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3-46 Chapter 3 Deploying Windows XP Professional<br />

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3-32<br />

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3-40<br />

3. What does the /quiet switch do when you run Sysprep.exe?<br />

The /quiet switch causes Sysprep.exe to run without any user intervention.<br />

Lesson 3 Review<br />

1. What is a RIS server and what is it used for?<br />

A RIS server is a computer running Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003, on which<br />

you have installed RIS. The RIS server is used to perform remote installations of Windows XP<br />

Professional. Remote installation enables administrators to install Windows XP Professional on<br />

client computers throughout a network from a central location.<br />

2. What network services are required for RIS?<br />

DNS Service, DHCP, and Active Directory<br />

3. What can you do if the network adapter card in a client is not PXE-compliant?<br />

Does this solution work for all network adapter cards? Why or why not?<br />

If the network adapter card in a client is not PXE-compliant, you can create a remote installation<br />

boot disk that simulates the PXE boot process. A remote installation boot disk does not work<br />

for all network adapter cards; it works only for those cards supported by the Windows 2000<br />

Remote Boot Disk Generator.<br />

4. Which user rights must be assigned to the user account that will be used to perform<br />

the remote installation?<br />

The user account that will be used to perform the installation must be assigned the user right<br />

Log On As A Batch Job.<br />

Lesson 4 Review<br />

1. When do you use the Files And Settings Transfer Wizard?<br />

The Files And Settings Transfer Wizard helps you move data files and personal settings when<br />

you upgrade your hardware. The settings you can move include display settings, Internet<br />

Explorer and Outlook Express options, dial-up connections, and your folder and taskbar<br />

options. The wizard also helps you move specific files and folders to your new computer.<br />

2. Which of the following statements are true for the Files And Settings Transfer<br />

Wizard? (Choose all that apply.)<br />

a. You run the Files And Settings Transfer Wizard only on your old computer.<br />

b. You must run the Files And Settings Transfer Wizard on both your old and<br />

your new computers.<br />

c. You can use a standard 25-pin cable to connect the parallel ports on your old<br />

and new computers to run the Files And Settings Transfer Wizard.<br />

d. You can use serial ports to directly connect your old and new computers to<br />

run the Files And Settings Transfer Wizard.

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