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70-218 Q of the Day 5/27
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| mrfixit 2003-05-27, 7:08 am |
| Here we go again folks! Good luck!
You have decided to implement policies that will allow users to maintain a certain desktop configuration standard. You want to allow users the ability to change some personal settings, however. What do you need to do to ensure each user maintains his/her own settings if he/she shares a computer?
A)Change each user to roaming profiles.
B)Do nothing. Roaming profiles are on by default.
C)Do nothing. Local profiles will take care of each user's settings.
D)Each user must save his settings to his home folder.
E)This can't be done. All users on a system will share settings.
See you tomorrow with the answer! | |
| enforcer 2003-05-27, 7:52 am |
| C. for me | |
| cramersaunders 2003-05-27, 12:18 pm |
| If it is just for the One Computer then C
but if they want the same Profile on different Computers then A | |
| ghaouf 2003-05-27, 3:29 pm |
| i think D | |
| mrfixit 2003-05-28, 6:55 am |
| Sad turn-out, but... Okay, here's the answer:
You have decided to implement policies that will allow users to maintain a certain desktop configuration standard. You want to allow users the ability to change some personal settings, however. What do you need to do to ensure each user maintains his/her own settings if he/she shares a computer?
C)Do nothing. Local profiles will take care of each user's settings.
Local profiles are always enabled on a Windows 2000 Professional system. As long as the users do not change computers, roaming profiles are not needed.
Another on later today! |
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