What should you recommend?

Your network consists of one Active Directory domain. The domain contains servers that run
Windows Server 2008. The relevant servers are configured as shown in the following table. (Click the
Exhibit)

You install an application named Application1 on Server3. User-specific settings for the application
are stored in a configuration file named Application1.ini. When multiple users run Application1
concurrently, Application1.ini is overwritten and the application fails. You need to recommend a
solution that enables users to successfully run Application1 on Server3. What should you
recommend?

Your network consists of one Active Directory domain. The domain contains servers that run
Windows Server 2008. The relevant servers are configured as shown in the following table. (Click the
Exhibit)

You install an application named Application1 on Server3. User-specific settings for the application
are stored in a configuration file named Application1.ini. When multiple users run Application1
concurrently, Application1.ini is overwritten and the application fails. You need to recommend a
solution that enables users to successfully run Application1 on Server3. What should you
recommend?

A.
On Server3, deploy Terminal Services Session Broker (TS Session Broker).

B.
On Server2, stream a SoftGrid application package containing Application1 to Server3.

C.
On Server3, configure Application1 as a Terminal Services RemoteApp (TS RemoteApp).

D.
On Server1, create and link a Group Policy object (GPO) to publish Application1 to all users who
establish a Terminal Services session on Server3.

Explanation:
To enable the users to successfully run application on Server3, which is configured with Terminal
Services, you need to stream a SoftGrid application package containing App1 on Server2 to Server3.
SoftGrid applications are sandboxed from each other, so that different versions of the same
application can be run under SoftGrid concurrently. There can be numerous scripts per profile and
scripts can even be stuff that is not directly executable such as data or DLLs. SoftGrid can be
executed on a connected desktop system and published via Citrix. The Scripts used on this server can
run BEFORE application execution or AFTER the application terminates and can run inside or outside
of isolation.
Application Streaming and SoftGrid – dual mode
http://blogs.technet.com/virtualworld/archive/2008/02/23/application-streaming-and-softgriddual-mode.aspx
Microsoft Application Virtualization
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Application_Virtualization



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