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Question 48

Scenario: During an assessment, a Citrix Architect is asked to review a Citrix policy setting that is NOT being applied as intended. The policy was intended to allow any user from the Managers group who is accessing Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) machines within the "Win2012 Desktops" Delivery Group to access local client drives from within the HDX session.

However, testing verifies that users from the Managers group are NOT able to view their endpoint's drives from within their session. While verifying the policy settings, the architect notes several misconfigurations.

Click the Exhibit button to view information collected by the architect during the investigation.

Which action would permit the "Allow client fixed drives access" policy to apply to the Managers group?

    Correct Answer: D

    The correct action to permit the

Discussion
keplerOption: D

Loopback processing applied to Delivery Controller? It should have been applied to VDAs, D is the answer.

kepler

on the other hand, this site https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/xenapp-and-xendesktop/7-15-ltsr/policies/policies-templates.html explains that default Security and Control template has client drives mapping disabled by default, and if this settings has higher priority, then yes, priority level needs to be changed. and C might be the better answer.

d0bermannn

you are not so right here) because Domain GPO level override policies on the Site Group Policy Object level and Domain GPO enables drive mapping

d0bermannn

you are absolutely right here

maurizio_n91Option: D

D for sure... loopback has to be put in the Citrix Policy GPO.. it's easy. it's wrong think about priority, GPO is higher that Citrix Policy made with studio.

d0bermannnOption: D

D. Change the link location for the Loopback processing GPO -> to OU with VDA [not DDC, we do not care about DDC's drive redirection))]

ayushwithu

https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/xenapp-and-xendesktop/7-15-ltsr/policies.html olicies at the Domain GPO level override policies on the Site Group Policy Object level, which override any conflicting policies on both the Microsoft and Citrix Local Policies levels.