Software Deployment Processes
Given that software can be either assigned or published, and targeted to users or computers, you can establish a workable combination to meet your software management goals. Table 12-1 details the different software deployment approaches.
Modifications (.mst or .msp files) are customization^ applied to Windows Installer packages. A modification must be applied at the time of assignment or publication, not at the time of installation.
Which of the following are true statements? Choose three.
a.Remote Desktop for Administration is installed by default on computers running Windows Server 2003.
b.Remote Desktop for Administration is enabled by default on computers running Windows Server 2003.
c.A server can be configured to use Offline Files and Remote Desktop for Administration at the same time.
d.A server cannot be configured to use Offline Files and Remote Desktop for Administration at the same time.
e.Before attempting to configure the computer to use Offline Files, you must disable Remote Desktop for Administration.
f.Before attempting to configure the computer to use Offline Files, you must enable Remote Desktop for Administration.
The correct answers are a, d, and e. Remote Desktop for Administration is installed, but not enabled, by default on computers running Windows Server 2003. Because Remote Desktop for Administration and Offline Files are mutually exclusive, a server cannot be configured to use Offline Files and Remote Desktop for Administration at the same time. Therefore, before you can configure a computer to use Offline Files, you must disable Remote Desktop for Administration.
What is the purpose of generating RSoP queries?
RSoP is the sum of the policies applied to the Windows 7 certificate user or computer, including the application of filters (security groups, WMI) and exceptions (No Override, Block Policy Inheritance). Because of the cumulative effects of GPOs, filters, and exceptions, determining a user or computer’s RSoP can be difficult. The ability to generate RSoP queries in Windows Server 2003 makes determining RSoP easier.
2.What are the three tools available for generating RSoP queries?
Windows Server 2003 provides three tools for generating RSoP queries: the Resultant Set Of Policy Wizard, the Gpresult command-line tool, and the Advanced System Information-Policy tool.
3.What is the difference between Logging mode and Planning mode?
Logging mode reports the existing GPO settings for a user or computer. Planning mode simu?lates the GPO settings that a user and computer might receive, and it enables you change the simulation.
4.What is the difference between saving an RSoP query and saving RSoP query data?
By saving an RSoP query, you can reuse it for processing another RSoP query later. By saving RSoP query data, you can revisit the RSoP as it appeared for a particular query when the query was created.
5.Which RSoP query generating tool provides RSoP query results on a console similar to a Group Policy Object Editor console?
a.Resultant Set Of Policy Wizard
b.Group Policy Wizard
c.Gpupdate command-line tool
d.Gpresult command-line tool
e.Advanced System Information-Policy tool
f.Advanced System Information-Services tool
The correct answer is a. The Resultant Set Of Policy Wizard provides RSoP query results on a console similar to a Group Policy Object Editor console. There is no Group Policy Wizard. Gpupdate and Gpresult are command-line tools. The Advanced System Information comptia security tools provide results in an HTML report that appears in the Help And Support Center window.