You are the administrator of a Windows network that consists of a mixture of Windows NT 4,
Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003 servers, providing a mix of file, print, messaging, and
other services critical to your network. You are currently running WINS, DNS, and DHCP services
on your network. You have already enabled dynamic DNS on your forward and reverse lookup
zones, but you want to ensure that all of your client computers can find the name-to-address
mapping of all your servers using DNS. You want to minimize the administrative effort for this
project. What action should you take? (Select the best answer.)
A.
Place the DHCP servers in the DnsUpdateProxy group.
B.
Enable DHCP to update forward and reverse lookup zones on behalf of all DHCP clients.
C.
Manually enter the records for servers that have static addresses.
D.
Create a WINS resource record in the forward and reverse lookup zones.