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| netboy 2001-05-28, 10:44 pm |
| 1.You need to install Windows 2000 Professional on a new computer in your network. You use Setup Manager to configure a fully automated installation script file. You begin an unattended installation and leave the office. When you return, the installation has reached the GUI-mode setup and you see the following error message:
"Unattended setup is unable to continue because a Setup parameter specified by your system administrator or company manufacturer is missing or invalid".
What must you do?
A. In the unattended section of the answer file, set the Oem Preinstall property to Yes.
B. In the Net Binding section of the answer file, specify the Enable variable.
C. In the User Data section of the answer file, specify the Product ID variable.
D. In the GUIUnattended section of the answer file, set the Oem Skip Welcome property to 1.
2.You are trying to copy big files from a UNIX server to WIN2K computer (running TCP/IP). You do the copy in explorer. The files are 100 MB each, and you need to copy 20 of them. The copying always aborts. What should you do to resolve the problem?
a. Install network monitor agent, use performance console and review all counters for
TCP/IP.
b. Install network monitor agent, use performance console and review Fragmented
Datagrams/Sec.
c. Install SNMP and monitor TCP/IP counters.
d. Install simple TCP/IP protocol and monitor Fragmented Data
1.my answer a.
2.my answer b.
I am not sure!
Could someone tell me the answer? | |
| Joe Blacke 2001-05-29, 11:02 am |
| In question 1, the normal Setup Manger created answer file doesn't allow you to input the Product ID number. This will cause an unnatended install to fail unless you edit the answer file with the correct product id. The correct answer, therefore is C
In question 2, I believe the answer is C. | |
| Wilbur 2001-05-29, 11:34 am |
| The answer to question 1 is very definitly C.
I ran into the same problem when I created my first unattended answer file.
Question 2 I am not sure of. | |
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| Answer is C for 2 questions. ) | |
| dentonb2000 2001-05-31, 6:34 am |
| None of the SNMP related questions are correct in this scenerio. SNMP capable devices and services are configured to report back to a SNMP management desktop and Win2000 does not include this capability. SMS and other third-party applications can do this though.
I have seen B used as an answer before but I can find nothing to support the viewing of fragmented datagrams. So, at this point, my answer would be A. |
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