You want to centrally manage all employees’ desktops in your company. You want to prohibit changes to desktop settings by the users. Which of the following should you do?
  1. Configure the permissions on the profile folder’s Security property window to deny write permission.
  2. Modify the file name of Ntuser.dat in the profile folder to Ntuser.man.
  3. Configure the permissions on the profile folder’s Sharing property window to allow only read permission.
  4. Modify the attributes of the profile folder to specify the Read Only attribute.
Explanation
Answer - B - You should modify the file name of Ntuser.dat in the profile folder to Ntuser.man.

Key Takeaway: The Local profile is Stored in the C:\Documents and Settings\username folder. The profiles file is NTUSER.DAT in the directory called by the user’s name. A mandatory profile that discards any changes the user makes to their profile at time of logoff can be implemented by modifying the name of the user profile file from NTUSER.DAT to NTUSER.MAN. The ntuser.ini file is used to set up the user roaming profile components that are not copied to the server. The ntuser.dat.log file is used for NTUSER.DAT file recovery in the case of an error.
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