You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory
domain. All servers run Windows Server 2003. You use a Group Policy object (GPO) to change the default
storage location of the My Documents folder for all user accounts. The GPO redirects the My Documents
folder to \\SERVER1\USERFILES\%USERNAME%. The Redirect the folder back to the local user profile
location when policy is removed option is selected. The network does not use roaming user profiles. The My
Documents folders of several users are very large and consume too much disk space on Server1. As a
result, users report slow response times for shared files. You need to ensure that the My Documents folder
for each user is stored and maintained on the user’s client computer. You must not affect any other policies.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
Choose two.)
A.
Copy all settings in the GPO except the redirection setting to a new GPO. Delete the existing GPO.
B.
Change the redirection setting in the GPO to Not configured. Run the gpupdate command on Server1.
C.
In the GPO, change the specified path to %USERPROFILE%\My Documents.
D.
Configure all shared folders on Server1 to automatically make all files available offline. After the files are
cached on the client computers, delete the files from the server.