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MICROSOFT CHALLENGE
Customizing Office for your enterprise
Presented by Microsoft
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1. The most common method of deploying a customized version of Microsoft Office XP to a large number of users is to create an administrative ______ on a network server and have users run Setup from there.
a. installation point
b. installation repository
c. installation file
d. installation partition

2. To distribute Office from a network server, you must first install Office on an administrative installation point by running Setup with the _____ command-line option.
a. /f
b. /r
c. /a
d. /m

3. A network share for a remote installation of Office XP must have at least _____ MB free.
a. 200
b. 450
c. 650
d. 920

4. The System Files Update MSI file is located in the _____ directory on the Office XP administrative image.
a. Files
b. root
c. FilesOSPSetup
d. FilesOsp

5. To run Office XP setup with only progress indicators, use the ____ command-line option.
a. /qb
b. /qb-
c. /qbx
d. /qbs

6. To have Office XP setup run with completion notices turned on, use the ____ command-line switch.
a. /qn+ or /qb+
b. /qn+
c. /qb+
d. /qnb+

7. To prevent users from changing an installed Office XP configuration, you can set the Setup property _____ to _____ in a transform file for Office
a. DONOTCHANGE, True
b. ALLOWMODIFY, False
c. ARPMODIFY, True
d. ARPMODIFY, False

8. By specifying the values _____ in the [Logging] section of the Setup settings file, you would log user request message, error messages, and warning messages only.
a. euw
b. rew
c. ewm
d. cwm

9. If you are installing Office XP on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or Microsoft Windows 98, you can install the System Files Update even if the computer passes the detection check by using the switch
a. /spcheck
b. /sponly
c. /spforce
d. /nosp

10. The Disable Run from Network and Disable Installed on First Use properties remain in effect for as long as Office is installed on the user's computer.
a. Yes
b. Yes, but you can reverse these settings by using the Custom Maintenance Wizard
c. No
d. No, but you can reverse these settings by using the Custom Maintenance Wizard






1)a. installation point
2)c. /a
3)c. 650
4)d. FilesOsp
5)b. /qb-
6)a. /qn+ or /qb+
7)c. ARPMODIFY, True
8)a. euw
9)c. /spforce
10)a. Yes

Whether the issue is reliability, mobility, or security, managing desktops in the enterprise can be challenging. Many of these issues can be addressed by new features in Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP and Microsoft Office XP Professional. Want specific examples? Visit: http://www.microsoft.com/desktop.


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