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You need to ensure that RODC1 has a copy of the DNS application directory partition of contoso

Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2008 R2.

The DNS zone for contoso.com is Active Directory-integrated.

You deploy a read-only domain controller (RODC) named RODC1.

You install the DNS Server server role on RODC1.

You discover that RODC1 does not have any application directory partitions.

You need to ensure that RODC1 has a copy of the DNS application directory partition of contoso.com.

What should you do?

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A.
From DNS Manager, create secondary zones.

B.
Run Dnscmd.exe, and specify the /enlistdirectorypartition parameter.

C.
From DNS Manager, right-click RODC1 and click Update Server Data Files.

D.
Run Dnscmd.exe and specify the /createbuiltindirectorypartitions parameter.

8 Comments on “You need to ensure that RODC1 has a copy of the DNS application directory partition of contoso

    1. Paul says:

      It also says that “You need to ensure that RODC1 has a copy of the DNS application directory partition of contoso.com.” So, if the RODC needs a copy, then the application directory partitions must have been created on a writable DC already. By default, RODCs do not enlist application partitions. So ‘b’ is the answer.




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    1. ed says:

      the questions states that you need to ensure that rodc1 has a COPY of the dns application partition. The word COPY implies that it already exists. I think the answer is B.




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