What should you do?

You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory
domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. The
company has one office in New York and another office in Ottawa. Each office is configured as an Active
Directory site. Each site contains two domain controllers. The network is configured to display a legal notice
on the computer screens of all users before they log on to their client computers. At the request of the legal
department, you make changes to the wording of the notice by changing the settings in a Group Policy
object (GPO). The GPO is linked to the domain. The legal department reports that not all users are
receiving the new notice. You discover that users in the Ottawa office receive the new notice, but users in
the New York office receive the old notice. The problem continues for several days. You need to ensure that
the new notice appears correctly on all computers in the network. What should you do?

You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory
domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. The
company has one office in New York and another office in Ottawa. Each office is configured as an Active
Directory site. Each site contains two domain controllers. The network is configured to display a legal notice
on the computer screens of all users before they log on to their client computers. At the request of the legal
department, you make changes to the wording of the notice by changing the settings in a Group Policy
object (GPO). The GPO is linked to the domain. The legal department reports that not all users are
receiving the new notice. You discover that users in the Ottawa office receive the new notice, but users in
the New York office receive the old notice. The problem continues for several days. You need to ensure that
the new notice appears correctly on all computers in the network. What should you do?

A.
Force replication of Active Directory between the two sites.

B.
Log on to one of the domain controllers in the New York site, and seize the infrastructure master role.

C.
Create a new security group that contains the computer accounts for all computers in the New York site.
Grant permissions to this security group to read and apply the GPO.

D.
Temporarily assign one of the domain controllers in the New York site to the Ottawa site.
Wait 24 hours, and then reassign the domain controller to the New York site.



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