Your company deploys Microsoft Lync Online. You deploy the Microsoft Lync 2010 client to all client
computers. All users log on to the local domain. You need to prevent users from modifying the
Advanced Connection Settings on the Lync 2010 client. What should you do?
A.
Deploy a Group Policy object (GPO) that uses the Communicator.adm administrative template.
B.
Deploy a Group Policy object (GPO) that removes all of the members of the local Administrators
group.
C.
From the Lync Server Management Shell, run the Set-CsClientPolicy cmdlet.
D.
From the Lync Server Management Shell, run the Set-CsUserServicesConfiguration cmdlet.
Ah Lync 2010, My Grandad told me about that product. Today it’s Skype For Business, tomorrow, who knows. I did some googling and think the answer is right…
hehe, You can use the GPO to lock the server settings. this will make sure they can’t change the skype server. This was somewhat used before all the autodiscovery stuff existed.
Lync 2010 and .adm files?
In 2016?
Seriously?!?