Your small business has a peer-to-peer network with Windows 98 and Microsoft
Windows NT 4 Workstation clients and a single Windows NT 4 file and print server.
You do not use DHCP. You upgrade the server to Windows Server 2003 and decide
to take advantage of DDNS. You install DNS on the server, and you configure the
standard primary forward zone to use dynamic updates. You configure all computers
(including the server) to use the server’s IP address as the preferred DNS server. You
reboot all the clients. You find that some clients fail to register resource records in
DNS. What action should you take?
A. Open the DNS console. On the Advanced tab of the server’s properties dialog box,
select the Always Update DNS option.
B. Configure a reverse lookup zone.
C. Manually create host A resource records for the Windows NT 4 Workstation clients.
D. Manually create host A resource records for the Windows 98 clients.
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