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Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains 10 domains.
The root domain contains a global catalog server named DC1.
You remove the global catalog server role from DC1.
You need to decrease the size of the Active Directory database on DC1.
Solution: You restart DC1 in Safe Mode. You run ntdsutil.exe, use the files option, and then restart DC1.
Does this meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
I beleive the answer is no.
“Compact to (location)”
Once done, copy that back to main directory
https://theitbros.com/active-directory-database-compact-defrag/
I believe you need to boot into DRSM mode, not Safe Mode. Therefore answer “B” is correct.
hello coleman,
i had a pdf and im seeing alot of the answers to the questions are different then this site, now im really confused.
have you done the exam? when?
given answer is wrong .
the answer should be A.YES.
The “compact to” command is located under “files” menus of “ntdsutil.exe”.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc794920(v=ws.10).aspx
In the article you reference, it says you need to boot the server into DSRM mode. The question states you are booting the server into Safe Mode. The correct answer is No.