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:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/library/dn296649.aspx
PS C:\> Set-SyncShare Share01 -User “ContosoGroup”
I’ve been searching for information about this question for about 3 hours already, i even tried to do it in a lab.
And it looks like there is no “Complete Right Answer” in this question.
First of all the option that defines a separate folder for each user is called “Specify the structure for user folders ” and is located in the 3rd page of the New Sync Share Wizard in Work Folders.
The problem here is that once you create this Sync Share, the is no option to change the option mentioned in this question. So let’s dive into the answers, but before lets mention that the PowerShell parameter for this option is called “UserFolderName” and its found in Get-SyncShare “NameOfTheShare”.
A. It has to be a joke.
B. There is no UserFolderName in this cmdlet, and this would change the whole server setting, not a specific Sync Share.
C. This is the closest of a “Right Answer”. Because the only way we have to SET (Looks like there is no way to CHANGE) this is by CREATING a new Sync Share. So i wouldn’t say “Modify the properties”, i would say “Delete and recreate Sync1”.
D. Same as B. This only sets the Users/Groups assigned to this Sync Share.
My thinking was C because using FSRM you can configure ABE to give users sole access to their folders.
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/affd4f2d-cb0d-4d71-878c-5a17d3fb6182/changing-the-user-folder-naming-context-on-existing-sync-share?forum=winserver8gen
Starlin is correct. Answer D is incorrect.
Answer C is the best bet – you have to user server manager to recreate the sync-share and respecify the user folder structure – choose useralias@domain type
I think it is C also, but you know Microsoft they are focused on specific “Microsoft best answers” If there is a command way of doing it then I would choose that method. Even though D is not the complete command line, it is the start, and after entering Set-SyncShare, then next step is to type in the name of the name of the share. Thoughts?
Could it be we are missing an answer?
E. Run New-SyncShare cmdlet.
New-SyncShare Share01 K:\Share01 -User ContosoEngGroup -UserFolderName [user]@[domain]
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/library/dn296635.aspx
To eliminate conflicts between identical user aliases in different domains, specify [user]@[domain].
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