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Certkiller has received a shipment with new computers that have to be installed with
Windows 2000 Professional as soon as possible. 30 of the new computers have
PXE-compliant NICs (Network Interface Cards) while 35 of the new computer are
non-PXE-compliant. All hardware in the new computers is included on the current
hardware compatibility list (HCL). The administrator of Certkiller 's RIS server has
created and loaded a RIS image that you will use to install these new computers.
When you start the 65 computers you discover that only the 30 PXE-Compliant
computers can connect to the RIS server.
You need to install Windows 200 Professional on all 65 computers by using RIS.
What should you do?

A. Run Rbfg.exe to create a Non-PXE-compliant startup disk.
B. Run Riprep.exe to create a Non-PXE complaint startup disk.
C. Grant the Everyone group NTFS Read permission for the RIS image.
D. Grant the Administrators group NTFS Read permission for the RIS image.

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Answer: A

Explanation: Non-PXE compliant clients need to use a network boot disk to be able
to connect to the RIS server. This boot disk can be created using the RBFG.EXE
utility (remote boot floppy generator).
Incorrect answers:
B: Riprep.exe is used to make a disk image. It is not used to create non-PXE-compliant
startup disks. RBFG.EXE is used to create this bootable disk
C: The 30 PXE-compliant computers were able to load the image. Therefore there is no
problem with the NTFS permissions on the RIS image.
D: The 30 PXE-compliant computers were able to load the image. Therefore there is no
problem with the NTFS permissions on the RIS image.

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