单项选择题
Your network contains an Active Directory domain.
You need to restore a deleted computer account from the Active Directory Recycle Bin.
What should you do()
A.From the command prompt, run recover.exe.
B.From the command prompt, run ntdsutil.exe.
C.From the Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell, run the Restore-Computer cmdlet.
D.From the Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell, run the Restore-ADObject cmdlet.
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单项选择题
YournetworkcontainsanActiveDirectorydomain.ThedomaincontainstwodomaincontrollersnamedDC1andDC2. YouperformafullbackupofthedomaincontrollerseverynightbyusingWindowsServerBackup. YouupdateascriptintheSYSVOLfolder. Youdiscoverthatthenewscriptfailstorunproperly. YouneedtorestorethepreviousversionofthescriptintheSYSVOLfolder.Thesolutionmustminimizetheamountoftimerequiredtorestorethescript. Whatshouldyoudofirst()
A.Run the Restore-ADObject cmdlet.
B.Restore the system state to its original location.
C.Restore the system state to an alternate location.
D.Attach the VHD file created by Windows Server Backup. -
单项选择题
YournetworkcontainsanActiveDirectorydomain.ThedomaincontainstwoActiveDirectorysitesnamedSite1andSite2.Site1containstwodomaincontrollersnamedDC1andDC2.Site2containstwodomaincontrollernamedDC3andDC4. ThefunctionallevelofthedomainisWindowsServer2008R2.ThefunctionalleveloftheforestisWindowsServer2003. ActiveDirectoryreplicationbetweenSite1andSite2occursfrom20:00to01:00everyday.At07:00,anadministratordeletesauseraccountwhileheisloggedontoDC1. Youneedtorestorethedeleteduseraccount.Youwanttoachievethisgoalbyusingtheminimumamountofadministrativeeffort. Whatshouldyoudo()
A.On DC1, run the Restore-ADObject cmdlet.
B.On DC3, run the Restore-ADObject cmdlet.
C.On DC1, stop Active Directory Domain Services, restore the System State, and then start Active Directory Domain Services.
D.On DC3, stop Active Directory Domain Services, perform an authoritative restore, and then start Active Directory Domain Services. -
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Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains several domain controllers. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2. You need to restore the Default Domain Controllers Policy Group Policy object (GPO) to the Windows Server 2008 R2 default settings. What should you do()
A.Run dcgpofix.exe /target:dc.
B.Run dcgpofix.exe /target:domain.
C.Delete the link for the Default Domain Controllers Policy, and then run gpupdate.exe /sync.
D.Delete the link for the Default Domain Controllers Policy, and then run gpupdate.exe /force.
