You have access to the administrative accounts shown in the following table.

Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains a child
domain named europe.contoso.com. The europe.contoso.com child domain contains a server
named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. You install the DHCP Server server role on
Server1. You have access to the administrative accounts shown in the following table.

Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains a child
domain named europe.contoso.com. The europe.contoso.com child domain contains a server
named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. You install the DHCP Server server role on
Server1. You have access to the administrative accounts shown in the following table.

A.
Admin1

B.
Admin2

C.
Admin3

D.
Admin4

Explanation:
A)
Local account can’t be used
B)
Authorization needs to happen in contoso.com and must be an Ent Admin
C)
Authorization needs to happen in contoso.com and must be an Ent Admin
D)
Correct domain and is a member of Ent Admin’s



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mraph21

mraph21

What is the question ?

Lafegob

Lafegob

Thats a Good question to make, this is the answer maybe.

a.l.i

a.l.i

Which account can authorize the DHCP server on child domain?

Special K

Special K

What account should you use?

Andrew

Andrew

The question is’You need to authorise the DHCP server in Active Directory. Which account should be used?’.

The answer is an Enterprise Admin.

Kita U Joze

Kita U Joze

@sergey Thank You for the link, but your answer is wrong. According to your link:

“For a DHCP server to be authorized in an Active Directory domain environment, you must first be logged on as a member of the Enterprise Admins group for the enterprise where the server is being added.”

So the correct answer is “D. Admin4”