You need to resolve the active alerts

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a domain
controller named DC1 and a server named Server1.
You install the management server role on Server1.
You install the Operations Manager agent on DC1.
You run the Operations Manager console and discover the active alerts shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You need to resolve the active alerts.
What should you do?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a domain
controller named DC1 and a server named Server1.
You install the management server role on Server1.
You install the Operations Manager agent on DC1.
You run the Operations Manager console and discover the active alerts shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You need to resolve the active alerts.
What should you do?

A.
On DC1, install MOMADAdmin.exe.

B.
On Server1, install OomADs.msi.

C.
On Server1, install MOMADAdmin.exe.

D.
On DC1, install OomADs.msi.

Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh230736.aspx
You can use MOMAgent.msi to deploy System Center 2012 – Operations Manager agents from the command
line. Deploying agents from the command line is also referred to as a manual install When installing the AD
Management pack, please remember to open up the properties for the Agent which the DC is installed and
check “Allow this agent to act as a proxy and discover managed objects on other computers.” ALSO, please
install the “OOMADs.msi” locally on the DC. What is this? This is the Active Directory Management Helper
Object. It’s not well mentioned in documentation I have read up on.
Apparently the “AD Database and Log: The script ‘AD Database and Log’ failed to create object
‘McActiveDir.ActiveDirectory’.
The error returned was: ‘ActiveX component can’t create object’ (0x1AD)” error is a result of not having thiscomponent installed “The file which is installed automatically on a push install via a Management Server can be
copied and manually installed from the OpsMgr software … there is a HelpObjects folder where ooMADS.msi
can be run from.”



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