What should you do?

Your company has a main office and a branch office.
The network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2008 R2. Server1 is located in the main office. Server2 is located in the branch office. You have a domain-based namespace named contoso.comDFS1. Server1 is configured as the namespace server for contoso.comDFS1.
contoso.comDFS1 has a folder named Folder1. The folder targets for Folder1 are Server1Folder1 and Server2Folder1.
Users in the main office report that they view different content in Folder1 than users in the branch office.
You need to ensure that the content in Folder1 is identical for all of the users.
What should you do?

Your company has a main office and a branch office.
The network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2008 R2. Server1 is located in the main office. Server2 is located in the branch office. You have a domain-based namespace named contoso.comDFS1. Server1 is configured as the namespace server for contoso.comDFS1.
contoso.comDFS1 has a folder named Folder1. The folder targets for Folder1 are Server1Folder1 and Server2Folder1.
Users in the main office report that they view different content in Folder1 than users in the branch office.
You need to ensure that the content in Folder1 is identical for all of the users.
What should you do?

A.
Create a new replication group.

B.
Configure Server2 as a namespace server.

C.
From Server2, run dfsutil.exe cache domain.

D.
From Server2, run dfsutil.exe root forcesync contoso.comDFS1.



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zeebo

zeebo

hmm shouldnt it be D? this looks weird

From Server2, run dfsutil.exe root forcesync contoso.comDFS1.

zeebo

zeebo

ok think I got it:)
looks like not mentioned there is replication(and if it would be there then it would sync in no time without force) so looks logical to create replication group…