You want to ensure that all clients running Windows 7 are able to cache files on shared folders if the round-trip latency to the remote file server exceeds a specific value in milliseconds. This has to be done without having to specify that the file is available offline. Which of the following policies should you configure?
  1. Configure Slow Link Speed
  2. Transparent caching
  3. Configure Slow Link Mode
  4. Exclude Files From Being Cached
Explanation
Answer: B - You should configure the Transparent caching policy to ensure that all clients running Windows 7 are able to cache files on shared folders if the round-trip latency to the remote file server exceeds a specific value in milliseconds.

Key Takeaway: With Transparent Caching, the first time a user opens a file in a shared folder, the file from the server is read and stored in a cache on the computer’s hard drive. The second and subsequent times a user reads the same file, the file is retrieved from the hard drive. Transparent Caching is done by caching reads to remote files over a slow network in the Offline Files or CSC cache.
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