Your role of Network Administrator at ABC.com includes the management of the Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. All servers on the network run Windows
Server 2012.
Several Sales users spend most of their time away from the office.
You implement DirectAccess to enable the Sales users to connect to the network when they are
away from the office. All computers used by the Sales users are joined to the domain.
You create a DirectAccess client group named SalesDirectAccess and add all the computer
accounts for the Sales users’ computers to the SalesDirectAccess group.
Some Sales users report that they are unable to access the network using DirectAccess. Other
Sales report that they can connect successfully.
You discover that only users using laptop computers can connect using DirectAccess. Sales
users are unable to connect when they use desktop computers.
How can you enable all Sales users to access the network using DirectAccess?
A.
By adding the computer accounts for the Sales user computers to the RAS and IAS Servers
group.
B.
By adding the user accounts for the Sales users to the SalesDirectAccess group.
C.
By modifying the group that the Direct Access Client Settings GPO applies to.
D.
By modifying the WMI filter that the Direct Access Client Settings GPO is linked to.
Explanation: