You need to ensure that clients will only attempt to establish connections to the new AD RMS deployment

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
A previous administrator implemented a Proof of Concept installation of Active Directory Rights
Management Services (AD RMS) on a server named Server1.
After the proof of concept was complete, the Active Directory Rights Management Services
server role was removed.
You attempt to deploy AD RMS.
During the configuration of AD RMS, you receive an error message indicating that an existing AD
RMS Service Connection Point (SCP) was found.
You need to ensure that clients will only attempt to establish connections to the new AD RMS
deployment.
Which should you do?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
A previous administrator implemented a Proof of Concept installation of Active Directory Rights
Management Services (AD RMS) on a server named Server1.
After the proof of concept was complete, the Active Directory Rights Management Services
server role was removed.
You attempt to deploy AD RMS.
During the configuration of AD RMS, you receive an error message indicating that an existing AD
RMS Service Connection Point (SCP) was found.
You need to ensure that clients will only attempt to establish connections to the new AD RMS
deployment.
Which should you do?

A.
From DNS, remove the records for Server1.

B.
From DNS, increase the priority of the DNS records for the new deployment of AD RMS.

C.
From Active Directory, remove the computer object for Server1.

D.
From Active Directory, remove the SCP.

Explanation:
The Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) Service Connection Point (SCP) is
an object in Active Directory that holds the web address of the AD RMS certification cluster. AD
RMS-enabled applications use the SCP to discover the AD RMS service; it is the first connection
point for users to discover the AD RMS web services.
Only one SCP can exist in your Active Directory forest. If you try to install AD RMS and an SCP
already exists in your forest from a previous AD RMS installation that was not properly
deprovisioned, the new SCP will not install properly. It must be removed before you can establish
the new SCP.
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mikieeee

mikieeee

No possible answer given?
Should be in sites and services, or ADSI edit

MikeZZL

Dick Shaftley

Dick Shaftley

It should show (D) as “From Active Directory Sites and Services, remove the SCP”

RM

RM

I had this. I had ADSI in the list which I chose

mohamed kassem

mohamed kassem

change the priority of the SRV record in DNS

Hassona

Hassona

answer is D

Alexandre Ferreira

Alexandre Ferreira

Correct Answer: D
The Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) Service Connection Point (SCP) is an object in Active Directory that holds the web
address of the AD RMS certification cluster. AD RMS-enabled applications use the SCP to discover the AD RMS service; it is the first connection point
for users to discover the AD RMS web services. Only one SCP can exist in your Active Directory forest. If you try to install AD RMS and an SCP already
exists in your forest from a previous AD RMS installation that was not properly deprovisioned, the new SCP will not install properly. It must be removed
before you can establish the new SCP.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/710.the-ad-rms-service-connection-point.aspx