You should definitely set up a test system or three.
To get you going with unattended stuff, I suggest you begin by creating an
unattended answer file, calling it winnt.sif and placing on a floppy, as
described in the following KB article.
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;216258
There are also some great links at
http://www.labmice.net/Windows2000/i...nd_install.htm
A number of regulars here have worked on unattended setups and have refine
the process. However, the MCSE tests will just ask you basic stuff about
each main method (e.g. SysPrep, answer files, RIS, etc.)
You'd do well to try each type of installation. Each has its place and is
worth knowing about, no matter which you decide to implement in the future.
RIS will be the most difficult to do in a test environment, as you'll need
Windows 2000 Server (or Windows Server 2003) running Active Directory. It
also makes things much easier if you have a PXE-enabled network card (i.e.
one that can boot across the network) rather than messing around with boot
disks.
Regards
Oli
"Jim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:037101c34593$3e5765d0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hey-
>
> I am preparing to take a Win 2k Server certification test
> and am a little intimidated on my first couple of days of
> studying.
> I have been working in the desktop/network support field
> for a couple of years and have got some good experience,
> but in reading the first chapter of the MCSE Win 2k
> Server training guide (unattended installation,
> installation folder, distribution folder, answer file,
> etc.) I feel a little lost.
> I really want to learn this stuff. Any suggestions on
> reading material or should I just setup a little network
> at home and get busy experimenting?
>
> Thx