You deploy Groove Server Manager without the Groove Audit Service. You need to monitor the content of all
Groove instant messages sent between members and the changes to workspaces made by all members. What
should you do?
You have a new portable computer. You need to access all the Groove workspaces of which you are a member
from the new computer. You save your Groove account and Groove contacts as files to the new computer.
What should you do next?
A user named User1 has an unmanaged Groove account.
User1 receives the following error message when attempting to copy a file to a workspace: You need to ensure
that User1 can copy the CHM file to the workspace.
What should you do?
A user named User1 has an Active Directory user account. User1 changes the password for the Active
Directory user account. You need to ensure that User1 can use the new password to log into Groove. What
should you instruct User1 to do?
You maintain two Groove identities. Each identity is active in multiple Groove workspaces. Each workspace has
multiple members. You delete one Groove identity and notice that you cannot access a workspace named
Workspace1. You need to ensure that you can access Workspace1. What should you do?
You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2. You use your Groove account on both
computers. You need to remove all Groove workspaces and Groove contact information from Computer2 only.
What should you do?
You need to create a Groove workspace that meets the following requirements:
Users must be able to add files and folders to the workspace.
Users must be able to use the Discussion tool.
What should you do?