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  • 20 Ekim 2011 Perşembe 20:17
     
     

    Scenario 4-1: FSMO Role Placement—I

    Contoso Pharmaceuticals has 500 employees in 14 locations. The company headquarters is in Hartford, Connecticut. All locations are part of the contoso.com domain, contain at least two servers, and are connected by reliable links.

    a.     Which FSMO roles would you house at the Hartford location?

            ___________________________

    b.    While trying to add new user accounts to the domain, you receive an error that the accounts cannot be created. You are logged on as a member of the Domain Admins group. What is most likely causing the problem?

            __________________________

    c.     What should you consider placing at each location to facilitate logons?

            _____________________________

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  • 20 Ekim 2011 Perşembe 20:18
     
     

    Scenario 4-1: FSMO Role Placement—I

    Contoso Pharmaceuticals has 500 employees in 14 locations. The company headquarters is in Hartford, Connecticut. All locations are part of the contoso.com domain, contain at least two servers, and are connected by reliable links.

    a.     Which FSMO roles would you house at the Hartford location?

            ___________________________

    b.    While trying to add new user accounts to the domain, you receive an error that the accounts cannot be created. You are logged on as a member of the Domain Admins group. What is most likely causing the problem?

            __________________________

    c.     What should you consider placing at each location to facilitate logons?

            _____________________________


  • 20 Ekim 2011 Perşembe 22:42
     
     

    What do you want to know?

    Bye.


    Luigi Bruno - Microsoft Community Contributor 2011 Award
  • 16 Mart 2012 Cuma 00:30
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     Önerilen Yanıt

    To follow up on what Luigi said, this is a forum where we answer questions.

    Since there is no question, there is no answer... which is the answer!


    Ed Price (a.k.a User Ed), SQL Server Experience Program Manager (Blog, Twitter, Wiki)