Re: Question from 70-291



Computer operating systems where Software Update Services (SUS) can be
installed:
a.. Windows 2000, Service Pack 2 or above.
b.. Windows Server 2003.

Computers where Automatic Update is already included in the operating
system:
a.. Windows 2000, Service Pack 3 or above.
b.. Windows XP, Service Pack 1 or above.
c.. Windows Server 2003.

Computers where a separate Automatic Update client installation is
required:
a.. Windows 2000, Service Pack 2.
b.. Windows XP, no Service Pack.


Therefore, I think Answer B is correct.

Without GPO, you can configure the registry to force the client machine to
update with the SUS server.

Hope it can help.

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"Pal" <Pal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5DDBFA15-C80B-4E13-B60A-DFC6062D8B28@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> ok let me see what choice would you guys pick here
> here is question
> You are the network administrator for xxxxxxx.com. The network consists of
> a
> single Active Directory domain named xxxxxxx.com. All servers run Windows
> Server 2003. All client computers run Windows 2000 Pro with SP4 or Windows
> XP
> Pro.
>
> You install Software Update Services (SUS) on a computer named X1. You
> create a GPO that configures all client computers to receive their
> software
> update from X1.
>
> One week later, you run MBSA on all client computers to find out whether
> all
> updates are being applied. You discover that all of the Win 2000 Pro
> client
> computer receive updates, but the Win XP Pro client computers do not
> receive
> updates.
> You verify that the GPO setting was applied on all Win XP Pro computers.
> You need to ensure that the Win XP Pro client computers receive their
> updates from X1.
> What should you do ?
>
> A) make all users of the Win XP Pro client computers members of the
> Administrators local group
> B) On all Win XP Pro client computers, install SP1
> C) On all win XP Pro client computers, restart Automatic Updates
> D) On all Win XP Pro client computers, delete the NOAUTOUPDATE Value under
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU.
>
> my pick is B, but the study guide that i'm using their pick is A
> i pick B because scenario says that win 2000 pro clients have SP4
> installed
> and XP clients doesn't says anything about service packs
> thanks
> --
> Pal
> MCP


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