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QUESTION 1
You are the senior desktop administrator for Alecnet .s Y our new trainee
needs your advice.
He needs to install Windows 2000 Professional on 35 new computers on the
company LAN and has done some preparations. First, he created a distribution
folder on the network server and a network boot disk to install Windows 2000
Professional from the distribution folder.
Now he needs to create the batch file, which the network boot disk will execute to
start the installation. The batch file must contain a source path and temporary drive
for the installation files.
He also needs the accessibility options to be installed with the batch file. The batch
file must execute a hardware-specific application to run after the GUI-mode Setup
has completed.
Which command should you tell him to use in the batch file?
A. Z:\i386\winnt /s:z:\i386 /t:d: /a /e:z:\hardware\setup.exe
B. Z:\i386\winnt /s:z:\i386 /rwinnt.tmp /a /e:z:\hardware\setup.exe
C. Z:\i386\winnt32 /s:z:\i386 /tempdrive:d /cmd:z\hardware\setup.exe
D. Z:\i386\winnt32 /s:z:\i386 /cmdcons:z:\hardware\setup /makelocalsource
Answer: A
Explanation: Winnt must be used to start the installation process from a boot
diskette. The /t:d switch specifies that the D drive should be used to contain
temporary setup files; the a/ switch specifies an installation with accessibility
options; and the /e[:command] switch specifies a command to be executed at the end
of Setup's GUI mode.
Incorrect answers:
B: This command does not specify what drive should be used to contain temporary setup
files. To specify a temp drive the /t switch must be used. The /r switch specifies an
optional folder that must be installed on the hard drive.
C: Winnt32 is a 32-bit application and can only be used from inside a Windows
environment and not after starting the computer by means of a boot diskette. A computer
can only be booted into DOS mode from a boot disk, and DOS mode cannot use 32-bit
applications.
D: Winnt32 is a 32-bit application and can only be used from inside a Windows
environment and not after starting the computer by means of a boot diskette. A computer
can only be booted into DOS mode from a boot disk, and DOS mode cannot use 32-bit
applications.
Reference:
Rick Wallace, Self-Paced MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-210)-Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2000, Chapter 2, Lesson 3
QUESTION 2
You have received a request from the laboratory in your company to upgrade a
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation. The users wish to use Windows 2000 Professional for
everyday work. However, after studying the documentation for some laboratory
equipment connected to the computer you find out that the equipment ONLY works
under Windows NT 4.0 Workstation. You need to configure a multiboot system with
Windows NT Workstation and Windows 2000 Professional.
What should you do?
A. When installing Windows 2000 Professional run chkdisk in Windows NT
Workstation.
B. Disable the disk compression in Windows NT Workstation.
C. Install service pack four or later in Windows NT Workstation.
D. Install the distributed file system client on the Windows NT Workstation.
Answer: C
Explanation:
In this scenario a computer should be configured for a dual boot between Windows
NT Workstation and Windows 2000 Professional. Windows 2000 Professional uses
the NTFS 5.0 file system while Windows NT Workstation 4.0 uses the NTFS 4.0 file
system. Windows NT Workstation requires Service Pack 4 or later to be able to use
the NTFS 5.0 file system.
Incorrect answers:
A: Windows 2000 Professional uses the NTFS 5.0 file system while Windows NT
Workstation 4.0 uses the NTFS 4.0 file system. Windows NT Workstation requires
Service Pack 4 or later to be able to use the NTFS 5.0 file system.
B: Disabling the disk compression in Windows NT Workstation will not enable
Windows NT Workstation to use the NTFS 5.0 file system. Windows 2000 Professional
uses the NTFS 5.0 file system while Windows NT Workstation 4.0 uses the NTFS 4.0
file system. Windows NT Workstation requires Service Pack 4 or later to be able to use
the NTFS 5.0 file system.
D: Neither Windows 2000 Professional nor Windows NT Workstation 4.0 support a
distributed file system client. Therefore this solution is not appropriate for this scenario.
Reference:
Rick Wallace, Self-Paced MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-210)-Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2000, Chapter 2, Lesson 2
QUESTION 3
You have been assigned the task to install Windows 2000 Professional on 20 new
PXE compliant computers. A senior desktop administrator has created a RIS image
and loaded the image onto the RIS server. When you start the new computers you
find out that the new computers will not connect to the RIS server. You verify that
existing client computers on the network can connect to network servers.
What should you do? (SELECT AND PLACE)
Answer:
Explanation:
RIS has the following requirements: (1) DNS server, (2) DHCP server and (3) Active
Directory (Windows 2000 Domain Controller)
The exhibit shows the presence of Active Directory and DNS, but a lack of a DHCP
server. We must therefore add a DHCP server.
Incorrect Answers:
RIS does not use either Global Catalog servers or WINS servers.
Reference:
Rick Wallace, Self-Paced MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-210)-Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2000, Chapter 23, Lesson 3
Step-by-Step Guide to Remote OS Installation
QUESTION 4
You are the administrator for Alecnet 'ss network which is configured as shown
in the exhibit.
20 new PXE-compliant computers have arrived to the marketing segment of your
network and needs to get an operating system installed as soon as possible.
You create a RIS image and load the image onto the RIS server. Next you boot the
new computers.
You discover that the RIS server is inaccessible for the new computers. You verify
that previously installed computers can connect to the RIS server. You want to
enable the new computers to connect to the RIS server.
What should you do?
A. Add a Windows 2000 Server computer running WINS to the network.
B. Add a Windows 2000 Server computer running DHCP to the network.
C. Add the domain Everyone group to the RIS OS image security settings.
D. Place the new computers on the same segment as the RIS server.
Answer: B
Explanation: RIS has the following requirements: (1) DNS server, (2) DHCP server
and (3) Active Directory (Windows 2000 Domain Controller)
The exhibit shows the presence of Active Directory and DNS, but a lack of a DHCP
server. We must therefore add a DHCP server.
Incorrect answers:
A: RIS does not use WINS at all. RIS requires DNS for name resolution.
C: There should be no need to manually configure file permissions on the RIS OS
image.
D: Moving the new computers into the same segment will not work since there is no
DHCP server present. Generally, RIS works well in networks with subnets.
Reference:
Rick Wallace, Self-Paced MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-210)-Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2000, Chapter 23, Lesson 3
Step-by-Step Guide to Remote OS Installation
QUESTION 5
You are the administrator of Alecnet 'ss network that is configured as shown in
the exhibit.
You ask your new trainee to install Windows 2000 Professional on 10
non-PXE-compliant computers on the marketing segment of your network. The 10
computers have just been delivered and do not have operating systems installed.
He attempts to load the computers by using an existing RIS image found on
Alecnet 'ss RIS server and discovers that the 10 computers cannot connect to
the RIS server.
He calls you and asks you to verify that existing client computers on the network
can connect to network servers, including the RIS server. The previously installed
client computers do not have any problems connecting to network resources,
including the RIS server. You then check the network servers and find that the
Windows NT Server 4.0 computer running WINS has stopped responding due to
hard disk failure. You need to find a solution so that your trainee can complete the
installation.
What should you do? (Choose two)
A. Repair and restart the WINS server.
B. Repair the WINS server and upgrade the server to Windows 2000 Server.
C. Configure the Active Directory server to run DHCP.
D. Configure a static entry in WINS that points to the RIS server.
E. Create and use a RIS boot disk.
F. Run RIPrep.exe to create a non-PXE-compliant startup disk.
Answer: C, E
Explanation: RIS has the following requirements: (1) DNS server, (2) DHCP server
and (3) Active Directory (Windows 2000 Domain Controller)
C: The exhibit shows the presence of Active Directory and DNS, but lack of a DHCP
server. We must, therefore, add a DHCP server.
E: Clients with non-PXE compliant network cards cannot be booted over the
network and, therefore, require a RIS boot disk to be able to connect to the RIS
server. A non-PXE boot disk can be created by using the RBFG.EXE utility.
Incorrect answers:
A, B, D: RIS does not use WINS at all. RIS uses DNS for name resolution.
F: RIPrep.exe is used to launch the RIPrep Wizard. It is not used to create
non-PXE-compliant startup disks. The RBFG.EXE utility is used to create startup or boot
disks.
Reference:
Rick Wallace, Self-Paced MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-210)-Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2000, Chapter 23, Lesson 3
Step-by-Step Guide to Remote OS Installation
Remote Installation Rbfg.exe Tools Works Only in Windows 2000 (Q246618)
QUESTION 6
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network with 75 Windows NT
Workstation 4.0 computers. You have received 50 new PXE-compliant computers
and wish to add them to the network as soon as possible. All the new computers
have identical hardware.
You deploy Windows 2000 Professional to the 50 computers by using a RIS image.
The first 10 computers successfully install Windows 2000 Professional. However,
you cannot install Windows 2000 Professional on remaining 40 computers.
What should you do?
A. Configure the DHCP scope to add additional IP addresses.
B. Run Rbfg.exe from the RemoteInstall\Admin folder on the RIS server.
C. Modify the startup sequence in the CMOS of the remaining computers.
D. Create computer accounts on the remaining computers in the Active Directory.
Answer: A
Explanation: RIS requires Active Directory, DNS and DHCP. The clients can either
be PXE-compliant or they can use a Remote boot diskette. In this scenario, the
DHCP server has run out of IP-addresses. By extending the scope by 40 IP
addresses the installation on the remaining computers will be successful.
Incorrect Answers:
B: Rbfg.exe is used to create Remote Boot disks for computers that do not have
PXE-compliant network cards. In this scenario, all clients are PXE-compliant and will
thus be able to boot through the network and access the RIS image. It is thus not
necessary to create Remote Boot disks.
C: The 50 new computers have identical hardware. There installation worked on 10 of
the new computers. There can thus be no incorrect startup sequence setting in CMOS.
D: In this situation there is no need for prestaged computer accounts in Active Directory.
Pre-staged computer accounts are used to select between RIS servers. By configuring the
RIS server to answer only known client computers it would require user accounts for all
RIS clients. This is not the default setting.
Reference:
Rick Wallace, Self-Paced MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-210)-Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2000, Chapter 23, Lesson 3
Step-by-Step Guide to Remote OS Installation
QUESTION 7
You are a trainee at Alecnet .s Y ou have been asked to install Windows 2000
Professional on 10 new computers with non PXE-compliant Network Interface
Cards (NICs).These 10 new computers are found on the marketing segment of
Alecnet 'ss network. You start one of the computers by using a RIS boot disk
provided by the senior helpdesk administrator. However, you are unable to connect
to the RIS server.
To troubleshoot you verify that existing client computers on the network can
connect to network servers, including the RIS server. After tell the network
administrator about this problem you are told that the network router does not
support BOOTP. You want to enable the new computers to connect to the RIS
server.
What should you do?
To answer, click the select and place button, and then drag the appropriate server
to the place server here boxes on the network (Note: Both boxes must be filled. If a
box does not require a server, use No server needed)
Answer:
Explanation:
RIS requires Active Directory, DNS and DHCP. These services must be accessible to all
RIS clients.
Place 1: No server is needed.
Existing clients are able to use RIS. There is therefore no need to install any services on
the subnet which includes the Domain Controller, RIS server and DNS server.
Place 2: DHCP Relay Agent.
The router is not RFC 1542 compliant. It will not relay DHCP traffic. The new clients
will not receive IP configurations and they are therefore unable to use the RIS service.
We must therefore install a DHCP relay agent on the new subnet. The DHCP relay agent
will enable the new clients to receive IP configurations and use RIS.
Reference:
Rick Wallace, Self-Paced MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-210)-Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2000, Chapter 23, Lesson 3
Step-by-Step Guide to Remote OS Installation
QUESTION 8
You have been assigned the task to install Windows 2000 Professional on 45 new
computers on Alecnet 'ss network. You start by installing Windows 2000
Professional on one of the new computers.
Microsoft Office 97, a virus scanner and other company-standard applications is
installed by logging in as the local Administrator on the computer. Next you create a
RIS image of the newly configured computer.
You have to ensure that the standard applications will be accessible to the user
when the user first logs on to the network on the computers installed with this RIS
image. What should you do?
A. Run Rbfg.exe before installing the standard applications. B.
Run RIPrep.exe before installing the standard applications. C.
Copy the All Users profile to the Default Users profile.
D. Copy the local Administrator account profile to the Default Users profile
Answer: D
Explanation: By copying the local Administrator account profile to the default users
profile, all users will get access to the shortcuts, which were made when the local
administrator installed the applications.
Incorrect answers:
A: Rbfg.exe (Remote boot floppy generator) is used to make a remote boot floppy,
which is used by non-PXE compliant RIS clients to start the RIS installation process. It is
thus not appropriate in this scenario.
B: Riprep.exe should not run prior to installing the applications, as the RIS image must
include the installed applications. Therefore riprep.exe must be used after the installation
of applications.
C: The all users profile is used by all the users. There is no need to copy it to the default
user profile.
Reference:
Rick Wallace, Self-Paced MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-210)-Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2000, Chapter 23, Lesson 1
QUESTION 9
Alecnet hs a s received a shipment with new computers that have to be installed with
Windows 2000 Professional as soon as possible. 30 of the new computers have
PXE-compliant NICs (Network Interface Cards) while 35 of the new computer are
non-PXE-compliant. All hardware in the new computers is included on the current
hardware compatibility list (HCL). The administrator of Alecnet 'ss RIS server
has created and loaded a RIS image that you will use to install these new
computers. When you start the 65 computers you discover that only the 30 PXECompliant
computers can connect to the RIS server.
You need to install Windows 200 Professional on all 65 computers by using RIS.
What should you do?
A. Run Rbfg.exe to create a Non-PXE-compliant startup disk.
B. Run Riprep.exe to create a Non-PXE complaint startup disk.
C. Grant the Everyone group NTFS Read permission for the RIS image.
D. Grant the Administrators group NTFS Read permission for the RIS image.
Answer: A
Explanation: Non-PXE compliant clients need to use a network boot disk to be able
to connect to the RIS server. This boot disk can be created using the RBFG.EXE
utility (remote boot floppy generator).
Incorrect answers:
B: Riprep.exe is used to make a disk image. It is not used to create non-PXE-compliant
startup disks. RBFG.EXE is used to create this bootable disk
C: The 30 PXE-compliant computers were able to load the image. Therefore there is no
problem with the NTFS permissions on the RIS image.
D: The 30 PXE-compliant computers were able to load the image. Therefore there is no
problem with the NTFS permissions on the RIS image.
Reference:
Rick Wallace, Self-Paced MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-210)-Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2000, Chapter 23, Lesson 3
Remote Installation Rbfg.exe Tools Works Only in Windows 2000 (Q246618)
QUESTION 10
You administer Alecnet 'ss network that has five Windows 2000 server
computers and 75 Windows 2000 Professional computers. All client computers on
Alecnet 'ss network has been installed by using a RIS image. You have been
assigned the task to upgrade several applications, that doesn't have built-in support
for scripted installations, on the Windows 2000 Professional computers.
The following goal has to be accomplished:
1. The installation of the upgraded application on the Windows 2000 Professional
computers will be done unattended.
2. No changes will be made to the existing user environments on the Windows 2000
Professional computers.
3. Each computer has an asset tag and the network name of each Windows 2000
Professional computer will be changed to match this asset tag.
4. The RIS image and the upgraded applications will be enabled as they are added
to the network.
The following actions are taken by you:
1. The previously existing RIS image is installed on a Windows 20000 Professional
computer named Computer1.
2. The upgraded applications is installed on Computers1.
3. The network name of Computer1 is changed to %DMI-SERIAL_NUM%.
4. The RIS image is loaded on to the RIS server by running RIPrep.exe on
Computer1.
5. All of the Windows 2000 Professional computers are booted, and the RIS image is
loaded from the RIS server.
Which result or results do these actions produce? (Choose all that apply.)
A. An unattended installation of the upgraded applications will be performed on the
Windows 20000 Professional computers.
B. Existing user environments will be maintained on the Windows 2000 Professional
computers.
C. The network name of each Windows 2000 Professional computer will be changed to
match its asset tag.
D. The RIS image and the upgraded applications will be enabled as they are added to the
network.
Answer: A, D
Explanation: The following steps are taken:
The RIS image is created then the applications are installed on Computer1 before the new
RIS image was created using the RIPrep utility. All the applications will be included in
this image. Furthermore, you have loaded the new RIS image on to the RIS server,
started all of the Windows 2000 Professional computers, and then loaded the RIS image
from the RIS server. Unattended installations of the upgraded applications will thus be
performed.
Incorrect answers:
B: The hard drives on the computers are overwritten when the new RIS image is loaded.
Therefore the existing user environments will not be maintained but will be replaced.
C: No special action is taken to handle the naming of the Windows 2000 Professional
computers. The renaming of Computer1 to %DMI_SERIAL_NUM% does not
accomplish the naming of the Windows 2000 Professional computers.
Reference:
Rick Wallace, Self-Paced MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-210)-Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2000, Chapter 23, Lesson 3
Step-by-Step Guide to Remote OS Installation
QUESTION 11
You are the administrator of your company's network. The network is configured
as shown in the exhibit.
You have been asked to install Windows 2000 Professional on new 10
non-PXE-compliant computers that are found on the marketing segment of your
network. The installation will be done by using a previously prepared and loaded
RIS image. You boot one of the computers with a RIS boot disk. However, you are
unable connect to the RIS server.
When troubleshooting this issue you verify that the existing client computers on the
network can connect to network servers, including the RIS server. The network
router does not support BOOTP, so existing client computers use manually
configured TCP/IP addresses. You want to enable the computers to connect to the
RIS server.
What should you do?
A. Add a computer running DHCP Relay Agent to the marketing segment.
B. Add a computer running the network monitor driver to the marketing segment.
C. Move the Windows 2000 Server computer running WINS to the marketing segment.
D. Move the Windows 2000 Server computer running Active Directory to the marketing
segment.
Answer: A
Explanation: RIS requires DNS, DHCP, and Active Directory. These services are all
present according to the exhibit. The problem is the router which isn't RFC-1542
compliant, i.e. it is not BOOTP compliant, and therefore the DHCP Server will not
be reached from the marketing segment. Thus the computers will not be able to
contact the RIS server since RIS clients require DHCP to acquire TCP/IP
configuration. By adding a DHCP Relay Agent to the marketing segment the
computers will be able to connect to the DHCP server, get their TCP/IP
configuration, and connect to the RIS server.
Incorrect answers:
B: Network monitor driver is used to monitor network traffic. It cannot solve the
problem in this scenario and is thus inappropriate.
C: In addition to a DHCP server, the RIS server requires the presence of a DNS server
running Active Directory. As DNS and Active Directory are present in the exhibit, there
is no need for the WINS server. Both WINS and DNS with Active Directory are
responsible for name resolution. A WINS server is required for compatibility with older
versions of Windows and with non-Windows computers.
D: A DHCP server, a DNS server and Active Directory is available on this network.
These servers and services are required for RIS. However the RIS server cannot access
the DHCP server as the router is not RFC-1542 compliant.
Reference:
Rick Wallace, Self-Paced MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-210)-Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2000, Chapter 23, Lesson 3
QUESTION 12
You are the administrator of Alecnet 'ss network which is configured as shown
in the exhibit.
One of the users reports that he is having problems with accessing resources on the
Internet from his Windows 2000 Professional computer. The user is using a
computer named Computer16. You start the troubleshooting process by trying if a
computer named Computer24 can connect to the Internet, with successful results.
Next you log on to Computer16 and find that you do not have any problems with
accessing the local Windows 2000 Server computer, but you cannot connect to the
Internet. You run the ipconfig /all command on Computer16. The relevant results
are shown in the following table.
Host Name Computer16
IP Address 10.10.30.200
Subnet
Mask 255.255.255.0
Default
Gateway 10.10.13.254
DHCP
Enabled No
DNS 10.10.13.10
WINS 10.10.13.20
You want to be able to connect to the Internet from Computer16.
What should you do on Computer16?
A. Change the Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0
B. Change the Default Gateway to 10.10.30.1.
C. Configure the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties to Obtain DNS server address
automatically.
D. Configure the Local Area Network (LAN) Settings in the Internet Properties to
Bypass proxy server for local addresses.
Answer: B
Explanation: The default gateway parameter is incorrect. The current value is
10.10.13.254. We should change it to IP address of the router interface local to
Computer16, 10.10.30.1. Default gateway is the intermediate device on a local
network that stores network IDs of other networks in the enterprise or Internet. To
communicate with a host on another network, you need to configure an IP address
for the default gateway. TCP/IP sends packets for remote networks to the default
gateway (if no other route is configured), which forwards the packets to other
gateways until the packet is delivered to a gateway connected to the specified
destination.
Incorrect answers:
A: The subnet mask is correct.
C: The computer is not DHCP enabled; it has a static IP address and DNS server address.
Therefore, we should not configure the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties to Obtain
DNS server address automatically.
D: Bypassing the Proxy server will not enable Computer16 to access the Internet. In fact
it will have the opposite effect since the proxy server is the server that connects the
network to the Internet via T1 line. Furthermore the options suggests configuration to
obtain local addresses, this is not what is required.
Reference:
Microsoft Training and Certification, Installing and Configuring Microsoft
Windows2000: Delivery Guide, Course Number: 1557A, Microsoft Official Curriculum,
Microsoft Press, Redmond, 1999, Module 5, p. 5
QUESTION 13
You are a new trainee at Alecnet .sc o m's network which is configured as shown
in the exhibit.
You wish to reinstall Windows 2000 Professional on 10 PXE-compliant computers
that are used for educational purpose on the Marketing segment of your network.
On the RIS server there is an existing RIS image to be used for these computers.
You attempt to load the computers by using the existing RIS image and discover
that the 10 computers cannot connect to the RIS server.
Your supervisor verifies that existing client computers on the network can connect
to the network servers, including the RIS server. You contact the network
administrator to see if there is a known problem and he confirms that the Windows
NT Server 4.0 computer running WINS has stopped responding due to a hard disk
failure. You want to enable the 10 new computers to connect to the RIS server.
What should you do?
A. Repair and restart the WINS server.
B. Repair the WINS server and upgrade the server to Windows 2000 Server.
C. Configure the Active Directory server to run DHCP.
D. Run RIPrep.exe to create a PXE-compliant startup disk.
Answer: C
Explanation: RIS has the following requirements: (1) DNS server, (2) DHCP server
and (3) Active Directory (Windows 2000 Domain Controller).
The exhibit shows the presence of Active Directory and DNS, but lack of a DHCP server.
We must, therefore add a DHCP server.
Incorrect Answers:
A: RIS does not require the use of a WINS server so repairing and restarting the WINS
server will not enable the 10 new computers to connect to the RIS server.
B: RIS does not require the use of a WINS server so repairing and restarting the WINS
server will not enable the 10 new computers to connect to the RIS server.
D: RIPrep.exe isn't used to create PXE-compliant startup disks. RBFG.exe is used to
create PXE-compliant startup disks. However, the client computers in this question are
PXE-compliant and therefore do not need PXE-compliant startup disks.
Reference:
Rick Wallace, Self-Paced MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-210)-Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2000, Chapter 23, Lesson 3
QUESTION 14
You are the desktop administrator for Alecnet .sc om's salesdepartment. On
Alecnet .sc om's network there is a RIS server that is used for most of the
operating system installations.
You need to reinstall Windows 2000 Professional on your computer that is equipped
with a SCSI disk subsystem. You start the computer by using the Windows 2000
Professional CD-ROM, and you begin the installation. However, Setup reports that
it cannot find any disk on which to install Windows 2000 Professional.
Next you try to start the computer by using a RIS bootable floppy disk, but setup
still reports that it cannot find any disk on which to install Windows 2000
Professional. You verify that the hard drive is OK by connecting it to another
computer with a SCSI controller.
You need to install Windows 2000 Professional to your computer. what should you
do?
A. Add an answer file to the root directory of the RIS bootable floppy disk.
Start the computer by using the RIS bootable floppy disk, and run Setup by using RIS.
B. Add the SCSI-controller driver to the root directory of the RIS bootable floppy disk.
Start the computer by using the RIS bootable floppy disk, and run Setup by using RIS.
C. Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM, and run Setup.
After Setup starts, provide an answer file on a floppy disk.
D. Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM, and run Setup.
After Setup starts, provide a SCSI-controller driver on a floppy disk.
E. Start the computer by using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM, and run Setup.
After Setup starts, provide the appropriate HAL on a floppy disk.
Answer: D
Explanation: The problem here is that Windows 2000 doesn't have a driver for the
SCSI-controller and so can't find a hard disk to install onto. We can solve this
problem by providing a driver during the installation. During the text mode part of
the installation, you will see the option to "Press F6 to install a third party SCSI
driver". When you press F6
SCSI-controller driver on it. Windows 2000 will then be able to see the SCSI hard
disks and install successfully.
Incorrect Answers:
A: An answer file provides answers to the questions you get asked during the graphical
part of the setup routine. The setup program won't run because Windows 2000 doesn't
have a driver for the SCSI-controller and so can't find a hard disk to install onto.
Therefore, an answer file won't help.
B: We need to install a SCSI controller driver. However, this is not the correct way to do
this.
C: An answer file provides answers to the questions you get asked during the graphical
part of the setup routine. The setup program won't run because Windows 2000 doesn't
have a driver for the SCSI-controller and so can't find a hard disk to install onto.
Therefore, an answer file won't help.
E: We don't need to install a new HAL. You would install a new HAL on a high end
server with multiple processors.
Reference:
Rick Wallace, Self-Paced MCSE Training Kit (Exam 70-210)-Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2000, Chapter 23, Lesson 3
QUESTION 15
You administer Alecnet 'ss Windows 2000 network that consist of 50 Windows 98
computers with static IP addresses and a non-BootP compliant router.
The network has been running without any problems recently and all services on
your network are currently functioning correctly. You have been asked to install 40
new computers for a new department. The computers have identical hardware and
the Network Interface Cards (NICs) are PXE-compliant. You use a previously
prepared Remote Installation Service (RIS) image to deploy Windows 2000
Professional to the 40 computers. When starting the computers you discover that
they wont connect to the RIS Server to begin the RIS installation.
You wish to install Windows 2000 Professional on the 40 new computers with the
least amount of effort.
What should you do?
To answer, drag the appropriate component from the component area to the correct
server where it must be installed in the Network Diagram area.
Answer:
Explanation:
The installation is failing because the client computers are unable to receive an IP
configuration from the DHCP server. The reason for this is that the router is non-BootP
(RFC1542) compliant, which means that the router is unable to forward DHCP broadcast
packets. The solution is to configure a server as a DHCP Relay Agent. The DHCP Relay
agent will capture the DHCP broadcast packets and unicast them through the router to the
DHCP server.