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Spid

2002-11-07, 7:25 am

Some hot looking nurses in short outfits need to log on to Windows 2000 Professional nursing stations in a domain environment.

One of these fine nurses may log on to 4 or 5 different nursing stations in a given evening. (yes they do get around )

You need to ensure that each nurses desktop environment is available to them no matter which nursing station they log on to.

How can you be their hero and make this happen for them? (Select best choice)

A. Configure the nurses account profile on each nursing station (workstation) with the UNC path of the nurses profiles.

B. Configure the nurses domain account with the UNC path to the nurses home directory.

C. Configure the nurses domain account with the UNC path to the profile directory.

D. Create and configure a logon script to map to the profile directory.

Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!! Let's see if anyone will get smacked with the stick today.
mikop

2002-11-07, 7:28 am

E:

ask them to try to log in on your workstation, discover the problem is with the connection, then crawl under the desk and take your time fixing it...
Spid

2002-11-07, 7:38 am

quote:
Originally posted by mikop
E:

ask them to try to log in on your workstation, discover the problem is with the connection, then crawl under the desk and take your time fixing it...



LOL! Mikop gets the bonus point for today!!
(I was thinking the same thing as I was writing the question up )
Spid

2002-11-07, 7:50 am

My apologizes if the question offends anyone. I woke up today feeling a little fiesty and decided to spice up today's QoD a little, that's all
Slinky

2002-11-07, 8:44 am

Sounds like C.
Deja-vue

2002-11-07, 9:30 am

C would create the roaming profile. ( sort of).
hlang

2002-11-07, 10:25 am

Mikop took the words right out my mouth.

But for all other users, where you don't wanna be called upon 4-5 times a night the answer must be C.
NetChild1985

2002-11-07, 11:41 am

C
Spid

2002-11-08, 6:51 am

quote:
Originally posted by Spid
Some hot looking nurses in short outfits need to log on to Windows 2000 Professional nursing stations in a domain environment.

One of these fine nurses may log on to 4 or 5 different nursing stations in a given evening. (yes they do get around )

You need to ensure that each nurses desktop environment is available to them no matter which nursing station they log on to.

How can you be their hero and make this happen for them? (Select best choice)

A. Configure the nurses account profile on each nursing station (workstation) with the UNC path of the nurses profiles.

B. Configure the nurses domain account with the UNC path to the nurses home directory.

C. Configure the nurses domain account with the UNC path to the profile directory.

D. Create and configure a logon script to map to the profile directory.

Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!! Let's see if anyone will get smacked with the stick today.



And the answer is.....C

To have the nurses desktop be available on any workstation, you need to create a roaming profile. The workstations are in a domain environment, so the domian user account needs to have the UNC path for their profile configured.
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