THE SETUP WIZARD IS PART OF THE ATTENDED INSTALLATION PROCESS; IT DOESNOT INCLUDE ANY FEATURES FOR MIGRATING USER SETTINGS FROM ANOTHER COMPUTER TO THESYSTEM WHERE WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL IS BEING INSTALLED
4.
Correct Answers: C
A. Incorrect:
The Setup Wizard is part of the attended installation process; it does
not include any features for migrating user settings from another computer to the
system where Windows XP Professional is being installed.
B. Incorrect:
You use SysPrep to prepare a computer running Windows XP Profes-
sional for imaging so that the disk image can be used to automate the deployment
of similarly configured systems. It does not include any features for migrating user
settings from one computer to another.
C. Correct:
The File And Settings Transfer Wizard is a tool to help transfer a user’s
files and settings to a new installation of Windows XP Professional. It can copy
many different types of files and settings for such things as the Desktop and Dis-
play, and for some applications (such as Microsoft Outlook). It is the ideal tool in
this scenario.
D. Incorrect:
You use RIS for automating the deployment of computers across the
network. It leverages technologies such as Windows 2000 Server, Active Directory,
GPOs, and Windows XP Professional. It does not include any features for migrat-
ing user settings between computers.