A customer reports that some of their client computers are unable to access a FlexGroup over CIFS. This problem involves only their older Windows XP clients and some printers and scanners.
Okay, I think I've got this. FSRM quotas seem like the way to go here. I can set up specific quotas for each department and the user home drives to meet the requirements.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. There are a few options here, and I want to make sure I understand the question correctly before selecting my answer.
Ah, I remember learning about this in class. The answer should be A - fe80::/10, since that's the link-local prefix that gets added automatically when IPv6 is enabled.
I'm going with B. Those poor XP machines are probably still running on floppy disks, no wonder they can't handle the Continuously Available Feature. Time to upgrade, folks!
Option D is tempting, but Offloaded Data Transfer is a feature, not a protocol, so that can't be the right answer. These clients are probably still using dial-up modems to access the FlexGroup!
Hah, I bet the customer is just trying to use their ancient printers and scanners on the FlexGroup. Good luck with that, the 90s called and they want their technology back!
The correct answer is B. FlexGroup requires CIFS shares to use the Continuously Available Feature, which these older Windows XP clients do not support. Makes sense, those old XP machines are so last century!
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