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You are the network administrator of A. Datum Corporation. The company has four departments, each within a separate OU in the forest root domain. Each of these OUs is a peer to the other. The company is reorganizing, and many users have moved to a different OU. These users have complained that they no longer can find their documents folders. What can be the problem?

A. The users have moved to new locations, and they forgot to migrate their documents from their old computers. B. The users have changed domain controllers. C. The GPOs for the users new site is overriding the GPOs that apply to the users new OU. D. The GPOs for the users new OU does not contain the correct information for folder redirection.

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You are the network administrator for the fabrikam.com Active Directory domain. You have three sites: Los Angeles, New York, and Miami. You have several OUs named Mkt, Svc, Prod, and Sales, and each OU contains users from two or three of the sites. You are planning the group policies for the entire network. The Miami administrator wants all the Miami users, many who are in the Sales OU, to redirect their My Documents folders to the MIAM02 server. The Los Angeles and New York users travel often and will need to maintain local files, and the administrators in both locations do not want to use folder redirection. What do you do to provide the correct access to the resources?

A. Create a GPO with the correct folder redirection path to MIAM02 and apply it to the Miami site. B. Create a GPO with the correct folder redirection path to MIAM02 and apply it to the Sales OU. C. Create a GPO with the correct folder redirection path to MIAM02 and apply it to the fabrikam.com domain. Block policy inheritance to the Los Angeles and New York sites. D. Create a GPO with the correct folder redirection path to MIAM02 and apply it to the fabrikam.com domain. Block policy inheritance to the Mkt, Svc, and Prod OUs.

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You are planning to implement software distribution to your network. You need to ensure accuracy for software distribution for licensing purposes. You want to deploy application APP to all members of the Management, Executive, and Sales teams. You want to make sure that only the computers you approve of receive this software, so that a Sales team member cannot dial in to the network and be forced to accept installation of APP to his or her home computer. You want to ensure that you can add group policies that affect only the Executive team or only the Sales team in the future. How do you organize this?

A. Create an OU hierarchy for software distribution called Swdist. Add all users of the Management, Executive, and Sales teams to this OU. Create a GPO to distribute software to the users in this OU. B. Create an OU hierarchy for software distribution called Swdist. Within Swdist, create separate OUs for the Management, Executive, and Sales teams. Apply a GPO to distribute software to computer objects in the Swdist OU hierarchy. Add the correct users and computers to each of the Management, Executive, and Sales OUs. C. Apply a GPO to each site that contains Management, Executive, and Sales team members. D. Apply a domain-wide GPO for distributing APP to computer objects within the domain.

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