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Question Deja's Wed 70-217 Question of the Day

On we go to the next one:
(not that easy)


You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has a Windows 2000 server computer named Central. Users in the domain frequently work on different Windows 2000 Professional desktop and portable computers. They use the Windows 2000 Professional portable computers to dial in to the network when they are traveling. 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 desktop and portable computers and have their own desktop settings available on all computers.

All users in the domain will be able to access their documents in the My Documents folder from any computer, including the portable computers when users dial in to the network.

When users dial in to the network, the logon and logoff times will not be delayed because of the transfer of the contents of the My Documents folder.

What should you do? (Choose two)

A. Configure a roaming profile for each user in the domain. Use \\Central\Profiles\%Username% as the profile path.

B. Configure a home folder for each user in the domain. Use \\Central\Home\%Username% as the home folder path.

C. Create a new Group Policy object (GPO) named Offdocs. Assign the Offdocs GPO to the domain. Configure the Offdocs GPO to prevent the use of the Offline Files folder.

D. Create a new Group Policy object (GPO) named Redocs. Assign the Redocs GPO to the domain. Configure the Redocs GPO to redirect the My Documents folder to the \\Central\Docs\%Username% location.

E. Create a new Group Policy object (GPO) named Async. Assign the Async GPO to the domain. Configure the Async GPO to apply Group Policy settings for users asynchronously when they log on.

What is it going to be?
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I'll try A and D

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Yah, I'll have to go with A & D also.

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I just studied that 2 days ago..
I am going with A and D too..

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Originally posted by Deja-vue
On we go to the next one:
(not that easy)


You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has a Windows 2000 server computer named Central. Users in the domain frequently work on different Windows 2000 Professional desktop and portable computers. They use the Windows 2000 Professional portable computers to dial in to the network when they are traveling. 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 desktop and portable computers and have their own desktop settings available on all computers.

All users in the domain will be able to access their documents in the My Documents folder from any computer, including the portable computers when users dial in to the network.

When users dial in to the network, the logon and logoff times will not be delayed because of the transfer of the contents of the My Documents folder.

What should you do? (Choose two)

A. Configure a roaming profile for each user in the domain. Use \\Central\Profiles\%Username% as the profile path.

B. Configure a home folder for each user in the domain. Use \\Central\Home\%Username% as the home folder path.

C. Create a new Group Policy object (GPO) named Offdocs. Assign the Offdocs GPO to the domain. Configure the Offdocs GPO to prevent the use of the Offline Files folder.

D. Create a new Group Policy object (GPO) named Redocs. Assign the Redocs GPO to the domain. Configure the Redocs GPO to redirect the My Documents folder to the \\Central\Docs\%Username% location.

E. Create a new Group Policy object (GPO) named Async. Assign the Async GPO to the domain. Configure the Async GPO to apply Group Policy settings for users asynchronously when they log on.

What is it going to be?
We'll see you tomorrow with the Answers!



Ok, A and D was correct! Good Job!
A roaming profile will make all users' desktop settings available on all computers. The GPO to redirect My Documents will enable users to access their documents from any computer.

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