You need to ensure that all computers on the internal network can connect to Server1 by name

All servers and client computers in your company are configured to use WINS for name resolution. The internal network is separated from a perimeter network (also known as DMZ) by a third-party firewall. Firewall rules do not allow name resolution between the internal network and the perimeter network.

You move a Windows Server 2003 server named Server1 to the perimeter network. You need to ensure that all computers on the internal network can connect to Server1 by name.

What should you do?

All servers and client computers in your company are configured to use WINS for name resolution. The internal network is separated from a perimeter network (also known as DMZ) by a third-party firewall. Firewall rules do not allow name resolution between the internal network and the perimeter network.

You move a Windows Server 2003 server named Server1 to the perimeter network. You need to ensure that all computers on the internal network can connect to Server1 by name.

What should you do?

A.
Create an LMHOSTS file on Server1.

B.
Create a static WINS entry for Server1.

C.
Configure Server1 to use Broadcast (B-node) mode.

D.
Configure Server1 to use Peer-to-Peer (P-node) mode.



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