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You have been assigned the task to install Windows 2000 Professional on 75 new
computers. You prepare a standard installation image to use on all the new
computers. The hardware configuration on the hard disks and other hardware
components are not the same on all computers.
You prepare the image by installing Windows 2000 Professional and other standard
software used in the company on one of the computers. You log on to the computer
using the local Administrator account and make necessary configurations to the
standard applications and customize the desktop settings you intend to deploy.
You continue the image preparation by running the Setup Manager and creating a
Sysprep.inf file. Sysprep.exe and Setupcl.exe is copied to the C:\Sysprep folder and
you run Sysprep.exe and your third party disk imaging software.
You copy the image to the several test computers and restart the computers. When
the installation is complete, you find that some of the computers do not function at
all. You also find that the desktop settings do not appear as you have configured
them on the original computer.
You want to correct the imaging process and ensure that all computers have the
same standard desktop. What should you do? (Choose two)

A. Copy Sysprep.inf to C:\Sysprep folder.
B. Copy the Administrator profile to the Default User profile, and then grant permissions
to the Everyone group to use the profile.
C. Include the -pnp parameter for Sysprep.exe when you rerun that utility.
D. Include the -nosidgen parameter for Sysprep.exe when you rerun that utility.

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Answer: B, C

Explanation:
B: A user profile is automatically created and maintains the desktop configuration for
each user's desktop on the local Windows 2000 computer. This user profile is created
when the user logs on to a computer for the first time. An administrator profile, which
maintains the administrators desktop configuration is created during the Windows 2000
Professional installation. In this scenario the administrator profile must be copied and
used as the Default User profile, which is applied to all users. As all users are
automatically placed in the Everyone user group, the Everyone user group must be
granted permission to access this profile.
C: Because the computers that Windows 2000 Professional will be installed onto have
different hardware configurations, a full plug and play detection must be done during the
installation process. This can be accomplished by including the -pnp parameter to the
sysprep.exe utility, as this parameter causes the plug and play detection utility to be used.
Incorrect answers:
A: When the installation is complete, you find that some of the computers do not
function at all and that the desktop settings do not appear as they have been configured
on the original computer. This indicates that the sysprep installation was successful.
Therefore the sysprep.inf file must have already been in the C:\Sysprep folder (as is the
default when using setupmgr.exe to create the file).
D: The -nosidgen is only used on the initial computer where the clone image was made.
It instructs the installation program not to generate the system information that is unique
to each installation of Windows 2000 Professional. This parameter is not used here
during the installation of Windows 2000 Professional on the target computers. It is
therefore not relevant to this scenario.

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