Your company has a main office and a branch office. The main office is located in Seattle. The branch office is
located in Montreal. Each office is configured as an Active Directory site.
The network contains an Active Directory domain named adatum.com. The Seattle office contains a file server
named Server1. The Montreal office contains a file server named Server2.
The servers run Windows Server 2012 R2 and have the File and Storage Services server role, the DFS
Namespaces role service, and the DFS Replication role service installed.
Server1 and Server2 each have a share named Share1 that is replicated by using DFS Replication. You need
to ensure that users connect to the replicated folder in their respective office when they connect to \\\\contoso.com\\Share1.
Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose three.)
A.
Create a replication connection.
B.
Create a namespace.
C.
Share and publish the replicated folder.
D.
Create a new topology.
E.
Modify the Referrals settings.
Explanation:
To share a replicated folder and publish it to a DFS namespace Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and
then click DFS Management. In the console tree, under the Replication node, click the replication group that
contains the replicated folder you want to share. In the details pane, on the Replicated Folders tab, right-click
the replicated folder that you want to share, and then click Share and Publish in Namespace. In the Share and
Publish Replicated Folder Wizard, click Share and publish the replicated folder in a namespace, and then follow
the steps in the wizard.
Note that: If you do not have an existing namespace, you can create one in the Namespace Path page in the
Share and Publish Replicated Folder Wizard. To create the namespace, in the Namespace Path page, click
Browse, and then click New Namespace.
To create a namespace
Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click DFS Management.
In the console tree, right-click the Namespaces node, and then click New Namespace.
Follow the instructions in the New Namespace Wizard.
To create a stand-alone namespace on a failover cluster, specify the name of a clustered file server instance
on the Namespace Server page of the New Namespace Wizard.
Important
Do not attempt to create a domain-based namespace using the Windows Server 2008 mode unless the forest
functional level is Windows Server 2003 or higher. Doing so can result in a namespace for which you cannot
delete DFS folders, yielding the following error message: “The folder cannot be deleted. Cannot complete this
function.”
To share a replicated folder and publish it to a DFS namespace
Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click DFS Management.
In the console tree, under the Replication node, click the replication group that contains the replicated folder
you want to share.
In the details pane, on the Replicated Folders tab, right-click the replicated folder that you want to share,
and then click Share and Publish in Namespace.
In the Share and Publish Replicated Folder Wizard, click Share and publish the replicated folder in a
namespace, and then follow the steps in the wizard.“You need to ensure that users connect to the replicated folder in their respective office when they connect to \\
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