You are the network administrator for Ezonexam.com.
You need to install Windows 2000 Professional on 75 new computers in your network. You use Setup Manager wizard to configure a fully automated installation script. file. You test the unattended installation using the fully automated installation script. file. When the installation completes you realize that the Windows 2000 Professional CD does not contain the driver for the Plug and Play video adapter used by the new computers.
You want to include the correct driver for the video adapter when installing Windows 2000 Professional.
What should you do? (Each correct presents part of the solution. Select three.)
A.Run sysprep.exe with the -pnp parameter.
B.In the UserData section of the fully automated installation script. file, specify the ProductID variable.
C.In the Unattended section of the fully automated installation script. file, set the Oem PnP Drivers Path property to the location of the video driver files.
D.In the Unattended section of the fully automated installation script. file, set the Oem Preinstall property to Yes.
E.Copy the video driver to the i386\$OEM$\$1\VidDriver.
F.Copy the video driver to the i386\$$\System32.
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答 案:CDE
C,D,E 解析:Explanation: The $OEM$ subfolder is used to hold applications, drivers, or utilities you want Setup to copy to the target computer. If Setup finds the $OEM$ folder in the root of the distribution folder, it copies all of the files found in this directory to the temporary directory created during the text portion of Setup. The OEMFILESPATH key in the answer file allows you to create the $OEM$ subfolder outside of the distribution folder. Thus options C, D and E should enable you to include the correct driver for the video adapter.
Incorrect answers:
A: Sysprep.exe with the -pnp parameter is the Mini-Setup wizard that detects new or different Plug and Play devices on the destination computer and disables those that were used on the master computer but not found on the destination computer. You might want to use the -pnp switch to enable legacy device detection or to re-enumerate the devices on the destination computer. Using this switch adds a few extra minutes to the end-user's experience in order to do a complete hardware redetection. However, this is not what is required in this case.
B: The ProductID key specifies the Microsoft Product Identification (Product ID) number. This parameter sets the Product ID for all computers installed using this unattended text file to the same value. Specifying the ProductID variable will not ensure that you have the correct driver for the video adapter included in the installation.
F: The video driver should be copied to the i386\$OEM$\$1\VidDriver instead.