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61.
Which of the following cannot contain multiple Active Directory domains?
- A.Organizational units
- B.Sites
- C.Trees
- D.Forest
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Answer : [A]
Explanation :
Explanation :
A. Correct: In AD DS, you can subdivide a domain into OUs and populate it with
objects, but you cannot create domains within OUs. B. Incorrect: A site can contain multiple domains. C. Incorrect: A tree can contain multiple domains. D. Incorrect: A forest can contain multiple domains. |
62.
What are the two basic classes of Active Directory objects?
- A.Resource
- B.Leaf
- C.Domain
- D.Container
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Answer : [B, D]
Explanation :
Explanation :
A. Incorrect: There is no object class called resource. B. Correct: There are two basic classes of objects: container objects and leaf objects. A leaf object cannot have subordinate objects. C. Incorrect: A domain is a specific object type, not a general classification. D. Correct: There are two basic classes of objects: container objects and leaf objects. A container object is one that can have other objects subordinate to it. |
63.
Which of the following is not true about an object’s attributes?
- A.Administrators must manually supply information for certain attributes.
- B.Every container object has, as an attribute, a list of all the other objects it contains.
- C.Leaf objects do not contain attributes.
- D.Active Directory automatically creates the globally unique identifier (GUID).
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Answer : [C]
Explanation :
Explanation :
A. Incorrect: Some attributes are created automatically, whereas administrators must
supply information for other attributes manually. B. Incorrect: A container object has, as one of its attributes, a list of all the other objects it contains. C. Correct: Leaf objects have attributes that contain information about the specific resource the object represents. D. Incorrect: Some attributes are created automatically, such as the globally unique identifier (GUID) that the domain controller assigns to each object when it creates it. |
64.
Which of the following is not a reason you should try to create as few domains as
possible when designing an Active Directory infrastructure?
- A.Creating additional domains increases the administrative burden of the installation.
- B.Each additional domain you create increases the hardware costs of the Active Directory deployment.
- C.Some applications might have problems working in a forest with multiple domains.
- D.You must purchase a license from Microsoft for each domain you create.
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Answer : [D]
Explanation :
Explanation :
A. Incorrect: Each domain in an Active Directory installation is a separate administrative
entity. The more domains you create, the greater the number of ongoing
administration tasks you have to perform. B. Incorrect: Every domain requires its own domain controllers, so each additional domain you create increases the overall hardware and maintenance costs of the deployment. C. Incorrect: Applications might have problems working in a multidomain forest. D. Correct: No special Microsoft licenses are needed for domains. |
65.
Which of the following does an Active Directory client use to locate objects in another
domain?
- A.DNS
- B.Global Catalog
- C.DHCP
- D.Site Link
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Answer : [B]
Explanation :
Explanation :
A. Incorrect: DNS is used for searches within a domain. B. Correct: To locate an object in another domain, Active Directory clients perform a search of the global catalog first. This search provides the client with the information it needs to search for the object in the specific domain that contains it. C. Incorrect: DHCP does not provide search capabilities. D. Incorrect: Site link objects do not provide search capabilities. |