You support laptops that run Windows 8 Pro and are members of an Active Directory domain. The domain is configured with user folder redirection by using a Group Policy Object (GPO).
Loopback group policies are not used.
Your company has decided to deploy tablets to all managers, for use as secondary computers. Tablets will be added to the domain.
You need to ensure that the folder redirection settings are applied only to laptops. What should you do?
A. Apply one GPO to the managers’ laptops and another GPO to the tablets.
B. Assign the msDS-Primary Computer attribute for the managers’ user domain accounts.
C. Assign the msDS-Primary Computer attribute for the computer domain accounts on the managers’ laptops.
D. Block the managers’ tablets from receiving the GPO.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation/Reference:
The Storage Team at Microsoft – File Cabinet Blog
Explanation:
To designate a primary computer in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), use the following procedure:
Open Active Directory Administrative Center.
In the console tree, under the domain name node (dPMDemo in my case), click Computers. To designate PMClient1 as Bob Smith’s primary computer, double click PMClient1, and then in the Extensions section, click the Attribute Editor tab.
Double-click the distinguishedName attribute, right-click the value and then click Copy. In Active Directory Administrative Center, click Users, and then double-click Bob Smith. In the Extensions section, click the Attribute Editor tab.
Double-click the msDS-Primary Computer attribute, paste the distinguished name of PMClient1 into the Value to Add box, and then click Add. You can specify a list of computer names in the Value to Add box; each listed computer will be designated as a primary computer for the user.
Click OK in the Multi-valued String Editor dialog and again in the Bob Smith window.PMClient1 is now configured in AD DS as a primary computer for Bob Smith.
Reference:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/filecab/archive/2012/03/30/configuring-primary-computers-for-folder-redirection-and-roaming-profiles-in-windows-server-8-beta.aspx