Which tool builds automated deployment solutions and is included with windows server 2008?
Windows System Image Manager
sysprep.exe it on page 30 right under the paragraph of
Windows System Image Manager
SYSPREP.EXE
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Where does a DNS server look first to resolve a query?
Local DNS cache of client computer, then the hosts file on the local PC finally going to the assigned DNS servers the computer is pointing to
What is the command line syntax to install dhcp on windows server 2008 server core is?
That question doesn't end with the word "is".
In regards to your question:
Start /w ocsetup DHCPServerCore
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What does ISTG do in active directory?
ISTG is used for replication between sites ie intersite replication . it selects the bridge head server automatically which willl be authorised to replicate information to other bridge head server of other site. If the bridge head server goes down then due to ISTG a new server takes its place and administrator need not to intervene and there is no problem in replication.
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How can active directory work without DHCP?
Active directory and DHCP are not the same services; they are intended to do different things. DHCP manages IP addressing and AD manages accounts, groups, users, etc. They don't need to work together.
How would you find all users that have not logged on since last month?
Goto Active Directory Users and Computers. Right click new query, click on define query.
Then select Days since logged on to 30 days. Save the query with a name.
Once you open the query again you can see the users who didn't logged in for 30 days.
A DMZ or DeMiliterized Zone is something that has to be created on the firewall. If you want to setup a DMZ and only have one PC and one firewall, then it is pointless to have the firewall in the first place. If you are in a corporate environment and do not know how to access the firewall, then you should not be setting up your computer on a DMZ. If you have several PCs on your home network and can access your firewall, then you need to look at the documentation for your firewall and it will tell you how to configure a DMZ. It should be noted however that Steam currently does not support operation through a network DMZ. Quoting a steam tech support email: "If your machine is currently in a network DMZ, you will need to reconfigure your network to play through Steam."
Typically, Gaming needs Steam and the only inhibitor is not the outbound, but rather the failure to port forward
to the gaming system's ip address (obviously it must be a static LAN address)