70-680 - autounattend.xml and all the parameters
garywin7
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Hi
i'm wondering if you have to be totally ok on all the parameters
on autounattend.xml using Windows SIM to create the XML file ????
been experimenting in vmware workstation - i'm either there or thereabouts
judging buy the pearson book and notes, you dont have to be a world guru on this
anyone comment on that ?
even though, i think experimenting in vmware or virtualbox on this is very informative and
I have certainly learnt a thing or 5 to say the least
but i'm thinking have a good appreciation and move on
thanks guys
i'm wondering if you have to be totally ok on all the parameters
on autounattend.xml using Windows SIM to create the XML file ????
been experimenting in vmware workstation - i'm either there or thereabouts
judging buy the pearson book and notes, you dont have to be a world guru on this
anyone comment on that ?
even though, i think experimenting in vmware or virtualbox on this is very informative and
I have certainly learnt a thing or 5 to say the least
but i'm thinking have a good appreciation and move on
thanks guys
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EasyMac308 Member Posts: 57 ■■□□□□□□□□If I'm following your question, you're wondering if you need to have Windows SIM / autounattend.xml down cold for the exam. Based on the exam I took, I'd say that the most important thing to know is what happens at each configuration pass. The rest you'll probably be OK on it if you have a familiarity with the tool and have build a few files with it. Just my opinion.Currently Reading: A cereal box
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garywin7 Member Posts: 21 ■□□□□□□□□□Hi
"each configuration pass" - do you mean be good with the process ?
everything seems to be in the windowsPE part of the answer file
i'm good with the process which is good
i think professor messer has missed out some parameters or had a formatted hd on his VM machine
i;ve had to mess with partitions at a lower level than he did
just go mine to work which has pleased me - now just have to work out how . . .
thanks -
garywin7 Member Posts: 21 ■□□□□□□□□□Iy seems to work now - the Audit mode (shift ctrl f3) on vmware seems to send it into a reboot
where it totally reinstalls everything, which is a bit of a surprise . . .
got a feeling I'll live with it and move on - any feedback welcome