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1. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory
domain. The functional level of the domain is Windows Server 2003. The domain contains three Active
Directory sites named Site1, Site2, and Site3. The sites are connected by site links as shown in the work
area.
SiteLink1 and SiteLink2 include redundant, high-speed WAN connections.
Each site has one subnet associated with it. The number of computers in each site and the operating
system that the computers are running are indicated in the following table.
Site1 contains a Windows Server 2003 domain controller named Server1 that is the relative ID (RID)
master for the domain. Site2 contains two Windows Server 2003 domain controllers named Server2 and
Server3. Server2 is the infrastructure master for the domain. Site3 contains a Windows Server 2003
domain controller named Server4.
You need to decide where to place the PDC emulator role holder. You want to optimize the overall
response time for users in all sites.
Where should you place the PDC emulator role?
To answer, select the appropriate domain controller or domain controllers in the work area.
2. You are the network administrator for Blue Yonder Airlines. The company has offices in Toronto, New
York, and Chicago. The network connections are shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
The network consists of two Active Directory domains. User objects for users in the Toronto office and the
New York office are stored in the blueyonderairlines.com domain. User objects for users in the Chicago
office are stored in the production.blueyonderairlines.com domain. Active Directory is configured as
shown in the following table.
Users in the New York office frequently report that they cannot log on to the network, or that logging on
takes a very long time. You notice increased global catalog queries to servers in the Toronto office during
peak logon times.
You need to improve logon performance for users in the New York office without increasing WAN traffic
that is due to replication.
What should you do?
A. Configure the domain controller in the New York office as a global catalog server.
B. Configure Active Directory to cache universal group memberships for the Toronto office.
C. Install an additional domain controller in the New York office.
D. Configure Active Directory to cache universal group memberships for the New York office.
Answer: D
3. You are the network administrator for Northwind Traders. The network consists of a single Active
Directory forest. The functional level of the forest is Windows Server 2003. The forest consists of a forest
root domain named northwindtraders.com and a child domain named child1.northwindtraders.com. The
child1.northwindtraders.com domain contains all of the user accounts for the network. Your company
acquires a company named Contoso, Ltd. The Contoso, Ltd., network consists of a single Active Directory
forest that contains a forest root domain named contoso.com and a child domain named
child1.contoso.com. All domain controllers run Windows 2000 Server. Both domains contain user
accounts and resource servers. The domains and existing trust relationships are shown in the exhibit.
(Click the Exhibit button.) You need to create the minimum number of trust relationships required for the
users in the child1.northwindtraders.com domain to access resources in both domains in the contoso.com
forest. What should you do?
A. Create a one-way trust relationship in which the northwindtraders.com domain trusts the contoso.com
domain.
B. Create a one-way trust relationship in which the contoso.com domain trusts the northwindtraders.com
domain.
C. Create a one-way trust relationship in which the child1.northwindtraders.com domain trusts the
contoso.com domain. Create a one-way trust relationship in which the child1.northwindtraders.com
domain trusts the child1.contoso.com domain.
D. Create a one-way trust relationship in which the contoso.com domain trusts the
child1.northwindtraders.com domain. Create a one-way trust relationship in which the child1.contoso.com
domain trusts the child1.northwindtraders.com domain.
Answer: D
4. You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory
forest that contains one root domain and multiple child domains. The functional level of all child domains
is Windows Server 2003. The functional level of the root domain is Windows 2000 native.You configure a
Windows Server 2003 computer named Server1 to be a domain controller for an existing child domain.
Server1 is located at a new branch office, and you connect Server1 to a central data center by a
persistent VPN connection over a DSL line. Server1 has a single replication connection with a bridgehead
domain controller in the central data center.You configure DNS on Server1 and create secondary forward
lookup zones for each domain in the forest.You need to minimize the amount of traffic over the VPN
connection caused by logon activities.What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct
answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. Configure the DNS zones to be Active Directory-integrated zones.
B. Configure Server1 to be the PDC emulator for the domain.
C. Configure Server1 to be a global catalog server.
D. Configure universal group membership caching on Server1.
Answer: CD
5. You are the network administrator for Blue Yonder Airlines. You plan to create an Active Directory
domain named blueyonderairlines.com that will have a functional level of Windows Server 2003. Your
company has one main office and four branch offices, which are all located in one country. A central
security department in the main office is responsible for creating and administering all user accounts in all
offices. Each office has a local help desk department that is responsible for resetting passwords within the
individual department's office only. All user accounts are located in the default Users container. You need
to create an organizational unit (OU) structure to support the delegation of authority requirements. You
want to minimize the amount of administrative effort required to maintain the environment. What should
you do?
A. Create a top-level OU named BlueYonderAirlines_Users under the blueyonderairlines.com domain.
Create a separate child OU for each office under BlueYonderAirlines_Users. Move the user accounts of
all employees in each office to the child OU for that office.
B. Create a top-level OU named Main_Office under the blueyonderairlines.com domain. Move the user
accounts of all users in the main office to the Main_Office OU. Create a separate child OU for each branch
office under the Main_Office OU. Move the user accounts of all users in each branch office to the child OU
for that office.
C. Create a top-level OU named BlueYonderAirlines_Users under the blueyonderairlines.com domain.
Create a child OU named Central_Security under BlueYonderAirlines_Users. Move the user accounts of
the central security department users to the Central_Security OU. Create a child OU named Help_Desk
under BlueYonderAirlines_Users. Move the user accounts of the help desk users to the Help_Desk OU.
D. Create a top-level OU named BlueYonderAirlines_Users under the blueyonderairlines.com domain.
Create a child OU named Central_Security under BlueYonderAirlines_Users. Move the user accounts of
the central security department users to the Central_Security OU. Create a separate child OU under
BlueYonderAirlines_Users for each office. Move the user accounts of the help desk users in each office to
the child OU for that office.
Answer: A
6. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory
domain with five sites. You configure the five Active Directory sites in accordance with the requirements of
the company's site configuration design. The network and site configuration is shown in the exhibit. (Click
the Exhibit button.) The site configuration design also requires you to configure site link bridges. The
design requires the site links connecting Site1, Site2, and Site3 to be transitive and all other site links to
be nontransitive. You need to configure site link bridges to comply with the site configuration design.
Which action or actions should you take? (Choose all that apply.)
A. Disable automatic site link bridging in the IP object properties.
B. Create new site links between each of the Active Directory sites.
C. Remove each of the sites from the default site link.
D. Create a new site link bridge. Add the site links connecting Site1, Site2, and Site3 to the site link
bridge.
E. Create a new site link bridge. Add the site links connecting Site3, Site4, and Site5 to the site link bridge.
Answer: ACD
7. You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory
domain. The relevant portion of the organizational unit (OU) structure is shown in the exhibit. (Click the
Exhibit button.) The company's sales division consists of an inside sales department, a mobile sales
department, and a telemarketing department. User objects for users in these departments are stored in
the Inside, Mobile, and Telemarket OUs respectively. User objects for all junior managers and senior
managers are stored in the Managers OU. The company decides to train junior managers to perform
basic administrative tasks. Junior managers are responsible for enabling and disabling accounts for all
sales users except junior managers and senior managers. You need to enable junior managers to perform
the assigned administrative tasks. You must not affect any existing permissions. What should you do?
A. On the Managers OU, block the inheritance of permissions. Copy all existing permissions. On the
Sales OU, grant junior managers the permission to enable and disable accounts.
B. On the Inside, Mobile, and Telemarket OUs, block the inheritance of permissions. Copy all existing
permissions. On the Sales OU, grant junior managers the permission to enable and disable accounts.
C. On the Managers OU, block the inheritance of permissions. Remove all existing permissions. On the
Sales OU, grant junior managers the permission to enable and disable accounts.
D. On the Sales OU, block the inheritance of permissions. Copy all existing permissions. On the Sales OU,
grant junior managers the permission to enable and disable accounts.
Answer: A
8. You are the network administrator for your company. Your company consists of two subsidiaries named
Contoso, Ltd., and Fabrikam, Inc. The network consists of two Active Directory domains in a single forest
with four sites. The network configuration is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) All client
computers run Windows XP Professional. Users who have accounts in the fabrikam.com domain
frequently travel to Site3. When these users log on to the network in Site3, the logon process can take up
to 10 minutes. You discover that when these users log on to the network in Site3, they are authenticated
by DC5.Fabrikam.com in Site1. You need to ensure that the Fabrikam, Inc., users can log on more quickly
from Site3. What should you do?
A. Increase the site link cost for SiteLink-1-3 to 500.
B. Configure a site link bridge that will bridge SiteLink-3-4 and SiteLink-2-4.
C. Modify the subnet object linked to Site3 so that it is linked to Site1.
D. Move the DC5.Fabrikam.com domain controller object from Site1 to Site3.
Answer: B