You are the newly appointed enterprise administrator at Company.com. The Company.com network
consists of a single Active Directory domain named Company.com. Company.com contains about 10
client workstations that are running Windows 7 Enterprise. You are planning to use custom ADMX
files to deploy new administrative template policy settings. After the creation of the custom ADMX
files, it was saved on a network share. Upon commencing the Group Policy Object Editor you
discover that the custom ADMX files are not found in the Group Policy editing session. During the
course of the day you receive an instruction from the CIO to make sure that the ADMX files is
available to the GPO Editor. What should you do?
A.
The best option is to copy the ADMX files to the %systemroot%\inf folder on all 10 Windows 7
client workstations, and then restart the GPO Editor.
B.
The best option is to copy the ADMX files to the %systemroot%\system32 folder on all 10
Windows 7 client workstations, and then restart the GPO Editor.
C.
The best option is to copy the ADMX files to the central store, and then restart the GPO Editor.
D.
The best option is to grant all Windows 7 users Read access for the share, by setting the network
share permissions.