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Deja's Mon 70-217 Question of the Day
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| Deja-vue 2002-12-08, 11:34 pm |
| Monday Morning!
Nothing better to do?
Answer this:
You are the enterprise administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has three domain controllers named DC1, DC2, and DC3. Because of changed hardware requirements, you want to replace the domain controller named DC1 with a newer computer named DC4. You want DC4 to be a domain controller in the domain. You no longer want DC1 to function as a domain controller.
What should you do?
A. Install DC4 as a stand-alone server in a workgroup named WG. Restore a System State data backup of DC1 on DC4. On DC1, use the Active Directory Installation wizard to remove Active Directory from DC1.
B. Install DC4 as a stand-alone server in a workgroup named WG. Disconnect DC1 from the network. Rename DC4 to DC1. On DC2, force replication of AD to all its replication partners.
C. Install DC4 as a member server in the domain. On DC4, use the Active Directory Installation wizard to install Active Directory on DC4. On DC1, use the Active Directory Installation wizard to remove Active Directory from DC1.
D. Install DC4 as a member server in the domain. On DC1, use the Ntdsutil to copy the Active Directory files to DC4. Use the Active Directory Installation wizard to remove Active Directory from DC1.
We'll see ya' tomorrow with the Answer. | |
| dogzpaw 2002-12-09, 7:39 am |
| It is C | |
| jocampo 2002-12-09, 7:54 am |
| Ok, i'm afraid of this because i'm starting the 217 study for my 218 (i've heard that its most 217 oriented that most people think).
So, my answer is "C"...  | |
| Slinky 2002-12-09, 9:39 am |
| That's pretty easy, C.  | |
| aklab 2002-12-09, 11:06 am |
| I know this one its C | |
| B4yaman3 2002-12-09, 4:13 pm |
| I know this one is C.because I did it already.
hehe  | |
| Deja-vue 2002-12-10, 12:49 am |
| quote: Originally posted by Deja-vue
Monday Morning!
Nothing better to do?
Answer this:
You are the enterprise administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has three domain controllers named DC1, DC2, and DC3. Because of changed hardware requirements, you want to replace the domain controller named DC1 with a newer computer named DC4. You want DC4 to be a domain controller in the domain. You no longer want DC1 to function as a domain controller.
What should you do?
A. Install DC4 as a stand-alone server in a workgroup named WG. Restore a System State data backup of DC1 on DC4. On DC1, use the Active Directory Installation wizard to remove Active Directory from DC1.
B. Install DC4 as a stand-alone server in a workgroup named WG. Disconnect DC1 from the network. Rename DC4 to DC1. On DC2, force replication of AD to all its replication partners.
C. Install DC4 as a member server in the domain. On DC4, use the Active Directory Installation wizard to install Active Directory on DC4. On DC1, use the Active Directory Installation wizard to remove Active Directory from DC1.
D. Install DC4 as a member server in the domain. On DC1, use the Ntdsutil to copy the Active Directory files to DC4. Use the Active Directory Installation wizard to remove Active Directory from DC1.
We'll see ya' tomorrow with the Answer.
C was correct!
DCPROMO initiates the Active Directory Installation Wizard. The Active Directory Installation Wizard is used to install Active Directory on a member server in the domain (thus creating a domain controller) and to remove AD. |
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