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Question 38

Scenario: A Citrix Administrator configures the 'Auto connect client drives' user settings to map client drives within the HDX session for all published desktops.

The setting is configured in a Baseline Group Policy Object (GPO) and linked to an Organizational Unit (OU) that contains all of the published desktops.

When a user launches the desktop, client drives are NOT mapped.

What is a possible reason?

    Correct Answer: B

    In this scenario, the Group Policy Object (GPO) is applied to the Organizational Unit (OU) containing the published desktops, which means it is a computer-based policy. For the user settings within the GPO to take effect, loopback processing needs to be enabled. Loopback processing allows the user settings defined in the computer's GPO to be applied when a user logs on to that computer. Without loopback processing enabled, the user settings in the GPO will not apply, causing the client drives not to be mapped during user logon.

Discussion
ays666Option: B

B is correct https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/tech-zone/design/design-decisions/baseline-policy-design.html Citrix specific user policies When creating policies for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops, several policies specific to user experience and security are applied based on the user’s connection. However, the user’s account might be located anywhere within the Active Directory structure, creating difficulty with simply applying user configuration based policies. It is not desirable to apply the Citrix specific configurations at the domain level as the settings would apply to every system to which any user logs on. Applying the user configuration settings at the OU where the Citrix servers or virtual desktops are located also doesn’t work. The user accounts are not located within that OU, therefore the settings not applied to the users. The solution is to apply a loopback policy. A loopback policy is a computer configuration policy that forces the computer to apply the assigned user configuration policy of the OU to any user who logs on to the server or virtual desktop.

CoralonOption: B

B is correct. The policy is applied to machine's OU - the user settings in the policy will not apply unless loopback is turned on. A is wrong because a login processes the policy C is wrong because the the questions states that it is applied to the machine ou D is wrong because gpo's do not require a restart

d0bermannnOption: B

obviously it is loopback issue, so b

fahad6691Option: A

should be A

fahad6691

the correct B sorry