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wbafrank

2002-02-25, 7:37 pm

And today's little number is ....

Q17. Which of the following formats are available for displaying GUID in Active Directory? (Choose all that apply)

A. Raw byte order.

B. Pretty Ocx Order.

C. Raw Hex Order.

D. Pretty print order.

Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
unreal

2002-02-25, 9:10 pm

My pick are:

B. Pretty Ocx Order

C. Raw Hex Order.

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Thought I heard the song, "Pretty Woman , won't you come to me....
jeff_j_black

2002-02-25, 10:10 pm

'A' and 'B'
lamngocliem

2002-02-26, 10:57 am

My answer is D

I think ... although a GUID can be displayed in two different forms: raw byte order or pretty print order but in Active Directory the GUID will be displayed in pretty print oder.
wbafrank

2002-02-26, 10:31 pm

quote:
Originally posted by wbafrank
And today's little number is ....

Q17. Which of the following formats are available for displaying GUID in Active Directory? (Choose all that apply)

A. Raw byte order.
B. Pretty Ocx Order.
C. Raw Hex Order.
D. Pretty print order.

Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!



And the answer is ....

Correct Answers: A and D

A GUID can be displayed in either one of the following two different forms; raw byte order or pretty print order.

Valid character for the client GUID are restricted to the hexadecimal characters 0-9 and A-F (uppercase or lowercase). You can enter the GUID in either "pretty print" or "raw byte order" format. However, combining the two formats causes RIS to not recognize the client.

Pretty print format is as follows:

{dddddddd-dddd-dddd-dddd-dddddddddddd}

where d is a hexadecimal character. For example {921FB974-ED42-11BE-BACD-00AA0057B223}. The dashes are optional and spaces are ignored.

You can also enter GUIDs in raw byte order, such as the byte order you get from a packet sniffer. In this case, do not include the { } and enter only the headecimal characters. The following GUIDS have exactly the same value:

Pretty print:
{12345678-1234-1234-1234567890AB)

Raw byte order:
785634123411234123456780AB

Notice the first three parts of the pretty print GUID are in a different order than the raw byte format. This is how the computer stores the information internally and how it is sent on the network.

If you are having trouble with a prestaged client not being answered by a RIS server, make sure the GUID entered is either in pretty print format or raw byte order.
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