You need to ensure that each user has a separate folder in Sync1

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?

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:
The Set-SyncShare cmdlet modifies the settings for a sync share.
Example: Modify a sync share to add a user group
This example modifies settings on the share named Share01, and enables the user group named
ContosoEngGroup to access the share.
The first command uses the Get-SyncShare cmdlet to retrieve the sync share for Share01, and
assigns the results to the variable $Current.
The second command uses the Set-SyncShare cmdlet to modify the sync share and add the current
user and the ContosoEngGroup to the list of users allowed to access the share.
PS C:\> $Current = Get-SyncShare Share01
PS C:\> Set-SyncShare Share01 -User $Current.user,”ContosoEngGroup”
PS C:\> Get-SyncShare Share01 // See %username below% !!
ConflictResolutionPolicy : KeepLatest
Description :
DevicePolicy : Share01
Enabled : True
ExclusiveAccessToUser : False
Name : Share01
Path : K:\Share01
StagingFolder : K:\EcsStagingArea\Share01
StagingQuota : 1099511627776
StagingQuotaPerUser : 10737418240
Type : User Data
User : {HRGroup, EngGroup}
UserFolderName : %username% // <– This line!!
PSComputerName

Set-SyncShare

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MancaMulas

MancaMulas

None of this answers are correct. The only one that makes some sense is C.

Once again i’ll pick my statement from a similar question and the debate around it:

“A and B can be cut off, they have nothing to do with the question.
D also doesn’t work since the parameter -UserFolderName, like some users are saying, doesn’t exist on the set-syncshare only on new-syncshare command, so it cannot work.
The only one that makes some sense here is answer C, although in my opinion, and from what i’ve tested in my lab, i don’t think it’s totally correct, because you can’t change the folder naming format in the properties of a sync share.
So i agree with @JohnnyDivin’Duck, none of this answer make real sense.
Either this is crappy question or the answers in the real exam aren’t the ones shown here.”

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