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Question 119

You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2 that run Windows 10. Computer2 has Remote Desktop enabled.

From Computer1, you connect to Computer2 by using Remote Desktop Connection.

You need to ensure that you can access the local drives on Computer1 from within the Remote Desktop session.

What should you do?

    Correct Answer: D

    To access local drives on Computer1 from within the Remote Desktop session on Computer2, you need to configure the Remote Desktop Connection settings on Computer1. This setting, known as Client Drive Redirection, is part of the local computer's Remote Desktop Connection properties. By configuring these settings on Computer1 before initiating the Remote Desktop session, the local drives can be accessed during the session on Computer2.

Discussion
Sprocket10Option: D

D is correct as anyone using Windows 10 for 8 years would know. Setting from the originating device within the repair app

MerrybobOption: D

D. This is known as Client Drive Redirection and is part of the local computers RDP Properties/Settings. The setting has to be modifies from Computer 1 so that is allows it's local drives to be made visible with an RDP session.

oopspruuOption: D

Anyone that has actually used RD client on Windows should know this. The question states that the client needs to access their drives in the RDS. So they have to configure options in their own RD client before connecting.

MR_EliotOption: D

Provided answer is correct. You can change the settings before connecting to the remote computer.

Amir1909

Correct

CristyyOption: D

Can someone tell me why is not B ?

NoursBear

read the question again

benpattoOption: D

I agree with Casticod, you can do it in local resources. In remote desktop settings, you can enable remote desktop connections and setup NLA - you can also setup which accounts can be used to remote to your device but no option to allow for File sharing. The repair app has nothing to do with the Remote Desktop Connection settings in this question, so irrelevant.

CasticodOption: A

A for Me, No it´s in connections zone, its in Locla resources: https://www.ionos.com/help/server-cloud-infrastructure/dedicated-server-for-servers-purchased-before-102818/servers/transfer-files-using-remote-desktop/

Casticod

Local resources, sorry