Which three actions should you perform?

DRAG DROP
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two
member servers named Server1 and Server2. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2.
You generalize Server2.
You install the Windows Deployment Services (WDS) server role on Server1.
You need to capture an image of Server2 on Server1.
Which three actions should you perform?
To answer, move the three appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and
arrange them in the correct order.

DRAG DROP
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two
member servers named Server1 and Server2. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2.
You generalize Server2.
You install the Windows Deployment Services (WDS) server role on Server1.
You need to capture an image of Server2 on Server1.
Which three actions should you perform?
To answer, move the three appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and
arrange them in the correct order.

Answer:

Explanation:

Box 1: Start Server2 by using PXE.
Box 2: Add a capture image to Server1.
Box 3: Add an install image to Server1.

Note:
* Capture images are Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) images that allow you to
easily capture the install images that you prepare using Sysprep.exe. Instead of using complex
command-line tools, once you have run Sysprep.exe on your reference computer, you can boot to
the Windows Deployment Services client computer using PXE and select the capture image. When
the capture image boots, it starts the Capture Image Wizard, which will guide you through the
capture process and optionally upload the new install image to a Windows Deployment Services
server.
Steps
/ create a capture image.
/ Create an install image.
/ Add the install image to the Windows Deployment Services server.



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Dave Lister

Dave Lister

You need to add the capture image to the WDS server first, then boot the client and capture the install image.

Gandalf

Gandalf

Add a boot image to server1
Add capture image to server 1
Start server2 using PXE

hater

hater

Wrong answer.
1.Add boot image
2,Add capture image
3.Start server2 using PXE

Agree with Gandalf

Bas

Bas

boot image
capture image
boot from PXE

Banes

Banes

Answer given is correct.

Since you are capturing an image of Server2 you would have to:

Start Server2 using PXE which will give you the option to capture the image. Proceeding through will give you the option of uploading the image to WDS on Server1

https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/11680.creating-a-capture-image-in-wds.aspx

Josh

Josh

That is true, but without a boot image or a capture image on the server, you cannot get server2 to boot.
You will need to:
1. Add a boot image. No server will PXE without a boot image.
2. Right click the boot image and create capture image. Without a capture image, you cannot capture an OS’ image to add to the server.
3. Now you can PXE server2. If you do it before any of these steps, you will not be able to successfully capture server2’s image.

Paulo Barbosa BarbosaPaulo Barbosa

Paulo Barbosa BarbosaPaulo Barbosa

It is really OK. The answer is true.

Note:
* Capture images are Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) images that allow you to easily capture the install images that you prepare using Sysprep.exe. Instead of using complex
command-line tools, once you have run Sysprep.exe on your reference computer, you can boot to the Windows Deployment Services client computer using PXE and select the capture image. When the capture image boots, it starts the Capture Image Wizard, which will guide you through the capture process and optionally upload the new install image to a Windows Deployment Services
server.
Steps:
/ create a capture image.
/ Create an install image.
/ Add the install image to the Windows Deployment Services server.
* A capture image is a boot image that contains Windows PE 2.0, which has been modified to
launch an image capture utility instead of setup. The image capture utility copies an image of the
computer from the reference computer that has been prepared with Sysprep.exe. The output is an
install image that you can add back to the Windows Deployment Services server and then deploy to client computers.
Reference: Create an Install, Capture, or Discover Image.