What should you do?

You have a single Active Directory directory service domain. User accounts and computer accounts in the finance department are located in an organizational unit (OU) named Finance. The users in the finance department use local databases that are saved to either the My Documents folder or to the users desktop. The finance users each have a primary client computer, but they frequently log on to a secondary client computer. Users report that the databases that they use when they are logged on to their primary client computer are not available when they log on to their secondary client computer. You need to ensure that the finance users have access to their databases regardless of which client computer they log on to. Logon times and logoff times must not increase as a result of this change. What should you do?

You have a single Active Directory directory service domain. User accounts and computer accounts in the finance department are located in an organizational unit (OU) named Finance. The users in the finance department use local databases that are saved to either the My Documents folder or to the users desktop. The finance users each have a primary client computer, but they frequently log on to a secondary client computer. Users report that the databases that they use when they are logged on to their primary client computer are not available when they log on to their secondary client computer. You need to ensure that the finance users have access to their databases regardless of which client computer they log on to. Logon times and logoff times must not increase as a result of this change. What should you do?

A.
Create a new Group Policy object (GPO). Configure a Shared Folders policy to enable the Allow shared folders to be published setting. Link the GPO to the Finance OU.

B.
Create a new Group Policy object (GPO). Configure a Folder Redirection policy. Link the GPO to the Finance OU.

C.
Configure roaming profiles for the finance users.

D.
Configure home directories for the finance users.



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