6.10. Answers to Review Questions

  1. A. Enterprise Root CAs and Stand Alone Root CAs are the two types of CAs. Enterprise Root CAs (automatically integrated with Active Directory) are the top-most trusted CAs of the hierarchy. They hold the certificates that you issue to the users within your organization. The Stand Alone Root CAs hold the CAs that you issue to Internet users.

  2. A. Server Manager is a new Windows Server 2008 feature. Server Manager allows an administrator to install and configure server roles and features and to view information about server configuration.

  3. A. DNS is a requirement of Active Directory. You can install DNS before or during the installation of Active Directory. DHCP, WINS, and RIS are all optional (but not required) services ...

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