ServerEzonexam14 is a Windows NT Server 4.0 computer. ServerEzonexam14 is also a member server in a Windows 2000 domain named marketing.Ezonexam.local. The marketing.Ezonexam.local domain also has five Windows NT Server 4.0 backup domain controllers.
You want to upgrade ServerEzonexam14 to a Windows 2000 member server in the marketing.Ezonexam.local domain. You also want to be able to implement Universal Groups in the marketing.Ezonexam.local domain.
What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three)
A. Reinstall Windows NT Server 4.0 on ServerEzonexam14 in the same WINNT folder, and make ServerEzonexam14 a BDC in the marketing domain.
B. Run the Active Directory Installation Wizard to make ServerEzonexam14 a domain controller in the marketing.Ezonexam.local domain.
C. Run the Active Directory Installation Wizard to convert ServerEzonexam14 to a domain controller in the fabrikam.local domain.
D. Upgrade all the Windows NT Server 4.0 backup domain controllers in marketing.Ezonexam.local to Windows 2000 Server.
E. Upgrade all the Windows NT Server 4.0 backup domain controllers in Ezonexam.local to Windows 2000 Server.
F. Upgrade ServerEzonexam14 to Windows 2000 Server.
G. Upgrade the marketing.Ezonexam.local domain to native mode.
After the installation is complete for the first 25 computers, users of those computers report problems. You discover that the latest Windows 2000 service pack resolves those problems. You want to apply the service pack to the remai
A.Install the service pack on a reference Windows 2000 Professional computer, and then run the Riprep command on that computer. Use the resulting image for RIS.
B.Install the service pack on the RIS server, and then run the Riprep command on that server. Use the resulting image for RIS.
C.Copy the service pack to the CD-based image shared folder used by RIS.
D.Slipstream the service pack into a new i386 distribution shared folder, and then run the Risetup command to create a new CD-based image for the RIS server.
A.Create a command file named Cmdlines.txt to install the application. Copy the Cmdlines.txt file to the subfolder named $OEM$ under the i386 folder.
B.Create a command file named Unattend.txt to install the application. Copy the Unattend.txt file to the subfolder $OEM$\textmode under the i386 folder.
C.Create a subfolder named $OEM$\$C\Applications under the i386 folder. Copy the application files to that subfolder.
D.Create a second network shared folder named $OEM$. Copy the application to that share point.