You need to configure bi-directional name resolution be…

Your network contains two Active Directory forests named contoso.com and corp.contoso.com.

User1 is a member of the DnsAdmins domain local group in contoso.com.
User1 attempts to create a conditional forwarder to corp.contoso.com but receive an error message shown in
the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You need to configure bi-directional name resolution between the two forests.
What should you do first?

Your network contains two Active Directory forests named contoso.com and corp.contoso.com.

User1 is a member of the DnsAdmins domain local group in contoso.com.
User1 attempts to create a conditional forwarder to corp.contoso.com but receive an error message shown in
the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You need to configure bi-directional name resolution between the two forests.
What should you do first?

A.
Add User1 to the DnsUpdateProxy group.

B.
Configure the zone to be Active Directory-integrated.

C.
Enable the Advanced view from DNS Manager.

D.
Run the New Delegation Wizard.



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Jora

Jora

The exhibit is not an error message!

pikapoka

pikapoka

In order to create a trust between two forests, we must ensure that name resolution is working properly between the trusting and the trusted domains either by
* having the DNS zones propagate through the forest,
* by configuring conditional forwarders, or
* by configuring stub zones.

In order to configure bi-directional name resolution between the two forests zone needs to be Active Diretory – Integrated (answer B).

On the screen shoot it is seen, that we are missing the “SECURITY” tab where we can do configurations, which only appears when the zone is AD-Integrated.

Michael

Michael

You can tell it’s not AD Integrated because there is no security tab.

ed

ed

No way is Microsoft “out to get you on the exams”
The proof is in the pudding. I know you say that there is no security tab, but everyone has to admit that this is a gotcha question