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You have an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain that contains the domain controllers shown in the following table.



The domain contains an app named App1 that uses a custom application partition to store configuration data.

You decommission App1.

When you attempt to remove the custom application partition, the process fails.

Which domain controller is unavailable?

Proposed answer
  • A. DC1
  • B. DC2
  • C. DC3
  • D. DC4
Suggested answer

C. DC3 - Domain Naming Master

Correct answer

The suggested answer is correct

C. DC3 - Domain Naming Master

  • Used to add and to remove domains and application partitions to and from the forest.
  • Must be online when domains and application partitions in a forest are added or removed.

 

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monisshk

3 months, 3 weeks ago 

Selected Answer: C

This question is valid Exam date - 27-07-2024

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OwerGame

4 months, 1 week ago 

Selected Answer: B

If you’re having trouble removing custom storage used for an app on your domain, you might want to check the server holding the Infrastructure Master FSMO role. The Infrastructure Master is responsible for updating references from objects in its domain to objects in other domains1. It’s also responsible for removing an object from its domain and putting it in another domain during an object move

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RickySmith

11 months ago 

Selected Answer: C

C Domain Naming Master - Must be online when domains and application partitions in a forest are added or removed. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-server/identity/fsmo-placement-and-optimization-on-ad-dcs#more-information

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boapaulo

11 months, 4 weeks ago 

To remove a custom application partition, the domain controller that plays the role of schema master must be available. Therefore, if the removal process is failing, it is likely that DC1, which is the schema master, is unavailable. I recommend checking the status of the DC1 and making sure it is online and working properly. If DC1 is inaccessible, you need to resolve this issue before you can remove the custom application partition.

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boapaulo

11 months, 4 weeks ago 

Why not option A?

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Sucxi

1 year ago 

The domain naming master FSMO role holder is the DC responsible for making changes to the forest-wide domain name space of the directory, that is, the Partitions\Configuration naming context or LDAP://CN=Partitions, CN=Configuration, DC=<domain>. This DC is the only one that can add or remove a domain from the directory. It can also add or remove cross references to domains in external directories. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-server/identity/fsmo-roles#domain%20naming

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PXAbstraction

1 year, 1 month ago 

Selected Answer: C

C is the correct answer.

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