You are a network administrator for Alpine Ski House. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named alpineskihouse.com.Your company acquires a company named Adventure Works. The Adventure Works network consists of a single Active Directory domain named adventure-works.com. A server named Server32 is a network-management application server in the adventure-works.com domain. Server32 accesses all of the desktop client computers to perform automated software upgrades and hardware inventory. The network-management software on Server32 references desktop computers by unqualified host names, which are resolved to clientname.adventure-works.com by using a DNS server. You join Server32 to your domain to become server32.alpineskihouse.com. The Server32 IP address is 10.10.10.90.You are gradually migrating all adventure-works.com desktop client computers to your domain to become clientname.alpineskihouse.com. You do not have access to the adventure-works.com DNS server. When Server32 attempts to apply an update to the client computers, the network-management software returns many alerts that say that desktop computers cannot be found. You want to allow the network-management software on Server32 to resolve unqualified client computer host names in adventure-works.com or alpineskihouse.com, and you want to use the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?()
You are a network administrator for Alpine Ski House. The internal network has an Active Directory-integrated zone for the alpineskihouse.org domain. Computers on the internal network use the Active Directory-integrated DNS service for all host name resolution. The Alpine Ski House Web site and DNS server are hosted at a local ISP. The public Web site for Alpine Ski House is accessed at www.alpineskihouse.com. The DNS server at the ISP hosts the alpineskihouse.com domain. To improve support for the Web site, your company wants to move the Web site and DNS service from the ISP to the company’s perimeter network. The DNS server on the perimeter network must contain only the host (A) resource records for computers on the perimeter network. You install a Windows Server 2003 computer on the perimeter network to host the DNS service for the alpineskihouse.com domain. You need to ensure that the computers on the internal network can properly resolve host names for all internal resources, all perimeter resources, and all Internet resources. Which two actions should you take? ()
You are the network administrator for Alpine Ski House. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains three domains named alpineskihouse.com, child1.alpineskihouse.com, and child2.alpineskihouse.com. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2003. Each domain contains Windows Server 2003 file and print servers. All of the file and print server computer accounts are located in the default Computers container in each domain. There is a central operations department that is responsible for administering the file server computer accounts in all domains. There is a separate operations department for each domain that is responsible for administering the print server computer accounts in that domain. You need to delegate authority to create an environment to support your file and print server administration requirements. You need to create an organizational unit (OU) structure to support the delegation of authority requirements. What should you do?()
You are a network administrator for Alpine Ski House. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The domain name is alpineskihouse.com. The network contains three Windows Server 2003 domain controllers. You are creating the recovery plan for the company. According to the existing backup plan, domain controllers are backed up by using normal backups each night. The normal backups of the domain controllers include the system state of each domain controller. Your recovery plan must incorporate the following organizational requirements: • Active Directory objects that are accidentally or maliciously deleted must be recoverable. • Active Directory must be restored to its most recent state as quickly as possible. • Active Directory database replication must be minimized. You need to create a plan to restore a deleted organizational unit (OU). Which two actions should you include in your plan?()
You are the network administrator for Alpine Ski House. The network consists of two Active Directory domains. One domain is named alpineskihouse.com. A subsidiary company named Adventure Works has a domain named adventure-works.com. Both domains are in a single forest.A primary DNS server for alpineskihouse.com is located in the company’s Seattle office. A primary DNS server for adventure-works.com is located in the company’s Portland office. Both DNS servers are Windows Server 2003 computers.Each domain has three regional offices. Each regional office contains the following computers: (1)a secondary DNS server in its respective domain (2)a DHCP server (3)a recently installed Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server computer that connects the LAN to the Internet Company sales representatives visit the Seattle office, the Portland office, and all regional offices several times each month. All sales representatives use Windows XP Professional portable computers that are members of the alpineskihouse.com domain.You create an appropriate wpad.dat script file on each of the ISA servers in each regional office. On each DHCP server, you configure the 252 Proxy Autodiscovery option and the corresponding http://ISAServerName/wpad.dat string value. Sales representatives report that they cannot access the Internet by using Internet Explorer when they visit an office that is in the adventure-works.com domain. You need to ensure that all users can access the Internet at all times. You want to use the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?()
You are a network administrator for Alpine Ski House. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The network contains 50 Windows Server 2003 computers and 200 Windows XP Professional computers. Alpine Ski House does not use wireless networking. The network at Alpine Ski House is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) Alpine Ski House enters into a strategic partnership with Adventure Works. Under the strategic partnership, Adventure Works will regularly send employees to Alpine Ski House. Your design team interviews Adventure Works administrators and discovers the following. Adventure Works employees require access to the Internet to retrieve e-mail messages and to browse the Internet. Adventure Works employees do not need access to the internal network at Alpine Ski House. Adventure Works employees all have portable computers that run Windows XP Professional, and they use a wireless network in their home office. The wireless network client computers of Adventure Works employees must be protected from Internet-based attacks.Adventure Works sends you a wireless access point that its employees will use to access the Internet through your network. You are not allowed to change the configuration of the wireless access point because any change will require changes to all of the wireless client computers. You need to develop a plan that will meet the requirements of Adventure Works employees and the security requirements of Alpine Ski House. Your solution must be secure and must minimize administrative effort. What should you do? ()
You are the network administrator for Alpine Ski House. The network consists of a single Active Directory forest that contains five domains. The functional level of the forest is Windows 2000. You have not configured any universal groups in the forest. One domain is a child domain named child1.alpineskihouse.com that contains two domain controllers and 50 client computers. The functional level of the domain is Windows Server 2003. The network includes an Active Directory site named Site1 that contains two domain controllers. Site1 represents a remote clinic, and the location changes every few months. All of the computers in child1.alpineskihouse.com are located in the remote clinic. The single WAN connection that connects the remote clinic to the main network is often saturated or unavailable. Site1 does not include any global catalog servers. You create several new user accounts on the domain controllers located in Site1. You need to ensure that users in the remote clinic can always quickly and successfully log on to the domain. What should you do?()
You are a network administrator for Alpine Ski House. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The domain name is alpineskihouse.com. The network contains three Windows Server 2003 domain controllers. You are creating the recovery plan for the company. According to the existing backup plan, domain controllers are backed up by using normal backups each night. The normal backups of the domain controllers include the system state of each domain controller. Your recovery plan must incorporate the following organizational requirements. Active Directory objects that are accidentally or maliciously deleted must be recoverable. Active Directory must be restored to its most recent state as quickly as possible. Active Directory database replication must be minimized.You need to create a plan to restore a deleted organizational unit (OU). Which two actions should you include in your plan?()
你是Alpine Ski House的网络管理员。网络是一个单活动目录环境,域名为alpineskihouse.com 。你们公司兼并了一家名为Adventure Works的公司。Adventure Works公司的网络是一个单活动目录域环境,域名为Adventure-works.com。在Adventure-works.com域中有一台名为Server32的网络应用程序管理服务器。Server32可以访问所有的客户端计算机以提供自动的软件升级和硬件清点服务。在Server32上的网络管理软件使用不合格的主机名定位其他的桌面计算机,主机名由一台DNS服务器解析到clientname.adventure-works.com。Server32的IP地址是10.10.10.90。你逐渐地将所有adventure-works.com域中的桌面客户端计算机移植到clientname.alpineskihouse.com域中。你不能访问adventure-works.com 的DNS服务器。当Server32试图对客户机进行升级时,网络管理软件返回了大量警报显示没有发现桌面客户机。你要用最小的网络花销,使得Server32上的网络管理软件可以解析adventure-works.com和alpineskihouse.com中的不合格主机名。你该如何操作?()