You manage a network that includes computers that run Windows 8 Enterprise. All of the computers on the
network are members of an Active Directory domain.
The company recently proposed a new security policythat prevents users from synchronizing applications
settings, browsing history, favorites, and passwords from the computers with their Microsoft accounts.
You need to enforce these security policy requirements on the computers.
What should you do?
A.
From each computer, navigate to Change Sync Settings and set the Sync Your Settings options for Apps,
Browser, and Passwords to Off.
B.
On the Group Policy Object, configure the Accounts: Block Microsoft accounts Group Policy setting toUsers
can’t add or log on with Microsoft accounts.
C.
On the Group Policy Object, configure the Accounts: Block Microsoft accounts Group Policy setting toUsers
can’t add Microsoft accounts.
D.
From each computer, navigate to Change Sync Settings and set the Sync Your Settings option to Off.
Explanation:
Windows 8 Group Policy Settings: Blocking ConnectedAccounts
Reference:
http://sdmsoftware.com/group-policy/windows-8-group-policy-settings-blocking-connected-accounts/Connected Accounts. This is the feature in Windows 8 where you can associate your local or domain user
account with your Microsoft account (e.g. Live ID) for the purposes of synchronizing your Windows settings
across all of your Windows devices. Its a nice feature, but not necessarily one that enterprises might find
helpful given the possibility of stuff that may beconsidered private to the organization such as passwords to
websites and apps, being synchronized externally.
The setting is under Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security
Options\Accounts:Block Microsoft Accounts