You manage a server that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. The server has the Windows Deployment Services
server role installed.
You start a virtual machine named VM1 as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to configure a pre-staged device for VM1 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.)

A.
979708BFC04B45259FE0C4150BB6C618
B.
979708BF-C04B-4525-9FE0-C4150BB6C618
C.
00155D000F1300000000000000000000
D.
0000000000000000000000155D000F13
E.
00000000-0000-0000-0000-C4150BB6C618
Explanation:
Use client computer’s media access control (MAC) address preceded with twenty zeros or the globally unique
identifier (GUID) in the format: {XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX}.
http: //technet. microsoft. com/en-us/library/cc754469. aspx
B & D looks Correct
But you need guid OR mac adress and not both to create pre-staged computer.
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B does not work because you are entering a GUID. When you enter a GUID in the wizard you have to ensure it will be converted to a DUID, to accomplish this you have to choose the format of answer A.
I verified this in my lab with some VMs, and I got my test client to PXE boot this way…
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Every test bank I’ve seen shows B as correct. However, according to this article from 2012, A should be the correct answer. Actually, there are two options for entering the GUID:
979708BFC04B45259FE0C4150BB6C618
{979708BF-C04B-4525-9FE0-C4150BB6C618} (the curvy brackets)
https://morgansimonsen.wordpress.com/2010/06/19/windows-deployment-service-pre-staging-and-guids/
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I agree. I think this is one of the Microsoft trick questions. If you include the dashes, then you must include the braces. It’s kind of like enclosing spaces in quotes.
And i have seen the bracket format elsewhere.
Therefore, I would say A and D are correct.
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Agree
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The answer is B and D. In WDS Console you can include dashes without braces.
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Include you can, unfortunately it will not work.
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A and D
http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/topic/506-how-can-i-prestage-a-computer-for-wds/
The Guid reverts to {979708BF-C04B-4525-9FE0-C4150BB6C618} (the curvy brackets) in the summary
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If you input GUID from WDS Console, for example: 979708BF-C04B-4525-9FE0-C4150BB6C618 (even without braces, it will be the same (after input). http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/topic/506-how-can-i-prestage-a-computer-for-wds sayd about input GUID from ADUC.
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In the text box, type the client computer’s media access control (MAC) address preceded with twenty zeros or the globally unique identifier (GUID) in the format: {XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX}.
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