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| Deja-vue 2003-03-08, 12:17 am |
| Ah, what the Heck, i got some Questions left, i will throw them into the Forum randomly, i will be back in a few Days with the Answers. How's that?
No Pressure!
Here it goes:
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. You want to deploy a new application named Finance
that will be used by all users in the domain. The vendor of the Finance application supplied a MS install package for the application. You decide to deploy the Finance application in two phases.
During Phase 1, only members of a security group named Finance Pilot will use the Finance application.
During Phase 2, all users in the domain will be able to install the Finance Application.
You want to accomplish the following goals:
During Phase 1, the Finance application will not be installed automatically when users log on.
During Phase 1, users who are members of the Finance Pilot group will be able to install the Finance application by using a Start menu shortcut.
During Phase 1, users who are not members of the Finance Pilot group will not be able to install the Finance application by using a Start menu shortcut.
The Finance application will be installed automatically the first time any user in the domain logs on after phase 2 has begun.
You take the following actions:
- Create a new GPO named Deploy Finance and link the deploy Finance GPO to the domain.
- Configure the Deploy Finance GPO to assign the Finance application to users.
- For Phase 1, create a software category named Finance Pilot. ASSIGN the Finance application to the Finance Pilot software category.
- For Phase 2, remove the Finance application from the Finance Pilot software category.
Which results do these actions produce?
A. During Phase 1, the Finance application will not be installed automatically when users log on.
B. During Phase 1, users who are members of the Finance Pilot group can install the Finance application by using a Start menu shortcut.
C. During Phase 1, users who are not members of the Finance Pilot group cannot install the Finance application by using a Start menu shortcut.
D. The Finance application is installed automatically the first time any user in the domain logs on after Phase 2 has begun.
Ok, then, go for it.
I will be back with the correct Answers, when i feel like it!  | |
| B4yaman3 2003-03-09, 9:54 am |
| I am going with A & B on this one.. | |
| Clangashe 2003-03-10, 6:21 am |
| A & B | |
| cramersaunders 2003-03-10, 9:53 am |
| A B | |
| ladyaurora 2003-03-10, 1:15 pm |
| A & B | |
| me? I dunno... 2003-03-10, 4:37 pm |
| "50 million Elvis Presley fans... cant be... all wrong" John Prine, from: 'Aint Hurtin nobody'
A&B | |
| Deja-vue 2003-03-14, 1:30 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by Deja-vue
Ah, what the Heck, i got some Questions left, i will throw them into the Forum randomly, i will be back in a few Days with the Answers. How's that?
No Pressure!
Here it goes:
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. You want to deploy a new application named Finance
that will be used by all users in the domain. The vendor of the Finance application supplied a MS install package for the application. You decide to deploy the Finance application in two phases.
During Phase 1, only members of a security group named Finance Pilot will use the Finance application.
During Phase 2, all users in the domain will be able to install the Finance Application.
You want to accomplish the following goals:
During Phase 1, the Finance application will not be installed automatically when users log on.
During Phase 1, users who are members of the Finance Pilot group will be able to install the Finance application by using a Start menu shortcut.
During Phase 1, users who are not members of the Finance Pilot group will not be able to install the Finance application by using a Start menu shortcut.
The Finance application will be installed automatically the first time any user in the domain logs on after phase 2 has begun.
You take the following actions:
- Create a new GPO named Deploy Finance and link the deploy Finance GPO to the domain.
- Configure the Deploy Finance GPO to assign the Finance application to users.
- For Phase 1, create a software category named Finance Pilot. ASSIGN the Finance application to the Finance Pilot software category.
- For Phase 2, remove the Finance application from the Finance Pilot software category.
Which results do these actions produce?
A. During Phase 1, the Finance application will not be installed automatically when users log on.
B. During Phase 1, users who are members of the Finance Pilot group can install the Finance application by using a Start menu shortcut.
C. During Phase 1, users who are not members of the Finance Pilot group cannot install the Finance application by using a Start menu shortcut.
D. The Finance application is installed automatically the first time any user in the domain logs on after Phase 2 has begun.
Ok, then, go for it.
I will be back with the correct Answers, when i feel like it!
Yepp, A and B was correct!
You can assign or publish software packages.
Assigned software:
Software that is assigned to a user has a shortcut appear on a user's Start > Programs menu, but is not installed until the first time they use it. Software assigned to a computer is installed the next time the user logs on regardless of whether or not they run it. When software is assigned to a user, the new program is advertised when a user logs on, but is not installed until the user starts the application from an icon or double-clicks a file-type associated with the icon. Software assigned to a computer is not advertised - the software is installed automatically. When software is assigned to a computer it can only be removed by a local administrator - users can repair software assigned to computers, but not remove it.
Published software:
Published applications are not advertised. They are only installed through Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel or through invocation (a user double-clicks on an unknown file type). Published applications lack resiliency (do not self-repair or re-install if deleted by the user). Finally, applications can only be published to users, not computers. |
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