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Author Need help on this question! Writing tomorrow!

2000-11-28, 4:04 am

The directory service architecture of the trust relationship and placement of domain controllers for the Windows NT server network as shown in exhibit.
(Sorry about the exibit, but Chicago is the Master Domain, in this exhibit)

Caracas ----------------Chicago-----------------------Paris
__________________ | | | _______________
\/..........................................| \/
Seattle Dallas New York

In the exhibit(
caracar trust Chicago
Paris trust Chicago
Seattle trust Chicago
Dallas trust Chicago
New York trust Chicago. All This are one way trust)

Required Results:
Network lines may not be saturated with logon validations
Users from Caracas and Paris must access resources on Chicago.
Users from Chicago must access resources on Seattle, Dallas & New York.

Optional Results:
Centralized user management.
Administrators on resource domains must be able to manage access to their own resources but not those of the other cities.

Proposed Solution:
Use the single master domain model
Place user accounts in the Chicago domain. Configure all other locations as resource domains. Configure Chicago as a trusted domain and all other cities as the trusting domains.
Place the PDC and the BDC for Chicago domain in Chicago and place at least 1 BDC for the Chicago in each other cities.

Which result does the proposed solution produce?

A. The proposed solution produces the required results and produces both of the optional desired results.
B. The proposed solution produces the required results and produces only 1 of the optional desired results.
C. The proposed solution produces the required results but does not produces either the optional results.
D. The proposed solution does not produce the required results.

Answer A

Shouldn't the answer be D? Don't you need a trust relationship where Chicago trusts Caracas and Chicago trusts Paris? I have the same question(different cities) on Exam Essentials. According to E.E., they say it's answer D. I asked my instructors at school, and they explained it to me as answer A. They said that since the BDC's are in each city, the BDC's will have the users on them, so therefore you don't need to do more trust relationships. And this braindump says A, which I do know you can't trust dumps!! Any suggestions? Confused...
Mike
A+, MCP(2) + NET. ESS.

2000-11-28, 2:40 pm

I don't know what is going on with those instructors but if it is a one-way trust, then D is the correct answer.
Chicago users can not access anything but Chicago!

GalaxyGal

2000-11-28, 3:30 pm

I believe the answer is indeed A.
Here's why I believe it is.....

This is a single master domain model, with BDC's being placed in all the resource domains. All user accounts are located in the Chicago domain and are members of the Chicago Domain Users Global group. Therefore, users logging in from any of the resource domains would also have access to any resources in the Chicago domain that Chicago/Domain Users global group has access to. Additional trust relationships to access resources in Chicago are not necessary.

The BDC's in each resource domain also reduce the logon validation traffic.

Optional results are also satisfied by the Single Master Domain model.

I'd go with A as the answer.

Questions/Comments.... Hit Reply.

Hope this Helps.
Spid
Net+, MCSE

[This message has been edited by Spid (edited 11-28-2000).]

2000-11-28, 3:55 pm

Thanks for the input GalaxyGal and Spid. What Spid says, that is similar to what my instructors told me. But what GalaxyGal says, I thought you did need another trust. But I guess it does make sense not to have more trusts since the BDC's have access to the users, so I guess if I get this question on my exam, I'm going with A! Fingers crossed as I'm writing today!...
Mike
A+, MCP(2) + NET. ESS.

2000-11-28, 4:06 pm

Spid you're right forgot to look at the big picture. Must have mush for brains at this point!

Canuck_mike: Good luck to you, but I think you will do fine! Just make sure to rest and think clearly.

GalaxyGal

2000-11-28, 4:35 pm

Good Luck canuck_mike. Take your time on the scenerio questions.

You'll do fine.

Spid
Net+, MCSE
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