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mcdoud
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Here's a good question for you all...
In the sysprep.inf file, you add the following line:
KeepPageFile = 0
Question:
Which of the following is true (pick 1):
A. When the destination computer boots, it will use the existing pagefile in the drive image.
B. When the destination computer boots, it will regenerate the pagefile to match the amount of physical RAM in the machine.
C. When the destination computer boots, it will ignore the entry.
D. When the destination computer boots, it will generate an error message.
E. When the destination computer boots, it will enter an error message in the setuperr.log file.
Good luck!
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mcdoud
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That would have been my guess too! Anyone else care to take a guess!?
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How About ........
KeepPageFile
Value: 0 | 1
Default: 0
Optional
Only valid for Sysprep.inf. When Sysprep is run, the Mini-Setup wizard automatically regenerates the system's pagefile to accommodate differences in the amount of RAM between the master and destination computers. The pagefile is set to regenerate by default (KeepPageFile = 0). This ensures that the pagefile is large enough to accommodate the amount of RAM on the computer.
If the amount of RAM between the master computer and the destination computers is the same, the pagefile does not need to be regenerated. The pagefile is regenerated automatically only when you do not include this parameter and a value in Sysprep.inf.
Note
KeepPageFile is only valid when used in the Sysprep.inf file in conjunction with Sysprep.exe.
Known Issue: If you add KeepPageFile to your Sysprep.inf file, regardless of the value assigned, the pagefile is not regenerated.
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mcdoud
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Straight from the same M$ article I was looking at, Frank! The answer is in there, you just have to weed it out!
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quote: Originally posted by mcdoud
Straight from the same M$ article I was looking at, Frank! The answer is in there, you just have to weed it out!
Though I knew the answer I have this problem of explaining things unless I am actually doing it so as I have been trying to say ever since I joined this forum is get to know what MS offers on its site. You will find as you move up the exam ladder, 216 and 217 in particular, this site is invaluable.
So spend time reading the Step-by-Step guides and put them into practice and if you get error messages look them up this will not only give you a better understanding of the systems you use but in the long run make you a better Engineer!!
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mcdoud
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So the answer is...
The answer is A.
quote: Known Issue: If you add KeepPageFile to your Sysprep.inf file, regardless of the value assigned, the pagefile is not regenerated.
Even though KeepPageFile = 0 would lead you to believe that it would NOT keep it (0 normally means false in the binary world), the "Known Issue" says otherwise. So the thing to do if you want it to be rebuilt is to leave this parameter out altogether. The pagefile will be rebuilt by default.
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