An IT technician needs to configure several newly unboxed Windows 11 Pro workstations with standard corporate Wi-Fi settings, user accounts, and security policies using a provisioning package instead of performing full disk re-imaging. What is the correct sequence of steps to create and apply this provisioning package?
- 1Open Windows Configuration Designer on an administrative PC and configure the required device settings, applications, and network profiles.
- 2Export the completed configuration project to create a provisioning package (.ppkg) file and save it to the root directory of a USB flash drive.
- 3Power on the target workstation and allow it to boot into the initial Windows Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE) setup screen.
- 4Plug the USB flash drive containing the provisioning package into the target workstation during OOBE so Windows automatically detects and applies the settings.
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The correct sequence begins with configuring the deployment settings in Windows Configuration Designer, exporting the resulting .ppkg file to a USB flash drive, powering on the target system to the Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE) screen, and finally inserting the USB flash drive into the target computer to automatically apply the package.
Provisioning packages (.ppkg) created via Windows Configuration Designer allow technicians to rapidly configure new or existing Windows devices without re-imaging. The workflow requires building the package configuration first, exporting the package to removable media (such as a USB drive), booting the target device into OOBE, and plugging in the drive so Windows detects the package automatically.
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