You are the systems administrator for your company. The network consists of a Windows Essential Business Server 2008 environment. All client computers on the network run Windows Vista. You want to configure a Group Policy Object to prevent users from using Active Desktop content.
You specifically want to remove Active Desktop content from users’ desktops and prevent users from adding Active Desktop content.
Which policy setting should you configure?
A.
Hide and disable all items on the desktop
B.
Disable Active Desktop
C.
Hide Desktop tab
D.
Disable all items
Explanation:
You should configure the Disable all items policy setting. This policy setting removes Active Desktop content and prevents users from adding Active Desktop content. You can configure this policy under the User ConfigurationAdministrative TemplatesDesktopActive Desktop node. This policy setting does not disable Active Desktop and allows users to use image formats, such as JPEG and GIF, for their desktop wallpapers.You should not configure the Hide and disable all items on the desktop policy setting. This policy setting is located in the User ConfigurationAdministrative TemplatesDesktop node and is used to remove icons, shortcuts, and other default and user-defined items from the desktop, including Briefcase, Recycle Bin, My Computer, and My Network Places.
You should not configure the Disable Active Desktop policy setting. This policy setting is located in the User ConfigurationAdministrative TemplatesDesktopActive Desktop node and is used to disable Active Desktop and to prevent users from enabling it.
You should not configure the Hide Desktop tab policy setting. This policy setting is located in the User ConfigurationAdministrative TemplatesControl PanelDisplay node. It removes the Desktop tab from Display in Control Panel, which prevents users from using Control Panel to change the pattern and wallpaper on their desktop.