Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two domain
controllers. The domain controllers are configured as shown in the following table.
In the perimeter network, you install a new server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012. Server1 is in
a workgroup.
You need to perform an offline domain join of Server1 to the contoso.com domain.
What should you do first?
A.
Transfer the PDC emulator role to Dc1.
B.
Run the djoin.exe command.
C.
Run the dsadd.exe command.
D.
Transfer the infrastructure master role to DC1.
Explanation:
A: Creates a new Active Directory computer.
B: Use djoin for offline join in the perimeter network C: Adds specific types of objects to the directory. D: Add
the local computer to a domain or workgroup. To perform an offline domain join, you run commands by using a
new tool named Djoin.exe. You use Djoin.exe to provision computer account data into AD DS. You also use it
to insert the computer account data intothe Windowsdirectory of the destination computer, which is the
computer that you want to join to the domain.
Create the account
djoin /provision /domain winsrvtuts.wst /machine Win7 /savefile c:\yourFile.txt Run on the target systemdjoin /
requestodj /loadfile c:\yourFile.txt /windowspath c:\Windows /localos
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B
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