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Question ID 10618 | You have an existing Active Directory site named Site1. You create a new Active Directory site and name it Site2. You need to configure Active Directory replication
between Site1 and Site2.
You install a new domain controller.
You create the site link between Site1 and Site2.
What should you do next?
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Option A | Use the Active Directory Sites and Services console to configure a new site link bridge object.
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Option B | Use the Active Directory Sites and Services console to decrease the site link cost between Site1 and Site2.
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Option C | Use the Active Directory Sites and Services console to assign a new IP subnet to Site2. Move the new domain controller object to Site2.
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Option D | Use the Active Directory Sites and Services console to configure the new domain controller as a preferred bridgehead server for Site1.
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Correct Answer | C |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Inter-site Replication The process of creating a custom site link has five basic steps: 1. Create the site link. 2. Configure the site link's associated attributes. 3. Create site link bridges. 4. Configure connection objects. (This step is optional.) 5. Designate a preferred bridgehead server. (This step is optional)
Question ID 10619 | Catalog Servers. Your domain structure contains one root domain and one child domain. You modify the folder permissions on a file server that is in the child
domain. You discover that some Access Control entries start with S-1-5-21 and that no account name is listed.
You need to list the account names. What should you do?
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Option A | Move the RID master role in the child domain to a domain controller that holds the Global Catalog.
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Option B | Modify the schema to enable replication of the friendly names attribute to the Global Catalog.
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Option C | Move the RID master role in the child domain to a domain controller that does not hold the Global Catalog.
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Option D | Move the infrastructure master role in the child domain to a domain controller that does not hold the Global Catalog.
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Correct Answer | D |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: If the IM Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) role holder is also a global catalog server, the phantom indexes are never created or updated on that domain controller. (The FSMO is also known as the operations master.) This behavior occurs because a global catalog server contains a partial replica of every object in Active Directory. The IM does not store phantom versions of the foreign objects because it already has a partial replica of the object in the local global catalog. For this process to work correctly in a multidomain environment, the infrastructure FSMO role holder cannot be a global catalog server. Be aware that the first domain in the forest holds all five FSMO roles and is also a global catalog. Therefore, you must transfer either role to another computer as soon as another domain controller is installed in the domain if you plan to have multiple domains.