You are a network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active Directory
domain. All client computers run Windows XP Professional. The company’s main office is located in Dallas.
You are a network administrator at the company’s branch office in Mexico City. You create a Group Policy
object (GPO) that redirects the Start menu for users in the Mexico City branch office to a shared folder on a
file server. Several users in Mexico City report that many of the programs that they normally use are missing
from their Start menus. The programs were available on the Start menu the previous day, but did not appear
when the users logged on today. You log on to one of the client computers. All of the required programs
appear on the Start menu. You verify that users can access the shared folder on the server. You need to
find out why the Start menu changed for these users. What are two possible ways to achieve this goal?
(Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A.
On one of the affected client computers, run the gpupdate command.
B.
In the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), select the file server that hosts the shared folder
and a user account that is in the Domain Admins global group and run Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) in
planning mode.
C.
On one of the affected client computers, run the gpresult command.
D.
In the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), select one of the affected user accounts and run
Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) in logging mode.