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MrFixIt's 70-210 Q of the Day 5/29
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| mrfixit 2003-05-29, 5:27 am |
| Hopefully a good one. 
You want to use sysprep to create a backup image of your Windows 2000 Pro machine that is a member of the domain. What should you do?
A)Run sysprep with the /quiet switch
B)Run sysprep with the /backupswitch
C)Run sysprep with the /pnp switch
D)Run sysprep with the /nosidgen switch
E)Run sysprep with the /createimage switch
See you tomorrow with the answer. Good luck! | |
| ghaouf 2003-05-29, 6:28 am |
| e | |
| MrStu 2003-05-29, 11:02 am |
| D, keep the SID intact if you do not plan on deploying the image... | |
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| I'm with MrStu. I'd go with "D" on this one as well.  | |
| enforcer 2003-05-29, 11:10 am |
| Deeee Di Did Deeee | |
| mrfixit 2003-05-30, 7:06 am |
| The correct answer is:
You want to use sysprep to create a backup image of your Windows 2000 Pro machine that is a member of the domain. What should you do?
D)Run sysprep with the /nosidgen switch
Sysprep creates a unique security identifier (SID) for each cloned client computer. Since you are just backing up the image, you do not want to regenerate the SID. |
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