You work as a Systems Administrator for a company named ABC.com. The ABC.com network
consists of an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. All servers
run Windows Server 2008 R2 and all client computers run Windows 7 Professional.
You are planning the deployment of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 in a three-tier infrastructure.
You plan to use Group Policy Software Installation to deploy client software to the client computers
in the domain.
Which three of the following file types can be deployed using Group Policy Software Installation?
(Choose three)
A.
MSI
B.
MSP
C.
EXE
D.
ZAP
E.
INF
Explanation:
A .ZAP File (Zero Administration Package) is a text file, which allows the publishing of an application to a user on a Microsoft Windows system, for applications for which a .MSI file does not exist. It is used in Active Directory Domains and is installed using a Group Policy.
GPSI supports the following file types.
Windows Installer Packages (*.msi): A Windows Installer package (.msi file) contains all the information necessary to describe to the Windows Installer how to set up an application.
Transform files (*.mst): Transform files are used to customize applications. Through transforms, users can include and exclude features for the installation.
Patch files (“.msp): Patch files are used to apply software fixes (patches) to applications. They complement the msi Windows installer files.
.zap files (*.zap): Non-Windows Installer-based applications must use a .zap file to describe their existing setup program. A .zap file is a text file (similar to .ini files) that provides information about how to install a program, the application properties, and the entry points that the application should install.