You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2 that run Windows 7.
You connect from Computer1 to Computer2 by using Remote Desktop.
You discover that you cannot copy any files between the computers during the Remote Desktop
session.
You need to ensure that you can copy files between the computers during the Remote Desktop
session.
What should you do?
A.
On Computer1, open Windows Firewall and allow file and printer sharing.
B.
On Computer2, open Windows Firewall and allow file and printer sharing.
C.
On Computer1, open Remote Desktop Connection and configure the Local devices and resources
setting.
D.
On Computer2, open Remote Desktop Connection and configure the Local devices and resources
setting.
Explanation:
How can I use my devices and resources in a Remote Desktop session?
Redirecting a device on your computer makes it available for use in a Remote Desktop session. If you
have a recent version of Remote Desktop, you can redirect most devices, including printers, smart
cards, serial ports, drives, Plug and Play devices, media players based on the Media Transfer Protocol
(MTP), and digital cameras based on the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP). Some USB devices can be
redirected, and you can also redirect your Clipboard.