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Microsoft (MCSE, MCSD, MOUS, MCAD) > MCSE elective exams > 70-088 > a little conflict

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Seeing the bad critic about exam cram, and having studying with it, I must say I'm not sure about a few subjects. Reading a few brain dumps surely dont help, so I'l like to clear things up;
1: the locallat.txt file, does it only apply to winsock clients? or web proxy as well. I believe both.
2: using round-robin for load balancing the proxy, must you add a cname or a record in the dns? I was lead to believe that canonical name was the answer. Plus, can you configure the client to use a fqdn, or must you specify an ip or host name?

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