How does the Easy Install feature work within VMware Workstation 12 Pro, and what parts of the install does it automate?

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VMware Workstation 12 Pro users can use the Easy Install feature to automate installing a recent Windows or Linux OS while creating a virtual machine. For example, when installing Linux or Windows 10 guest OS, this feature partitions and formats the drive automatically. The Easy Install utility next installs the Windows or Linux OS optionally using the product key and other details you supply. Finally, Easy Install completes the guest installation by installing VMware Tools, all without any additional user input.

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Many organizations establish a(n) ____________staffed by technical support specialists who are familiar with the information system's software.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Which of the following best describes WordArt?

A. A diagram that illustrates a concept or idea B. Decorative text C. A text box that includes a quotation D. A picture

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Match each term with the correct statement below.

A. A command that is used to display the value of a single shell or environment variable. B. A shortcut for a command and its options C. A way to transfer the contents of an input or output channel to or from a file. D. A logical operator that is used on two commands, wherein the second command is only executed if the first command completed without any errors. E. A file of its own, that points to another file in the file system, and that has its own inode. F. A command that is used to change the timestamp on a file or to create a new file with a size of 0 bytes. G. Contains all the information about a file apart from the filename, such as permissions and time stamps H. A character that does not represent itself but has special meaning. I. A command that manipulates text that it reads from stdin or from a file and sends the output to stdout or to a file.

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