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You administer Windows 8.1 Pro computers in your company network. A server named Server1 runs Windows Server 2012. Server1 allows incoming VPN and Remote Desktop connections.
A remote user requires access to files on Server1.
You need to prevent the user from downloading any files from Server1 to his local computer. Your solution must ensure that the user can read the files on Server1.
What should you do?
A. Create a new VPN connection. Disable local drive mappings.
B. Create a new Remote Desktop connection.
C. Set the Local Computer policy to Disable drives redirection for Remote Desktop Services.
D. Create a new Remote Desktop connection. Set the Local Computer policy to Disable clipboard redirection for Remote Desktop Services.
Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc725887%28v=ws.10%29.aspx Device and Resource Redirection
Policy settings in this node control access to devices and resources on a client computer in Terminal Services sessions.
Do not allow drive redirection
This policy setting allows you to specify whether to prevent the mapping of client drives in a Terminal Services session (drive redirection).
By default, Terminal Services maps client drives automatically upon connection. Mapped drives appear in the session folder tree in Windows Explorer or My Computer in the format <driveletter> on <computer- name>. You can use this policy setting to override this behavior. If you enable this policy setting, client drive redirection is not allowed in Terminal Services sessions. If you disable this policy setting, client drive redirection is always allowed. If you do not configure this policy setting, client drive redirection is not specified at the Group Policy level. However, an administrator can still disable client drive redirection by using the Terminal Services Configuration tool.