You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named.
You configure a new Windows Server 2003 file server named TestKingSrv1.
You restore user files from a tape backup, and you create a logon script that maps drive
letters to shared files on TestKingSrv1.
Users report that they cannot access TestKingSrv1 through the drive mappings you
created. Users also report that TestKingSrv1 does not appear in My Network
Places.
You log on to TestKingSrv1 and confirm that the files are present and that the
NTFS permissions and share permissions are correct. You cannot access any
network resources. You run the ipconfig command and see the following output.
You need to configure the TCP/IP properties on TestKingSrv1 to resolve the
problem.
What should you do?()
A. Add testking.com to the DNS suffix for this connection field.
B. Configure the default gateway.
C. Configure the DNS server address.
D. Configure a static IP address.