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Objective 1.2 Perform and Troubleshoot an Unattended Installation of Windows XP Professional<br />

21-21<br />

■ Install Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 on all the computers<br />

■ Configure the local Administrator account with a unique password on each system<br />

■ Modify the user interface so that the desktop icons are no longer visible<br />

You plan to use Setup Manager to create a fully automated installation, combining an<br />

answer file and a UDF file with the preceding settings. Which goals does your<br />

approach achieve? Choose three correct answers.<br />

A. You can assign a unique computer name to each computer.<br />

B. You can ensure that all computers have the same display settings, time zone configured,<br />

default user name, and organization name entered.<br />

C. You can install Office Professional Edition 2003 on all the computers.<br />

D. You can configure the local Administrator account with a unique password on<br />

each system.<br />

E. You can modify the user interface so that the desktop icons are no longer visible.<br />

F. Your solution does not achieve any of the desired goals.<br />

3. You want to perform an unattended installation of Windows XP Professional onto a<br />

computer with a bootable CD-ROM drive. You have already verified that the computer<br />

meets the minimum hardware requirements for Windows XP Professional and that all<br />

the hardware is in the Windows Catalog. You also have a bootable version of the Windows<br />

XP Professional installation CD-ROM.<br />

Which of the following is correct? Choose the correct answer.<br />

A. Ensure that the answer file has a section called [Winnt32] that contains the<br />

required keys and values. Save the answer file as Sysprep.inf and copy it to a<br />

floppy disk. Configure the target computer’s BIOS so that it will boot from the CD-<br />

ROM drive, and then insert the Windows XP Professional installation CD-ROM and<br />

reboot the computer. Insert the floppy disk as soon as the computer boots from<br />

the CD-ROM.<br />

B. Ensure that the answer file has a section called [Winnt32] that contains the<br />

required keys and values. Save the answer file as Winnt.sif and copy it to a floppy<br />

disk. Configure the target computer’s BIOS so that it boots from the CD-ROM<br />

drive, and then insert the Windows XP Professional installation CD-ROM and<br />

reboot the computer. Insert the floppy disk as soon as the computer boots from<br />

the CD-ROM.<br />

C. Ensure that the answer file has a section called [Data] that contains the required<br />

keys and values. Save the answer file as Sysprep.inf and copy it to a floppy disk.<br />

Configure the target computer’s BIOS so that it boots from the CD-ROM drive, and<br />

then insert the Windows XP Professional installation CD-ROM and reboot the<br />

computer. Insert the floppy disk as soon as the computer boots from the CD-ROM.

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