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38 Cards in this Set
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What are the three types of containers?
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domains, sites, and OU's
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What are the three components of a distinguished name?
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OU, DC (domain components; one for each domain level below root), and CN
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How large is a GUID?
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128 bits
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How does the PDC Emulator function in a native-mode domain?
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the PDC Emulator becomes the preferred replication partner for password changes, and handles account lockouts and authentication failures
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How does the PDC Emulator function in a native-mode domain?
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the PDC Emulator becomes the preferred replication partner for password changes, and handles account lockouts and authentication failures
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What are the five major categories for Group Policy configuration?
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folder redirection, security, administrative templates, software installation, and scripts
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What are the four types of scripts that can be configured through Group Policy?
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startup, shutdown, logon, and logoff
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What is the easiest way to keep certain groups or users from applying a group policy assigned to their OU?
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remove permission for Apply Group Policy on that GPO for that user or group
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When is an application installed if it is assigned to a user?
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on first use
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When is an application installed if it is assigned to a computer?
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at next restart
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How is an application installed if it is published?
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through Add/Remove Programs or through file invocation
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What kind of files do assigned applications use?
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Windows Installer files (.msi)
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What kind of files do published applications use?
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Windows Installer files (.msi) or ZAP files
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What is a ZAP file?
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a text file that specifies installation parameters and associated file extensions
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What three programs does SIDwalker contain?
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showaccs.exe, sidwalk.exe, and Security Migration Editor (MMC snap-in)
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What are showaccs.exe and SIDwalk.exe used for?
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examining and changing ACL's
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What does the Security Migration Editor do?
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edits mappings between old and new SID's
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What tool can be used to manage replication?
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repadmin.exe
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What does acldiag.exe do?
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checks ACL's for AD objects
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What is ADSI Edit used for?
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adding, deleting, and moving AD objects
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What utility is used to manage DFS?
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dfsutil.exe
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What command-line utility can be used to troubleshoot DNS Server?
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dnscmd.exe
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What command-line utility can be used to troubleshoot DNS Server?
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dnscmd.exe
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What command-line utility can be used to modify the ACL's of AD objects?
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dsacls.exe
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What three things can nltest.exe do?
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create a list of PDC's, force a shutdown, and provide information on trusts and replication
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What tool is used to manage forest-wide FSMO's?
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Active Directory Domains and Trusts
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What tool is used to manage domain-wide FSMO's?
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Active Directory Users and Computers
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What tool is used to manage domain-wide FSMO's?
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Active Directory Users and Computers
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Is intrasite replication traffic compressed?
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no
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What two protocols can be used for intersite replication?
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RPC over IP and SMTP
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When is RPC over IP the protocol of choice for intersite replication
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when connectivity is fairly reliable
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When is SMTP the protocol of choice for intersite replication?
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when connectivity is unreliable or intermittent
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What weakness does SMTP have as an intersite replication protocol?
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it is insecure
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Is intersite replication traffic compressed?
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yes
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What is a site link?
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a logical connection that defines a path between two sites
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What is a site link bridge?
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a transitive connection between two or more site links
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What service is responsible for creating a replication topology?
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the Knowledge Consistency Checker
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What tool is used to create a connection object?
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Active Directory Sites and Services
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