Your role of Network Administrator at ABC.com includes the management of the Active Directory Domain
Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. The network includes servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2
Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Windows Server 2012. The network consists of a corporate LAN (local area network)
and a perimeter network. A firewall separates the LAN from the perimeter network.
All domain controllers are located in the corporate LAN and run Windows Server 2012. You plan to deploy three
new Windows Server 2012 servers to the perimeter network. You need to join the three new servers to the
domain using the offline domain join function.
Which of the following you perform first?
A.
You should run the DSAdd command with the /computer option.
B.
You should run the DSAdd command with the /OU option.
C.
You should run the DSJoin command with the /provision option.
D.
You should run the DSJoin command with the /requestodj option.
Explanation:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/offline-domain-join-djoin-step-by-step(v=ws.10).aspx
Correct.
Steps for performing an offline domain join
The offline domain join process includes the following steps:
Run the djoin.exe /provision command to create computer account metadata for the destination computer (the computer that you want to join to the domain). As part of this command, you must specify the name of the domain that you want the computer to join.
Run the djoin.exe /requestODJ command to insert the computer account metadata into the Windows directory of the destination computer.
When you start the destination computer, either as a virtual machine or after a complete operating system installation, the computer will be joined to the domain that you specify.