You support Windows 10 Enterprise computers that are members of an Active Directory domain.
Recently, several domain user accounts have been configured with super-mandatory user profiles.
A user reports that she has lost all of her personal data after a computer restart. You need to
configure the user’s computer to prevent possible user data loss in the future. What should you do?
A.
Remove the .man extension from the user profile name.
B.
Configure Folder Redirection by using the domain group policy.
C.
Configure the user’s documents library to include folders from network shares.
D.
Add the .dat extension to the user profile name.
Explanation:
Folder Redirection allows administrators to redirect the path of a folder to a new location, which
can be a folder on the local computer or a directory on a network file share. Users can then work
with documents on a server as if the documents were based on a local drive, but are available to
the user from any computer on the network. Folder Redirection can be found under Windows
Settings in the console tree by editing domain-based Group Policy via the Group Policy
Management Console (GPMC).
Incorrect Answers:
A: A super mandatory profile is a roaming profile in which the profile path ends in .man. Removing
the .man extension will create a roaming profile, which will not solve the problem.
C: A super mandatory profile prevents users from saving any changes to their profile, which
includes the user’s documents library.
D: A super mandatory profile is a roaming profile in which the profile path ends in .man. Adding
the .dat extension will result in an error.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/cc732275.aspx
http://windowsitpro.com/systems-management/inside-user-profiles