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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named adatum.com. The domain contains a server named Server1.
Your company implements DirectAccess.
A user named User1 works at a customer’s office. The customer’s office contains a server named Server1.
When User1 attempts to connect to Server1, User1 connects to Server1 in adatum.com.
You need to provide User1 with the ability to connect to Server1 in the customer’s office.
Which Group Policy option should you configure?
To answer, select the appropriate option in the answer area.
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By selecting the Prefer local DNS names option, you disable name resolution through corporate network DNS servers and use whatever normal name resolution is available to your client computers. This enables you to access computers like your Windows Home Server by name, but it prevents you from accessing any corporate resources by name.
Note: When you are on a remote network that is using DirectAccess, all of the name queries from your computer that resolve friendly DNS names that match your organization’s DNS name are sent to your corporate DNS name server. Short names are combined with your organization’s DNS name. This enables short names for intranet resources such as http://hrweb or \public to be accessible to you in your remote location. However, this has the effect of making resources on your locally connected network with the same name no longer available by their short name.