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Question ID 14109 | You have a DNS server named Server1. |
Option A | The Expires after value of contoso.com |
Option B | The Record time stamp value of the static resource records |
Option C | The time-to-live (TTL) value of the static resource records |
Option D | The Security settings of the static resource records |
Option F | Answer : B Explanation: Reset and permit them to use a current (non-zero) time stamp value. This enables these records to become aged and scavenged. You can use this procedure to change how a specific resource record is scavenged. A stale record is a record where both the No-Refresh Interval and Refresh Interval have passed without the time stamp updating. DNS->View->Advanced Depending on the how the resource record was originally added to the zone, do one of the following: If the record was added dynamically using dynamic update, clear the Delete this record when it becomes stale check box to prevent its aging or potential removal during the scavenging process. If dynamic updates to this record continue to occur, the Domain Name System (DNS) server will always reset this check box so that the dynamically updated record can be deleted. If you added the record statically, select the Delete this record when it becomes stale check box to permit its aging or potential removal during the scavenging process. References: http: //technet. microsoft. com/en-us/library/cc759204%28v=ws. 10%29. aspx http: //technet. microsoft. com/en-us/library/cc759204%28v=ws. 10%29. aspx Typically, stale DNS records occur when a computer is permanently removed from the network. Mobile users who abnormally disconnect from the network can also cause stale DNS records. To help manage stale records, Windows adds a time stamp to dynamically added resource records in primary zones where aging and scavenging are enabled. Manually added records are time stamped with a value of 0, and they are automatically excluded from the aging and scavenging process. To enable aging and scavenging, you must do the following: Resource records must be either dynamically added to zones or manually modified to be used in aging and scavenging operations. Scavenging and aging must be enabled both at the DNS server and on the zone. |
Correct Answer | B |
Question ID 14110 | Your network contains a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All domain |
Option A | Create and link a WML filter to GPO1 |
Option B | Run the Set-GPInheritance cmdlet and specify the -target parameter. |
Option C | Run the Set-GPLink cmdlet and specify the -target parameter. |
Option D | Modify the Security settings of OU1. |
Correct Answer | A |