You have Windows Server 2012 R2 installation media that contains a file named Install.wim.
You need to identify which images are present in Install.wim.
What should you do?
A.
Run imagex.exe and specify the /ref parameter.
B.
Run dism.exe and specify the /get-mountedwiminfo parameter.
C.
Run dism.exe and specify the /get-imageinfo parameter.
D.
Run imagex.exe and specify the /verify parameter.
Explanation:
Option:
/Get-ImageInfo
Arguments:
/ImageFile: <path_to_image.wim>
[{/Index: <Image_index> | /Name: <Image_name>}]
Displays information about the images that are contained in the .wim, vhd or .vhdx file. When used with the
Index or /Name argument, information about the specified image is displayed, which includes if an image is aWIMBoot image, if the image is Windows 8.1 Update, see Take Inventory of an Image or Component Using
DISM. The /Name argument does not apply to VHD files. You must specify /Index: 1 for VHD files.
http: //technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc749447(v=ws.10).aspx
http: //technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd744382(v=ws.10).aspx
http: //technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh825224.aspx
Answer is C
dism /get-imageinfo /imagefile:”E:\sources\install.wim”
Tool zur Imageverwaltung für die Bereitstellung
Version: 6.3.9600.17031
Details für Image: “E:\sources\install.wim”
Index: “1”
Name: “Windows 7 HOMEBASIC”
Beschreibung: “Windows 7 HOMEBASIC”
Größe: 11 707 704 502 Bytes
Index: “2”
Name: “Windows 7 HOMEPREMIUM”
Beschreibung: “Windows 7 HOMEPREMIUM”
Größe: 12 220 130 696 Bytes
Index: “3”
Name: “Windows 7 PROFESSIONAL”
Beschreibung: “Windows 7 PROFESSIONAL”
Größe: 12 120 429 592 Bytes
Index: “4”
Name: “Windows 7 ULTIMATE”
Beschreibung: “Windows 7 ULTIMATE”
Größe: 12 283 036 052 Bytes
Der Vorgang wurde erfolgreich beendet.
Be very careful when answering this question.
http://www.aiotestking.com/microsoft/you-need-to-identify-the-permissions-of-the-mounted-images-in-installwim-2/
That is a similar question
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Answer: get-mountedwiminfo
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Thanks a lot, this question was bugging me, but you clarify it.