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You work in a branch office and use a desktop system named Comp1. A Windows server named Srv1 is located in the main office.Srv1 stores several shared folders that you use, including the Data share. You use Offline Files in the branch office to make the files on the server are available when the WAN link is down.How can you prevent all files in the Data share from being cached while making sure files in other shared folders are still available?A. On Srv1, edit the Local Security Policy.B. On Comp1, edit the Offline Files settings in the Sync Center.C. On Srv1, edit the properties for the Datafolder.D. On Srv1, edit the Offline Files settings in the Sync Center.

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Answer:

C. On Srv1, edit the properties for the Data folder

Explanation:

Using the caching feature of Offline Folder gives users access to shared folders through the maintenance of a local copy which allows users to continue working with the resources in the shared folder in the event the server hosting the folder cannot be reached, which leads to increased  productivity. However, when a shared folder is the storage location of sensitive data to which there is restricted access, it may be required to prevent the folder from being cached

The caching option property for the shared folder can be set from within the Offline Settings, to configure the availability of the folder when the server WAN link is down