You have client computers that run Windows 7 Enterprise. All users have roaming user profiles. You deploy several client computers that run Windows 8 Enterprise.
Users who sign in to both the Windows 8 Enterprise computers and the Windows 7 Enterprise computers report that they no longer see their desktop background and their theme.
You suspect that the user profiles are corrupt. You need to resolve the profile corruption issue. What should you do?
A. Move all of the user profiles to a file server that runs Windows Server 2012, and then modify the profile path of each user account.
B. on the Windows 7 computers, configure the Download roaming profiles on primary computers only Group Policy setting.
C. on the Windows 8 computers, configure the Set roaming profile path for all users logging onto this computer Group Policy setting.
D. For each user, set the msDs-PrimaryComputer attribute to use a Windows 8 computer.
Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
if you try to deploy Windows 8.1 in an environment that uses roaming, mandatory, super- mandatory, or domain default profiles in Windows 7, you experience the following:
. After you use a user account that has an existing Windows 7 profile to log on to a Windows 8.1-based computer for the first time, the components from Windows 8.1 read and modify the profile state.
. Certain Windows 8.1 features may not work as expected because the expected profile state is not present.
. When you try to use the same user account to log on to a Windows 7-based computer, the user profile modification that was performed in Windows 8.1 may not work as expected in Windows 7.
. Roaming, mandatory, super-mandatory, and domain default user profiles that were created in one version of Windows must be kept isolated from those that were created in another version of Windows.
. For more information about this issue in Windows 8, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 2887239 Incompatibility between Windows 8 roaming user profiles and roaming profiles in other versions of Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2890783