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Objective 1.4 Perform Post-Installation Updates and Product Activation<br />

21-37<br />

sure that the new component has the latest updates applied? Choose the correct<br />

answer.<br />

A. Run Setupmgr.exe.<br />

B. Run Sysprep.exe.<br />

C. Reapply the service pack.<br />

D. Do nothing.<br />

4. What types of information are transmitted to Microsoft during product activation when<br />

performed over an Internet connection? Choose the correct answer.<br />

A. The Windows XP Professional product ID (PID), the product key, and details<br />

about the hardware present in the computer where the operating system is<br />

installed.<br />

B. The user’s registration information, including name, address, city, state, and Zip<br />

code.<br />

C. The user’s credit card information.<br />

D. The entire HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE hive, several small files from the Application<br />

Data folder within the user’s profile, the Windows XP Professional PID, and the<br />

serial number for each hard disk.<br />

5. Contoso, Inc. recently hired you as a system administrator for its small network of ten<br />

Windows XP Professional computers. After performing a security audit, you realize that<br />

two of the computers have not yet had Service Pack 2 for Windows XP installed. You<br />

use Internet Explorer to visit the Windows Update site, and are notified that the computers<br />

were activated with invalid product keys. Contoso has purchased additional<br />

valid product keys for these computers. What is the quickest way to resolve the problem<br />

to allow Service Pack 2 to be installed? Choose the correct answer.<br />

A. Insert the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM, and then restart the computer. Perform<br />

an upgrade installation over the existing Windows XP system directory. When<br />

prompted, provide the new valid product key, and then install Service Pack 2.<br />

B. Back up all files and settings on each computer. Insert the Windows XP Professional<br />

CD-ROM, and then restart the computer. Perform a new installation of Windows<br />

XP by reformatting the hard disk. When prompted, provide the new valid<br />

product key, and then install Service Pack 2. Restore the files and settings from the<br />

backup.<br />

C. Change the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\Current<br />

Version\WPAEvents\OOBETimer Registry value, and then run the Msoobe.exe<br />

tool to reset the product activation key. Then install Service Pack 2.

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