What should you do?

You have a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory directory service environment. Group Policy objects (GPOs) are linked to parent organizational units (OUs), and user and computer objects are located in child OUs. When users log on to their client computers, Folder Redirection policies are applied as expected. However, when users log on to a kiosk computer, a different Folder Redirection setting is applied. You need to ensure that users receive the same Folder Redirection policy regardless of which
computer they log on to. What should you do?

You have a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory directory service environment. Group Policy objects (GPOs) are linked to parent organizational units (OUs), and user and computer objects are located in child OUs. When users log on to their client computers, Folder Redirection policies are applied as expected. However, when users log on to a kiosk computer, a different Folder Redirection setting is applied. You need to ensure that users receive the same Folder Redirection policy regardless of which
computer they log on to. What should you do?

A.
Disable loopback processing in the GPOs.

B.
Enable loopback processing by selecting the Merge Mode option in the GPOs.

C.
Enable loopback processing by selecting the Replace Mode option in the GPOs.

D.
Select the Block Inheritance option on the OU where the kiosk computer is located.



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