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>