Re: Which is correct?

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you think you are so clever, if so what you are doing here?!
what I read or do no
it is my metter.

if you do not qualify shut up and let me confirm my knowledge.


"SmAfDiBoY" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Go away..........
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> If you have to ask you obviously have not read a word about the
> subject......
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> "Armen Kirakosyan" <armen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> You are designing your company's Active Directory(R) network. The company
>> has offices in Boston and Denver that are connected by an unreliable
>> 56-Kbps line. You want to reduce replication traffic between the two
>> offices as much as possible but still make central administration
>> possible. How should you design your network? (Select all that apply.
>> Each answer is part of the solution.)
>>
>> Create one site for the company.
>>
>> Create an Organizational Unit for each office.
>>
>> * Create an SMTP site link between the offices.
>>
>> Create an IP site link between the offices.
>>
>> * Create a site for each office.
>>
>> * Create one domain for the company.
>>
>> Create a domain for each office.
>>
>> Create a forest for each office.
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