DRAG DROP
Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com.
Recently, all of the domain controllers that ran Windows Server 2003 were replaced by domain
controllers that run Windows Server 2012 R2.
From Event Viewer, you discover SYSVOL journal wrap errors on a domain controller named
dc10.contoso.com.
You need to perform a non-authoritative synchronization of SYSVOL on DC10.
Which three actions should you perform on DC10?
To answer, move the three appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange
them in the correct order.

Answer: See the explanation
Note:
1. (step 1) For an Authoritative Restore you must stop the NTFRS
services on all of your DCs
2. (Step 2) In the registry location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\NtFrs\\Para
meters\\Backup/Restore\\Process
A)
Set the BurFlags setting to HEX “D4” on
a known DC that has a good SYSVOL (or atthis time restore SYSVOL data from backup
then set the Burflag to D4)
B)
(step 3) Then start NTFRS on this
server.
C)
You may want to rename the old
folders with .old extensions prior to
restoring good data.
3. Clean up the folders on all the remaining servers (Policies,
Scripts, etc) – renamed them with .old extensions.
4. Set the BurFlags to D2 on all remaining servers and then start
NTFRS.
5. Wait for FRS to replicate.
6. Clean up the .old stuff if things look good.
7. If the “D4″ won’t solve the problem try the “D2″ value.