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Deja-vue

2003-01-13, 12:07 am

'G morning, Folks!
It is Monday morning, here is an easy Question:

You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has 20 users and a Windows 2000 Server computer named Glasgow. Users in the domain frequently work on different Windows 2000 Professional computers. All Windows 2000 Professional computers are in the domain.

You want to accomplish the following goals:

All users in the domain will be able to work on all Windows 2000 Professional computers and have their own predefined desktop settings available on all computers.
Users will be allowed to make changes to the desktop settings while they are logged on.
Changes that users make to the desktop settings will not be saved when they log off.

What should you do?

A. On each Windows 2000 Professional computer, delete the Systemdrive\Documents and Settings\Default User folder.

B. On each Windows 2000 Professional computer, rename the Sytemroot\System32\Config\Stem
file to System.man.

C. Configure a roaming profile for each user in the domain. Use \Glasgow\profiles\%username% as the profile path. On the Glasgow server, rename the ntuser.dat file to ntuser.man for each user.

D. Create a GPO named Delprofile. Assign the Delprofile GPO to the domain. Configure the Delprofile GPO to delete the local copy of a user's profile when the user logs off.

We'll see 'ya tomorrow with the Answer!
kopman

2003-01-13, 12:26 am

Going with C on this one.

Kopman
B4yaman3

2003-01-13, 7:21 am

I will say this one is C.

Deja.. Friday question was a nice one..keep them coming like that..
John Wilson

2003-01-13, 7:41 am

C

Thank God that a easy one since it's monday.

Nice server name
Slinky

2003-01-13, 8:26 am

Piece of Cake.
vholman

2003-01-13, 8:48 am

I will say C too, roaming login.
robertmillar

2003-01-13, 2:21 pm

C
l9nux

2003-01-13, 4:25 pm

Definately C
jocampo

2003-01-13, 7:47 pm

"C", of course...
Deja-vue

2003-01-13, 11:23 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Deja-vue
'G morning, Folks!
It is Monday morning, here is an easy Question:

You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has 20 users and a Windows 2000 Server computer named Glasgow. Users in the domain frequently work on different Windows 2000 Professional computers. All Windows 2000 Professional computers are in the domain.

You want to accomplish the following goals:

All users in the domain will be able to work on all Windows 2000 Professional computers and have their own predefined desktop settings available on all computers.
Users will be allowed to make changes to the desktop settings while they are logged on.
Changes that users make to the desktop settings will not be saved when they log off.

What should you do?

A. On each Windows 2000 Professional computer, delete the Systemdrive\Documents and Settings\Default User folder.

B. On each Windows 2000 Professional computer, rename the Sytemroot\System32\Config\Stem
file to System.man.

C. Configure a roaming profile for each user in the domain. Use \Glasgow\profiles\%username% as the profile path. On the Glasgow server, rename the ntuser.dat file to ntuser.man for each user.

D. Create a GPO named Delprofile. Assign the Delprofile GPO to the domain. Configure the Delprofile GPO to delete the local copy of a user's profile when the user logs off.

We'll see 'ya tomorrow with the Answer!



Everyone's got it!
C was correct!
A mandatory roaming user profile will make user's desktop setting available to them on all computers. Users will be able to change those desktop settings but since this is a mandatory (.man) profile, those changes will not be saved.
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