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| ruscorp 2003-03-27, 10:13 am |
| Q.) You are administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You are configuring RIS to deploy Windows 2000 Professional on new client computers. New users report that when they attempt to install their computers, they are unable to get an IP address. What is an IT person to do?
A. Authorize the DHCP server in the DHCP console.
B. Configure each computer to boot from a remote installation boot disk.
C. Create a reservation in DHCP for each client.
D. Start the Boot Information Negotiation Layer (BINL) service on the RIS server. | |
| B4yaman3 2003-03-27, 10:50 am |
| I am going with A on this one.. | |
| enforcer 2003-03-27, 12:10 pm |
| You are not authorised, you can't come in. | |
| cramersaunders 2003-03-27, 12:16 pm |
| A | |
| sanjbatra 2003-03-28, 12:42 pm |
| hello,
I choose A
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| ruscorp 2003-03-28, 12:46 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by ruscorp
Q.) You are administrator of a Windows 2000 network. You are configuring RIS to deploy Windows 2000 Professional on new client computers. New users report that when they attempt to install their computers, they are unable to get an IP address. What is an IT person to do?
A. Authorize the DHCP server in the DHCP console.
B. Configure each computer to boot from a remote installation boot disk.
C. Create a reservation in DHCP for each client.
D. Start the Boot Information Negotiation Layer (BINL) service on the RIS server.
Good job everyone. A. Authorize the DHCP server in the DHCP console. is correct! |
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