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100
The DHCP server assigns an IP address to a client computer from a scope for a specified length of time.
Dynamic Allocation
100
The complete DNS name for a particular computer.
Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)
100
Can have other objects subordinate to it. 
Container Object
100
Can access only resources on the local computer.
Local Users
200
The DHCP server permanently assigns an IP address to a client computer from a scope. 
Automatic Allocation
200
Client program that generates DNS queries and sends them to a DNS server for fulfillment.
Resolver
200
Cannot have subordinate objects to it.
Leaf Object
200
Stores local user accounts and other various user accounts.
Security Account Manager (SAM)
300
The DHCP server permanently assigns a specific IP address to a specific computer on the network.
Manual Allocation
300
.com, .org and .net are considered which type of domain?
Global Domains
300
Store information about an objects.
Attributes
300
Can access AD DS or network-based resources such as shared folders or printers.
Domain Users
400
Used by clients to request configuration parameters from a DHCP server.
DHCPDISCOVER
400
A DNS server retains information about names that do not exist in a domain. 
Negative Caching
400
A container object that functions in a subordinate capacity to a domain. 
Organizational Unit (OU)
400
The standard command line tool used for creating AD DS leaf objects.
Dsadd.exe
500
Used by server to offer IP addresses to requesting clients. 
DHCPOFFER
500
A DNS server that performs only to process incoming queries from resolvers and sends its own queries to other DNS servers. 
Caching-Only Server
500
Lists all objects in the forest along which with a subset of each object's attributes.
Global Catalog
500
The currently approved Windows maintenance tool.
Windows Powershell