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Deja's Mon 70-217 Question of the Day
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| Deja-vue 2002-12-23, 1:05 am |
| Good Monday morning to you all!
Here is today's question:
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You are deploying Windows 2000 Professional to 200 client computers. A custom configuration is required for each one of 50 of the client computers. You are using SMS Server to install various applications on all the client computers. You want to use RIS to install Windows 2000 on all of the client computers.
What should you do?
A. Create a CD-based RIS image and different answer files for each custom configuration.
B. Create an RIPrep image for each configuration. Grant Read And Execute permission to users for the image folder.
C. Install a test client computer for each custom configuration. Use the Setup Manager wizard to create an answer file for each configuration.
D. Use the Setup Manager wizard to create a Sysprep answer file. Use third-party imaging software to create a separate image for each configuration.
We'll see ya' tomorrow with the Answers! | |
| gonza55 2002-12-23, 3:04 am |
| I think that the answer is A | |
| Turbodog 2002-12-23, 7:46 am |
| Since the question is so ambigious, I'll say A. | |
| Deja-vue 2002-12-24, 1:38 am |
| quote: Originally posted by Deja-vue
Good Monday morning to you all!
Here is today's question:
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You are deploying Windows 2000 Professional to 200 client computers. A custom configuration is required for each one of 50 of the client computers. You are using SMS Server to install various applications on all the client computers. You want to use RIS to install Windows 2000 on all of the client computers.
What should you do?
A. Create a CD-based RIS image and different answer files for each custom configuration.
B. Create an RIPrep image for each configuration. Grant Read And Execute permission to users for the image folder.
C. Install a test client computer for each custom configuration. Use the Setup Manager wizard to create an answer file for each configuration.
D. Use the Setup Manager wizard to create a Sysprep answer file. Use third-party imaging software to create a separate image for each configuration.
We'll see ya' tomorrow with the Answers!
A was correct!
Unattended installations rely on an "answer file" to provide information during setup process that is usually provided through manual user input. Answer files can be created manually using a text editor or by using the Setup Manager Wizard (SMW) (found in the Windows 2000 Resource Kit Deployment Tools).
I am taking a little Break from the 217 QOD's to enjoy the Holidays with the Family! I hope you all do the same!
I will be back with new Questions in a few Days, i promise! |
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