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Mark works as a Network Administrator for ABC.com. The company has a Windows single domain-based Active Directory network. The network has five Windows member servers and 200 Windows XP Professional client computers. The network has a Windows Server that works as a DNS server. The DNS server contains the following types of resource records: Name Server (NS) resource record A resource record PTR resource record SRV resource record MX resource record
Mark updates the A resource record. Which of the following types of resource records can be associated with the A resource record and needs to be updated?
A. The associated PTR resource record needs to be updated.
B. The associated SRV resource record needs to be updated.
C. The associated MX resource record needs to be updated.
D. The associated NS resource record needs to be updated.
Mark works as a Network Administrator for ABC.com. The company has a Windows domainbased network. The domain contains four Windows servers and 500 Windows Professional client computers.
The company's Marketing department uses a member server named Fserv that stores confidential files. The files are stored in a folder named DATA. The Marketing department users are members of a group named Market. The NTFS
permissions on the DATA folder and files in that folder allow access only to the Administrators group and the Market group.
The NTFS permissions are configured to allow full control on the DATA folder. The share permissions are the default permissions. Mark wants to track users who attempt to gain access to files in the DATA folder on Fserv. For this purpose,
he configures auditing on the DATA folder and files in that folder. He configures auditing on the Failed attempts for each access type on the Everyone group. When he checks the auditing configuration by attempting to access the files with a
domain user account that does not have access permissions to the files, he receives an "Access Denied" message. However, this Failed attempt does not appear in the security log on Fserv. What will Mark do to resolve the issue?
A. Grant the Generate security audits privilege to the Fserv computer account.
B. Enable the Audit object access policy for Failed and Successful attempts in a new Group Policy object (GPO) that applies only to Fserv.
C. Configure the auditing entries to apply to the Administrators group and the Market group, instead of the Everyone group.
D. Enable the Audit object access policy for Failed attempts in a new Group Policy object (GPO) that applies only to Fserv.
You work as a Network Administrator for ABC.com. The company has a Windows domainbased network. In order to automate the TCP/IP configuration for the client computers in the network, you install the DHCP Server service on a Windows member server. You want to ensure that all the network printers always use the same IP address. In order to accomplish this, you create IP address reservations for the network printers while creating the DHCP scope. You also define an exclusion range for the printers. Now, none of the printers are receiving the IP addresses. However, the client computers are not experiencing this problem. What will you do to resolve the issue?
A. Remove the exclusion range for the addresses that are being used by the printers.
B. Assign the IP addresses to the printers manually.
C. Run the IPCONFIG /release command-line utility on the printers.
D. Remove the client reservations for the addresses that are being used by the printers.