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Question 136

Scenario: All users' files, folders, and registry settings are managed by Citrix Profile Management in a Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment. Recently, a

Citrix Administrator received reports of profile corruption from users, resulting in lost personal settings, preferences, and lost data from their Documents folder. No

.INI file is being used to manage the Profile Management setup; only GPOs are being used.

Which setting can the administrator use to help prevent further data loss from these users' profiles?

    Correct Answer: E

    To help prevent further data loss from users' profiles, the administrator should enable Directory Synchronization. This setting ensures that the directories and files in users' profiles are synchronized across sessions, reducing the risk of data loss due to profile corruption. Actions such as enabling file or folder exclusions do not prevent data loss but merely specify what not to include in the profile. Similarly, enabling the NTUSER.DAT backup only protects the user registry settings, not the user data or documents.

Discussion
ctxnerdOption: B

The correct answer for that question should be "active write back" for upm. The only option which might make some sence is "B" backup of ntuser.dat.

OllyThompson

Agreed....this would save the settings but not the documents. Generally, it would be B with either active-write back or folder redirection

Justin_beswickOption: B

The answer cannot be B, as data is lost

gnagna69

it's written prevent further data loss from. B should be correct

skycrapOption: B

NTUSER.DAT backup or "Profile protection" should be B https://www.citrix.com/blogs/2016/12/20/citrix-profile-management-5-5-5-6-updates/

ctxnerd

Might also be E since many settings are not saved when default directroy exclusion is configured, like IE Password, Start Menu preferences https://www.carlstalhood.com/citrix-profile-management/#exclusions55. Tricky question.

melv_madOption: E

Should be E.