| bradsdad 2002-09-09, 8:17 am |
| I copied this straight from my email, except where I added in the asteriks. What is the answer? In the explanation it eliminates C as an answer.
What is a Hotfix?
A)An update that can be applied while the computer is hot (i.e.operating).
B)A critical update that is released between full Service Packs to correct a specific flaw or security issue.
C)A non-critical update that contains a tested, verified update to the Operating System.
D)A file that has been downloaded and installed from the Windows Update Web site.
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
From the Managing a Windows 2000 Network Environment Training Kit (page 37), hotfixes are small executable files that are released between full Service Pack releases to correct a specific flaw or security issue. ***Hotfixes are not fully tested and are not to considered 100% safe with all Windows
2000 installations (unlike Service Packs) and should be carefully considered before being deployed into a production environment |