Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains four domains. All
servers run Windows Server 2012 R2.
Each domain has a user named User1.
You have a file server named Server1 that is used to synchronize user folders by using the Work Folders role
service.
Server1 has a work folder named Sync1.
You need to ensure that each user has a separate folder in Sync1.
What should you do?
A.
From Windows Explorer, modify the Sharing properties of Sync1.
B.
Run the Set-SyncServerSetting cmdlet.
C.
From File and Storage Services in Server Manager, modify the properties of Sync1.
D.
Run the Set-SyncShare cmdlet.
Explanation:
The Set-SyncShare cmdlet modifies the settings for a sync share.
Example: Modify a sync share to add a user group
This example modifies settings on the share named Share01, and enables the user group named
ContosoEngGroup to access the share.
The first command uses the Get-SyncShare cmdlet to retrieve the sync share for Share01, and assigns the
results to the variable $Current.
The second command uses the Set-SyncShare cmdlet to modify the sync share and add the current user and
the ContosoEngGroup to the list of users allowed to access the share.
PS C:\\> $Current = Get-SyncShare Share01
PS C:\\> Set-SyncShare Share01 -User $Current.user,”ContosoEngGroup”
PS C:\\> Get-SyncShare Share01 // See %username below% !!
ConflictResolutionPolicy : KeepLatest
Description :
DevicePolicy : Share01
Enabled : True
ExclusiveAccessToUser : False
Name : Share01
Path : K:\\Share01
StagingFolder : K:\\EcsStagingArea\\Share01
StagingQuota : 1099511627776
StagingQuotaPerUser : 10737418240
Type : User Data
User : {HRGroup, EngGroup}
UserFolderName : %username% // <– This line!!
PSComputerName
Set-SyncShare
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