You need to ensure that user state information is maintained between sessions in the VM

Your organization has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run
Windows 7. You use Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2008 R2 to manage
your Hyper-V hosts. Your environment includes Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualizaetion (MEDV). You plan to deploy a virtual machine (VM) image to all client computers. You need to ensure that
user state information is maintained between sessions in the VM. What should you do?

Your organization has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All client computers run
Windows 7. You use Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2008 R2 to manage
your Hyper-V hosts. Your environment includes Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualizaetion (MEDV). You plan to deploy a virtual machine (VM) image to all client computers. You need to ensure that
user state information is maintained between sessions in the VM. What should you do?

A.
Use VMM to configure placement settings.

B.
Configure MED-V revertible workspace policy.

C.
Configure MED-V persistent workspace policy.

D.
Use Hyper-V Manager to create a revert snapshot.

Explanation:
The following MED-V workspace types are available:
Persistent—In a persistent MED-V workspace, all changes and additions the user makes to the MEDV workspace are saved in the MED-V workspace between sessions. Additionally, a persistent MED-V
workspace is generally used in a domain environment.

Revertible—In a revertible MED-V workspace, at the completion of each session (that is, when the
MED-V workspace is stopped), the MED-V workspace reverts to its original state during deployment.
No changes or additions that the user made are saved on the MED-V workspace between sessions. A
revertible MED-V workspace cannot be used in a domain environment.
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