You have a portable computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 7.
You have a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008. Server1 contains a shared
folder named Share1.
You need to configure Computer1 to meet the following requirements:
• Ensure that cached files from Share1 are encrypted.
• Ensure that files located in Share1 are available when Server1 is disconnected from the
network.
What should you do?
A.
On Server1, encrypt the files in Share1. On Computer1, make Share1 available offline.
B.
On Server1, configure BitLocker Drive Encryption. On Computer1, make Share1 available offline.
C.
On Computer1, make Share1 available offline and enable encryption of offline files.
D.
On Computer1, copy the files from Share1 to the Documents library and configure BitLocker Drive
Encryption.
Explanation:
Offline Files
The Offline Files feature of Windows 7 allows a client to locally cache files hosted in shared folders
so that they are accessible when the computer is unable to connect directly to the network resource.
The Offline Files feature is available to users of the Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions of
Windows 7. You can use the Offline Files feature to ensure access when a client computer is out of
the office or when a temporary disruption, such as a wide area network (WAN) link failing between a
branch office and a head office, blocks access to specially configured shared folders.
Using Sync Center
You can use Sync Center to synchronize files, manage offline files, and resolve synchronization
conflicts manually. Sync Center is located within the Control Panel or by typing Sync Center into the
Search Programs and Files text box on the Start menu. Clicking Manage Offline Files opens the
Offline Files. This dialog box is also available using the Offline Files control panel. Using this dialog
box, you can disable offline files, view offline files, configure disk usage for offline files, configure
encryption for offline files, and configure how often Windows 7 should check for slow network conditions.