Your company has a domain controller named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2 and th
A. Host Info (HINFO)
B. Service Location (SRV)
C. Canonical Name (CNAME)
D. Well-Known Service (WKS)
A. Host Info (HINFO)
B. Service Location (SRV)
C. Canonical Name (CNAME)
D. Well-Known Service (WKS)
A. Set the priority value of the Server2 Mail Exchanger (MX) record to 20. Create a new Mail Exchanger (MX) record for Server3. Set the priority value to 5.
B. Set the priority value of the Server2 Mail Exchanger (MX) record to 5. Create a new Mail Exchanger (MX) record for Server3. Set the priority value to 20.
C. Create a new Service Location (SRV) record in the domain for Server3. Set the port number value to 25. Configure the priority setting to 20.
D. Create a new Service Location (SRV) record in the domain for Server3. Set the port number value to 110. Configure the priority setting to 5.
A. Set the priority value of the Server2 Mail Exchanger (MX) record to 20. Create a new Mail Exchanger (MX) record for Server3. Set the priority value to 5.
B. Set the priority value of the Server2 Mail Exchanger (MX) record to 5. Create a new Mail Exchanger (MX) record for Server3. Set the priority value to 20.
C. Create a new Service Location (SRV) record in the domain for Server3. Set the port number value to 25. Configure the priority setting to 20.
D. Create a new Service Location (SRV) record in the domain for Server3. Set the port number value to 110. Configure the priority setting to 5.
A. Reset the Server1 computer account. Restart Server1.
B. Delete the Server1 computer account. Restart Server1.
C. Join Server1 to a workgroup and then join Server1 to the domain. Restart Server1.
D. Delete the Server1 computer account. Create a new computer account named Server1. Restart Server1.
A. Restart the server in Safe mode.
B. Restart the server by using the Last Known Good Configuration option.
C. Log on to another stand-alone server as an Administrator.
D. Log on to the server by using an account that is a member of the Power Users group.
A. On the Apps share, assign User1 the Read share permission.
B. On the Apps folder, deny User1 the Write NTFS permission.
C. On the Apps folder, deny User1 the Modify NTFS permission.
D. On the Apps folder, assign User1 the Read & Execute NTFS permission.
A. Modify the Default Domain Policy.
B. Modify the Default Domain Controller Policy.
C. Add User1 to the Domain Admins group in the domain.
D. Add User1 to the local Administrators group on Server1.
A. From the local security policy, modify the Security Options.
B. From the local security policy, modify the User Rights Assignment.
C. From Active Directory Users and Computers, modify the properties of the Server1 account.
D. From Active Directory Users and Computers, modify the properties of the Domain Computers group.
A. In the roaming user profile, rename the ntuser.dat file to ntuser.man.
B. In the roaming user profile, remove all permissions on the Desktop folder and assign KioskUser the Read permission for the Desktop folder.
C. On each kiosk, rename the ntuser.ini file to ntuser.man.
D. On each kiosk, remove all permissions on the Documents and Settings folder and assign KioskUser the Read permission for the Documents and Settings folder.
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