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Your network contains an Active Directory forest that has three domains. All domain controllers run Windows Server 2012.
You need to recommend a solution to control which attributes are replicated to global catalog servers in the forest.
What should you include in the recommendation?

  • A. the filtered attribute set
  • B. application directory partitions
  • C. the partial attribute set
  • D. constrained delegation
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️
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Some applications that use AD DS as a data store might have credential-like data (such as passwords, credentials, or encryption keys) that you do not want to be stored on an RODC in case the RODC is compromised.
For these types of applications, you can dynamically configure a set of attributes in the schema for domain objects that will not replicate to an RODC. This set of attributes is called the RODC filtered attribute set. Attributes that are defined in the RODC filtered attribute set are not allowed to replicate to any RODCs in the forest.

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NotBillGates
4 years, 11 months ago
Answer should be C, partial attribute set. Filtered attribute sets only relate to preventing attributes replicating to an RODC which isn't the question here.
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