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Users of a new network subnet have been complaining that logons and other services are taking much longer than they did before being moved to the new subnet. You discover that many logons and requests for DFS resources from clients in the new subnet are being handled by domain controllers in a remote site instead of local domain controllers. What should you do to solve this problem?a. Create a new site and add the clients and new GC server to the new site.

b. Change the IP addresses of the clients to correspond to the network of the DCs that are handling the logons.
c. Compact the Active Directory database because fragmentation must be causing latency.
d. Create a new subnet and add the subnet to the site that maps to the physical location of the clients.

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Answer:

d.

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the scenario being described within the question it can be said that you should create a new subnet and add the subnet to the site that maps to the physical location of the clients. This will shorten the time that the information will take to get to it's destination and therefore drastically cut down the time that these services will take. Making customers happier.

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