Wednesday, January 18, 2012

MCSE 2003 Certification SCVMM Serve

By William M. Tyner


You create a custom shell element by employing Component Designer. You need to be certain that die custom shell component can be included in Target Designer just when no other shell is included in the run-time image configuration. What must you do?

A. Add a group membership to the Shell group.

B. Add a group dependency to the Shell Dependency group.

C. Add an element dependency to the Explorer shell part.

D. Add a build order dependency to the Explorer shell element.

Answer: B

You are making a custom element for a Windows Inserted Standard image. You plan to register the MCSE 2003 Certification objects in the custom part. You need to be sure that the COM objects of the custom part are registered in the First Boot Agent (FBA) process. What do you have to add to the part?

A. A Build Order Dependency entry

B. A Registry Information entry

C. A Component or Group Dependency entry

D. A Resources entry

Answer: D

You are developing an element for an application by utilizing Windows Embedded Standard. The application stores its default settings in the system registry. You want to add the default settings of the application to the element. Which component settings should you use?

A. Resources

B. Registry Info

C. Dependencies

D. Repositories

Answer: B

You are developing an element for a Windows Inserted Standard image. The part requires several files. You need to make sure that the part files are included in the image. Which 2 actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

A. Create a package.

B. Make a repository set.

C. Associate the repository with the component.

D. Add a package to the part group memberships.

E. Associate the repository set with the element.

F. Make a repository and allot the worth for the Source Path property.

Answer: C, F.




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