You work as the network Enterprise Desktop Administrator at Company.com. The Company.com
network has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named Company.com. The
Company.com network client workstations currently make use of Microsoft Windows 7. The
Company.com network configuration is depicted in the exhibit below: Company.com has each
network segment represented by an Active Directory Domain Service site object. During the course
of the day you receive instruction from Company.com to ensure that the client workstations located
at the Toronto office are able to activate Windows 7. What should you do?
A.
You should consider having a DNS service (SRV) resource record named
_vlmcs._tcp.Toronto._sites.Company.com created.
B.
You should consider having a DNS service (SRV) resource record named
_vlmcs._udp.Toronto._sites.Company.com created.
C.
You should consider having the Multiple Activation Key (MAK) deployed in the Toronto office.
D.
You should consider having the Key Management Service (KMS) deployed in the Toronto office.
I am learning, can you explain this one to me. There is KMS in Toronto, why do you deploy MAK?
Isn’t activation threshold 25
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sorry my bad, just realized,
so is it threshold is 25 on KMS, that’s why Toronto can’t use it to activate their clients?
instead they will use MAK to activate directly to Microsoft?
Minimum number needed for KMS is 25. So shouldn’t answer be “D”?
No, Answer C is correct. For KMS you need (5) servers + (25) workstations, in this scenario you are only meeting the workstation requirement, not the servers.