Which of the following options will allow you to join a server running a Core Installation of Windows Server 2012 R2 to a domain?

Which of the following options will allow you to join a server running a Core Installation of Windows
Server 2012 R2 to a domain?

Which of the following options will allow you to join a server running a Core Installation of Windows
Server 2012 R2 to a domain?

A.
You should run the Get-ADDomain cmdlet in Windows PowerShell.

B.
You should run the Set-ADDomain cmdlet in Windows PowerShell.

C.
You should run the Enable-ADAccount cmdlet in Windows PowerShell.

D.
You should run the Add-Computer cmdlet in Windows PowerShell.

E.
You should run djoin /provision /domain command from an elevated command prompt.

F.
You should run adprep command from an elevated command prompt.

G.
You should run dsadd computer command from an elevated command prompt.

Explanation:
References:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh849798.aspx



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Josiah

Josiah

The Add-Computer cmdlet adds the local computer or remote computers to a domain or workgroup, or moves them from one domain to another. It also creates a domain account if the computer is added to the domain without an account.
You can use the parameters of this cmdlet to specify an organizational unit (OU) and domain controller or to perform an unsecure join.
To get the results of the command, use the Verbose and PassThru parameters.