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wbafrank

2002-07-08, 6:51 pm

And today's poser is ....

Q8. The Distributed file system (Dfs) allows system administrators to make it easier for users to access and manage files that are physically distributed across a network. Dfs allows you to make files distributed across multiple servers appear to users as if they reside in one place on the network. Windows 2000 supports two types of Dfs roots: stand-alone Dfs roots and domain-based Dfs roots. Which of the following statements about stand-alone and domain- based roots are true? (Choose all that apply)

A. A domain-based Dfs root has its Dfs topology automatically published to Active Directory.

B. A domain-based Dfs root must be hosted on a server that is a member of a domain.

C. A stand-alone Dfs root can have root-level Dfs shared folders.

D. A stand-alone Dfs root has a limited hierarchy of Dfs links.

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

2002-07-08, 11:12 pm

Lets see... Its definately A, pretty sure B also, don't know about the others.
Zaraspook

2002-07-09, 7:31 am

How about A, B, C, & D?
NetChild1985

2002-07-09, 12:08 pm

"B", "D" and maybe "A"!
robertmillar

2002-07-09, 2:34 pm

A,B,C,D
RUSH2112

2002-07-09, 6:02 pm

My guess would be A, B, and D
wbafrank

2002-07-09, 7:02 pm

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

Q8. The Distributed file system (Dfs) allows system administrators to make it easier for users to access and manage files that are physically distributed across a network. Dfs allows you to make files distributed across multiple servers appear to users as if they reside in one place on the network. Windows 2000 supports two types of Dfs roots: stand-alone Dfs roots and domain-based Dfs roots. Which of the following statements about stand-alone and domain- based roots are true? (Choose all that apply)

A. A domain-based Dfs root has its Dfs topology automatically published to Active Directory.
B. A domain-based Dfs root must be hosted on a server that is a member of a domain.
C. A stand-alone Dfs root can have root-level Dfs shared folders.
D. A stand-alone Dfs root has a limited hierarchy of Dfs links.



And the answer is ....

Correct Answer: A, B, and D

When creating a Dfs root, you have the option of establishing either a stand-alone Dfs root or a domain-based root.

A stand-alone Dfs root:

Does not use Active Directory.
Cannot have root-level Dfs shared folders.
Has a limited hierarchy. A standard Dfs root can have only a single level of Dfs links.

A domain-based Dfs root:

Must be hosted on a server that is a member of a domain.
Has its Dfs topology automatically published to Active Directory.
Can have root-level Dfs shared folders.
Does not have a limited hierarchy. A domain-based Dfs root can have multiple levels of Dfs links.
RUSH2112

2002-07-09, 7:06 pm

WOW! I got the answer right. Hey Frank, can you make the 70-217 test for me? Seems like I can get your questions right, but other tests I bomb on... LOL Well I have 2 days to whip into shape for this test. Keep those questions comin'
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