You need to identify which servers were restarted during the last two days

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named adatum.com.
The domain contains several thousand member serversthat run Windows Server 2012.
All of the computer accounts for the member serversare in an organizational unit (OU) named
ServersAccounts.
Servers are restarted only occasionally.
You need to identify which servers were restarted during the last two days.
What should you do?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named adatum.com.
The domain contains several thousand member serversthat run Windows Server 2012.
All of the computer accounts for the member serversare in an organizational unit (OU) named
ServersAccounts.
Servers are restarted only occasionally.
You need to identify which servers were restarted during the last two days.
What should you do?

A.
Run dsquery computer and specify the -sra /epwc parameter.

B.
Run Get-ADComputer and specify the SearchScope parameter.

C.
Run dsquery server and specify the -o parameter.

D.
Run Get-ADComputer and specify the lastLogon property

Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee617192.aspx
SearchScope
Specifies the scope of an Active Directory search. Possible values for this parameter are:
Base or 0
OneLevel or 1
Subtree or 2
A Base query searches only the current path or object.
A OneLevel query searches the immediate children ofthat path or object.
A Subtree query searches the current path or objectand all children of that path or object.
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http://technet.microsoft.com/fr-fr/library/cc732885%28v=ws.10%29.aspx
Dsquery server
-o {dn | rdn}
Spcifie le format que dsquery utilise pour afficher les rsultats de recherche. Une valeur dn affichele nom
unique de chaque entre. Une valeur de rdn affiche le nom unique relatif de chaque entre. La valeur par
dfaut est le nom de domaine.
NB : epwc doesn’t exist for Dsquery computer
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so even if i’m not sure it’s the best way, the onlypossible answer is using “Get-ADComputer and specify the
lastLogon property”



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