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A company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. All company employees work on their personally owned computers, which are not members of the domain. The computers are running Windows XP Home, Windows Vista Business, Windows 7 Home Premium, or Windows 8.1. The company is a volume license subscriber.
The company plans to deploy Group Policies to all computers.
You need to ensure that every employee’s computer is subject to the Group Policies.
What should you do first?
A. Join all the computers to the same homegroup.
B. Start each computer from a USB flash drive on which you have installed Windows To Go.
C. Start each computer from a USB flash drive on which you have installed BitLocker To Go.
D. Join all the computers to the domain.
Correct Answer: B
Explanation/Reference:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj592685.aspx#BKMK_wtggp Deployment Considerations for Windows To Go From the start, Windows To Go was designed to minimize differences between the user experience of working on a laptop and Windows To Go booted from a USB drive. Given that Windows To Go was designed as an enterprise solution, extra consideration was given to the deployment workflows that enterprises already have in place. Additionally, there has been a focus on minimizing the number of differences in deployment between Windows To Go workspaces and laptop PCs.
Management of Windows To Go using Group Policy
In general, management of Windows To Go workspaces is same as that for desktop and laptop computers. There are Windows To Go specific Group Policy settings that should be considered as part of Windows To Go deployment. Windows To Go Group Policy settings are located at \Computer ConfigurationAdministrative TemplatesWindows ComponentsPortable Operating System in the Local Group Policy Editor.
The use of the Store on Windows To Go workspaces that are running Windows 8 can also be controlled by Group Policy. This policy setting is located at \Computer ConfigurationAdministrative TemplatesWindows ComponentsStore in the Local Group Policy Editor.