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456

2002-04-23, 10:30 pm

The more books I have read, the more confuse I am. I am quite sure the answers should be A anc C. What do you think ??

You are preparing to install Windows 2000 Professional on 75 new computers. You want to create a Standard installation image to use on all the new computers. The computers have several different configurations of hardware components. You log on the computer using the local administrator account. You install Windows 2000 Professional and other standard software on one of the computers. You configure the standard applications and customize the desktop settings you intend to deploy. You run the set-up manager and create the sysprep.inf file. You copy the sysprep.exe and the setupcl.exe file to c:/sysprep folder. You run sysprep.exe and run your third party disk imaging software. You copy the image to the server and install it on your computers. When the installation is complete you find that some of your computers do not function at all. You also find that the desktop settings do not appear as you have configured them on the set-up computer. You want to correct the imaging process and ensure that all the computers have same
standard desktop. What should you do? (CHOOSE TWO)
a.Copy sysprep.inf to c:/sysprep folder.
b.Copy administrator profile to default user profile.
c.Include -pnp parameter for sysprep.exe when running the utility.
d.Include -nosidgen parameter for sysprep.exe when you are running that
utility.

Answer: A,C
cyrano duh

2002-04-24, 12:21 am

I would agree with "A" and "C".

It can't be "D" because it is one of the new computers that is being used for the image so it will only have the default SID's....

and you don't want to do "B".

The -pnp command option runs a mini setup wizard that will detect new and different Pnp devices on the destination computer.

but I've got to say I'm guessing with "A" as it was a process of elimination.
456

2002-04-24, 12:32 am

Thank you so much for your help and I will stick with your answer with explanations.
onoski

2002-04-24, 2:06 am

456 have you really got those certs? I think for someone with all those certs by your profile you shouldn't have a problem with a question like the one you're confused about. Just my humble opinion. Cheerio
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