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25-10 Chapter 25 Configuring and Troubleshooting the Desktop Environment<br />

Objective 5.1 Answers<br />

1. Correct Answers: A and C<br />

A. Correct: Normally, a roaming user profile includes My Documents, My Pictures,<br />

and other personal folders. When you use Group Policy to redirect these folders,<br />

users work on the data contained in them as if the folders were still on their workstations.<br />

Another benefit of this approach is that when a user logs off the network,<br />

these folders are not synchronized with the roaming user profile. Because user<br />

data can become quite large, this approach might save users considerable time<br />

when logging on and off of their computers. You can further enhance this solution<br />

by configuring Offline Files for these folders, allowing mobile users to transparently<br />

synchronize the network-based folders with a locally cached copy of the<br />

files. When users are working from their computer while disconnected from the<br />

network, they can continue to work with the locally cached copies of their files.<br />

Changes are automatically resynchronized with the network copies the next time<br />

they connect their system to the network.<br />

B. Incorrect: The ClipBook service is for sharing documents copied to the Clipboard<br />

with other users via the network. The ClipBook service does not play a role<br />

in managing user profiles or folder redirection.<br />

C. Correct: When a user’s account is set up to use a roaming user profile, that user’s<br />

profile is stored on the network. When the user logs on to a computer, the user<br />

profile is cached to the local system. Any changes to the profile are written to the<br />

cached copy. When the user logs off the network, the changes in the cached copy<br />

are written back to the network copy. When a user logs on to a computer that has<br />

been disconnected from the network, the locally cached copy of the user profile<br />

is loaded transparently unless mandatory roaming profiles have been employed.<br />

D. Incorrect: The Accessibility Options program is for configuring keyboard,<br />

mouse, sound, and display settings to help people with mobility, vision, or hearing<br />

disabilities. The Accessibility Options program does not play a role in managing<br />

user profiles or folder redirection.<br />

E. Incorrect: Windows Explorer is not used to manage user profiles or folder redirection.<br />

2. Correct Answers: C<br />

A. Incorrect: Although the Add Or Remove Programs application can be used to<br />

remove some Windows components (such as the Indexing Service), it cannot be<br />

used to uninstall or reconfigure Control Panel programs or MMC snap-ins.<br />

B. Incorrect: Although this approach might accomplish the desired results, it is<br />

time-consuming, and doing it manually on many computers might result in errors

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