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You are a domain administrator for your company.
Since the company’s Windows 8.1 desktop computers are not backed up regularly, the company wants to enable folder redirection in order to move data from local desktops to network storage.
You need to configure folder redirection on the domain so all existing desktops and any new desktops automatically apply the folder redirection settings.
What should you do?
A. Create a new Group Policy Object (GPO) and configure the folder redirection options to meet your company’s requirements.
B. In computer management, create a task that is labeled Folder Redirection. Allow Folder Redirection to the specified path at named intervals.
C. Map a network drive from each local desktop, right-click Properties, and choose Folder Redirection with proper settings.
D. Sync your offline folder to the network location to ensure that backups are completed on the network.
Correct Answer: A
Explanation/Reference:
Reference:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc786749(v=ws.10).aspx
User settings and user files are typically stored in the local user profile, under the Users folder. The files in local user profiles can be accessed only from the current computer, which makes it difficult for users who use more than one computer to work with their data and synchronize settings between multiple computers. Two technologies exist to address this problem: Roaming Profiles and Folder Redirection. Both technologies have their advantages, and they can be used separately or together to create a seamless user experience from one computer to another. They also provide additional options for administrators managing user data.
Folder Redirection lets administrators redirect the path of a folder to a new location. The location can be a folder on the local computer or a directory on a network file share. Users can work with documents on a server as if the documents were based on a local drive. The documents in the folder are available to the user from any computer on the network. Folder Redirection is located under Windows Settings in the console tree when you edit domain-based Group Policy by using the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC). The path is [Group Policy Object Name]User ConfigurationPoliciesWindows SettingsFolder Redirection