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mrfixit

2003-07-07, 11:00 am

Hopefully this will get better response....

Your company has finally decided to take the next step and upgrade from Windows '98
to Windows 2000 Pro. You have 1450 workstations, and as the Administrator, you plan for the upgrade, and create the necessary image for a remote installation. You push the upgrade, however, half of the workstations do not receive the upgrade. You find that these workstations do not have PXE enabled network cards. What must you do to ensure that these remaining desktops are upgraded?


A)Go to each individual workstation and perform a manual upgrade.
B)Create a seperate unattened text file for these systems.
C)Create a RIS boot disk.
D)Create a new UDF file.


See you tomorrow!
Deja-vue

2003-07-07, 1:12 pm

C
Tarzanboy

2003-07-07, 3:02 pm

E. Make sure that the stupid computer is supportable... unlike those stupid Deskpro p2 266/300s.

Otherwise RBFG is your friend.

Cheers,
TB
ghaouf

2003-07-07, 5:13 pm

c
KiwiPete

2003-07-07, 6:18 pm

C

Tech Ranger

2003-07-07, 11:13 pm

C (as long as the NICs are on the adapter list).
cramersaunders

2003-07-08, 4:08 am

C
adam salam

2003-07-08, 4:54 am

C, Creat a RIS diskette for the client to boot from, using the rbfg.exe utility.

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from windows help:
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You can use the boot disk only with computers that contain supported PCI-based network adapters.
To view the list of supported network adapters, start the Rbfg.exe utility and then click Adapter List.
enforcer

2003-07-08, 7:24 am

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mrfixit

2003-07-08, 9:15 am

The answer is.....

Your company has finally decided to take the next step and upgrade from Windows '98
to Windows 2000 Pro. You have 1450 workstations, and as the Administrator, you plan for the upgrade, and create the necessary image for a remote installation. You push the upgrade, however, half of the workstations do not receive the upgrade. You find that these workstations do not have PXE enabled network cards. What must you do to ensure that these remaining desktops are upgraded?


C)Create a RIS boot disk.


You need to create a RIS boot disk using rbfg.exe.
Use the remote boot disk on client computers that do not have a remote
boot-enabled ROM. A computer on which you use the remote boot disk must
have a Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI)-based network adapter supported
by the Rbfg.exe utility. The boot disk simulates the Pre-Boot eXecution Environment
(PXE) boot process for computers that lack a formal remote boot ROM.


See you later with another one!
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