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Objective 1.3 Upgrade from a Previous Version of Windows XP to Windows XP Professional<br />

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to add the computers to the domain and transfer the users’ data and settings from their<br />

current desktop computers to their new laptop systems. Which of the following solutions<br />

best accomplishes these goals? Choose the correct answer.<br />

A. Name each of the computers appropriately, and then join them to the domain.<br />

Install the appropriate applications. Copy each user’s User Profile from the old<br />

computer to the new computer.<br />

B. Give each of the computers a unique name and then join them to the domain.<br />

Write a script that copies each user’s My Documents folder from the old computer<br />

to the replacement computer. Write a script that exports each user’s Registry from<br />

the old computer, and imports it to the replacement computer. Schedule the<br />

scripts to run on each of the replacement computers, and then reboot each computer.<br />

C. Join each of the laptop computers to the domain. Install the appropriate applications.<br />

Write a script that uses the USMT ScanState tool to copy all users’ settings<br />

from their old computers to a shared drive on one of the domain controllers. Write<br />

a script that launches the LoadState tool with the required settings to copy the files<br />

and settings from the shared network drive and schedule the script to run on each<br />

laptop computer.<br />

D. Schedule a task to launch the FSTW on each laptop computer and be sure that the<br />

job is run in the context of an account with local administrative access on all the<br />

computers.<br />

5. You are the administrator for a network that includes 80 users and 3 servers running<br />

Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Active Directory in a domain setting. You are preparing<br />

to migrate 15 users from their existing laptop computers that are running Windows<br />

Me to new laptop systems that will be running Windows XP Professional. You<br />

have automated most of the process, including installing Windows XP Professional,<br />

joining the computer to the domain, and installing the required applications. You are<br />

having trouble running USMT on your Windows Me test computer. How can you effectively<br />

troubleshoot the automated process of copying user data and settings to a shared<br />

folder on the network? Choose the correct answer.<br />

A. Run the ScanState tool with verbose error logging enabled by adding the /l scanstate.log<br />

/v 7 /u /f parameters to the command you use to run the tool.<br />

B. Check the local system and application logs for error messages.<br />

C. Run the LoadState tool with verbose error logging enabled by adding the /l scanstate.log<br />

/v 7 parameters to the command you use to run the tool.<br />

D. Check the application and system logs on the domain controller where the shared<br />

network folder is located.

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