Exam Number/Code: 70-270
Exam name: Install Config Admin Windows XP Professional
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QUESTION NO: 1 You work as the network administrator at CramBible.com. The CramBible.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named CramBible.com. A CramBible.com user named Mia Hamm uses a Windows 95 client computer named CramBibleWS270. CramBible-WS270 contains a single hard disk drive with two partitions that have been assigned the drive letters C and D. You need to perform a clean install of Windows XP Professional on CramBible-WS270. You decide to install a second hard disk drive in CramBible-WS270 and assign it the drive letter E. You want the E: drive to become the boot partition. What should you do? A. Select Advanced Options from the Install Options dialog box in Setup. B. At the command prompt, run winnt32.exe /syspart:E. C. Define the TargetPath option in an answer file and use the answer file to perform an unattended installation. D. Use Sysprep to create an image for CramBible-WS270. Answer: A Section:(none) Explanation/Reference: Explanation: The boot partition is the partition that constrains the %SystemRoot% folder into which set up copies the Windows XP Professional system files. This partition can be the primary partition of a logical partition. You can specify which drive letter or partition Setup should use in the Advanced Options dialog box. Incorrect answers: B: The syspart switch is used to copy Set up files to a temporary hard disk drive that can be moved to another computer on which the installation is to be performed. The syspart switch marks the specified drive letter as the system partition to which Setup will copy the Setup startup files. CramBible.com The hard drive can then be moved to a new computer where Windows XP Professional Setup will begin at the next phase. C: The TargetPath option of an answer file specifies the name of the folder in which Windows XP Professional will be installed. It does not specify the drive letter or partition. D: Sysprep is used to create an image that contains the operating system and the applications that are to be installed on a target computer. However, the Sysprep image can only contain a single partition and will replace the C: drive. Reference: Melissa Craft & Don Poulton, Exam Prep 2: Windows XP Professional , Que Publications, Indianapolis , 2005, Chapter 1 Lisa Donald & James Chellis, MCSA/MCSE: Windows XP Professional Study Guide ; Third Edition, Sybex Inc., Alameda , 2005, P. 12 QUESTION NO: 2 You work as the network administrator at CramBible.com. The CramBible.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named CramBible.com. All servers on the CramBible.com network run Windows 2000 Server. Half the client computers run Windows NT 4.0 Workstation and the rest run Windows XP Professional. The CramBible.com network also contains a file server named CramBible-SR24. You need to upgrade a Windows NT 4.0 client computer named CramBible-WS290 to Windows XP Professional. However, the Windows XP Professional installation CD does not contain the drivers for the network adapter card currently installed on CramBible-WS290. You copy the i386 folder from the Windows XP professional installation CD to a shared folder named i386 on CramBible-SR24. In the i386 shared folder you create a folder named Testadpcrd and copy the drivers for the network adapter card to the Testadpcrd folder. You want the Testadpcrd folder to be copied to thefolder on CramBible-WS290 during the upgrade process. After the upgrade, you want to be able to access the drivers in the Testadpcrd folder for future use. What should you do on CramBible-WS290? A. At a command prompt, run the Winnt.exe command with the /r:testadpcrd switch. B. At a command prompt, run the Winnt.exe command with the /rx:testadpcrd switch. C. At a command prompt, run the Winnt32.exe command with the /copysource:testadpcrd switch. D. At a command prompt, run the Winnt32.exe command with the /copydir:testadpcrd switch. Answer: D Section:(none) Explanation/Reference: Explanation: In the i386 folder you will find the Winnt32.exe or Winnt.exe . In the command prompt you the use CramBible.com the Winnt32.exe command with the copydir switch. The copydir :folder name create a customized subfolders that can be used with the Windows XP Professional installation. If you use the /copydir option, the folder is not deleted. Incorrect answers: A: The /r switch is used with the winnt command. The winnt command is used to install Windows XP Professional on a computer that is not running Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4 Workstation, Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows XP Home Edition. B: The / rx switch is used with the winnt command. The winnt command is used to install Windows XP Professional on a computer that is not running Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4 Workstation, Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows XP Home Edition. C: The /copysource :folder name is used to create a temporary subfolder for Windows XP Professional files to be used during the installation process. Once the installation process is complete, the folders created with this process are deleted. If you use the /copydir option, the folder is not deleted. 3 Reference: Lisa Donald & James Chellis, MCSA/MCSE: Windows XP Professional Study Guide ; Third Edition, Sybex Inc., Alameda , 2005, P. 11 QUESTION NO: 3 You have been assigned the task of installing Windows XP Professional on the Windows 2000 Professional computers at a branch office to CramBible. You copy the installation files from the Windows XP Professional CD-Rom to a network shared folder named \\FileSrv01\WinXP. Next, you download updates from the Windows Update Web site to \\FileSrv01\XPUpdates using the branch offices 56kbps WAN link. Because your branch office's limited WAN connection is used for other purposes, you want to use the least possible WAN bandwidth while performing the installations. You also want downloaded updates to be applied to the computers with the least possible administrative effort. Now, you need to install Windows XP Professional and all the updates on all Windows 2000 Professional computer. Which action should you take on each computer? A. Run the \\FileSrv01\WinXP\Winnt32/dudisable command. B. Run the \\FileSrv01\WinXP\Winnt32/copydir:i386\XPUpdates/dudisable command. C. Run the \\FileSrv01\WinXP\Winnt32 command, accept the Dynamic Updates defaults, and install the updates. D. Run the \\FileSrv01\WinXP\Winnt32/duprepare:\\FileSrv01\XPUpdates command. Then, run the \ \FileSrv01\WinXP\Winnt32/dushare:\\FileSrv01\XPUpdates command. CramBible.com Answer: D Section:(none) Explanation/Reference: Explanation: The /duprepare switch prepares the downloaded update files to be used during an installation with the / dushare switch. When you run Winnt32.exe with the /DUShare switch, the Dynamic Update wizard is not displayed to the user and no attempt is made to connect to Windows Update. Incorrect Answers: A: The /dudisable switch disables the dynamic update wizard but the installation will only use the original installation files without the downloaded updates. B: This is an incorrect command. C: If we accept the defaults, the installation wizard will connect to the Internet to download the updates. Reference:Rick Wallace, MCSE (Exam 70-270) Microsoft XP Professional Training Kit, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2002, Chapter 2, Lesson 3 QUESTION NO: 4 You are the senior desktop administrator for CramBible. You get a phone call from one of your Trainees, who is performing a clean installation of Windows XP Professional on a computer that currently runs Windows 98. He states that the text-based portion of Setup finished successfully. Before the GUI-based portion of Setup starts, the computer stopped responding. He investigated and discovered that there is a problem with a device driver. You want to know which device is causing the problem. What should you tell him to do? A. Modify the Boot.ini file to include the /fastdetect switch. B. Modify the Boot.ini file to include the /sos switch. C. Restart Setup by using the /dudisable switch. D. Restart Setup by using the /dushare switch. E. Restart the computer. From the Recovery console, read the Dr. Watson.log. F. Restart the computer. From the Recovery console, read the Comsetup.log. Answer: B Section:(none) Explanation/Reference: Explanation: When trying to troubleshoot startup problems with Windows XP (or Windows 2000/NT), in particular when the system hangs at reboot as in this scenario, we should use the "/SOS switch in the boot.ini startup file. This switch causes the names of drivers to be displayed as they load during boot. Incorrect Answers: A: The /fastdetect switch is used by default. It makes the early boot process, NTDETECT, skip the CramBible.com detection of parallel and serial devices (Plug and Play will find them). This makes booting faster. You cannot configure the /fastdetect switch to log information on device drivers. C: The /dudisable switch is used to configure if dynamic update should be run at setup. If latest patches should be downloaded from the Microsoft Web site. The /dudisable switch will not help finding the problematic device drdiver. D: The /dushare switch is used to with winnt32.exe to Deploy the Windows XP Dynamic Update packages. It will not help you find the device driver which causes problems. E: Dr. Watson logs application crashes. Dr. Watson log files do not contain information on device drivers. F: The Comsetup.log file is created during the installation process, but it contains Comsetup.log COM+ information, not information on device drivers.Reference:Rick Wallace, MCSE (Exam 70- 270) Microsoft XP Professional Training Kit, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2002, Chapter 2, Lesson 5 QUESTION NO: 5 You are the senior desktop administrator for CramBible.com. The company has a volume licensing agreement to install Windows XP Professional. You send your trainee to a branch office to repair a failed hard disk on a Windows XP Professional computer. He forgot to bring a Windows XP Professional CD-ROM with you, and none is available at the branch office so he purchases a retail copy of Windows XP Professional. After Setup starts, he is prompted for the product key. What should the trainee enter as product key? A. Type the serial number that appears in the System Properties dialog box of another Windows XP Professional computer in the branch office. B. Contact a Microsoft activation center to obtain your company's Windows XP Professional volume license product key, and type the product key. C. Type the product key that appears on the back of the Windows XP Professional CD case. D. Type the following product key: 11111-11111-11111-11111. Answer: C Section:(none) Explanation/Reference: Explanation: Simply use the product key on the back of the Windows XP Professional CD case. Incorrect Answers: A: The volume licensing serial number of Windows XP Professional would not work with a retailed Windows XP Professional. B: The volume license product key would not work with a retail copy of Windows XP Professional. D: The product key 11111-11111-11111-11111 would not be accepted by the installation CramBible.com program.Reference:Rick Wallace, MCSE (Exam 70-270) Microsoft XP Professional Training Kit, Microsoft Press, Redmond, 2002, Chapter 2, Lesson 2Windows XP product documentation, Windows XP Product ActivationMicrosoft Licensing, Do You Need a Product Key? QUESTION NO: 6 You are the desktop administrator for CramBible. You are in the process of upgrading a Windows 98 computer to Windows XP Professional. The user of the computer wants to keep all settings and applications as they where before the upgrade. Windows 98 is installed in a folder named C:\Win98. You start the upgrade by inserting the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM into the computer and restarting the computer. The text on the screen in the test-based portion of Setup states that "Pass Any Exam. Any Time."6 Windows XP Professional will be installed in a folder named C\Windows. You need to ensure that Windows XP Professional upgrades the existing Windows 98 installation and keeps all settings and applications. What should you do? A. Rename the C:\Win98 folder to C:\Windows. B. Modify the installation settings in the text-based portion of Setup so that Windows XP Professional is installed in the C:\Win98 folder. C. Restart the computer by using Windows 98. Then insert the Windows XP Professional CD- ROM into the computer and run Setup from the CD-ROM. D. Use the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM to create a set of Setup floppy disks. Restart the computer by using the first floppy disk in the set to launch Setup. Answer: C Section:(none) Explanation/Reference: Explanation: You cannot boot to the XP CD if you want to upgrade the existing operating system. To upgrade Windows 98 to Windows XP, you need to start Windows 98 first. Then insert the Windows XP installation CD and run setup. When setup starts, you will have the option to upgrade the existing operating system. Incorrect Answers: A: Renaming the Windows 98 installation folder will not enable you to upgrade the operating system. You must run the Windows XP setup program from within the Windows 98 environment to upgrade Windows 98. B: This would cause the Windows XP installation to overwrite the Windows 98 installation; it will not upgrade the Windows 98 installation. D: You cannot use the setup floppy disks to upgrade Windows 98. You must run the Windows XP setup program from within the Windows 98 environment to upgrade Windows 98.Reference:Rick Wallace, MCSE (Exam 70-270) Microsoft XP Professional Training Kit, Microsoft Press, Redmond, CramBible.com 2002, Chapter 2, Lesson 2
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