THE /L SWITCH ENABLES LOGGING FOR SCANSTATE

5.

Correct Answers: A

A. Correct:

The /l switch enables logging for Scanstate.exe and requires you to pro-

vide a file name for the log. The /v switch specifies the level of verbosity for the

logging—7 is the most verbose setting. The /u and /f switches provide additional

information about the resources to be scanned.

B. Incorrect:

The USMT does not record detailed error messages to the system or

application logs.

C. Incorrect:

The question states that you are having problems on the computer

running Windows Me, which implies that the trouble involves the ScanState tool,

not the LoadState tool. The LoadState tool would be run on the target computer

that has Windows XP Professional installed.

D. Incorrect:

The ScanState tool is run locally on the computer where data and set-

tings are being transferred from; it is not likely that it will record any events on the

domain controller’s application or system log. It might generate events in the secu-

rity log on the domain controller if auditing were enabled and you were trying to

access a shared folder with an account that did not have sufficient permission to

write files to that location.