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Which of the following commands must be executed to be able to manage the Active Directory Schema on a Windows domain controller?

A. regsvr32
B. regsvr32
C. register
D. dcomcnfg

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To manage the Active Directory Schema, execute the command 'regsvr32 schmmgmt.dll' in an elevated command prompt to register the schema management DLL, which then allows the use of the Active Directory Schema snap-in.

Step-by-step explanation:

To manage the Active Directory Schema on a Windows domain controller, you must first register the Schema Management DLL. The command to do this is regsvr32 schmmgmt.dll. Once this command is executed in an elevated command prompt (Run as Administrator), it will allow you to use the Active Directory Schema snap-in through the Microsoft Management Console (MMC). However, if you do not have the DLL registered, you won't be able to add the snap-in for schema management.

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