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Module 3
Date
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1/15/05
8
The first bullet under “Guidelines” reads:
§ Manually back up the DHCP database to a location other than %Systemroot%\System32\Dhcp\Backup\Jet\New, which is the default location for the automatic backup.
It should read:
§ Manually back up the DHCP database to a location other than %Systemroot%\System32\Dhcp\Backup\New, which is the default location for the automatic backup.
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Module 5
Date
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Error or suggested change
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8/2/04
17
Last paragraph, 1st sentence reads:
The DNS client, using the DNS resolver service, sends a DNS query to the DNS Server for the IP address of mail1.nwtraders.msft.
It should read:
The DNS client, using the DNS resolver service, sends a DNS query to the DNS Server for the IP address of mail1.nwtraders.com.
Last paragraph, 3rd sentence reads:
If the cache does not contain the record, then the DNS server locates the authoritative DNS server for the nwtraders.msft domain.
It should read:
If the cache does not contain the record, then the DNS server locates the authoritative DNS server for the nwtraders.com domain.
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8/2/04
23
The slide has an example that reads: clientA.contoso.msft
It should read: clientA.contoso.com
2
8/2/04
24
7th paragraph, 1st sentence reads:
In the illustration, you can see that the first time Client1 sends a query for clientA.contoso.msft., the DNS server […]
It should read:
In the illustration, you can see that the first time Client1 sends a query for clientA.contoso.com., the DNS server […]
Last paragraph, 1st sentence reads:
When Client2 queries for clientA.contoso.msft.com., the DNS server can […]
It should read:
When Client2 queries for clientA.contoso.com., the DNS server can […]
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8/2/04
37
The slide has an example that reads: 1.168.192.in-addr.arpa
It should read: 2.168.192.in-addr.arpa
Last paragraph reads:
Client1 sends a query for the host name for 192.168.2.46 The DNS server searches its reverse lookup zone (1.168.192.in-addr.arpa) for the host name […]
It should read:
Client1 sends a query for the host name for 192.168.2.46. The DNS server searches its reverse lookup zone (2.168.192.in-addr.arpa) for the host name […]
2
4/26/03
45
Step 3, 3rd sentence reads:
The master server then sends an AXFR query to request a full zone transfer.
It should read:
The secondary server then sends an AXFR query to request a full zone transfer.
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Module 5
Date
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Page number
Error or suggested change
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8/2/04
70
3rd paragraph reads:
For example: If your primary DNS suffix is nwtraders.msft, and if you attempt to contact Server1, then the computer queries for Server1.nwtraders.msft, in addition to any […]
It should read:
For example: If your primary DNS suffix is nwtraders.com, and if you attempt to contact Server1, then the computer queries for Server1.nwtraders.com, in addition to any […]
5th paragraph reads:
For example: If your primary DNS suffix is sales.south.nwtraders.msft, and if you attempt to contact Server1, then the computer queries server1.sales.south.nwtraders.msft. If the query is not resolved, then the computer queries server1.south.nwtraders.msft. If the query is still not resolved, then the computer then queries server1.nwtraders.msft.
It should read:
For example: If your primary DNS suffix is sales.south.nwtraders.com, and if you attempt to contact Server1, then the computer queries for server1.sales.south.nwtraders.com. If the query is not resolved, then the computer queries for server1.south.nwtraders.com. If the query is still not resolved, then the computer queries for server1.nwtraders.com.
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8/2/04
77
The slide gives an example using the namespace: training.nwtraders.msft
It should give an example using the namespace: training.nwtraders.com
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Module 6
Date
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Error or suggested change
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5/19/04
9
The slide reads:
Scavenging is the process of cleaning and removing outdated or extinct names data from the WINS database.
It should read:
Scavenging is the process of cleaning and removing outdated or extinct names data from the DNS database.
3
8/2/04
11
Step 1 reads:
1. A sample DNS host, host-a.example.nwtraders.msft, registers it’s host (A) resource […]
It should read:
1. A sample DNS host, server1.nwtraders.msft, registers it’s host (A) resource […]
Step 3, 1st bullet reads:
· For example, if the IP address for server1.it.nwtraders.msft changes, the DNS server […]
It should read:
· For example, if the IP address for server1.nwtraders.msft changes, the DNS server […]
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8/2/04
12
Step 6 reads:
6. When the server performs subsequent scavenging for the it.microsoft.com zone, the server examines […]
It should read:
6. When the server performs subsequent scavenging for the nwtraders.msft zone, the server examines […]
Step 8, last line reads:
Active Directory for the directory-integrated example.microsoft.com zone.
It should read:
Active Directory for the directory-integrated nwtraders.msft zone.
2
1/15/05
33
The last item under “-server” description reads:
Server nwtraders.msft.
It should read:
Server London.nwtraders.msft
2
1/15/05
37
The first bullet reads:
DNSLINT /d diagnoses potential causes of lame delegation and other related DNS problems.
It should read:
DNSLINT /d diagnoses potential causes of domain delegation and other related DNS problems.
The second bullet reads:
Lame delegation occurs when a DNS subdomain is configured to a DNS server that either does not exist or does not act authoritatively for that subdomain.
It should read:
Domain delegation occurs when a DNS subdomain is configured to a DNS server that either does not exist or does not act authoritatively for that subdomain.
3
1/15/05
44
The text under the column “What the data means” (for AXFR Request Sent) reads:
The DNS server hosting the secondary zone is requesting incremental zone transfers.
It should read:
The DNS server hosting the secondary zone is requesting full zone transfers.
2
1/15/05
45
The second paragraph reads:
You can use Event Viewer to view and monitor client related DNS events. These appear in the System log, and they are written by the DNS Client service to any computers running Windows (all versions).
It should read:
You can use Event Viewer to view and monitor client related DNS events. Events that are logged by the DNS Client Service are written in the System log of any computer running Windows 2000 and above. Events logged by the DNS Server Service are written in the DNS Server log of computers running Windows Server 2003.
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1/15/05
47
Packet Direction, Incoming Row reads:
Packets that the DNS server sends are logged in the log file.
It should read:
Packets that the DNS server receives are logged in the log file.
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Module 7
Date
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Error or suggested change
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8/2/04
48
The slide under “Maintain WINS database integrity by using:”, second bullet reads:
· Offline compacting. Administrator stops the WINS server and uses the jetpak command.
It should read:
· Offline compacting. Administrator stops the WINS server and uses the jetpack.exe command-line utility.
1
8/2/04
51
The slide uses an animated presentation of how scavenging works for WINS databases. The slide picture used, is from Module 6, Page 11, when discussing how scavenging works for DNS databases. Concepts such as No-Refresh Interval, Refresh Interval and Aging do not apply to WINS databases. The animated notes presented under “Scavenging process:” in this slide, present the correct information for WINS databases.
The slide picture should be substituted by one presenting the WINS database scavenging process. When discussing this slide, focus on the information provided in the animated notes section under “Scavenging process” and on Module 7, Page 52 of the delivery guide.
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Module 8
Date
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Page number
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1/15/05
22
The last bullet point reads:
§ The software CSP encrypts and secures the private key in a location known as the public store or pstore.
It should read:
§ The software CSP encrypts and secures the private key in a location known as the protected store or pstore.
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Module 9
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Error or suggested change
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4
1/15/05
66
Under Configure a remote access policy named VPN Policy, Under User or Group Access, the second sub-bullet point reads:
§ Group G ComputerNameAdmins (where ComputerName is the name of your computer)
It should read:
§ Group G ComputerNameAdmins (where ComputerName is the name of your partners computer)
3
1/15/05
79
Under Configure your VPN server to use Windows authentication, the second to the last bullet reads:
§ RADIUS Authentication provider: Windows Authentication
It should read:
§ Authentication provider: Windows Authentication
3
Lab (in Delivery Guide)
Module 1
Date
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Lab
letterExerc. number
Procedure name
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Error or suggested change
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4/26/04
31
A
1
Re-create routing issues by running Routing.vbs
2
See description under student materials for script file changes. Scripts don’t work correctly for every network number.
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Module 5
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Lab
letterExerc. number
Procedure name
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Error or suggested change
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4/26/04
83
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2
Introduction
-NA-
Introduction text says the students will verify successful zone transfer by using the ping command. The steps don’t have the students use the ping command.
Delete “by using the ping command” from first paragraph in Exercise 2.
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Student Materials Compact Disc
Date Added
Section or folder
Path
Error or suggested change
Type
4/26/04
Labfiles\Lab01
CD_Drive:\Labfiles\Lab01\routing.vbs
Routing.vbs script does not work correctly. A function exists to get the classroom network number (i.e. 192.168.X.0). It is, however, coded to get the Partner network number instead. Line 57 of the script should read: "netconnectionid = 'Classroom Network Connection'") instead of: "netconnectionid = 'Partner Network Connection'") (italics added)
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4/26/94
Labfiles\Lab01
CD_Drive:\Labfiles\Lab01\2.cmd
2.cmd is “hard” coded with the classroom network number, the Routing.vbs script passes the classroom number value to the 2.cmd script, but the 2.cmd script does nothing with the parameter. Line 8 should read: netsh routing ip add filter %1 input 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.%2.200 255.255.255.255 icmp instead of netsh routing ip add filter %1 input 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.200 255.255.255.255 icmp. As written, lab will only work with a network ID of 192.168.1.0.
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