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You are the system administrator for an electronics manufacturing company. The accounting department uses Windows 98 computers. The department has purchased a third-party spreadsheet application that only runs on Windows 2000 Professional. You need to upgrade the computers to Windows 2000 Professional and install the new application. You choose an unattended installation method for both the operating system and the application.

The Windows 2000 Professional installation files reside on a server named Ezonexamsrv in a shared folder named W2Ksource. You place the installation files for the spreadsheet application in \\Ezonexamsrv\W2Ksource\i386\$OEMS$. You create an answer file named Acctanswer.txt and place it in \\Ezonexamsrv\W2Ksource.

You map drive letter H: to \\Ezonexamsrv\W2Ksource and begin the installation on a test computer by running the winnt32 /s:H:\i386 /u:H:\acctanswer.text command.

Windows 2000 Professional is installed successfully. However, the spreadsheet application is not installed. You want to ensure that the spreadsheet application is installed during the unattended installation.

What should you do?

  • A.Run thewinnt /s:H:\i386 /u:H:\acctanswer.txtcommand instead of thewinnt32 /s:H:\i386 /u:H:\acctanswer.textcommand.
  • B.Move the spreadsheet application installation files to \\Ezonexamsrv\W2Ksource\i386, and then run thewinnt/s:H:\i386 /u:H:\acctanswer.txtcommand.
  • C.Edit the[Unattended]section of the answer file to contain the parameterOemPreinstall = Yes, and then run thewinnt32 /s:H:\i386/u:H:\acctanswer.txtcommand.
  • D.Rename Acctanswer.txt to Unattend.txt, and then run thewinnt32 /s:H:\i386 /u:H:\unattend.txtcommand.
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