You use Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) 2.0 workspaces to provide a virtual
desktop environment for all the users in your company. All servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. The
virtual environment becomes inconsistent when workspace policies are deployed. To fix the
inconsistencies, you need to change a value in the search path for MED-V 2.0. What should you do?
A.
Change the value under the HKLM\Software registry key.
B.
Change the value under the HKLM\Security registry key.
C.
Modify the Settings.ini file on the MED-V server.
D.
Modify the Config.ini file on the MED-V server.
Explanation:
After you have deployed your MED-V workspaces, you can change certain MED-V configuration
settings by editing the registry entries.
MED-V uses the following search path when looking for the resultant settings values:
MED-V first looks in the machine policy.
If the value is not found, MED-V looks in the user policy.
If the value is not found, MED-V looks in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System hive.
If the value is not found, MED-V looks in the HKEY_CURRENT USER registry hive.
If the value is still not found, MED-V uses the default.
A general best practice is to set the value in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System hive or in the
machine policy. But if you want the end user to be able to configure a particular setting, then you
should leave it out. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg548492.aspx Most settings is
stored at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Medv\v2\ hive.