Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. Allclient
computers run Windows 7.
Users store all of their files in their Documents folder. Many users store large files.
You plan to implement roaming user profiles for allusers by using Group Policy. You need to recommenda
solution that minimizes the amount of time it takesusers to log on and log off of the computers that use the
roaming user profiles.
What should you recommend?
A.
Modify the Group Policy object (GPO) to include folder redirection.
B.
Modify the Group Policy object (GPO) to include Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) settings.
C.
On the server that hosts the roaming user profiles, enable caching on the profiles share.
D.
On any server, install and configure the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) server extensions.
Explanation:
FOLDER REDIRECTION & ROAMING USER PROFILE
User settings and user files are typically stored in the local user profile, under the Users folder. The files in local
user profiles can be accessed only from the local computer. Two technologies exist to address this problem:
Roaming User Profilesand Folder Redirection, which can be be used separately or together to create a
seamless user experience from one computer to another. They also provide additional options for
administrators managing user data.
Folder Redirection lets administrators redirect thepath of a folder to a new location. The location can be a
folder on the local computer or a directory on a network file share. Users can work with documents on a server
as if the documents were based on a local drive.
Moreover, Folder Redirection can reduce the total size of Roaming User Profile and make the user logonand
logoff process more efficient for the end-user. When Folder Redirection and Roaming User Profile are deployed
together, the data synchronized with Folder Redirection is not part of the Roaming User Profile and is
synchronized in the background by using Offline Files after the user has logged on.
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