What should you do?

A server named Server2 runs Windows Server 2008 R2.
The Remote Desktop Services server role is installed on Server2.
You plan to deploy an application on Server2.
The application vendor confirms that the application can be deployed in a Remote Desktop Services environment.
The application does not use Microsoft Windows Installer packages for installation.
The application makes changes to the current user registry during installation.
You need to install the application to support multiple user sessions.
What should you do?

A server named Server2 runs Windows Server 2008 R2.
The Remote Desktop Services server role is installed on Server2.
You plan to deploy an application on Server2.
The application vendor confirms that the application can be deployed in a Remote Desktop Services environment.
The application does not use Microsoft Windows Installer packages for installation.
The application makes changes to the current user registry during installation.
You need to install the application to support multiple user sessions.
What should you do?

A.
Run the mstsc /v:Server2 /admin command from the client computer to log on to Server2. Install the application.

B.
Run the change user /execute command on Server2. Install the application and run the change user /install command on Server2.

C.
Run the change user /install command on Server2. Install the application and run the change user /execute command on Server2.

D.
Run the change logon /disable command on Server2. Install the application and run the change logon /enable command on Server2.

Explanation:
Change user
Changes the install mode for the terminal server.
Parameter Description
/execute Enables .ini file mapping to the home directory. This is the default setting.
/install Disables .ini file mapping to the home directory. All .ini files are read and written to the system directory. You must disable .ini file mapping when installing applications on a terminal server.
/query Displays the current setting for .ini file mapping.
/? Displays help at the command prompt.
Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc730696(WS.10).aspx



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