What defines a chain of site links by which domain controller from different sites can communicate?

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A __________ is defined as one or more IP subnets that are connected by fast links. -domain-network-site

-forest

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Active Directory __________ provide the means by which administrators can control replicate traffic.-services-sites-domain

-forests

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Certain operations, such as a password change or an account lockout, will be transmitted by using __________ replication, which means that the change will be placed at the “beginning of the line” and applied before any other changes that are waiting to be replicated. -urgent-immediate-fast

-pushed

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Each class or attribute that you add to the schema should have a valid __________. -username-password-OID

-SID

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How often does intersite replication occur by default? -5 minutes-10 minutes-15 minutes

-1 hour

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If the domains within a forest are separated by slow WAN links and the tree-walking process takes an exceedingly long time to allow user authentication across domains, you can configure a __________ trust. -two-way transitive-cross-forest-shortcut

-parent-child

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Read-Only Domain Controllers provide added security in the way passwords are stored through what feature? -Password Integration Policy-Password Caching Policy-Password Storage Policy

-Password Replication Policy

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Password Replication Policy
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The ISTG automatically assigns one server in each site as the bridgehead server unless you override this by establishing a list of __________ bridgehead servers. -manual-preferred-static

-designated

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The KCC is responsible for calculating intrasite replication partners. During this process, what is the maximum number of hops that the KCC will allow between domain controllers? -1-2-3

-4

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The primary goal of intersite replication is to minimize the usage of __________. -Active Directory-administrative labor-bandwidth

-financial support

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The process of keeping each domain controller in synch with changes that have been made elsewhere on the network is called __________. -copying-osmosis-transferring

-replication

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The __________ Domain Controller contains a copy of the ntds.dit file that cannot be modified and does not replicate its changes to other domain controllers within Active Directory. -Secondary-Primary-Read-Only

-Mandatory

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To raise the functional level of a forest, you must be logged on as a member of the __________ group. -Domain Admins-Enterprise Admins-Global Admins

-Universal Admins

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What allows businesses to define, manage, access, and secure network resources including files, printers, people, and applications? -network service-directory service-Directory Infrastructure

-NT directory

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What command can you use to run the Active Directory Installation Wizard? -adpromo-dcpromo-domainpromo

-adcreate

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What command-line tool can be used to manually create a replication topology if site link bridging is disabled if the network is not fully routed? -DCdiag-Repdiag-Repadmin

-Netstat

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What command-line tool is used to create, delete, verify, and reset trust relationships from the Windows Server 2008 command line? -adtrust-netdom-csvde

-nslookup

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What command-line tool used for monitoring Active Directory provides functionality that includes performing connectivity and replication tests?-dcdiag-netdiag-dcpromo

-netstat

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What contains the rules and definitions that are used for creating and modifying object classes and attributes within Active Directory? -Configuration NC-Schema NC-Domain NC

-DC NC

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What defines a chain of site links by which domain controllers from different sites can communicate? -site link bridge-site chain-site chain bridge

-site link chain

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What describes the amount of time that it takes for all domain controllers in the environment to contain the most up-to-date information? -replication-convergence-completion

-propagation

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What DLL must be registered to use the Schema Management snap-in? -schmmgnt32.dll-schemamanagement.dll-schmmgmt.dll

-adschm.dll

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What feature makes it possible to configure a user as the local administrator of a specific RODC without making the user a Domain Admins with far-reaching authority over all domain controllers in your entire domain and full access to your Active Directory domain data? -Role Delegation-Admin Role Separation-New Administrative Security Groups

-Domain Functional Levels

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What is an alternative solution for intersite replication when a direct or reliable IP connection is not available? -IRC-SMTP-TCP/IP

-ICMP

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What is the minimum amount of storage space required for the Active Directory installation files? -100 MB-150 MB-200 MB

-250 MB

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What is the process of replicating DNS information from one DNS server to another? -replication-DNS push-zone transfer

-DNS update

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What locator records within DNS allow clients to locate an Active Directory domain controller or global catalog? -A records-MX records-SRV records

-SOA records

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What master database contains definitions of all objects in the Active Directory? -schema-glocal catalog-DNS

-domain controller

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What new Windows Server 2008 feature is a special installation option that creates a minimal environment for running only specific services and roles? -Minimal Installation Option-Server Core-Server Standard

-Minimal Server Environment (MSE)

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What process is responsible for selecting a bridgehead server and mapping the topology to be used for replication between sites? -Intersite Bridgehead Replicator-Intersite Replication Generator-Intersite Bridgehead Generator

-Intersite Topology Generator

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Intersite Topology Generator
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What processes can be used by Windows Server 2008 DNS to clean up the DNS database after DNS records become “stale” or out of date? -searching and destroying-aging and scavenging-seeking and removing

-finding and deleting

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What protocol has become an industry standard that enables data exchange between directory services and applications? -NTDS-LDAP-NDIS

-AD

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What role provides developers with the ability to store data for directory-enabled applications without incurring the overhead of extending the Active Directory schema to support their applications? -AD LSD-AD SLD-AD DLS

-AD LDS

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What shared folder exists on all domain controllers and is used to store Group Policy objects, login scripts, and other files that are replicated domain-wide? -SYSVOL-AD-C$

-VOLMGR

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What SRV record information serves as a mechanism to set up load balancing between multiple servers that are advertising the same SRV records? -priority-time-to-live-weight

-port

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What type of trust allows you to configure trust relationships between Windows Server 2008 Active Directory and a UNIX MIT Kerberos realm? -shortcut-cross-forest-external

-realm

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What type of trust is new to Windows Server 2008 and is only available when the forest functionality is set to Windows Server 2008? -parent-child trust-two-way transitive trust-cross-forest trust

-simple trust

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What type of trust relationship allows you to create two-way transitive trusts between separate forests? -shortcut-cross-forest-external

-real

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What type of zone is necessary for computer hostname-to-IP address mappings, which are used for name resolution by a variety of services? -primary lookup-secondary lookup-forward lookup

-reverse lookup

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What utility is used to manually create trust relationships? -Active Directory Trust Console-Active Directory Trust Wizard-Active Directory Domains and Trusts MMC snap-in

-Active Directory Domains and Trusts control panel

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Active Directory Domains and Trusts MMC snap-in
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When a child domain is created, it automatically receives a __________ trust with its parent domain. -parent-child-two-way transitive-cross-forest

-simple

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When configuring a site link object, which attribute allows the administrator to define the path that replication will take? -cost-schedule-frequency

-none of the above

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When modifying the schema, Microsoft recommends adding administrators to what group only for the duration of the task? -Schema Admins-Enterprise Admins-Global Admins

-Forest Admins

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When replicating information between sites, Active Directory will designate a __________ server in each site to act as a gatekeeper in managing site-to-site replication. -primary-masthead-bridgehead

-global catalog

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When you install the forest root domain controller in an Active Directory forest, the Active Directory Installation Wizard creates a single site named __________. -Default-Site-Site-Default-Default-Site-Name

-Default-First-Site-Name

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Which functional level only allows Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2008 domain controllers? -Windows 2000 Native-Windows Server 2003-Windows Server 2008

-Windows 2003 Mixed

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Which of the following is not a benefit of Active Directory Domain Services? -single logon for access to global resources-fault tolerance and redundancy-personalized desktops

-simplified resource location

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__________ is the highest available forest functional level. -Windows 2000-Windows Server 2003-Windows Server 2008

-Windows 2009

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__________ partitions are used to separate forest-wide DNS information from domain-wide DNS information to control the scope of replication of different types of DNS data. -DNA record-DNS type-DNS data

-Application Directory

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__________ roles work together to enable the multimaster functionality of Active Directory. -FSMO-FMMO-FMSO

-FOMO

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What defines a chain of site links by which domain controller from different sites can communicate?

What defines a chain of site links by which domain controller from different sites can communicate?

What defines a chain of site links by which domain controller from different sites can communicate?