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Your network contains a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All computers are members of
the domain and run the 64-bit version of Windows 10 Enterprise.
On a test computer named Computer_Test1, you pin several company-specific applications in a group named
Contoso Apps, and then you export the Start menu layout to a file named Contoso.xml.
You install Client Hyper-V on a computer named Computer6.
You identify the following requirements:
Install the Hyper-V feature on a computer named Computer1.
Use virtual smart card authentication on a computer named Computer2.
Enable Secure Boot on a computer named Computer3.
Connect a computer named Computer4 to a projector by using Miracast.
Ensure that a user named User1 can use keyboard shortcuts by pressing one key at a time.
Ensure that you can share the clipboard between Computer6 and the virtual machines running on
Computer6.
Add the Contoso Apps group to the Start menu of a computer named Computer7.
You install all of the Contoso apps on Computer7.
You need to meet the requirements of Computer7.
What should you do?
A.
Run the Import-StartLayout cmdlet.
B.
Copy Contoso.xml to the C:\\Users\\Default\\Start menu folder.
C.
Configure the Start Menu and Taskbar settings in a Group Policy.
D.
Copy Contoso.xml to the C:\\ProgramData\\Microsoft\\Windows\\Start Menu folder.
Explanation:
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/deploymentguys/2016/03/07/windows-10-start-layout-customization/
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