What should you do?

You deploy servers that run Windows Server 2008 on the network.
You plan to deploy a client/server application.
You plan to install the server component of the application on application servers.
You plan to install the client component of the application on all computers that run Windows Vista.
The client component connects to the server component by using only RPC.
After testing, you discover that an RPC time-out error occurs when the client component connects to the server component through a network link that has high latency.
You need to provide a solution so that users can connect to the application through the Internet without receiving an RPC time-out error.
What should you do?

You deploy servers that run Windows Server 2008 on the network.
You plan to deploy a client/server application.
You plan to install the server component of the application on application servers.
You plan to install the client component of the application on all computers that run Windows Vista.
The client component connects to the server component by using only RPC.
After testing, you discover that an RPC time-out error occurs when the client component connects to the server component through a network link that has high latency.
You need to provide a solution so that users can connect to the application through the Internet without receiving an RPC time-out error.
What should you do?

A.
Install RPC over HTTP Proxy. Create a proxy connection to the application servers.

B.
Install Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2006 and enable RPC filtering.

C.
Install Terminal Services, Terminal Services Gateway (TS Gateway), and the client component of the client/server application on the terminal server.

D.
Configure the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS). Configure all users to connect to the application servers from the Internet by using virtual private network (VPN) connections.



Leave a Reply 0

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *