You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named.<br /> You configure a new Windows Server 2003 file server named TestKingSrv1.<br /> You restore user files from a tape backup, and you create a logon script that maps drive<br /> letters to shared files on TestKingSrv1.<br /> Users report that they cannot access TestKingSrv1 through the drive mappings you<br /> created. Users also report that TestKingSrv1 does not appear in My Network<br /> Places.<br /> You log on to TestKingSrv1 and confirm that the files are present and that the<br /> NTFS permissions and share permissions are correct. You cannot access any<br /> network resources. You run the ipconfig command and see the following output.<br /> <img src="https://nimg.ppkao.com/2018-07/yuanhao/2018073014471524736.jpg?sign=cc2c702273a5057f52f2ccdd8a356275&t=62d705f4" /><br /> You need to configure the TCP/IP properties on TestKingSrv1 to resolve the<br /> problem.<br /> What should
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.