1.
Your network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains three domain trees. Each domain tree contains multiple domains. You have an Active Directory-integrated DNS zone. You install a Web server named Web1. All of the users in the company will use Web1. You need to ensure that the users can access Web1 by using the URL http://web1. You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?
2.
Your network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains two domains named contoso.com and nwtraders.com.
You have a DNS server named DNS1. DNS1 hosts Active Directory-integrated zones for contoso.com and nwtraders.com.
You discover that client computers in contoso.com cannot use single-label names to access servers in nwtraders.com.
You need to ensure that contoso.com computers can access nwtraders.com servers by using singlelabel names.
What should you modify?
3.
Your network contains two Web servers named Web1 and Web2. Web1 hosts the companys corporate Web site. Web2 is a test server that contains a copy of the Web site. Users connect to Web1 by using the URL http://www.contoso.com. A Web developer named User1 plans to test updates to the Web site on Web2. You need to ensure that User1 connects to Web2 by using the URL http://www.contoso.com. The solution must ensure that all other computers connect to Web1. What should you do?
4.
Your network contains a DHCP server named DHCP1. You have a DHCP reservation for a computer named Computer1. You add a DNS server option to the reservation. You need to ensure that Computer1 immediately receives the new option. What should you do?
5.
Your network contains a Routing and Remote Access server named RRAS1 and a DHCP server named DHCP1. RRAS1 and DHCP1 are located in different subnets. RRAS1 is configured to support VPN connections from the Internet. DHCP1 has a scope that provides IP addresses for the VPN connections. You need to ensure that VPN clients that connect to RRAS1 can receive IP addresses from DHCP1. What should you do?
6.
Your network has Network Access Protection (NAP) deployed. The network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2. Server1 is a Network Policy Server (NPS). Server2 has a third-party antivirus solution installed. Server1 is configured to use a custom system health validator provided by the antivirus vendor. The system health validator uses Server2 to identify the version of the current antivirus definition. You need to ensure that NAP clients are considered noncompliant if Server1 cannot connect to Server2. Which error code resolution setting should you configure?
7.
Your network contains a server named Server1. Server1 has DirectAccess deployed. A group named Group1 is enabled for DirectAccess. Users report that when they log on to their computers, the computers are not configured to use DirectAccess. You need to ensure that the users' computers are configured to use DirectAccess. What should you do first?
8.
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The network has DirectAccess deployed. You deploy a new server named Server1 that hosts a management application. You need to ensure that Server1 can initiate connections to DirectAccess client computers. Which settings should you modify from the DirectAccess Setup console?
9.
Your network contains a client computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 7. Computer1 is configured to use DirectAccess. You need to identify the URL of the network location server that Computer1 is configured to use. What should you do?
10.
Your network contains an Active Directory forest. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2008 R2. You plan to deploy DirectAccess. You need to configure the DNS servers on your network to support DirectAccess. What should you do?