You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The company consists of a main office and a branch office. Both offices are part of a single Active Directory Domain Services domain named ABC.com. The two offices are connected by a slow WAN link.
All servers are located in the main office and run Windows Server 2008 R2. All client computers in both offices run Windows 7 Enterprise.
The company has decided to deploy Remote Desktop Services for application consolidation purposes.
You install Windows Server 2008 R2 on a server in the main office and name it ABC-RDS1. You configure ABC-RDS1 to run the Remote Desktop Session Host role.
Users in the branch office report slow performance when accessing applications on ABC-RDS1.
You want to minimize the bandwidth used by branch office user’s connections to ABC-RDS1.
How can you minimize the bandwidth used?
A.
By installing a Global Catalog server in the branch office.
B.
By configuring ABC-RDS1 to allow computers from clients running any version of Remote Desktop.
C.
By selecting a lower connection speed in the Remote Desktop Connection options on each client computer in the branch office.
D.
By selecting High Color (16 bit) in the Remote Desktop Connection options on each client computer in the branch office.