Which option would you choose?

You work as an IT engineer in an international company which is named WINTEL. You are in charge of the network of the company. You have a Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 environment installed on a server named server1 in the network. Now you upgrade the (SBS) 2003 environment to a Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2008 environment to meet the business requirements, and then you find that the system file partition on the Windows SBS 2008 server contains the users shared data files. Now you are asked to migrate the users shared data files to a different partition on the Windows SBS 2008 server. In order to achieve that goal, you need to have the users shared folder path for the new location configured. Which option would you choose?

You work as an IT engineer in an international company which is named WINTEL. You are in charge of the network of the company. You have a Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 environment installed on a server named server1 in the network. Now you upgrade the (SBS) 2003 environment to a Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2008 environment to meet the business requirements, and then you find that the system file partition on the Windows SBS 2008 server contains the users shared data files. Now you are asked to migrate the users shared data files to a different partition on the Windows SBS 2008 server. In order to achieve that goal, you need to have the users shared folder path for the new location configured. Which option would you choose?

A.
You should run the Move users shared data task to configure the users shared folder path for the new location.

B.
You should run the Move users redirected documents data task to configure the users shared folder path for the new location.

C.
You should use the ROBOCOPY command-line tool to configure the users shared folder path for the new location.

D.
You should use the XCOPY command-line tool to configure the users shared folder path for the new location.



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