Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in
the series contains a unique solution. Determine whether the solution meets the stated goals.
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
The domain contains a DNS server named Server1. All client computers run Windows 10.
On Server1, you have the following zone configuration.
You need to ensure that all of the client computers in the domain perform DNSSEC validation for the
fabrikam.com namespace.
Solution: From a Group Policy object (GPO) in the domain, you add a rule to the Name Resolution Policy Table
(NRPT).
Does this meet the goal?
A.
Yes
B.
No
Explanation:
The NRPT stores configurations and settings that are used to deploy DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC), and
also stores information related to DirectAccess, a remote access technology.
Note: The Name Resolution Policy Table (NRPT) is a new feature available in Windows Server 2008 R2. The
NRPT is a table that contains rules you can configure to specify DNS settings or special behavior for names or
namespaces. When performing DNS name resolution, the DNS Client service checks the NRPT before
sending a DNS query. If a DNS query or response matches an entry in the NRPT, it is handled according to
settings in the policy. Queries and responses that do not match an NRPT entry are processed normally.
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