Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a domain
controller named DC1. You run ntdsutil {as shown inthe exhibit}. You need to ensure that you can access the
contents of the mounted snapshot. What should you do?
A.
From a command prompt, run dsamain.exe -dbpath c:\$snap_201204131056_volumec$\windows\ntds
\ntds.dit – Idapport 33389.
B.
From a command prompt, run dsamain.exe -dbpath c:\$snap_201204131056_volumec$\windows\ntds
\ntds.dit – Idapport 389.
C.
From the snapshot context of ntdsutil, run activate instance “NTDS”.
D.
From the snapshot context of ntdsutil, run mount (79f94f82-5926-4f44-8af0-2f56d827a57d).
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753609(v=ws.10).aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc772168.aspx
A seems correct as all examples use a five digit port number.
1.Open an elevated command prompt.
2.Type ntdsutil, and then press Enter.
3.Type activate instance ntds, and then press Enter.
4.Type snapshot, and then press Enter.
5.Type list all, and then press Enter.
6.Notice that the command returns a list of all snapshots.
7.Type mount {GUID}, where GUID is the GUID returned by the create snapshot command, and then press Enter.
8.Type quit, and then press Enter.
9.Type quit, and then press Enter.
10.Type dsamain -dbpath c:\$snap_datetime_volumec$\windows\ntds\ntds.dit -ldapport 50000, and then press Enter.
11.The port number, 50000, can be any open and unique TCP port number.
12.A message indicates that the startup of Active Directory Domain Services is complete.
Source: the book 20411CC – Administrating Windows Server 2012
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the screenshot is missing, but there are some similar questions around here and they all show a snapshot that is already mounted by ntdsutil.
so correct answer maybe A indeed
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Just wondered if the uncommented questions are right. (eg. 40?)
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