You work as an administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single domain
named ABC.com.
ABC.com has a Windows Server 2012domain controller, named ABC-DC01, which has the
Domain Naming master and the Schema master roles installed. ABC.com also has a Windows
Server 2008 R2 domain controller, named ABC-DC02, which has the PDC Emulator, RID master,
and Infrastructure master roles installed.
You have deployed a new Windows Server 2012 server, which belongs to a workgroup, in
ABC.coms perimeter network. You then executed the djoin.exe command.
Which of the following is the purpose of the djoin.exe command?
A.
It sets up a computer account in a domain and requests an offline domain join when a computer
restarts.
B.
It sets up a user account in a domain and requests an online domain join when a computer
restarts.
C.
It sets up a computer account in a domain and requests an offline domain join immediately.
D.
It sets up a computer account in a domain and requests an online domain join immediately.
I think the answer is C. The whole point of DJOIN is to reduce the amount of time when adding a computer to the domain, which is done offline. It does this by eliminating the restart, and thus the computers are joined to the domain immediately.
Source: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/offline-domain-join-djoin-step-by-step%28v=ws.10%29.aspx
Yea… but I think that the point is that it is must be rebooted the computer to be full integrated with domain.
https://technet.microsoft.com/fr-fr/library/ff793312(v=ws.10).aspx
So A: It sets up a computer account in a domain and requests an offline domain join when a computer restarts.