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  1. AJ

    AJ 01000001 01100100 01101101 01101001 01101110 Administrator

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    You want to create a set of setup boot disks that can be used for a Windows 2000 Server installation. You currently have the Windows 2000 Server CD in your machine's CD-ROM drive, which is currently designated by drive letter D. Which command should you run from a command prompt in order to create the Windows 2000 server setup boot disks?

    a. D:\winnt\bootdisk.exe

    b. D:\bootdisk\makebt32.exe

    c. D:\i386\makeboot.exe

    d. D:\winnt32.exe /bootdisk.exe

    Still keeping them easy for you :D
     
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  2. flex22

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    Answer C
     
  3. tripwire45
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    I'll go with B today.
     
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  4. SimonV
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    B for me too
     
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  5. Phoenix
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    B please bob
     
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  6. flex22

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    Of course it's B.I posted while at work, getting hassle from here there n everywhere.Concentration must have been lacking.

    It's B
     
  7. tripwire45
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    Uh...flex? I think you only get one vote, buddy. :wink:
     
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  8. flex22

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    Huh, wot, where does it say that.Guess I should :readFAQ
     
  9. Jakamoko
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    B for me too
     
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  10. nugget
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    Um, I think I'll go with ....B?
     
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  11. tripwire45
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    Anybody home???
     
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  12. AJ

    AJ 01000001 01100100 01101101 01101001 01101110 Administrator

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    I'm here Trip, was just posting the answer when I got sidetracked!

    The correct answer is,

    B. "D:\bootdisk\makebt32.exe."

    Makebt32.exe is located in the Bootdisk folder on the Windows 2000 Server CD. Running Makebt32.exe creates the 4 setup boot disks that can be used to initiate a Windows 2000 Server installation.

    The i386 directory contains Windows 2000 installation files.

    The winnt32.exe command is used to run the Windows 2000 installation.

    Bootdisk.exe will not create Windows 2000 setup boot disks.

    Well done everyone
     
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