.com.
Each forest has one domain.
You establish a two-way forest trust between the forests.
The network contains three servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

You confirm that the client computers in each forest can resolve the names of the client
computers in both forests.
On dc1.litwareinc.com, you create a zone named GlobalNames.
You need to recommend changes in both forests to ensure that the users in both forests can
resolve single-label names by using the GlobalNames zone in litwareinc.com.
Which changes should you recommend?
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Answer:

Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731744.aspx

10 Comments on “Which changes should you recommend?

  1. Parky says:

    Hi,
    i guess that you do not have to “Enable GlobalNames Support” on dc1.litwareinc.com because that dc hosts GlobalNames zone yet.
    In this case I guess that entry 3 is not valid.

    Regards




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  2. movieman says:

    After reading the steps in the explanation,shouldn’t this be
    1.Create globalname service location record
    2.Enable globalname support

    3. Enable globalname support




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  3. Sjoerd Stefma says:

    1.Create globalname service location record
    2.Enable globalname support

    3. Enable globalname support

    If you want DNS clients in other forests to use the GlobalNames zone for resolving names, add service location (SRV) resource records to the forest-wide DNS application partition, using the service name _globalnames._msdcs and specifying the FQDN of the DNS server that hosts the GlobalNames zone. For more information, see Add a Resource Record to a Zone and Service Location (SRV) Resource Record Dialog Box.

    In addition, you must run the dnscmdServerName/config /enableglobalnamessupport 1 command on every authoritative DNS server in the forests that do not host the GlobalNames zone.




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  4. Glenn says:

    So here is a stupid question, but how can you enable something before it is created.

    This should be:

    Create Globalnames service location (SRV)record.
    Enable Globalnames support
    Enable Globalnames support




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