70-669 · Question #121
70-669 Question #121: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is D. Use Group Policy Preferences to copy .library-ms files from the client computers to the RD. Administrators can deploy customized libraries in the following ways: Using a logon script or Group Policy Preferences (through the Default User profile) Adding custom libraries to the server where Roaming User Profiles are redirected Deploying through a logon script or Group Pol
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- ARedirect each user's Documents folder to a network share.
- BRedirect each user's Links folder to the RD Session Host server.
- CUse a startup script to copy .library-ms files from the client computers to the RD Session
- DUse Group Policy Preferences to copy .library-ms files from the client computers to the RD
Explanation
Administrators can deploy customized libraries in the following ways: Using a logon script or Group Policy Preferences (through the Default User profile) Adding custom libraries to the server where Roaming User Profiles are redirected Deploying through a logon script or Group Policy Preferences You can copy the .library-ms files to a local computer or copy them to a server if the users' library directories are redirected to a network location. You can use a logon script or Group Policy Preferences to copy libraries to the %userprofile%\Appdata\roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries The locations specified in custom libraries need to be accessible by the target users. These locations include known folders, fixed local folders, mapped drives on the users' computers, or network shared resources where users have access. If a user does not have permissions to a folder, that folder does not appear in the library and no warning appears for the user. Using the Default User profile Administrators can edit the set of libraries associated with the Default User profile, and then deploy the libraries to users who derive from Default User. Deploying libraries using Roaming User Profiles Remote libraries can include content from locations that are local or remote to the server, much as local libraries can. To support this, the user's known folders are ideally redirected and available in the Roaming User Profiles. Library definition files are located in the %userprofile%\Appdata\roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries directory, and they can be shared on a server.
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