What should you identify?

Your network contains five Active Directory forests.
You plan to protect the resources in one of the forests by using Active Directory Rights Management
Services (AD RMS).
Users in all of the forests will access the protected resources.
You need to identify the minimum number of AD RMS clusters required for the planned deployment.
What should you identify?

Your network contains five Active Directory forests.
You plan to protect the resources in one of the forests by using Active Directory Rights Management
Services (AD RMS).
Users in all of the forests will access the protected resources.
You need to identify the minimum number of AD RMS clusters required for the planned deployment.
What should you identify?

A.
Five root clusters

B.
Five licensing clusters

C.
One licensing cluster and five root clusters

D.
One root cluster and five licensing clusters



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Roger

Roger

Explanation:

Users in all of the forests will access the protected resources.

Only one Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) root cluster is permitted in each forest. If your organization wants to use rights-protected content in more than one forest, you must have a separate AD RMS root cluster for each forest.

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd772648(v=ws.10).aspx

By the way there is one question where they change it to….

“users in only one forest will access the protected resources”

Then the answer is ONE…
Be aware and read it correctly!