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Question 30

Scenario: A Citrix Engineer needs to implement Workspace Environment Management (WEM) into an existing XenDesktop infrastructure. The current infrastructure utilizes a large number of Active Directory (AD) object configurations to manage user and group settings.

The engineer first needs to review the current AD infrastructure for any identical configurations and settings that may cause conflicts with WEM.

Which two specific pre-existing objects should the engineer review? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: A, C

    When implementing Workspace Environment Management (WEM) into an existing XenDesktop infrastructure, it's crucial to review for possible conflicts with existing AD configurations. AD Logon Scripts should be reviewed because they can conflict with WEM settings related to logon performance and script execution, which WEM aims to optimize. AD Group Policy Settings also need to be reviewed because WEM generally replaces or works alongside certain Group Policy Objects (GPOs), and overlapping settings can cause conflicts. Therefore, the engineer should focus on reviewing AD Logon Scripts and AD Group Policy Settings.

Discussion
thedelphOptions: AC

I'd say this is A & C: Profile management - To deliver the best possible logon performance, Workspace Environment Management replaces commonly used Windows Group Policy Object objects, logon scripts, and preferences with an agent which is deployed on each virtual machine or server. The agent is multi-threaded and applies changes to user environments only when required, ensuring users always have access to their desktop as soon as possible. https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/workspace-environment-management/current-release.html

rikili

Yes, A&C

tripatpdOptions: AC

A and C is correct

majkelOptions: AC

A and C is correct of course that GPOs and logon scripts can conflict with some WEM setings AD trusts have nothing to conflict with WEM settings