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#13. You are the administrator of your company's network. You want to deploy a Windows 2000 Professional service pack to 10 computers in the Development organizational unit (OU). You create a Windows Installer package file for the service pack. You use the package file to successfully install the service pack to other computers in the domain. You assign the package file to the Development OU. After the installation, you notice that the service pack was not installed on any of the 10 computers. You want to ensure that the service pack is successfully installed on the Computers in the Development OU.
What should you do?
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#14. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. You develop a graphics software application to users in the Graphics organizational unit (OU). You want to create a custom installation for three users named Carlos, Carmen, and Maria, who are members of the Graphics OU. You want these three users to be able to access additional text, filters, and other graphics options for the software.
What should you do?
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#15. You have recently deployed an application to several hundred Windows 2000 Professional computers on your company's network. However, you were just made aware that there is a patch available for the application and you would like to apply this to all of the computers to which the application was deployed.
Which of the following represents the correct way to do this?
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#16. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network that has 1,5000 Windows 2000 Professional computers. Microsoft Office 2000 was assigned to all the computers on the network by using Group Policy object (GPO). You deploy the Office 2000 service release to all Windows 2000 Professional computers on the network. The service release, in addition to other software that had been assigned, fails to install on only one of the computers. What should you do?
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#18. You are using Windows Installer to deploy an application to 750 Windows 2000 Professional Computers on your network. The network includes an organizational unit (OU) named Sales. A Group Policy object is created for the Sales OU. The software deployment of the application is unsuccessful. During the deployment, some users in the Sales OU report that the installation is aborting with random errors midway through the installation process. The remaining users in the sales OU report that the software is installing, but is giving them general protection fault errors.
What should you do?
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#19. Your desktop Computer has Windows 2000 Professional installed. You create a new dial-up connection to connect to the Internet. You configure the Internet connection to enable Internet Connection Sharing. After you configure the connection, you cannot see or connect to any shared resources on your local network. You want your computer to be able to connect to shared resources.
What should you do?
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#20. You have ten computers in your organization that are not connected to the Internet. The company breaks down and purchases a 56K modem to connect to the Internet. You implement Internet connectivity sharing. Now you can't see any of the other computers on your network. What do you do?
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