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buddahfool

2002-04-02, 1:42 pm

What do you guys think of this one?

You are a member of the PrimoToys.com domain. The domain has five domain controllers, one of which is named SusieQ. You want to create a reverse lookup zone but are denied access.
Referring to the above scenario, why are you being denied access?
1)You are not a member of the DNSAdmins, Domain Admins, or Enterprise Admins groups.
2)You are not a member of the Server Operators group that has built-in access to the DNS service on SusieQ.
3)You are not a local administrator on SusieQ.
4)You have not been authorized to create zones in the PrimoToys.com domain.
5)You are not a member of the Schema Admins group that has built-in access to the schema on SusieQ.
Taqwus

2002-04-02, 2:57 pm

I would go with the first choice.
eric1971

2002-04-02, 3:37 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Taqwus
I would go with the first choice.


I agree. 1)
buddahfool

2002-04-02, 3:41 pm

I appreciate the help.
Do you know a link that explains why?

-The Fool
Taqwus

2002-04-02, 4:59 pm

You have to have certain rights to make manual changes in the DNS.


To configure a DNS server that is running on a domain controller, you must be a member of at least one of the groups listed in the access control list (ACL) of the MicrosoftDNS container in Active Directory. The group must also have Full Control permissions. By default, the following groups are listed in the ACL:

DNS Administrators
Domain Administrators
Enterprise Administrators
Before configuring DNS, verify that your DNS client settings are correct.


It is at:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pr...t2/tcpch06.asp?
buddahfool

2002-04-02, 5:26 pm

That is a lot clearer, thanks.
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