You work as a Network Administrator at AIOTestking.com. AIOTestking.com has an Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS) domain named AIOTestking.com. The servers on the AIOTestking.com network
have Windows Server 2012 R2 installed and the client computers have either Windows 7
Professional or Windows 8 Pro installed.
A group policy object (GPO) is applied to the client computers. The GPO assigns several
Windows PowerShell scripts that run when a user logs in to their client computer.
Users complain that it takes a long time for the desktop to appear when logging on to client
computers.
How can you reduce the time it takes for the desktop to appear when users log on to client
computers?
A.
You should set the “Run startup scripts asynchronously” GPO setting to Enabled.
B.
You should set the “Run startup scripts asynchronously” GPO setting to Disabled.
C.
You should set the “Run logon scripts synchronously” GPO setting to Enabled.
D.
You should set the “Run logon scripts synchronously” GPO setting to Disabled.
A makes more sense.
No
It is D because those are logon scripts not startup scripts
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc958585.aspx
Ohhh you are very right, thanks for point out they are not startup scripts