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| Twiins 2002-06-03, 1:25 pm |
| I'm studing for the 210 and would like some help with the answers.
1.)d 2.)?
1.When a Windows 2000 client computer is configured to obtain it’s IP address from a DHCP server how is the A (Host) record and the PTR (Pointer) record of the client registered with the DNS server?
a.The client computer registers both the A and PTR records with the DNS server
b.The client computer registers the A record and the DHCP server registers the PTR record with the DNS server.
c.The client computer registers the PTR record and the DHCP server registers the A record with the DNS server.
d.The DHCP server will register both the A and PTR record with the DNS server.
2.In a native mode domain a domain local group can contain which members: Choose all that apply.
a.User accounts from any domain in the forest
b.User accounts from the same domain only
c.Domain Local groups from any domain in the forest
d.Domain Local groups from the same domain only
e.Global groups from any domain in the forest.
f.Global groups from the same domain only.
g.Universal groups from any domain in the forest.
h.Universal groups from the same domain only. | |
| xiaojie 2002-06-15, 10:34 pm |
| 1). d
W2k supports Dynamic DNS. That means DHCP will automatically register both A and PTR records for W2K clients.
2). a, d, e, g
In native mode, domain local group can contain users, global groups, universal groups from any domain inside the forest,
but domain local groups only from the same domain. | |
| zippo_nada 2002-07-17, 5:25 pm |
| I beleive the answers are a, e and g. Domain local groups can have members from anywhere in the domain, but can't be included in a group outside of their domain. | |
| zippo_nada 2002-07-17, 5:27 pm |
| I stand corrected: d is correct as well (I must have overlooked that, but it fits with my previous expanation). | |
| jsrockford 2002-07-18, 11:19 am |
| The answer for Question #1 is 'B'...to quote the MCSE Training Kit for Server (p.528)...
"By default, the DHCP Service allows clients to add their own A (host) records to the zone, and the DHCP Service add the PTR (pointer) record to the zone. The DHCP Service cleans up both the A records and the PTR records in the zone when the lease expires."
Hope this clears it up! |
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