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You need to enable folder redirection for all of the users

A university is deploying folder redirection for the members of the Students, Staff, and Faculty Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) se groups. All client computers run Windows 7. Currently, there
are no redirection policies in place. The IT department requires that members of each security group

store data on a separate file server. Each user must have access to only data from any client
computer. You need to enable folder redirection for all of the users. What should you do?

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A.
Deploy a single Group Policy object and use the Grant the user exclusive rights setting.

B.
Deploy a single Group Policy object and use the Also apply redirection policy to Windows 2000,
Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP and Windows 2003 operating systems setting.

C.
Deploy a single Group Policy object and use the Advanced – Specify locations for various user
groups settings

D.
Deploy three Group Policy objects and use the Redirect to the local user profile location setting.

Explanation:
Basic Redirection and Advanced Redirection Basic Redirection and Advanced Redirection are
available to all folders listed in the snap-in. You use basic redirection when you store the selected
folder in the Group Policy object on the same share for all users. You use Advanced Redirection
when you want to redirect the selected folder to a different location based on a security group
membership of the user. For example, you would use Advanced Folder Redirection when you want
to redirect folders belonging to the Accounting group to the Finance server and folders belonging to
the Sales group to the Marketing server.

Note
If a user is a member of multiple security groups listed for a specific folder, Folder Redirection will

use the path of the first security group that matches for the given user.
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