You are the network administrator of a company’s Active Directory domain that runs Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition.
You create a test lab with a server that runs Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition, a UNIX client computer, and two client computers that run Microsoft Windows XP Professional.
The server and the UNIX computer use static IP addresses and the Windows XP Professional client computers use the DHCP Server service for IP addressing, which is also configured for WINS.
You reconfigure the test lab so it can access the corporate network. The client computers can no longer access the UNIX box. All of the test lab client computers can access the server that runs Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition.
You need both of the test lab client computers to access both the UNIX computer and the Windows Server 2003 server.
What should you do?
A.
Configure the corporate DHCP servers for BOOTP.
B.
Configure the corporate DHCP servers for WINS configuration information.
C.
Ask ISP to create records for the non-WINS client computers in the ISP’s DNS server.
D.
Create records for the non-WINS client computers in the corporate DNS server manually.