Scenario: A Citrix Engineer needs to implement Workspace Environment Management (WEM) into an existing XenDesktop infrastructure. The current infrastructure utilizes a large number of Active Directory (AD) object configurations to manage user and group settings.
The engineer first needs to review the current AD infrastructure for any identical configurations and settings that may cause conflicts with WEM.
Which two specific pre-existing objects should the engineer review? (Choose two.)
A. AD Logon Scripts
B. AD Domain Trusts
C. AD Group Policy Settings
D. AD Sites and Services
Answer is Correct, GPO and Logon scripts should be checked.
The initial Ql results of Workspace Lab move to WEM has shown significant improvement in all areas: • Resource Optimizations have proven to increase user density by up 75%, resulting in overall improvement of end-user experience. • By moving GPO settings and login scripts to WEM, the smart engine has reduced session log on times to less than 10 seconds. • Moving to WEM Citrix Profile Management (U PM) settings has allowed for more efficient logon/logoffs for end users. Additionally, U PM technologies have improved profile performance by providing exclusions and profile cleansing utilities. • Enabling WEM Transformer Settings has reduced PC management overhead for the IT staff and extended the life of end-user hardware -resulting in a lower client hardware TCO.
Scenario
By moving GPO settings and login scripts to WEM
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Young Admins AGDLP Nested groups lead to all kinds of Identical settings.
i agree with L75, domain trusts cannot imagine this has something to do about it.
“Active Directory (AD) object configurations to manage user and group settings.” so I would say A and C are the correct answers!