Ah, I see. Restarting the AD Domain Controller and looking for IWA references in IIS is the key to verifying the IWA implementation. I'll make sure to follow these steps.
Okay, so we need to restart the AD Domain Controller and then check IIS for the IWA references. Sounds like a good plan to test if IWA is working properly.
Restart the DC? Seriously? That's like using a steamroller to fix a flat tire. I'm just going to kick back, relax, and double-check the IIS settings. Easy peasy.
Restarting the DC? What is this, the '90s? I'm just going to grab a cup of coffee and casually stroll over to the IIS console. No need to go all 'end of the world' on this test question.
Whoa, hold up! Restarting the DC? That's like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. I'm just going to follow the solution and check the IIS settings. No need to go nuclear on this one.
Ah, I see what you're saying. Restarting the DC is a bit extreme. Let's just take a look at the IIS config and see if the IWA references are there. Simple as that!
I think the correct answer is A) Yes because restarting the AD Domain Controller and checking IIS for IWA references is necessary to test if IWA is working properly.
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