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Which of the following is the term for a DC in a site that handles replication of a directory partition for that site? Bridgehead server Global catalog server Inter-Site Topology Generator Knowledge Consistency Checker

Bridgehead server

You need to install an RODC in a new branch office and want to use an existing workgroup server running Windows Server 2012 R2. The office is a plane flight away and is connected via a WAN. You want an employee at the branch office, Michael, to do the RODC installation because he's good at working with computers and following directions. What should you do? Add Michael to the Domain Admins group and give him directions on how to install the RODC Create a group policy specifying that Michael's account can join RODCs to the domain and then use the Delegation of Control Wizard on the Domain Controllers OU Create the computer account for the RODC in the Domain Controllers OU and specify Michael's account as one that can join the computer to the domain Add Michael's domain account to the Administrators group on the server and give him directions on how to install the RODC

Create the computer account for the RODC in the Domain Controllers OU and specify Michael's account as one that can join the computer to the domain

User authentications are taking a long time. The domain controller performing which FSMO role will most likely decrease authentication times if it's upgraded? RID master PDC emulator Domain naming master Infrastructure master

PDC emulator

You have four DCs in your domain. Active Directory appears to be corrupted on one of the DCs, and you suspect a failing hard drive. You attempt to remove it from the domain, but the procedure fails. You take the DC offline permanently and to replace it with another DC of the same name. What must you do before you can replace the DC? Transfer the FSMO roles Perform metadata cleanup Restore the system state Back up SYSVOL

Perform metadata cleanup

You have installed an RODC at a branch office that also runs the DNS Server role. All DNS zones are Active Directory integrated. What happens when a client computer attempts to register its name with the DNS service on the RODC? The DNS service rejects the registration. The client must be configured with a static DNS entry. The DNS service passes the request to another DNS server. After registration is completed, the DNS server that performed the registration sends the record to the DNS service on the RODC. The DNS service creates a temporary record in a dynamically configured primary zone. The record is replicated to other DNS servers and then deleted on the RODC. The DNS service sends a referral to the client. The client registers its name with the referred DNS server.

The DNS service sends a referral to the client. The client registers its name with the referred DNS server.

You have an Active Directory forest of two trees and eight domains. You haven't changed any of the operations master domain controllers. On which domain controller is the schema master? The last domain controller installed All domain controllers The first domain controller in each tree The first domain controller in the forest root domain

The first domain controller in the forest root domain

Which of the following is true about an RODC installation? Adprep /rodcprep must be run in Windows Server 2008 forests . The forest functional level must be at least Windows Server 2003. A Windows server running at least Windows Server 2012 is required. Another RODC must be available as a replication partner.

The forest functional level must be at least Windows Server 2003.

Which of the following is the period during which an object is deleted and is removed from the Active Directory database? Tombstone lifetime Object expiration Restoration period Defragmentation limit

Tombstone Lifetime

Which of the following commands backs up the Registry, boot files, the Active Directory database, and the SYSVOL folder to the B drive? wbadmin start systemstatebackup -backuptarget:B: robocopy C:\Windows /r /destination:B: ntdsutil create snapshot -source C:\Windows\ntds -dest B: backup %systemroot% -selectsystemstate > B:

wbadmin start systemstatebackup -backuptarget:B:

Users usually notice a failure of the domain naming master immediately. True False

False

hat's the term for removing deleted objects in Active Directory? Tombstoning Offline defragmentation Recycling objects Garbage collection

Garbage collection

Which of the following are reasons for establishing multiple sites? (Choose all that apply.) Improving authentication efficiency Enabling more frequent replication Reducing traffic on the WAN Having only one IP subnet

Improving authentication efficiency Reducing traffic on the WAN

Which of the following configurations should you avoid? Infrastructure master configured as a global catalog server PDC emulator and RID master on the same computer Domain naming master and schema master on the same domain controller Schema master configured as a global catalog server

Infrastructure master configured as a global catalog server

Where would you find files related to logon and logoff scripts in an Active Directory environment? C:\Windows\edb.log %systemroot%\SYSVOL %Windir%\ntds.dit C:\Windows\NTDS

%systemroot%\SYSVOL

You maintain an RODC running Windows Server 2012 R2 at a branch office, and you want Juanita, who has solid computer knowledge, to perform administrative tasks, such as driver and software updates and device management. How can you do this without giving her broader domain rights? Send Juanita for extensive Windows Server 2012 R2 training and then add her to the Domain Admins group. Create a local user on the RODC for Juanita and add it to the Administrators group. Have Juanita log on with this account when necessary. Create a script that adds Juanita to the Domain Admins group each day at a certain time, and then removes her from the group 1 hour later. Tell Juanita to log on and perform the necessary tasks during the specified period. Assign Juanita's account as a delegated administrator in the RODC's computer account settings.

Assign Juanita's account as a delegated administrator in the RODC's computer account settings.

You have an application integrated with AD DS that maintains Active Directory objects containing credential information, and there are serious security implications if these objects are compromised. An RODC at one branch office isn't physically secure, and theft is a risk. How can you best protect this application's sensitive data? Configure a filtered attribute set and specify the application-related objects Turn off all password replication on the RODC Configure the PRP for the RODC and specify a Deny setting for the application object Use EFS to encrypt the files storing the sensitive objects

Configure a filtered attribute set and specify the application-related objects

You have three users who travel to four branch offices often and need to log on to the RODCs at these offices. The branch offices are connected to the main office with slow WAN links. You don't want domain controllers at the main office to authenticate these three users when they log on at the branch offices. What should you do that requires the least administrative effort yet adheres to best practices? Add each user to the PRP on each RODC with an Allow setting Create a new global group named AllBranches, add the four users to this group, and add the AllBranches group to the Allowed RODC Password Replication group Create a group policy and set the "Allow credential caching on RODCs" policy to Enabled, add the four users to the policy, and link the policy to the Domain Controllers OU Add the four users to a local group on each RODC and add the local groups to the PRP on each RODC with an Allow setting

Create a new global group named AllBranches, add the four users to this group, and add the AllBranches group to the Allowed RODC Password Replication group

Users of a new network subnet have been complaining that logons and other services are taking much longer than they did before being moved to the new subnet. You discover that many logons and requests for DFS resources from clients in the new subnet are being handled by domain controllers in a remote site instead of local domain controllers. What should you do to solve this problem? Create a new subnet and add the subnet to the site that maps to the physical location of the clients Create a new site and add the clients and new GC server to the new site Compact the Active Directory database because fragmentation must be causing latency Change the IP addresses of the clients to correspond to the network of the DCs that are handling the logons

Create a new subnet and add the subnet to the site that maps to the physical location of the clients

Your company has had a major reorganization, and you need to transfer several hundred user accounts to another domain. Which of the following can help with this task? Create a snapshot and export the accounts with ldifde Use the Export-ADUser PowerShell cmdlet Create a system state backup and restore ntds.dit to the new domain In Active Directory Users and Computers, select each account and export it

Create a snapshot and export the accounts with ldifde

Your Active Directory database has been operating for several years and undergone many object creations and deletions. You want to make sure it's running at peak efficiency, so you want to defragment and compact the database. What procedure should you use that will be least disruptive to your network? Create a temporary folder and a backup folder. Stop the Active Directory service. Run ntdsutil and compact the database in the temporary folder. Copy the original database to the backup folder, and delete the ntds log files. Copy the ntds.dit file from the temporary folder to its original location. Verify the integrity of the new database and restart the Active Directory service. Create a temporary folder to hold a copy of the database. Restart the server in DSRM. Run ntdsutil and compact the database in the temporary folder. Copy the ntds.dit file from the temporary folder to its original location. Verify the integrity of the new database and restart the server normally. Create a temporary folder and a backup folder. Stop the Active Directory service. Run ntdsutil and compact the database in the temporary folder. Copy the original database to the backup folder, and delete the ntds log files. Copy the ntds.dit file from the temporary folder to its original location. Verify the integrity of the new database and restart the server. Create a temporary folder and a backup folder. Restart the server in DSRM. Run ntdsutil and compact the database in the temporary folder. Copy the original database to the backup folder, and delete the ntds log files. Copy the ntds.dit file from the temporary folder to its original location. Verify the integrity of the new database and restart the Active Directory service.

Create a temporary folder and a backup folder. Stop the Active Directory service. Run ntdsutil and compact the database in the temporary folder. Copy the original database to the backup folder, and delete the ntds log files. Copy the ntds.dit file from the temporary folder to its original location. Verify the integrity of the new database and restart the Active Directory service.

You want to decrease users' logon time at SiteA but not increase replication traffic drastically. You have 50 users at this site with one domain controller. Overall, your network contains 3000 user and computer accounts. What solution can decrease logon times with the least impact on replication traffic? Enable universal group membership caching Configure the domain controller as a domain naming master Configure the domain controller as a global catalog server Configure multiple connection objects between the domain controller in SiteA and a remote global catalog server

Enable universal group membership caching

Which of the following is not a function of the global catalog? Facilitating intersite replication Facilitating forestwide searches Facilitating forestwide logons Keeping universal group memberships

Facilitating intersite replication

You're taking an older server performing the RID master role out of service and will be replacing it with a new server configured as a domain controller. What should you do to ensure the smoothest transition? Transfer the RID master role to the new domain controller and then shut down the old server Back up the domain controller that's currently the RID master, restore it to the new domain controller, and then shut down the old RID master Shut down the current RID master, and then transfer the RID master role to the new domain controller Shut down the current RID master and seize the RID master role from the new domain controller

Transfer the RID master role to the new domain controller and then shut down the old server

Which command must you use to restore deleted Active Directory objects in a domain with two or more writeable DCs if the Active Directory Recycle Bin isn't enabled? ntdsutil with the create snapshot command ntdsutil with the authoritative restore command wbadmin with the -restoreobject option wbadmin with the -authsysvol option

ntdsutil with the authoritative restore command


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