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| Teck Shark 2002-04-23, 3:39 pm |
| Q19. You administer a single Windows 2000 domain. Your network contains both W2k Pro & NT 4.0 workstations. The network also contains 2 W2K DNS servers, 2 W2K DHCP servers, & 2 W2K WINS servers.
All the clients use DCHP, & all the server's IP addresses are static. All clients & servers are also WINS clients. All client computers need to be dynamically registered in DNS. What should you do?
A. Configure the domain to be an Active Directory integrated zone.
B. Manually configure DNS parameters for all computers in the domain. Then run ipconfig/registerDNS.
C. Configure DHCP servers to register DHCP clients in DNS.
D. Configure the DNS zone for the domain to use WINS forward lookup.
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| eric1971 2002-04-23, 3:50 pm |
| C. Configure DHCP servers to register DHCP clients in DNS. | |
| Taqwus 2002-04-23, 6:35 pm |
| C | |
| jakob79 2002-04-23, 11:03 pm |
| I'll pick C | |
| Zaraspook 2002-04-23, 11:10 pm |
| How about C?  | |
| TxBear 2002-04-23, 11:13 pm |
| Or maybe C | |
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| I think perhaps the answer could be ...... C. | |
| Teck Shark 2002-04-25, 1:35 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by Teck Shark
Q19. You administer a single Windows 2000 domain. Your network contains both W2k Pro & NT 4.0 workstations. The network also contains 2 W2K DNS servers, 2 W2K DHCP servers, & 2 W2K WINS servers.
All the clients use DCHP, & all the server's IP addresses are static. All clients & servers are also WINS clients. All client computers need to be dynamically registered in DNS. What should you do?
A. Configure the domain to be an Active Directory integrated zone.
B. Manually configure DNS parameters for all computers in the domain. Then run ipconfig/registerDNS.
C. Configure DHCP servers to register DHCP clients in DNS.
D. Configure the DNS zone for the domain to use WINS forward lookup.
Good Luck!
I see everyone nailed this question! |
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