You need to ensure that the latest version of these files is available

At home, you use a desktop computer that runs Windows 8. At work, you use a laptop that runs
Windows 8 and is connected to a corporate network. You use the same Microsoft account to log on
to both computers. You have a folder with some personal documents on your desktop computer.

The folder must be available and synced between both computers. You need to ensure that the
latest version of these files is available. What should you do?

At home, you use a desktop computer that runs Windows 8. At work, you use a laptop that runs
Windows 8 and is connected to a corporate network. You use the same Microsoft account to log on
to both computers. You have a folder with some personal documents on your desktop computer.

The folder must be available and synced between both computers. You need to ensure that the
latest version of these files is available. What should you do?

A.
Create a folder by using SkyDrive for Windows. Move all of the personal documents to the new
folder.

B.
Right-click the folder and select Share With, and then select Homegroup (view and edit).

C.
Install SkyDrive for Windows. In Windows Explorer, move the folder that contains the personal
documents to the SkyDrive folder.

D.
Right-click the folder and click Include in library, and then click Documents.

E.
Move the folder to the Documents folder. Go to PC Settings. Under Sync your settings, enable
Other windows settings.

F.
Move the folder to the Libraries folder.Go to PC Settings. Under Sync your settings, enable App
settings.

G.
Move the folder to the Documents folder.Go to PC Settings. Under Homegroup, select Documents
to be Shared.

H.
Right-click the folder and click Properties. Under Security, provide Full Control for the Microsoft
account.



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TimDuncan

TimDuncan

I’m not clear between answer A and C…both uses SkyDrive (aka OneDrive now) for Windows application.

Answer A basically just create a new folder within the SkyDrive folder and move the files into it (“newly created folder”).

Answer C just move the personal folder onto the default SkyDrive folder.

Both answers are correct…?

Shelley

Shelley

I believe C would be incorrect because you don’t have to “install” Skydrive/OneDrive.