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21-40 Chapter 21 <strong>Installing</strong> Windows XP Professional (1.0)<br />

3. Correct Answers: D<br />

A. Incorrect: Setup Manager is a tool for creating answer files to automate the<br />

installation of Windows XP Professional or to fully automate a SysPrep installation<br />

routine.<br />

B. Incorrect: The SysPrep tool is used for deploying Windows XP Professional onto<br />

multiple computers by using disk cloning. SysPrep assigns a unique security ID to<br />

each destination computer the first time the computer is restarted. This tool is not<br />

used for managing service packs or for adding and removing optional Windows<br />

components.<br />

C. Incorrect: In previous versions of Windows, you had to reapply the most recent<br />

service pack after installing any additional components from the installation<br />

media. Windows XP Professional overcomes this limitation by ensuring that all the<br />

files included with a service pack are installed to the appropriate folders on the<br />

hard disk, even those that are not currently needed. When an optional component<br />

is added to a system with a newer service pack, the most recent files are automatically<br />

retained, eliminating the need to reapply the service pack.<br />

D. Correct: For the reasons noted in answer C, it is not necessary to reapply the service<br />

pack.<br />

4. Correct Answers: A<br />

A. Correct: This is the only information sent to Microsoft.<br />

B. Incorrect: Although this information is sent to Microsoft during the registration<br />

process, it is not sent during product activation. Registration is a voluntary step<br />

that users can choose to bypass—product activation is required to continue running<br />

Windows XP Professional for more than 30 days after installation.<br />

C. Incorrect: No personal information, especially financial information, is sent to<br />

Microsoft.<br />

D. Incorrect: The Windows XP Professional PID is sent to Microsoft; however, only<br />

portions of the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE hive are sent.<br />

5. Correct Answers: C<br />

A. Incorrect: Performing an upgrade installation does not allow you to change the<br />

product activation key.<br />

B. Incorrect: Although this procedure does work, it would be extremely time-consuming.<br />

C. Correct: This procedure is the most efficient way to apply a valid product activation<br />

key to Windows XP. It is described more fully in Microsoft Knowledge Base<br />

article 328874.<br />

D. Incorrect: The product key is not an environment variable; it can be changed<br />

only by using the Msoobe.exe tool.

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