Which required task or tasks should you perform with each approach?

DRAG DROP

You administer computers that run windows 7 and Windows 8. You run an application that saves files that
contain local settings unique to each user.
You want to allow users to synchronize settings for an application to any enterprise computer when they log
on to the enterprise computer.
You need to implement a solution that will move a user’s settings files to any computer. You also need to
ensure that you can roll back the changes if necessary.
Which required task or tasks should you perform with each approach? (To answer, drag the appropriate
required task to the corresponding approach. Each required task may be used once, more than once, or not at
all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)

DRAG DROP

You administer computers that run windows 7 and Windows 8. You run an application that saves files that
contain local settings unique to each user.
You want to allow users to synchronize settings for an application to any enterprise computer when they log
on to the enterprise computer.
You need to implement a solution that will move a user’s settings files to any computer. You also need to
ensure that you can roll back the changes if necessary.
Which required task or tasks should you perform with each approach? (To answer, drag the appropriate
required task to the corresponding approach. Each required task may be used once, more than once, or not at
all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)

Answer:

Explanation:
Note:
* Microsoft User Experience Virtualization (UE-V) uses settings location templates to roam application settings
between user computers. Some standard settings location templates are included with User Experience
Virtualization. You can also create, edit, or validate custom settings location templates with the UE-V
Generator.
Settings template catalog

The User Experience Virtualization settings template catalog is a folder path on UE-V computers or a Server
Message Block (SMB) network share that stores all the custom settings location templates. The UE-V agent
retrieves new or updated templates from this location. The UE-V agent checks this location once each day and
updates its synchronization behavior based on the templates in this folder. Templates that were added or
updated in this folder since the last time that the folder was checked are registered by the UE-V agent. The UEV agent deregisters templates that are removed from this folder. By default, templates are registered and
unregistered one time per day at 3:30 A.M. local time by the task scheduler.
The Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) is a suite of technologies available as a subscription for
Software Assurance customers. MDOP virtualization technologies help personalize the user experience,
simplify application deployment, and improve application compatibility with the Windows operating system
(UE-V/App-V/MED-V). Additionally, MDOP helps manage, monitor, and deploy key Windows features
(MBAM/AGPM). Using MDOP shifts desktop repair from reactive to proactive, saving time and removing
challenges associated with troubleshooting and repairing system failures (DaRT).
Create UE-V Settings Location Templates with the UE-V Generator
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/jj680040.aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hh868022.aspx



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