You are a desktop support technician for your company. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. The network consists of one Active Directory domain and one DNS server that accepts dynamic updates.
A user reports that she can no longer connect to a file server named FS04. FS04 is a Windows Server 2003 computer that is a member of the domain. You discover that the user can connect to other file servers, and she was able to connect to FS04 a few hours ago. From your client computer, you run the ping command and successfully connect to FS04 by name. Another technician informs you that FS04 failed earlier today. This technician also informs you that the server currently responding as FS04 is a replacement server that was placed online a few minutes earlier.
You need to ensure that the user can connect immediately to the replacement server named FS04.
What should you do?
A.
Instruct the user to run the netstat -a command.
B.
Instruct the user to run the ipconfig /flushdns command.
C.
Configure the user’s computer to have the correct subnet mask for the subnet to which it is connected.
D.
Configure the user’s computer to have an Lmhosts file that contains both the NetBIOS name and IP address for FS04.