Which scopes should you add to the client configuration file?

You create a service and deploy it on a network in a building named Building1. You will
deploy the service to Building2. The service in Building1 is configured using the following
discovery scopes. <scopes> <add scope=”http://contoso.com/Chicago/Building1″/> <add
scope=”ldap:///ou=Building1,ou=Chicago,o=contoso,c=us”/> </scopes> The service in
Building2 will be configured using the following discovery scopes. <scopes> <add

scope=”http://contoso.com/Chicago/Building2″/> <add
scope=”ldap:///ou=Building2,ou=Chicago,o=contoso,c=us”/> </scopes> You need to ensure
that the client application can discover the service in Building1 or the service in Building2.
Which scopes should you add to the client configuration file?

You create a service and deploy it on a network in a building named Building1. You will
deploy the service to Building2. The service in Building1 is configured using the following
discovery scopes. <scopes> <add scope=”http://contoso.com/Chicago/Building1″/> <add
scope=”ldap:///ou=Building1,ou=Chicago,o=contoso,c=us”/> </scopes> The service in
Building2 will be configured using the following discovery scopes. <scopes> <add

scope=”http://contoso.com/Chicago/Building2″/> <add
scope=”ldap:///ou=Building2,ou=Chicago,o=contoso,c=us”/> </scopes> You need to ensure
that the client application can discover the service in Building1 or the service in Building2.
Which scopes should you add to the client configuration file?

A.
<scopes> <add scope=”http://contoso.com/Chicago”/> </scopes>

B.
<scopes> <add scope=”ldap:///ou=Building,ou=Chicago,o=contoso,c=us”/> </scopes>

C.
<scopes> <add scope=”ldap:///ou=*,o=contoso,c=us”/> </scopes>

D.
<scopes> <add scope=”http://contoso.com/Chicago/*”/> </scopes>



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