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Objective 1.5 Answers<br />

Objective 1.5 Troubleshoot Failed Installations<br />

21-45<br />

1. Correct Answers: A<br />

A. Correct: The Windows XP setup routine creates the Setuperr.log file during<br />

installation, and adds a description of every error encountered. This file is located<br />

in the %systemroot% directory.<br />

B. Incorrect: The Comsetup.log file contains a description of the progress of COM+<br />

(Component Object Model) installation, but does not contain general error log<br />

information.<br />

C. Incorrect: The IIS6.log file contains a description of the progress of the IIS6<br />

installation, but does not contain general error log information.<br />

D. Incorrect: The Tsoc.log file contains a description of the progress of the installation<br />

of terminal services, but does not contain general error log information.<br />

2. Correct Answers: A and D<br />

A. Correct: The Windows XP setup routine creates the Setuperr.log file during<br />

installation, and adds a description of every error encountered. This file is located<br />

in the %systemroot% directory.<br />

B. Incorrect: The Comsetup.log file contains a description of the progress of COM+<br />

(Component Object Model) installation, but does not contain general error log<br />

information.<br />

C. Incorrect: The IIS6.log file contains a description of the progress of the IIS6<br />

installation, but does not contain general error log information.<br />

D. Correct: The Tsoc.log file contains a description of the progress of the installation<br />

of terminal services. <strong>Exam</strong>ining this file in addition to the Setuperr.log file<br />

might reveal more detailed information about the nature of the problem experienced.<br />

E. Incorrect: The Oewablog.txt file contains information about the Microsoft Outlook<br />

Express installation, but does not contain general error log information.<br />

3. Correct Answers: B<br />

A. Incorrect: Although the /debug[level]:[filename] syntax is correct, debug level 7 is<br />

not a valid option.<br />

B. Correct: The /debug[level]:[filename] syntax is correct, and debug level 4 is the<br />

highest level of debugging available. Possible options vary from 0 to 4; 0 represents<br />

severe errors, 1 represents errors, 2 represents warnings, 3 represents informational<br />

messages, and 4 represents very detailed information. Naturally, each<br />

higher level of debugging includes information from all lower levels.

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