Your network contains an Active Directory forest named fabrikam.com. The forest contains a DNS server
named Server1. You need to configure Server1 to resolve single-label names.
What should you do?
Contoso Ltd. has a single Active Directory forest that has five domains. Each domain has two DNS servers.
Each DNS server hosts Active Directory-integrated zones for all five domains. All domain controllers run
Windows Server 2008 R2.
Contoso acquires a company named Tailspin Toys. Tailspin Toys has a single Active Directory forest that
contains a single domain.
You need to configure the DNS system in the Contoso forest to provide name resolution for resources in both
forests.
What should you do?
Your company has a single Active Directory forest that has an Active Directory domain named na.contoso.com.
A server named Server1 runs the DNS Server server role. You notice stale resource records in the
na.contoso.com zone. You have enabled DNS scavenging on Server1. Three weeks later, you notice that the
stale resource records remain in na.contoso.com.
You need to ensure that the stale resource records are removed from na.contoso.com.
What should you do?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The contoso.com domain contains a
domain controller named DC1.
You create an Active Directory-integrated GlobalNames zone. You add an alias (CNAME) resource record
named Server1 to the zone. The target host of the record is server2.contoso.com.
When you ping Server1, you discover that the name fails to resolve. You are able to successfully ping
server2.contoso.com.
You need to ensure that you can resolve names by using the GlobalNames zone.
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Which command should you run?
You have a perimeter network that contains 20 servers. All of the servers run Windows Server 2008 R2 and are
members of a workgroup.
You add an additional server named Server21 to the perimeter network.
You plan to configure Server21 to collect events forwarded from the other servers.
You need to ensure that the events are available on Server21 as quickly as possible.
Which event delivery optimization option should you enable?
Your company has an Active Directory domain named ad.contoso.com. All client computers run Windows 7.
The company has recently acquired a company that has an Active Directory domain named ad.fabrikam.com. A
two-way forest trust is established between the ad.fabrikam.com domain and the ad.contoso.com domain.
You need to edit the ad.contoso.com domain Group Policy object (GPO) to enable users in the ad.contoso.com
domain to access resources in the ad.fabrikam.com domain.
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What should you do?
Your company has a single Active Directory forest that has a domain in North America named na.contoso.com
and a domain in South America named sa.contoso.com. The client computers run Windows 7.
You need to configure the client computers in the North America office to improve the name resolution
response time for resources in the South America office.
What should you do?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named fabrikam.com. The domain contains five domain
controllers named DC1, DC2, DC3, DC4, and DC5. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2 and
have the DNS server role installed.
On DC5, you create a new Active Directory-integrated DNS zone named adatum.com.
You need to ensure that the adatum.com DNS zone is only replicated to DC5 and DC2. The solution must
ensure that all zone replication traffic is encrypted.
What should you do first?
Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. Server1 is configured as a
DNS server.
You need to ensure that Server1 only resolves queries issued from client computers in the same subnet as
Server1.
The solution must ensure that Server1 can resolve Internet host names.
What should you do on Server1?
Your company has a main office and a branch office. The company network has two WINS servers. You have
an application that requires NetBIOS name resolution. The WINS servers are configured as shown in the
following table.
You discover that the WINS addresses on all client computers in both offices are configured in the following
order of use:
10.1.0.23
10.6.0.254
You reconfigure the WINS addresses on all client computers in the branch office in the following order of use:
10.6.0.254
10.1.0.23
After the reconfiguration, users in the branch office are unable to connect to the servers that are located in the
main office.
You need to restore name resolution in the branch office.
What should you do?