- A.Modify the properties of the existing printer port to use the new print device.
- B.Change the LPT port setting to bidirectional in the BIOS on your computer.
- C.Change the LPT port setting to enable legacy Plug and Play detection on your computer.
- D.Obtain and install the WDM-compliant device drivers and printing software for the printer.
- A.Grant Paul NTFS permission so that he can access any parent folder to files in the shared folder.
- B.Share the Sales folder and grant Paul shared folder permission to access the shared Sales folder.
- C.Remove Paul from any other group that has been explicitly denied access to the Sales folder.
- D.Delete the Sales local group and recreate it. Add individual user accounts from the Sales department back into Sales local group.
- A.Enable bidirectional support for Printer1.
- B.Change the share name of Printer2 to Printer1.
- C.Configure Printer1 to add a port, and set the port to \\Computer2\Printer2.
- D.Configure the printer server properties to use the path \\Computer2\$Winnt$\System32\Spool\Printers.
- A.Replace the SCSI adapter card with a Windows 2000 Professional compatible SCSI adapter. Start the installation from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. Add the new adapter card drivers when you are prompted.
- B.Obtain Windows 2000 drivers from the SCSI adapter manufacturer. Copy the drivers to C:\Winnt folder. Start the installation from the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.
- C.Obtain Windows 2000 drivers from the SCSI adapter manufacturer. Start the installation by using the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. Add the new adapter card drivers when you are prompted.
- D.Modify Config.sys to use your existing SCSI adapter and existing CD-ROM drive. Using Windows NT 4.0, start the installation by running Winnt32.exe from the I386 folder on the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM.
- A.On computer1, copy the CD-ROM driver and system files named ntdetect, ntbootdd.sys, Ntdll.dll and Setupldr.bin to a formatted floppy disk. On computer2, restart the computer by using the floppy disk. Then run WinNT32/debug from the Windows 2000 Professi
- B.From computer1, copy the CD-ROM driver and system files named Ntdetect, Ntbootdd.sys, Ntdll.dll, and Setupldr.bin to a formatted floppy disk. On the computer2, restart the upgrade by using the floppy disk. Then run WinNT32/rx from the Windows 2000 Profe
- C.On the computer1, run Makebt32.exe from the Bootdisk folder on the Windows 2000 Professional CD-ROM. On computer2, restart the upgrade by using the newly created floppy disks.
- D.On computer1, perform. a remote installation from a network share. On computer2, when the text portion of setup has completed, resume the installation by using the Setup Manager.
- Although you had set the user interaction level to full unattended mode, you are prompted for all the required parameters. You want to ensure that the unattended installation does not prompt you for input. What should you do?
- A.Add a [Data] section to Unattend.txt, and set the Unattendedinstall parameter to Yes.
- B.Add an [Unattend] section to Unattend.txt, and set the OEMPreinstall parameter to yes.
- C.Rename Unattend.txt on the floppy disk to Winnt.sif.
- D.Create a \$Oem$\$1 folder on the hard disk of the test computer, and copy Unattend.txt to the folder.