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NT1330 Week 3 assignment 3 is due by the beginning of the next class meeting. A True B False is when a domain controller transmits replication information to other domain controllers on the network. Aging is the process of removing records that were not refreshed or updated within specified time intervals.
NT1330 Week 3 assignment 3 is due by the beginning of the next class meeting. A True B False is when a domain controller transmits replication information to other domain controllers on the network. Aging is the process of removing records that were not refreshed or updated within specified time intervals.
NT1330 Week 3 assignment 3 is due by the beginning of the next class meeting. A True B False is when a domain controller transmits replication information to other domain controllers on the network. Aging is the process of removing records that were not refreshed or updated within specified time intervals.
North Las Vegas, Nevada 89032 NT1330 Client-Server Networking II Name: ____________________________________________________ Date: _______________________ Steve Todd Page 1 of 9 NT1330 Week 3, Assignment 3 Instructions: 1. Complete this assignment and submit it prior to the beginning of the next class meeting. 2. Completely fill in the bubble for the correct answer(s), any other mark such as an X or just a line through it will be marked as incorrect. 1. Inbound replication is when a domain controller transmits replication information to other domain controllers on the network. A True B False 2. Interoperability with prior versions of Microsoft Windows is available in Windows Server 2008 through the use of functional levels. A True B False 3. Administration of an OU also can be delegated to a departmental supervisor or manager, and thus can allow that person to manage day-to-day resource access or more mundane tasks, such as resetting passwords. This is referred to as assignment of control. A True B False 4. Active Directory relies on DNS to provide a locator service for clients on the network. A True B False 5. Only the primary domain controller of the entire forest must be running an operating system supported by the targeted forest functional level. A True B False 6. The default location for the Active Directory database and log files is C:\Windows\System32. A True B False Steve Todd Page 2 of 9 7. You can launch the Active Directory Installation Wizard using the dcpromo.exe command-line tool or from the Server Manager utility thats installed in the Administrative Tools folder of each Windows Server 2008 server. A True B False 8. Aging is the process of removing records that were not refreshed or updated within specified time intervals, which will occur naturally with machines that are removed from the network. A True B False 9. For domain controllers to register their records with DNS at startup, dynamic updates must be allowed. A True B False 10. Because Server Core does not support graphical utilities, such as Server Manager and the Active Directory Installation Wizard, you need to run dcpromo from the command line using an unattended installation, which uses a specially formatted text file to specify the necessary installation options. A True B False 11. What allows businesses to define, manage, access, and secure network resources including files, printers, people, and applications? A network service B directory service C Directory Infrastructure D NT directory 12. A Windows Server 2008 computer that has been configured with the Active Directory DS role is referred to as a __________. A domain controller B domain manager C global catalog D DNS server 13. The process of keeping each domain controller in synch with changes that have been made elsewhere on the network is called __________. A copying B osmosis C transferring D replication Steve Todd Page 3 of 9 14. Which of the following is not a benefit of Active Directory Domain Services? A single logon for access to global resources B fault tolerance and redundancy C personalized desktops D simplified resource location 15. Interoperability with prior versions of Microsoft Windows is available in Windows Server 2008 through the use of __________. A domain controllers B functional levels C global catalogs D DNS servers 16. The __________ Domain Controller contains a copy of the ntds.dit file that cannot be modified and does not replicate its changes to other domain controllers within Active Directory. A Secondary B Primary C Read-Only D Mandatory 17. The largest container object within Active Directory is a(n) __________. A organization unit B domain C tree D forest 18. What contains the rules and definitions that are used for creating and modifying object classes and attributes within Active Directory? A Configuration NC B Schema NC C Domain NC D DC NC 19. What master database contains definitions of all objects in the Active Directory? A schema B global catalog C DNS D domain controller Steve Todd Page 4 of 9 20. A __________ is defined as one or more IP subnets that are connected by fast links. A domain B network C site D forest 21. What protocol has become an industry standard that enables data exchange between directory services and applications? A NTDS B LDAP C NDIS D AD 22. A __________ name references an object in the Active Directory directory structure by using its entire hierarchical path, starting with the object itself and including all parent objects up to the root of the domain A common B DNS C schema D distinguished 23. What locator records within DNS allow clients to locate an Active Directory domain controller or global catalog? A A records B MX records C SRV records D SOA records 24. Which functional level only allows Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2008 domain controllers? A Windows 2000 Native B Windows Server 2003 C Windows Server 2008 D Windows 2003 Mixed 25. __________ is the highest available forest functional level. A Windows 2000 B Windows Server 2003 C Windows Server 2008 D Windows 2009 Steve Todd Page 5 of 9 26. To raise the functional level of a forest, you must be logged on as a member of the __________ group. A Domain Admins B Enterprise Admins C Global Admins D Universal Admins 27. Active Directory uses __________ relationships to allow access between multiple domains and/or forests, either within a single forest or across multiple enterprise networks. A trust B domain C forest D global 28. What type of trust is new to Windows Server 2008 and is only available when the forest functionality is set to Windows Server 2008? A parent-child trust B two-way transitive trust C cross-forest trust D simple trust 29. When a child domain is created, it automatically receives a __________ trust with its parent domain. A parent-child B two-way transitive C cross-forest D simple 30. If the domains within a forest are separated by slow WAN links and the tree-walking process takes an exceedingly long time to allow user authentication across domains, you can configure a __________ trust. A two-way transitive B cross-forest C shortcut D parent-child 31. What command can you use to run the Active Directory Installation Wizard? A adpromo B dcpromo C domainpromo D adcreate Steve Todd Page 6 of 9 32. What shared folder exists on all domain controllers and is used to store Group Policy objects, login scripts, and other files that are replicated domain-wide? A SYSVOL B AD C C$ D VOLMGR 33. What is the minimum amount of storage space required for the Active Directory installation files? A 100 MB B 150 MB C 200 MB D 250 MB 34. What is the process of replicating DNS information from one DNS server to another? A replication B DNS push C zone transfer D DNS update 35. __________ roles work together to enable the multimaster functionality of Active Directory. A FSMO B FMMO C FMSO D FOMO 36. __________ partitions are used to separate forest-wide DNS information from domain-wide DNS information to control the scope of replication of different types of DNS data. A DNA record B DNS type C DNS data D Application Directory 37. What processes can be used by Windows Server 2008 DNS to clean up the DNS database after DNS records become stale or out of date? A searching and destroying B aging and scavenging C seeking and removing D finding and deleting Steve Todd Page 7 of 9 38. What type of zone is necessary for computer hostname-to-IP address mappings, which are used for name resolution by a variety of services? A primary lookup B secondary lookup C forward lookup D reverse lookup 39. What SRV record information serves as a mechanism to set up load balancing between multiple servers that are advertising the same SRV records? A priority B time-to-live C weight D port 40. What new Windows Server 2008 feature is a special installation option that creates a minimal environment for running only specific services and roles? A Minimal Installation Option B Server Core C Server Standard D Minimal Server Environment (MSE) 41. Read-Only Domain Controllers provide added security in the way passwords are stored through what feature? A Password Integration Policy B Password Caching Policy C Password Storage Policy D Password Replication Policy 42. What feature makes it possible to configure a user as the local administrator of a specific RODC without making the user a Domain Admins with far-reaching authority over all domain controllers in your entire domain and full access to your Active Directory domain data? A Role Delegation B Admin Role Separation C New Administrative Security Groups D Domain Functional Levels 43. Each class or attribute that you add to the schema should have a valid __________. A username B password C OID D SID Steve Todd Page 8 of 9 44. When modifying the schema, Microsoft recommends adding administrators to what group only for the duration of the task? A Schema Admins B Enterprise Admins C Global Admins D Forest Admins 45. What DLL must be registered to use the Schema Management snap-in? A schmmgnt32.dll B schemamanagement.dll C schmmgmt.dll D adschm.dll 46. What role provides developers with the ability to store data for directory-enabled applications without incurring the overhead of extending the Active Directory schema to support their applications? A AD LSD B AD SLD C AD DLS D AD LDS 47. What type of trust allows you to configure trust relationships between Windows Server 2008 Active Directory and a UNIX MIT Kerberos realm? A shortcut B cross-forest C external D realm 48. What type of trust relationship allows you to create two-way transitive trusts between separate forests? A shortcut B cross-forest C external D real 49. What utility is used to manually create trust relationships? A Active Directory Trust Console B Active Directory Trust Wizard C Active Directory Domains and Trusts MMC snap-in D Active Directory Domains and Trusts control panel Steve Todd Page 9 of 9 50. What command-line tool is used to create, delete, verify, and reset trust relationships from the Windows Server 2008 command line? A adtrust B netdom C csvde D nslookup