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wbafrank

2002-07-15, 4:21 pm

And today's poser is ....

Q12. Making schema extensions is a very serious undertaking and always should be properly documented. Which of the following statements about extending the schema is true? (Choose all that apply)

A. You can only extend the schema from the computer designated as the Schema Master.

B. To extend the schema, you must be booted into Directory Services Restore Mode.

C. By default, you must be a member of the Schema Admins group to extend the schema.

D. You can specify certain times of the day when schema extensions are not allowed.

E. Schema extensions should always be done through the Active Directory Schema snap-in and should never be scripted.

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

2002-07-15, 5:36 pm

C and E?
Zaraspook

2002-07-15, 7:48 pm

How about A & C?
RUSH2112

2002-07-15, 8:24 pm

I would have to say A,C, and E
Tech Ranger

2002-07-15, 10:13 pm

I'll go with C,D, and E
wbafrank

2002-07-16, 4:44 pm

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

Q12. Making schema extensions is a very serious undertaking and always should be properly documented. Which of the following statements about extending the schema is true? (Choose all that apply)

A. You can only extend the schema from the computer designated as the Schema Master.
B. To extend the schema, you must be booted into Directory Services Restore Mode.
C. By default, you must be a member of the Schema Admins group to extend the schema.
D. You can specify certain times of the day when schema extensions are not allowed.
E. Schema extensions should always be done through the Active Directory Schema snap-in and should never be scripted.



And the answer is ....

Correct Answer: A and C

Modifying and extending the schema through scripting is often the recommended approach for many reasons.

Only one domain controller can write to the schema at any given time. This machine is designated with the Operations Master role of Schema Master.

The schema object is protected within the Windows 2000 security environment. By default schema changes are only allowed by members of the Schema Admins group but it is possible to grant explicit permissions to people who are not members of the Schema Admins group to allow them to modify the schema.
Slinky

2002-07-17, 4:30 pm

Just a little extra. What must you do first in order to bring up the Schema Management Console? (Hint: you do it from the 'Run' box)
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