A DNS Server that is Complient with Active directory

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HELLO

I am studying for a Windows XP Prof. Exam, and I came across the following

"RIS enables administrators to remotely install Opr. sys. on client workstations. IN order for RIS to be installed on a network, active directory, a DNS server that is complinet with Active directory, and a DHCP server must be present.

My Questions: What constitutes a DNS Complient Server W/Active directory?? where can I find some more articles [maybe TechNet] on this

TIA

Jess Porter
 
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"Jess Porter" (e-mail address removed) wrote in message:

| HELLO:
|
| I am studying for a Windows XP Prof. Exam, and I came across the following:
|
| "RIS enables administrators to remotely install Opr. sys. on client workstations. IN order for RIS to be
installed on a network, active directory, a DNS server that is complinet with Active directory, and a DHCP
server must be present."
|
| My Questions: What constitutes a DNS Complient Server W/Active directory?? where can I find some more
articles [maybe TechNet] on this?
|
| TIA,
|
| Jess Porter
 
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