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Case Study: 5
Alpine Ski House
Scenario:
You are an enterprise desktop support technician for Alpine Ski House. Alpine Ski House
manages chalets in ski resorts around the world. The main office is located in Vancouver.
Chalets are located in Japan, France, and Australia. Alpine Ski House has 500 employees.
Active Directory Configuration
The network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains a domain named
alpineskihouse.com. The network contains four Active Directory sites. All sites have highspeed Internet connections and connect to each other by using VPNs. The site information is
shown in the following table.
Server Configuration
All servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. The relevant servers are configured as shown in
the following table.
DHCP Configuration
The DHCP servers are configured as shown in the following table.
Computer Information
All corporate computers run Windows 7 Professional and are joined to the
alpineskihouse.com domain. All corporate users can access the internal network remotely by
using a VPN connection. The VPN connection requires the use of a smart card. During the
next year, Alpine Ski House plans to replace the existing VPN with DirectAccess. The
company is running a pilot project to test DirectAccess for users in France. Each chalet
contains five public computers that run Windows 7 Ultimate. Guests use the public
computers to access the Internet. The public computers are members of a workgroup. Every
week, a standard image of Windows 7 Ultimate is re-applied to the computers.
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The help desk reports that remote desktop connections are not enabled on the public computers in
the chalets. Consequently, the help desk must instruct local staff to enable remote desktop
connections on each public computer. You need to ensure that remote desktop connections are
enabled when public computers are deployed in the chalets. What should you do?
A.
Enable Remote Desktop Connection in the standard computer image.
B.
Instruct the help desk to enable Windows Remote Management (WinRM) on the public
computers.
C.
Request that a network administrator create a logon script for the domain.
D.
Request that a network administrator create a new Group Policy to enable remote desktop
connections. Link the new Group Policy to each site.