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What is the right answer for this question? Is it (F)?
Before you start the deployment of 300 Windows XP Professional, your IT
Manager named Bob would like to include the support information in the System
Properties dialog box. Currently, he is using a Dell laptop. Seeing Dell
includes the support telephone numbers and the supporting hours in the System
Properties dialog box impresses him. You are required to provide the IT
Support phone numbers and email addresses in System Properties for all
Windows XP Professional systems using unattended installation. What should
you do?
A-Create a section named "Support information" in oeminfo.ini file.
Create a key named "Line1" with value equals to the phone numbers.
Create a key named "Line2" with value equals to the email addresses.
B-Create a section named "Support information" in answer file.
Create a key named "Line1" with value equals to the phone numbers.
Create a key named "Line2" with value equals to the email addresses.
Copy the answer file to $OEM$\$1 on the distribution folder.
C-Create a section named "Support information" in answer file.
Create a key named "Line1" with value equals to the phone numbers.
Create a key named "Line2" with value equals to the email addresses
D-Create a section named "Support information" in answer file.
Create a key named "Line1" with value equals to the phone numbers.
Create a key named "Line2" with value equals to the email addresses.
Copy the answer file to $OEM$\$$\System32 on the distribution folder
E-Create a section named "Support information" in oeminfo.ini file.
Create a key named "Line1" with value equals to the phone numbers.
Create a key named "Line2" with value equals to the email addresses.
Copy the answer file to $OEM$\$1 on the distribution folder
F-Create a section named "Support information" in oeminfo.ini file.
Create a key named "Line1" with value equals to the phone numbers.
Create a key named "Line2" with value equals to the email addresses.
Copy the answer file to $OEM$\$$\System32 on the distribution folder
Before you start the deployment of 300 Windows XP Professional, your IT
Manager named Bob would like to include the support information in the System
Properties dialog box. Currently, he is using a Dell laptop. Seeing Dell
includes the support telephone numbers and the supporting hours in the System
Properties dialog box impresses him. You are required to provide the IT
Support phone numbers and email addresses in System Properties for all
Windows XP Professional systems using unattended installation. What should
you do?
A-Create a section named "Support information" in oeminfo.ini file.
Create a key named "Line1" with value equals to the phone numbers.
Create a key named "Line2" with value equals to the email addresses.
B-Create a section named "Support information" in answer file.
Create a key named "Line1" with value equals to the phone numbers.
Create a key named "Line2" with value equals to the email addresses.
Copy the answer file to $OEM$\$1 on the distribution folder.
C-Create a section named "Support information" in answer file.
Create a key named "Line1" with value equals to the phone numbers.
Create a key named "Line2" with value equals to the email addresses
D-Create a section named "Support information" in answer file.
Create a key named "Line1" with value equals to the phone numbers.
Create a key named "Line2" with value equals to the email addresses.
Copy the answer file to $OEM$\$$\System32 on the distribution folder
E-Create a section named "Support information" in oeminfo.ini file.
Create a key named "Line1" with value equals to the phone numbers.
Create a key named "Line2" with value equals to the email addresses.
Copy the answer file to $OEM$\$1 on the distribution folder
F-Create a section named "Support information" in oeminfo.ini file.
Create a key named "Line1" with value equals to the phone numbers.
Create a key named "Line2" with value equals to the email addresses.
Copy the answer file to $OEM$\$$\System32 on the distribution folder