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Your network has a single domain with 1,000 client computers that run Windows 7.
A large number of software installation scripts are configured to run on the client computers.
You need to recommend a Group Policy setting to allow users to log on to their computers as soon as possible at first boot.
What should you recommend?

  • A. Configure the Run logon scripts synchronously setting to be Enabled.
  • B. Configure the Run logon scripts synchronously setting to be Disabled.
  • C. Configure the Run startup scripts asynchronously setting to be Enabled.
  • D. Configure the Run startup scripts asynchronously setting to be Disabled.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️
Run logon scripts synchronously -

Description -
Directs the system to wait for logon scripts to finish running before it starts the Windows Explorer interface program and creates the desktop.
If you enable this policy, Windows Explorer does not start until the logon scripts have finished running. This setting assures that logon script processing is complete before the user starts working, but it can delay the appearance of the desktop.
If you disable this policy or do not configure it, the logon scripts and Windows Explorer are not synchronized and can run simultaneously.
Run startup scripts asynchronously

Description -
Lets the system run startup scripts simultaneously.
Startup scripts are batch files that run before the user is invited to log on. By default, the system waits for each startup script to complete before it runs the next startup script.
If you enable this policy, the system does not coordinate the running of startup scripts. As a result, startup scripts can run simultaneously.
If you disable this policy or do not configure it, a startup script cannot run until the previous script is complete. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms811602.aspx

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