You need to recommend an approach for resolving serverl.contoso.com correctly from all client computers

All client computers on your company network run Windows 7 and are members of an Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named contoso.com. DNS is the only name-resolution
protocol used on the network. A member server named serveri.contoso.com runs Windows Server
2008 R2. You change the IP address ofserverl.contoso.com. When users attempt to connect to
serverl.contoso.com from their client computers, the URL resolves to the incorrect IP address. You
need to recommend an approach for resolving serverl.contoso.com correctly from all client
computers. What should you do?

All client computers on your company network run Windows 7 and are members of an Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named contoso.com. DNS is the only name-resolution
protocol used on the network. A member server named serveri.contoso.com runs Windows Server
2008 R2. You change the IP address ofserverl.contoso.com. When users attempt to connect to
serverl.contoso.com from their client computers, the URL resolves to the incorrect IP address. You
need to recommend an approach for resolving serverl.contoso.com correctly from all client
computers. What should you do?

A.
Run the ipconfig /registerdns command from the client computers that are experiencing the issue.

B.
Add a serverl.contoso.com entry pointing to the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) to the
LMHOSTS file on each client computer that is experiencing the issue.

C.
Add a serverl.contoso.com entry pointing to the correct IP address to the LMHOSTS file on each
client computer that is experiencing the issue.

D.
Run the ipconfig /registerdns command from serverl.contoso.com.



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