Scenario: A Citrix Administrator configures the following policies in a XenDesktop Site environment, in descending priority order:
1. “Marketing Office A" has a filter on Marketing users. Client Network Drives is disabled; Client Fixed Drives is enabled.
2."Marketing Office B” has a filter on Marketing users’ Internal IP. Client Network Drives is disabled; Client Fixed Drives is enabled
3."Accounting” has a filter on Accounting Users. Client Network Drives is enabled; Client Fixed Drives is NOT configured.
4."Baseline" configured without a filter. Client Network Drives and Client Fixed Drives are both disabled.
Based on these policies, what will Accounting users be able to access?
A. Client Fixed and Network Drives
B. Client Fixed Drives only
C. Client Network Drives only
D. Neither the Client Network Drive nor the Client Fixed Drive
“Policy settings that are not configured are ignored and do not override the settings of lower-ranked settings.”
docs.citrix.com/en-us/xenapp-and-xendesktop/7-15-ltsr/policies/policies-compare-model.html
So A is right and disabled client fixed drives from basteline takes place.
sorry C of course
The answer is C.
The answer is “A” guys. Accounting policy with priority 3 (higher priority than 4) will take precedence. Client fixed drives are allowed by default even if it is not configured. So both client network and fixed drives should be allowed.
I agree, if you look at a new policy Client Fixed drives is not configured so by default it is allowed. So I would also say A would be correct.
I think it’s D. “Baseline” should take precedence as it is with highest priority. No filters mean that it is applied to all users.
I think it’s B, the baseline configured without a filter
C is correct. Client Network Drives ENABLED — Client Fixed Drives DISABLED in BASELINE
Arty explained correct. C is correct.