Scenario:
Below is a list of Citrix policies created in Citrix Studio that apply to a specific connection.
– (Priority 1) Policy A – Client drive redirection: NOT configured; Client
clipboard redirection: Disabled; Menu Animation: NOT configured
– (Priority 2) Policy B – Client drive redirection: Enabled; Client
clipboard redirection: Allowed; Menu Animation: Allowed
– (Priority 3) Policy C – Client drive redirection: NOT configured; Client
clipboard redirection: NOT configured; Menu Animation: Disabled
What will be the resultant policy set that applies to this connection?

A.
Client drive redirection: Enabled; Client clipboard redirection: Disabled; Menu Animation: Allowed
B.
Client drive redirection: Enabled; Client clipboard redirection: Disabled; Menu Animation: Disabled
C.
Client drive redirection: NOT configured; Client clipboard redirection: Disabled; Menu Animation: Allowed
D.
Client drive redirection: NOT configured; Client clipboard redirection: Disabled; Menu Animation: NOT configured
the correct answer is “A”
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Yup A.
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Can anyone please explain why A? I thought D since Citrix policies configured from Studio don’t work the same as the ones configured from GPMC in terms of precedence.
What I mean by this is that the highest priority is 1 and that will always override any other settings, is this wrong?
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Policies from Studio work the same as policies from GPMC, but if you have a mix between Studio and GPMC policies, the last one wins. A “Not configured” policy will NOT overwrite an “Enabled” or “Disabled” policy, even if it is in a higher rank (priority) . It will leave the setting untouched. So, the highest policy with a “Enabled” or “Disabled” setting will be in effect.
I believe A is correct
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