Which Diskpart command should you run?

Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1
(SP1). You need to ensure that when you connect a drive that contains volumes to Server1, the
volumes are NOT assigned a drive letter automatically. Which Diskpart command should you run?

Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1
(SP1). You need to ensure that when you connect a drive that contains volumes to Server1, the
volumes are NOT assigned a drive letter automatically. Which Diskpart command should you run?

A.
Active

B.
Add

C.
Assign

D.
Attach vdisk

E.
Attributes

F.
automount

G.
Break

H.
Repair

I.
Compact vdisk

J.
Retain
K.
Create
L.
Detach vdisk
M.
Expand vdisk
N.
Extend
O.
Filesystems
P.
Format
Q.
GPT
R.
List
S.
Merge vdisk
T.
Offline
U.
Online
V.
Recover
W.
Remove
X.
Rescan

Explanation:
In Windows Server 2008, the AutoMount feature is enabled by default. This means any new volume
that is created or presented to the Windows 2008 server will automatically be assigned the next
available drive letter. This feature is disabled by default in both Windows 2000 and Windows 2003;
therefore, this issue would only be seen on those Operating Systems if the option was manually
enabled.
Solution:

Use the Windows diskpart command to disable automatic drive enumeration on a Windows
Standard edition installation with the following commands:
diskpart
automount disable automount scrub exit



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