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Which two values should you assign to the device ID?

You manage a server that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. The server has the Windows Deployment
Services server role installed.
You have a desktop computer that has the following configuration:
Computer name: Computer1
Operating system: Windows 8
MAC address: 20-CF-30-65-D0-87
GUID: 979708BF-C04B-4525-9FE0-C4150BB6C618
You need to configure a pre-staged device for Computer1 in the Windows Deployment Services
console.
Which two values should you assign to the device ID? (Each correct answer presents a complete
solution. Choose two.)

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A.
20CF3065D08700000000000000000000

B.
979708BFC04B45259FE0C4150BB6C618

C.
979708BF-C04B-452S-9FE0-C4150BB6C618

D.
0000000000000000000020CF306SD087

E.
00000000-0000-0000-0000-C41S0BB6C618

Explanation:
In the text box, type the client computer’s MAC address preceded with twenty zeros or the globally
unique identifier (GUID) in the format: {XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX}.
* To add or remove pre-staged client to/from AD DS, specify the name of the computer or the device
ID, which is a GUID, media access control (MAC) address, or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) identifier associated with the computer.
* Example: Remove a device by using its ID from a specified domain
This command removes the pre-staged device that has the specified ID. The cmdlet searches the
domain named TSQA.contoso.com for the device.
Windows PowerShell
PS C:\> Remove-WdsClient -DeviceID “5a7a1def-2e1f-4a7b-a792-ae5275b6ef92” -Domain –
DomainName “TSQA.contoso.com”

13 Comments on “Which two values should you assign to the device ID?

  1. Nope says:

    Confirmed from link by Jay z.

    Answer is C & D.

    A) Isn’t correct since the twenty zeros need to precede the MAC.
    B) Isn’t correct since if the GUID is used it must be in the following format {XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX}.

    C) Correct since it is full GUID in the correct format.
    D) Correct since the twenty zeros precede the MAC.




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  2. Chris says:

    Format is one of following:
    Mac address:
    GUID: —-

    Answer should be C & D based on MS documentation. Answer C has a typo of S instead of 5, but that is not surprising considering the amount of typos on these questions.

    That being said, the GUID can be entered into WDS without the dashes, and it is automatically formatted. The MAC address can be put in without the preceding zeroes, and it is works. This is not reflected in any MS documentation that I have seen. This was tested using a 2012R2 WDS server.




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    1. Chris says:

      The format was removed on prior post.
      The correct format based on MS documentation is as follows:
      Mac Address: 0000000000AABBCCDDEEFF
      GUID: 12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789ABC

      As noted above, the formatting doesn’t actually matter when using WDS on 2012R2, but this is what is specified in MS documentation.




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