You need to ensure that users can edit the specific Word and Excel files and that all other Office files are validated before being opened

Your company has a single-domain Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) forest. You
are upgrading all client computers from Office 2003 to Office 2010. You are using Office
Customization Tool (OCT) to prepare the Office 2010 deployment settings. While testing the
deployment, you discover that users cannot open or edit specific Excel and Word
documents that are located in multiple directories. Users receive the following error
message: “Office has detected a problem with this file. To help protect your computer this

file cannot be opened.” You verify that users have the appropriate share and file
permissions to edit the files. You need to ensure that users can edit the specific Word and
Excel files and that all other Office files are validated before being opened. What should you
do?

Your company has a single-domain Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) forest. You
are upgrading all client computers from Office 2003 to Office 2010. You are using Office
Customization Tool (OCT) to prepare the Office 2010 deployment settings. While testing the
deployment, you discover that users cannot open or edit specific Excel and Word
documents that are located in multiple directories. Users receive the following error
message: “Office has detected a problem with this file. To help protect your computer this

file cannot be opened.” You verify that users have the appropriate share and file
permissions to edit the files. You need to ensure that users can edit the specific Word and
Excel files and that all other Office files are validated before being opened. What should you
do?

A.
Add the specific Word and Excel files as Trusted Documents by using Group Policy.

B.
Select the Open check box for all file types under File Block Settings in Trust Center.

C.
Disable Office File Validation by using Group Policy.

D.
Clear the Enable Protected View for files located in potentially unsafe locations check
box in Trust Center.



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