What should you do?

Your company has a single Active Directory domain. The company has a main office and a
branch office. Both the offices have domain controllers that run Active Directory-integrated
DNS zones. All client computers are configured to use the local domain controllers for DNS
resolution. The domain controllers at the branch office location are configured as Read-Only
Domain Controllers (RODC). You change the IP address of an existing server named SRV2
in the main office. You need the branch office DNS servers to reflect the change
immediately. What should you do?

Your company has a single Active Directory domain. The company has a main office and a
branch office. Both the offices have domain controllers that run Active Directory-integrated
DNS zones. All client computers are configured to use the local domain controllers for DNS
resolution. The domain controllers at the branch office location are configured as Read-Only
Domain Controllers (RODC). You change the IP address of an existing server named SRV2
in the main office. You need the branch office DNS servers to reflect the change
immediately. What should you do?

A.
Run the dnscmd /ZoneUpdateFromDs command on a domain controller in the main
office.

B.
Change the domain controllers at the branch offices from RODCs to standard domain
controllers.

C.
Run the dnscmd /ZoneUpdateFromDs command on the branch office servers.

D.
Decrease the Minimum (default) TTL option to 15 minutes on the Start of Authority (SOA)
record for the zone.



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