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Which role should you identify?

Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com.
The domain contains three servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.

You need to identify which server role must be deployed to the network to support the planned
implementation.

Which role should you identify?

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A.
Network Policy and Access Services

B.
Volume Activation Services

C.
Windows Deployment Services

D.
Active Directory Rights Management Services

Explanation:
Windows Deployment Services (WDS) is a server role that enables you to remotely deploy Windows
operating systems. You can use it to set up new computers by using a network-based installation.
This means that you do not have to install each operating system directly from a CD, USB drive or
DVD. To use Windows Deployment Services, you should have a working knowledge of common
desktop deployment technologies and networking components, including Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name System (DNS), and Active Directory Domain Services
(AD DS). It is also helpful to understand the Preboot execution Environment (also known as PreExecution Environment).

10 Comments on “Which role should you identify?

  1. james cribb says:

    Question is incomplete:

    Should also have:

    “You plan to implement the BitLocker Drive Encryption (BitLocker) Network Unlock feature. You need to identify which server role must be deployed to the network to support the planned implementation. Which role should you identify?”




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  2. Gilbert says:

    C. Correct.

    Network Unlock Core requirements

    Network Unlock must meet mandatory hardware and software requirements before the feature can automatically unlock domain joined systems. These requirements include:

    *Supported Windows operating systems: Any computer running the versions of Windows designated in the Applies To list at the beginning of this topic.

    *Any supported operating system with UEFI DHCP drivers can be Network Unlock clients.

    *A server running the Windows Deployment Services (WDS) role on any supported server operating system.

    *BitLocker Network Unlock optional feature installed on any supported server operating system.

    *A DHCP server, separate from the WDS server.

    *Properly configured public/private key pairing.

    *Network Unlock Group Policy settings configured.




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