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wbafrank
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Country: Great Britain (UK) State: Certifications: MCP, MCSA, MCSE, MCSD, MCDBA, A+, CCNA, i-Net+, M CIW SD, CIW P, CIW Associate Working on: CCNP (2/4)
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Sunday's Windows 2000 Professional Question of the Day
As there is nearly a question of the day in every forum I thought I would add one here:
Q1. You have a new Pentium III computer with 2 blank hard disks, a 40x CD-ROM drive, an AGP display adapter, and a Fast Ethernet network adaptor. All hardware is on the HCL. You want to achieve the following results:
1. Install W2K Professional on the computer.
2. Minimize the time required to install W2K Professional.
3. Choose a file system to enable maximum security of data on the computer.
4. Have your computer join your domain.
Your proposed solution is to start the computer, access the BIOS and set the the computer to boot from the CD-ROM drive. You save the changes and restart the computer. When SETUP runs, complete the necessary tasks and specify the NTFS partition type. After restarting the computer again, restore the original boot disk configuration in the BIOS. When prompted, specify the appropriate domain name.
Which results does your proposed solution provide? (Choose all that apply)
A. Windows 2000 Professional is installed on the computer.
B. The time required to install Windows 2000 Professional is minimized.
C. The specified file system enables maximum security of data on the computer.
D. The computer joins your domain.
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01-20-02 01:45 AM
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anglin_fool
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Registered: Sep 2001 Location: dc area Country: United States State: MD Certifications: A+ Working on: Network+, CCNA
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hey wbafrank,
I would have to say A, C, and D. Wouldn't an unattended install be faster? (my guess, I'm new at this)
anglin_fool A+
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01-20-02 03:44 AM
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chodan
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Registered: Mar 2000 Location: Kentucky Country: United States State: Certifications: CCNA/CCNP CCDA /CCDP MCSE NT4/Win2000 MCP+I Network+ Security+ Working on: CCIE Routing & Switching
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I am just curious why this is titled "Sun Professional Question of the Day"
was that a mis-type?
BTW it looks like
A.
C.
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D.
to me also by the way I read it.
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01-20-02 04:17 AM
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PotatoHead
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01-20-02 05:21 AM
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Bannaman
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errrrmmmmmm....hey people, everyone cool?? right i think all of them as well, because the hdds are blank and i assume no o/s's on it so booting from the cd is the best option i guess. Maybe the boot disks would have been an option. ABCD i think. Good format though with the choose all apply wbafrank, ps where u from in the uk.....
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01-20-02 11:55 AM
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Joe Blacke
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A. Yes
B. No. It would be faster to do a RIS, Sysprep, or unattend.
C. Yes
D. No. By default your workstation is joined to a workgroup. It doesn't prompt you to join a domain. You have to manually change the settings in the network config, or specify it in an answer file.
A&C are the only correct answers.
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01-20-02 12:45 PM
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Clangashe
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Adelaide Country: Australia State: Certifications: ITIL,MCSE+sec W2K3, MCSA+Sec W2K3,MCSA W2K , CCNA, CNA, MCP NT4Wk Working on: 70-299 then on to my Master's
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01-20-02 02:58 PM
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Deja-vue
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Registered: Jul 2001 Location: Long Beach Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSA 2000 Working on: MCSE 2000,MCSE 2003
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A.: Yes
B : Yes,Ris or unattend is not much faster,
only makes sense on multiple Installations.
C: Yes (NTFS)
D: No Domain is joined after prompting to do so,joins Workgroup by Default.
just my 10 cents.
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01-20-02 03:09 PM
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Joe Blacke
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quote: Originally posted by Clangashe
B. because there is no mention that the nic is pxe compliant.
Yes, but RIS can still be done with a RIS boot disk.
In reality though, SYSPREP is much faster.
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01-20-02 03:28 PM
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Clangashe
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Adelaide Country: Australia State: Certifications: ITIL,MCSE+sec W2K3, MCSA+Sec W2K3,MCSA W2K , CCNA, CNA, MCP NT4Wk Working on: 70-299 then on to my Master's
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read senario
the senario does not mention network boot disk.
therfore you work within those guide lines.
personally I would make a boot disk

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