You need to ensure that user settings are saved to \\Server1\Users\

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named adatum.com. The domain contains a file
server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
All client computers run Windows 7.
You need to ensure that user settings are saved to \\Server1\Users\.
What should you do?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named adatum.com. The domain contains a file
server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
All client computers run Windows 7.
You need to ensure that user settings are saved to \\Server1\Users\.
What should you do?

A.
From the properties of each user account, configure the Home folder settings.

B.
From a Group Policy object (GPO), configure the Folder Redirection settings.

C.
From the properties of each user account, configure the User profile settings.

D.
From a Group Policy object (GPO), configure the Drive Maps preference.

Explanation:
If a computer is running Windows 2000 Server or later on a network, users can store their profiles on
the server. These profiles are called roaming user profiles.



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X

X

Folder redirection is the correct answer.

Anglomilian Denozavr

Anglomilian Denozavr

B, folder redirection

Justin

Justin

C is correct. User settings = Profile Settings = roaming profile

Mej

Mej

Folder Redirection can contain settings (AppData) as well. MS have done it again, or this dump changed the wording.

Ricky

Ricky

Nope, you’re half right. You can set roaming profile in the same path as folder redirection, but you have to set this explicitly either in the User account properties, or via GPO. By default, folder redirection does not store appdata roaming profiles. If you’re only picking one answer and making just one change, C is the right answer. This is where all your settings, including start menu etc, are stored. Other test versions agree with this as well.

asd

asd

Really poor question.
It comes down to best practice, which in this case is subjective.

-Easily apply App Data folder redirection through GP. Allows user profile to automatically create folder with ABE enabled so only they can access it.

OR

-Manually set users Profile (app data) location through user properties. Create each folder and its share/ntfs settings manually.

I would choose B. Because it’s MS and the key is to work off keywords they use, of the two it’s probably best to go with C.