Ans: Setup - Exe /forestprep: What Must Be Done To An AD Forest Before Exchange Can Be Deployed?
Ans: Setup - Exe /forestprep: What Must Be Done To An AD Forest Before Exchange Can Be Deployed?
Ans: Setup - Exe /forestprep: What Must Be Done To An AD Forest Before Exchange Can Be Deployed?
deployed?
- Ans: Setup.exe /forestprep
What are the standard port numbers for SMTP, POP3, IMAP4, RPC, LDAP and Global
Catalog?
ANS:
25 - SMTP
110 - POP3
143 - IMAP4
135 - RPC
389 - LDAP
636 - LDAP (SSL)
3268 - Global Catalog
53 - DNS
80 - HTTP
88 - Kerberos
110 - POP3
119 - NNTP
137 - NetBIOS Session Service
139 - NetBIOS Name Service
443 - HTTP (SSL)
445 - NetBIOS over TCP
When a child domain is created in the domain tree, what type of trust relationship exists
between the new child domain and the trees root domain?
Child domains and the root domain of a tree are assigned transitive trusts. This means that the
root domain and child domain trust each other and allow resources in any domain in the tree to
be accessed by users in any domain in the tree.
What is the primary function of domain controllers?
The primary function of domain controllers is to validate users to the network. However, domain
controllers also provide the catalog of Active Directory objects to users on the network.
What are some of the other roles that a server running Windows Server 2008 could fill on
the network?
A server running Windows Server 2008 can be configured as a domain controller, a file server, a
print server, a web server, or an application server. Windows servers can also have roles and
features that provide services such as DNS, DHCP, and Routing and Remote Access
What protocol stack is installed by default when you install Windows Server 2008 on a
network server?
TCP/IP (v4 and v6) is the default protocol for Windows Server 2008. It is required for Active
Directory implementations and provides for connectivity on heterogeneous networks.
What does the use of Group Policy provide you as a network administrator?
Group Policy provides a method of controlling user and computer configuration settings for Active
Directory containers such as sites, domains, and OUs. GPOs are linked to a particular container,
and then individual policies and administrative templates are enabled to control the environment
for the users or computers within that particular container
What is DHCP? How we configure DHCP?
Benefits of DHCP
In Windows Server 2003, the DHCP Server service provides the following benefits:
What is DNS?
What are the types of backup?
PDC Emulator:
The PDC emulator is necessary to synchronize time in an enterprise. Windows 2000/2003 includes the
W32Time (Windows Time) time service that is required by the Kerberos authentication protocol. All
Windows 2000/2003-based computers within an enterprise use a common time. The purpose of the time
service is to ensure that the Windows Time service uses a hierarchical relationship that controls authority
and does not permit loops to ensure appropriate common time usage.
The PDC emulator of a domain is authoritative for the domain. The PDC emulator at the root of the forest
becomes authoritative for the enterprise, and should be configured to gather the time from an external
source. All PDC FSMO role holders follow the hierarchy of domains in the selection of their in-bound time
partner.
In a Windows 2000/2003 domain, the PDC emulator role holder retains the following functions:
Password changes performed by other DCs in the domain are replicated preferentially to
the PDC emulator.
Authentication failures that occur at a given DC in a domain because of an incorrect
password are forwarded to the PDC emulator before a bad password failure message is
reported to the user.
Account lockout is processed on the PDC emulator.
Editing or creation of Group Policy Objects (GPO) is always done from the GPO copy
found in the PDC Emulator's SYSVOL share, unless configured not to do so by the
administrator.
The PDC emulator performs all of the functionality that a Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
Server-based PDC or earlier PDC performs for Windows NT 4.0-based or earlier clients.
This part of the PDC emulator role becomes unnecessary when all workstations, member servers, and
domain controllers that are running Windows NT 4.0 or earlier are all upgraded to Windows 2000/2003.
The PDC emulator still performs the other functions as described in a Windows 2000/2003 environment.
At any one time, there can be only one domain controller acting as the PDC emulator master in each
domain in the forest.
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