Re: 70-292 Question

From: MikeF (ctatraining_at_no-spamzapcomcast.net)
Date: 03/09/04


Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 23:31:37 -0500

Actually, MS says a couple different things about this in a couple different
places. One of the things they say, is never to use ADUC reset unless the
computer has been taken offline and rebuilt - or it won't be able to access
anything that it used to access. In other places, they don't mention that.
Mike
"Rf" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8fdb01c4053c$9c58d2e0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> A - Most likely the computer password was changed between
> the time the backup occurred and the OU was deleted.
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> >-----Original Message-----
> >Can anyone please help me sort out this question:
> >
> >You are the network administrator for XYZ. Your network
> consists of a single
> >Active Directory domain xyz.com. All network servers run
> Windows Server
> >2003. XYZ has offices in Chicago, New York and Los
> Angeles. Each office has
> >one domain controller. Each office also has its own
> organization unit (OU),
> >which contains all user accounts and computer accounts in
> that office.
> >
> >The Chicago OU is accidentally deleted from Active
> Directory. You perform an
> >authoritative restoration of that OU. Some users in
> Chicago now report that
> >they receive the following error message when they try to
> log on to the
> >domain. "The session setup from the computer DOMAINMEMBER
> failed to
> >authenticate. The name of the account referenced is the
> security database in
> >DOMAINMEMBER$. The following error occurred: Access is
> denied".
> >
> >How should you solve this problem?
> >
> >A. Reset the computer accounts of the computers that
> receive the error
> >message. Instruct the affected users to restart their
> computers.
> >B. Perform a nonauthoritative restoration of Active
> Directory.Force
> >directory replication on all domain controllers.
> >C. Restart the Kerberos Key Distribution Center service
> on each domain
> >controller.
> >D. Run Nltest.exe on the computers that receive the error
> message. Restart
> >the Net Logon service on the domain controller on Chicago.
> >
> >Some study manuals indicates this to be A and other D. I
> am leaning towards
> >A because the error message states that the computer
> failed to authenticate
> >which means that the password for the computer trying to
> get authorization
> >has changed.
> >
> >What is the correct answer?
> >
> >Thanks for your help.
> >
> >
> >.
> >



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