You work as the help desk support technician at Domain.com. The Domain.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Domain.com. All client computers on the Domain.com network run Windows XP Professional and all users use Microsoft Internet Explorer as their Web browser.
A user named Kara Lang reports that she needs to log on to different computers every day and when she does, the Internet Favorites that she created on her office computer are not available.
Which of the following is the task that you should complete to ensure that Kara Lang’s Internet Favorites are available on any computer that she uses?
A.
Instruct the user to click the Move command button in the My Documents Properties dialog box to redirect the My Documents folder to a server on the network.
B.
Instruct the user to select the Make available offline check box in the Add Favorites dialog box in Internet Explorer.
C.
Ask an administrator to create a roaming user profile for the user’s account.
D.
Ask an administrator to enable the Application Data setting in the Folder Redirection policy of a Group Policy object (GPO).
Explanation:
With roaming profiles a user is presented to the ability of free seating, meaning that all her settings and documents will follow her to any computer that she logs on to (in the users domain). Things that roam are, for example, My Documents, Internet Favorites, files and shortcuts on the desktop, desktop settings such as background image and more.