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You need to configure LON-DC02 as a global catalog server

Your network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains two domains named litwarenc.com andcontoso.com. The contoso.com domain contains two domains controllers named LON-DC01 and LON-DC02.
The domain controllers are located in a site named London that is associated to a subnet of 192.168.10.0/24
You discover that LON-DC02 is not a global catalog server.
You need to configure LON-DC02 as a global catalog server.
What should you do?

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A.
From Active Directory Sites and Services, modify the properties of the 192.168.10.0/24 IP subnet.

B.
From Windows PowerShell, run the Set-NetNatGlobal cmdlet.

C.
From Active Directory Sites and Services, modify the NTDS Settings object of LON-DC02.

D.
From Windows PowerShell, run the Enable-ADOptionalFeature cmdlet.

4 Comments on “You need to configure LON-DC02 as a global catalog server

  1. h2l says:

    Hi, can anyone help me about this question?
    What is the correct answer?

    Your network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains two domains named litwarenc.com and contoso.com. The contoso.com domain contains two domains controllers named LON-DC01 and LON-DC02.
    The domain controllers are located in a site named London that is associated to a subnet of 192.168.10.0/24
    You discover that LON-DC02 is not a global catalog server. You need to configure LON-DC02 as a global catalog server.
    What should you do?
    A. From the properties of the LON-DC02 computer account in Active Directory Users and Computers, modify the NTDS settings.
    B. From the properties of the LON-DC02 computer account in Active Directory Users and Computers, modify the City attribute.
    C. From Active Directory Sites and Services, modify the properties of the 192.168.10.0/24 IP subnet.
    D. From the properties of the Domain Controllers organizational unit (OU) in Active Directory Users and Computers, modify the Security settings.




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    1. davidcertifier says:

      You’ve been playing with the VCE file. I suggest you start up your test lab and try out the options, you would see the answer soon enough. It took me all of 5 seconds. Must be new, I’ve never seen that button before.

      But since you hopefully have good reasons for not doing that, I can tell you that if you open up the properties of a Domain Controller from ADUC, you’ll see a NTDS Settings button right there on the General tab. Clicking it will give you the same screen you would get if you had used Sites and Services. So the answer in the VCE appears to be correct.

      Please do actually learn this stuff, not just the questions.




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