You network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2.
You need to reset the Directory Services Restore Mode (DSRM) password on a domain controller.
What tool should you use?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
You need to identify whether the Active Directory Recycle Bin is enabled.
What should you do?
Your company has a domain controller server that runs the Windows Server 2008 R2 operating system. The
server is a backup server. The server has a single 500-GB hard disk that has three partitions for the operating
system, applications, and data. You perform daily backups of the server.
The hard disk fails. You replace the hard disk with a new hard disk of the same capacity.
You restart the computer on the installation media. You select the Repair your computer option.
You need to restore the operating system and all files.
What should you do?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named Contoso.com. Contoso.com contains an enterprise
certification authority (CA) named CA1.
You enable Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) on a server named Server1.
A user named User1 attempts to establish an SSTP connection to Server1 and receives the following error
message:
"Error 0x80092013: The revocation function was unable to check revocation because
the revocation server was offline."
You verify that all certificates services are online.
You need to ensure that User1 can connect to Server1 by using SSTP.
What should you do first?
Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The functional level of the forest is
Windows Server 2008 R2. The forest contains a single domain.
You need to ensure that objects can be restored from the Active Directory Recycle Bin.
Which tool should you use?
Your company has a main office and a branch office. You deploy a read-only domain controller (RODC) that
runs Microsoft Windows Server 2008 to the branch office.
You need to ensure that users at the branch office are able to log on to the domain by using the RODC.
What should you do?
ABC.com has a main office and a branch office. ABC.com's network consists of a single Active Directory forest.
Some of the servers in the network run Windows Server 2008 and the rest run Windows server 2003.
You are the administrator at ABC.com. You have installed Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) on a
computer that runs Windows Server 2008. The branch office is located in a physically insecure place. It has no
IT personnel onsite and there are no administrators over there.
You need to setup a Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC) on the Server Core installation computer in the
branch office.
What should you do to setup RODC on the computer in branch office?
You are an administrator at ABC.com. Company has a RODC (read-only domain controller) server at a remote
location. The remote location doesn't have proper physical security.
You need to activate non-administrative accounts' passwords on that RODC server.
Which of the following action should be considered to populate the RODC server with non-administrative
accounts passwords?
ABC.com boasts a main office and 20 branch offices. Configured as a separate site, each branch office has a
Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC) server installed.
Users in remote offices complain that they are unable to log on to their accounts.
What should you do to make sure that the cached credentials for user accounts are only stored in their local
branch office RODC server?