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You are the domain administrator for your company. Roam……

You are the domain administrator for your company. Roaming profiles are enabled for all users in the sales department. Roaming profiles are stored on a server named Server1, in a shared folder named Profiles. Roger is a user in the sales department. Susan is Roger's manager. Susan reports that Roger modifies his desktop settings, which results in the need for help desk assistance and in lost productivity for Roger. You want to ensure that Roger cannot modify his roaming profile.
What should you do?() 



A.In Active Directory Users and Computers, on Roger's profile tab, change the profile path to \\Server1\Profiles\%username%.dat. 
B.In Active Directory Users and Computers, on Roger's profile tab, change the profile path to \\Server1\Profiles\%username%.man. 
C.In Roger's profile on Server1, change the file name of Ntuser.dat to Ntuser.man.
D.In Roger's profile on his computer, change the file name of Ntuser.dat to Ntuser.man.

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A.Change the UNC path of Peter’s roaming profile to his home directory folder. 
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C.Log on as a local administrator on Peter’s computer. Edit the local Group Policy to exclude Directories in Roaming Profile. 
D.Log on as a local administrator on Peter’s computer. In the properties of the My Documents folder, change the Target folder location to Peter’s home directory.

单项选择题You are the desktop administrator for your company. Laura is a user in the companys accounting department. Laura uses a Windows XP Professional computer. Laura installs a new software application that was listed on her Add or Remove Programs list. Laura reports that the new application now opens whenever she double-clicks any file that has a .doc file name extension. She also reports that 24 new icons appear on the New menu when she right-clicks her desktop. Laura asks you to reconfigure her computer so that Microsoft Word opens when she double-clicks files that have a .doc file name extension. She also wants you to remove the new icons from the New menu. You instruct Laura to uninstall the new application. After she uninstalls the application, she reports that she can no longer open .doc files by double-clicking them. She also reports that the unwanted icons on the New menu are still present. You reinstall the new application, and it continues to open when Laura double-clicks .doc files. You want to restore the .doc file association and to remove the unwanted icons from the New menu on Lauras computer. You want to accomplish these tasks as quickly as possible. You also want to ensure that none of Lauras other documents or personal settings are affected. What should you do?()

A.Restore the computer to the restore point that was created when Laura installed the new application.
B.Restore the System State data to Laura's computer from a backup tape. 
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