多项选择题
You are preparing to install Windows 2000 Professional on 75 new computers. You want to create a standard installation image to use on all of the new computers. The computers have several different configurations of hard disks and other hardware components.
You install Windows 2000 Professional and the other standard software on one of the computers. You long on to the computer by using the local Administrator account. You configure the standard applications and customize the desktop settings you intend to deploy.
You run Setup Manager and create the Sysprep.inf file. You copy Sysprep.exe and Setupcl.exe to the C:\Sysprep folder. You run Sysprep.exe and then run your third-party disk imaging software.You copy the image to several test computers and restart the computers. When the installation is complete, you find that some of the computers do not function at all. You also find that the desktop settings do not appear as you had configured them on the original computer.You want to correct the imaging process and ensure that all computers have the same standard desktop.
What should you do?()
A.Copy Sysprep.inf to the C:\Sysprep folder.
B.Copy the Administrator profile to the Default user profile. Then grant permissions to theEveryone group to use the profile.
C.Include the –pnp parameter for Sysprep.exe when you rerun that utility.
D.Include the –nosidgen parameter for Sysprep.exe when you rerun that utility.
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问答题
You are the administrator of your company’s network. You want to install Windows 2000 Professional on 10 non-PXE-compliant computers that are on the marketing segment of your network. You start one of the computers by using a RIS boot disk. However, you cannot connect to the RIS server. You verify that existing client computers on the network can connect to network servers, including the RIS server. You discover that the network router does not support BOOTP. You want to enable the new computers to connect to the RIS server. What should you do? To answer, click the select and place button, and then drag the appropriate server to the place server here boxes on the network (Note: Both boxes must be filled. If a box does not require a server, use No server needed) -
单项选择题
You need to install Windows 2000 Professional on a new computer in your network. You use the Setup Manager wizard to configure a fully automated installation script file. You begin an unattended installation and leave the office. When you return, the installation has reached the GUI-mode Setup and you see the following error message. “Unattended Setup is unable to continue because a Setup parameter specified by you system administrator or computer manufacturer is missing or invalid.” You need to complete the installation. What must you do?()
A. In the Unattended section of the answer file, set the OemPreinstall property to Yes.
B. In the NetBinding section of the answer file, specify the Enable variable.
C. In the UserData section of the answer file, specify the ProductID variable.
D. In the GuiUnattended section of the answer file, set the OemSkipWelcome property to 1 -
单项选择题
You want to upgrade 400 computers from Windows 95 to Windows 2000 Professional. Most of the computers in your company use the same hardware. However, several different peripheral devices are used throughout the company. You want to verify that the hardware in use is compatible to Windows 2000 Professional. You want to accomplish this with least amount of administrative effort. What should you do?()
A. Create several different computer configurations. Install Windows 2000 Professional and enable driver signing.
B. Create a bootable floppy disk that contains and automatically runs winNT32.exe/checkupgradeOnlyQ. Send the floppy disk to each user on the network.
C. Copy the contents of Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM to a network share. From the network, modify your network logon scripts to run WinNT32.exe/Unattended:ReportOnly.
D. Use setup manager to create a setup.inf file. Add the entry ReportOnly=Yes to the [Win9xUpg] section of the answer file. Run Winnt32.exe/unattended.setup.inf on all of the different computer configurations.
