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25-12 Chapter 25 Configuring and Troubleshooting the Desktop Environment<br />

ifying appropriate priority levels for individual processes. Be sure to have a<br />

thorough understanding of how the processes for the operating system, services,<br />

and applications interact and what effect each change will have before attempting<br />

this type of system tuning on production systems. It is extremely unusual to set<br />

any process to Real Time priority because that configuration might cause the process<br />

to consume 100 percent of the CPU’s processing time, making it difficult or<br />

even impossible to do anything else on the computer.<br />

4. Correct Answers: D<br />

A. Incorrect: Although copying the program group to the Default User profile<br />

ensures that any newly created profiles on the computer get a copy, existing user<br />

profiles do not.<br />

B. Incorrect: These procedures ensure that both John and Mary have access to the<br />

new program group, but there is a quicker way to accomplish this.<br />

C. Incorrect: It is possible that neither John nor Mary will be able to complete the<br />

installation if they do not have administrative privileges on the computer. Even if<br />

these procedures do work, it is an unnecessarily time-consuming solution.<br />

D. Correct: This is the quickest way to resolve the problem. Program groups present<br />

in the All Users profiles are accessible to everyone who logs on to the computer.<br />

This type of issue is common with older applications and with internally developed<br />

programs that have not met all the requirements for the Certified for Windows<br />

logo program. Certified programs are required to recognize user profiles and<br />

to give the installer the option of making the program group accessible to all users<br />

or only the user logged on during the installation.<br />

5. Correct Answers: A, B, and E<br />

A. Correct: By implementing roaming user profiles, your solution ensures that each<br />

user’s profile will be available from any computer on the network.<br />

B. Correct: By using the method of appending .man to the end of all users’ Roaming<br />

User Profile folder, they cannot log on to computers using locally cached copies<br />

of their roaming profiles.<br />

C. Incorrect: Appending .man to the end of each user’s Roaming User Profile folder<br />

forces Windows XP Professional to download the entire user profile every time a<br />

user logs on. Although you are redirecting the My Documents to a location separate<br />

from each user’s profile, the profiles can still grow large, leading to long logon<br />

times for remote users. It is important to note that this goal conflicts with the second<br />

goal—sometimes it is not possible to achieve all desired goals.<br />

D. Incorrect: Nothing in your proposed solution addresses this goal. Implementing<br />

Encrypting File System (EFS) in combination with the Offline Files feature would<br />

allow you to better protect the data of the mobile users.

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