How can you create a single installation package that includes both Windows Virtual PC 2007 and a virtual machine image?

You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008. The client computers run a mix of Windows XP Professional and Windows 7 Enterprise.

You are in the process of migrating the Windows XP Professional client computers to Windows 7 Enterprise.

You need to design a solution to resolve application compatibility issues. You are planning a desktop virtualization solution that will run legacy applications on virtual machines (VMs) running Windows XP Professional.

You want to deploy Windows Virtual PC 2007 and a virtual machine image to the client computers when they are migrated to Windows 7 Enterprise.

How can you create a single installation package that includes both Windows Virtual PC 2007 and a virtual machine image?

You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of an Active Directory Domain Services domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows Server 2008. The client computers run a mix of Windows XP Professional and Windows 7 Enterprise.

You are in the process of migrating the Windows XP Professional client computers to Windows 7 Enterprise.

You need to design a solution to resolve application compatibility issues. You are planning a desktop virtualization solution that will run legacy applications on virtual machines (VMs) running Windows XP Professional.

You want to deploy Windows Virtual PC 2007 and a virtual machine image to the client computers when they are migrated to Windows 7 Enterprise.

How can you create a single installation package that includes both Windows Virtual PC 2007 and a virtual machine image?

A.
By using the Packaging Wizard from Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V).

B.
By using Package Manager (pkrmgr.exe) from the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) tools.

C.
By using a template created using Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2008 R2.

D.
By using Windows System Image Manager from the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) tools.



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