WHEN USING DISK IMAGING TO DEPLOY WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL, YOU DONOT NEED TO CREATE UDF FILES
1.
Correct Answers: C
A. Incorrect:
When using disk imaging to deploy Windows XP Professional, you do
not need to create UDF files.
B. Incorrect:
RIS is another possible approach to deploying multiple computers,
but you have already proposed using disk images. Copying the images to the disk
drives of the new computers does not require RIS. In this scenario, non-Microsoft
tools are used for distribution.
C. Correct:
Before you create an image of the reference computer, you must use
SysPrep to remove security and user information unique to the system. SysPrep
erases the computer’s name, its globally unique identifier (GUID), and all other
settings that might cause problems if they appear on multiple computers on the
same network.
D. Incorrect:
RIS is another possible approach to deploying multiple computers,
drives of the new computers does not require RIS or PXE-enabled network cards.
Additionally, the entire computer needs to be PXE-compliant, not just the network
cards. Merely installing PXE-enabled network cards into a computer does not
guarantee that it will be able to boot directly from the network. In this scenario,
non-Microsoft tools are used for distribution.