Company has servers on the main network that run Windows Server 2008. It also has two
domain controllers.
Active Directory services are running on a domain controller named CKDC1.
You have to perform critical updates of Windows Server 2008 on CKDC1 without rebooting
the server.
What should you do to perform offline critical updates on CKDC1 without rebooting the
server?
A.
Start the Active Directory Domain Services on CKDC1
B.
Disconnect from the network and start the Windows update feature
C.
Stop the Active Directory domain services and install the updates. Start the Active
Directory domain services after installing the updates.
D.
Stop Active Directory domain services and install updates. Disconnect from the network
and then connect again.
E.
None of the above
Explanation:
Personal comment: I don’t believe you can avoid restarting the server when installing some
(not all) updates
http://class10e.com/Microsoft/what-should-you-do-to-perform-offline-critical-updates-onckdc1-withoutrebooting-the-server/
To perform offline critical updates on CKDC1 without rebooting the server, you should stop
the Active Directory domain services and install the updates. Start the Active Directory
domain services after installing the updates.
By stopping the Active Directory domain services, you don’t need to reboot the server.
The updates are related to the Windows Server 2008 on CKDC1 so when you stop the
Active Directory domain services and start it again after the installation of the updates, the
Server will perform in a normal way.