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A. Will not
B. Notify
C. To All DNS Servers In This Forest
D. Trust anchor
A. Trigger zone transfers on secondary zones
B. Retry Interval
C. Transfer From Master
D. Server level and at the zone level
A. A DS record
B. Reload
C. Create Default Application Directory Partitions
D. Secondary
A. Digitally sign
B. To All DNS Servers In This Domain
C. The Zone Aging/Scavenging Properties
D. 1. Start of Authority (SOA) record that defines basic properties for the zone. 2. NS record signifying the name of the server or servers authoritative for the zone.
A. Transfer New Copy Of Zone From Master
B. 14
C. Digitally sign
D. AD Zone Replication Scope page
A. Aging
B. The DNS server needs to be a domain controller.
C. Trust anchor
D. Trust anchors
A. Decreases
B. 1. DomainDnsZones and - 2. ForestDnsZones
C. Aging
D. Trust anchors
A. Server level and at the zone level
B. Dnscmd . /config /enableglobalnamessupport 1
C. Transfer New Copy Of Zone From Master
D. The Zone Aging/Scavenging Properties
A. NS record and an associated A record
B. Expires After
C. Dnscmd /ZoneExport
D. Enterprise Admins
A. Use more than one name to point to
B. Standard
C. The cache life of a resource record
D. Time stamp
A. Enable zone transfers
B. Dnscmd servername /enlistdirectorypartition FQDN
C. Aging
D. Decreases
A. Aging
B. Service location (SRV)
C. Will not
D. Digitally sign
A. DNS server
B. Transfer New Copy Of Zone From Master
C. Dnscmd . /config /enableglobalnamessupport 1
D. Aging
A. DNS zone
B. Reload - Transfer From Master - Transfer New Copy Of Zone From Master
C. NRPT
D. Create Default Application Directory Partitions
A. Parent zone to a child zone
B. 1. A SOA record 2. At least one NS record.
C. Transfer From Master
D. Masters
A. Aging
B. Time stamp
C. Parent and child AD DS domains
D. Trigger zone transfers on secondary zones
A. The DNS server needs to be a domain controller.
B. Reload
C. Manually enlist
D. Name Servers
A. DNS server
B. Public key
C. Enterprise Admins
D. GlobalNames zone
A. Aging
B. Scavenge Stale Resource Records
C. Host (A or AAAA) - Alias (CNAME) - Mail exchanger (MX) - Pointer (PTR) - Service location (SRV)
D. GlobalNames zone
A. To All DNS Servers In This Domain
B. 14
C. Netlogon
D. NRPT
A. To All DNS Servers In This Domain
B. Retry Interval
C. Transfer From Master
D. %systemroot%System32Dns
A. Parent and child AD DS domains
B. A DS record
C. Accepted
D. Notify
A. Time stamp
B. 1. A SOA record 2. At least one NS record.
C. Parent zone to a child zone
D. The cache life of a resource record
A. Service location (SRV)
B. 1. DomainDnsZones and - 2. ForestDnsZones
C. Scavenge Stale Resource Records
D. Win Srvr 2008 and Win Srvr 2008 R2
A. Partition
B. CNAME resource records
C. ForestDnsZones
D. Use more than one name to point to
A. Transfer From Master
B. 1. A SOA record 2. At least one NS record.
C. Scavenge Stale Resource Records
D. Stub
A. 14
B. A DS record
C. Trigger zone transfers on secondary zones
D. Group Policy
A. Name Servers
B. Parent and child AD DS domains
C. Enable zone transfers
D. %systemroot%System32Dns
A. Dnscmd servername /createdirectorypartition FQDN
B. The Zone Aging/Scavenging Properties
C. Group Policy
D. The cache life of a resource record
A. Dnscmd /ZoneExport
B. ForestDnsZones
C. Dnscmd . /config /enableglobalnamessupport 1
D. Enable zone transfers