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Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional

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  • Exam Name : Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
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Exam : Microsoft 70-210
Title : Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional


1. 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 your 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.
Answer: C

2. You want to upgrade 150 computers from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows 2000 Professional. You create an Unattend.txt file by using Setup Manager. You copy the file to a floppy disk.
You then start the installation on a test computer by using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. You insert the floppy disk after the computer starts.
Although you had set the user interaction level to full unattended mode, you are prompted for all the required parameters. You want to ensure that the unattended installation does not prompt you for input.
What should you do?
A. Add a [Data] section to Unattend.txt, and set the UnattendedInstall parameter to Yes.
B. Add an [Unattend] section to Unattend.txt, and set the OEMPreInstall parameter to Yes.
C. Rename Unattend.txt on the floppy disk to Winnt.sif.
D. Create a $Oem$$1 folder on the hard disk of the test computer, and copy Unattend.txt to the folder.
Answer: C

3. You need to install Windows 2000 Professional on 30 new computers. You also need to deploy a Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack during the installation.
First, you create a network distribution folder named InstallFiles. You copy the i386 folder from the Windows 2000 Professional CD to the InstallFiles folder.
What should you do next?
A. Copy the Service Pack files to the InstallFilesMisc folder.
B. Copy the Service Pack files to the InstallFiles$OEM$ folder.
C. From an existing client computer, run the Update -u command from the Service Pack to the InstallFiles folder.
D. From an existing client computer, run the Update -s:InstallFiles command from the Service Pack to the InstallFiles folder.
Answer: D

4. You are the administrator of your company's network. The network is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You want to install Windows 2000 Professional on 10 non-PXE-compliant computers on the Marketing segment of your network. The 10 computers do not have operating systems installed.
You attempt to load the computers by using an existing RIS image that is on the RIS server. You find that the 10 computers 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 then check the network servers and find that the Windows NT Server 4.0 computer running WINS has stopped responding due to a hard disk failure. You want to enable the computers to connect to the RIS server.
What should you do? (Choose two.)
A. Repair and restart the WINS server.
B. Repair the WINS server and upgrade the server to Windows 2000 Server.
C. Configure the Active Directory server to run DHCP.
D. Configure a static entry in WINS that points to the RIS server.
E. Create and use the RIS boot disk.
F. Run RIPrep.exe to create a non-PXE-compliant startup disk.
Answer: E AND C

5. You want to upgrade 100 computers from Windows 98 to Windows 2000 Professional. You use Setup Manager to create the Unattend.txt file. The hardware on each computer is configured identically.
You upgrade 10 of the computers. You notice that the monitors on the 10 computers go blank after Windows 2000 Professional loads. You restart one of the computers in safe mode, and find that the monitor appears to be working.
Which change should you make to Unattend.txt to configure your video settings correctly?
To answer, click the appropriate line on the Unattend.txt - Notepad screen.
Answer:

6. You need to install Windows 2000 Professional on 35 new computers on your company's network. You also need to install Recovery Console during the installation.
You create a distribution folder and copy the Windows 2000 Professional Support folder to the network server. Then you create a network boot floppy disk to install Windows 2000 Professional from the distribution folder.
You need to create a batch file, which the network boot disk will execute to start the installation. Which command must you specify in the batch file?
A. winnt32 /cmd:z:i386winnt /a
B. winnt32 /cmd:z:supporttoolssetup.exe
C. winnt /e:z:i386winnt32 /cmdcons
D. winnt /e:z:supporttoolssetup.exe
Answer: C

7. 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 log 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? (Choose two.)
A. Copy Sysprep.inf to the C:Sysprep folder.
B. Copy the Administrator profile to the Default User profile. Then grant permissions to the Everyone 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.
Answer: C AND B

8. You copy the contents of the Windows 2000 Professional CD to a shared network folder named \Server1Win2000p. You use the shared folder to perform over-the-network installations of Windows 2000 Professional on new computers purchased by your company.
You receive a Windows 2000 Service Pack CD. You apply the Service Pack to Server1 and to the \Server1Win2000p folder.
You discover that the Service Pack contains several files that are incompatible with the new computers. You want to make sure that the Service Pack files are not installed on any new computers until the problem has been corrected. What can you do?
A. Use Update.exe from the Service Pack CD on Server1. Select the Uninstall option.
B. Copy the contents of the Windows 2000 Professional CD to \Server1Win2000p again, allowing the operating system to overwrite newer files while copying.
C. Run \Server1Win2000pWinNT32.exe /u on the new computers.
D. Run Update.exe /s:\Server1Win2000p /u from the Service Pack CD on Server1.
Answer: B

9. You need to install Windows 2000 Professional on 35 new computers on the company LAN.
First, you create a distribution folder on the network server. Then you create a network boot disk to install Windows 2000 Professional from the distribution folder.
Now you need to create a batch file, which the network boot disk will execute to start the installation. You must specify a source path and temporary drive for the installation files. You also need to install the accessibility options within the batch file. The batch file must execute a hardware-specific application to run after the GUI-mode Setup has completed.
Which command must you specify in the batch file?
A. Z:i386winnt /s:z:i386 /t:d /a /e:z:hardwaresetup.exe
B. Z:i386winnt /s:z:i386 /r:winnt.tmp /a /e:z:hardwaresetup.exe
C. Z:i386winnt32 /s:z:i386 /tempdrive:d /cmd:z:hardwaresetup.exe
D. Z:i386winnt32 /s:z:i386 /cmdcons:z:hardwaresetup /makelocalsource
Answer: A

10. You are the administrator of your company's network. You want to deploy a Windows 2000 Professional service pack to 10 computers in the Development organizational unit (OU).
You create a Windows Installer package file for the service pack. You use the package file to successfully install the service pack to other computers in the domain. You assign the package file to the Development OU. After the installation, you notice that the service pack was not installed on any of the 10 computers.
You want to ensure that the service pack is successfully installed on the computers in the Development OU.
What should you do?
A. Use Computer Management to start the Windows Installer service on all of the computers in the Development OU.
B. Use the local Administrator account to log on to the computers in the Development OU. Then redeploy the service pack to the computers in the Development OU.
C. Run WinINSTALL LE to repair the package file. Then redeploy the service pack to the computers in the Development OU.
D. Add the user accounts from the Development OU to the DACL. Grant the user accounts Read permission to the service pack deployment directory.
Answer: D

11. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. Your network includes 75 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers. You are adding 50 new PXE-compliant computers to the network. The hardware on each computer is configured identically.
You are using a RIS image to deploy Windows 2000 Professional to the 50 computers. You successfully install Windows 2000 Professional on the first 10 computers. However, you cannot install Windows 2000 Professional on the remaining 40 computers.
What should you do?
A. Configure the DHCP scope to add additional IP addresses.
B. Run Rbfg.exe from the RemoteInstallAdmin folder on the RIS server.
C. Modify the startup sequence in the CMOS of the remaining computers.
D. Create computer accounts for the remaining computers in Active Directory.
Answer: A

12. You want to install Windows 2000 Professional on 45 new computers on your company's network. You first install Windows 2000 Professional on one of the new computers.
You log on to the computer by using the local Administrator account. You install Microsoft Office 97, a virus scanner, and other company-standard applications. You then create a RIS image of the computer you configured.
You want to configure the RIS image so that the standard applications will be accessible to the user when the user first logs on to the network.
What should you do?
A. Run Rbfg.exe before installing the standard applications.
B. Run RIPrep.exe before installing the standard applications.
C. Copy the All Users profile to the Default Users profile.
D. Copy the local Administrator account profile to the Default Users profile.
Answer: D

13. You are upgrading Computer1 and Computer2 from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 to Windows 2000 Professional. You successfully upgrade Computer1. During the upgrade of Computer2, a series of power outages interrupts the upgrade.
You discover that the upgrade of Computer2 is incomplete. Furthermore, you find that Computer2 can no longer run Windows NT Workstation 4.0. Computer2 does not support booting from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. You decide to use Computer1 to help recover the failed upgrade.
What should you do?
A. On Computer1, copy the CD-ROM driver and the system files named Ntdetect.com, Ntbootdd.sys, Ntdll.dll, and Setupldr.bin to a formatted floppy disk. On Computer2, restart the upgrade by using the floppy disk. Then run Winnt32 /debug from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.
B. On Computer1, copy the CD-ROM driver and the system files named Ntdetect.com, Ntbootdd.sys, Ntdll.dll, and Setupldr.bin to a formatted floppy disk. On Computer2, restart the upgrade by using the floppy disk. Then run Winnt32 /rx from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.
C. On Computer1, run Makebt32.exe from the Bootdisk folder on the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. On Computer2, restart the upgrade by using the newly created floppy disks.
D. On Computer1, perform a remote installation from a network share. On Computer2, when the text portion of Setup has completed, resume the installation by using Setup Manager.
Answer: C

14. 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 all of the hardware in use is compatible with Windows 2000 Professional. You want to accomplish this with the 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 the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM to a network share. From the network share, modify your network logon scripts to run Winnt32.exe /Unattend: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 /Unattend:Setup.inf on all of the different computer configurations.
Answer: D


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