leIn the first part of this lab I viewed the files that are used by Windows in the boot process. Next, I installed the Windows 2000 Recovery Console by running cmdcon. Now when I restart my computer I have the choice of going into Windows 2000 Professional or the Windows 2000 Recovery Console. Lab 34: Installing and Using the Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation Deployment Tools In the first part of the lab I extracted the deployment tools from the network to my computer. After doing this my computer had all of the Deploy files needed. I then used Setup Manager to create an unattended setup script. I went through the setup and selected all of the configuration options that would be needed to have windows do a full-unattended install. Setting up the Setup Manager does take some time and planning, but can be well worth if you have to install Windows 2000 on several computers and don’t have the time to sit at each one and guide it through setup. Lab 35: Using the System Preparation ToolIn this lab I used the Windows 2000 Setup Manager to create a new Answer file for Sysprep. This time when I ran the Setup Manager I chose to create a new Answer file. I went through the configuration and selected the proper settings and created the new file. The file I just made can now be used to create a master disk image and install Windows 2000 Professional. Lab 36: Configuring Offline Folders and FilesThis lab was used to configure offline files and folders to be used when a computer is not attached to the network. First, I had to make sure that Enable Offline Files and Synchronize All Offline Files Before Logging Off were enabled. Next I created a shared folder and a text document and configured it to be used offline by other users. Then I used the Synchronization Manager to configure my computer to synchronize files every time a user logs on or off. Finally my partner and I made a number of modifications to the text files we each...