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All client computers on your company network run Windows 7. Several legacy software applications are made available on t

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All client computers on your company network run Windows 7. Several legacy software applications are made available on the computers by using Windows XP
Mode (XPM).
Employees report that all Start menu shortcuts for the legacy applications are missing from their computers.
You need to ensure that all employees can access the Start menu shortcuts for the legacy applications.
What should you do?

A. Copy the program icons to the Start menu of the Windows 7 computers.
B. Reinstall the applications on the XPM machines and select the repair option.
C. Configure the applications as Default Programs on the Windows 7 computers.
D. Enable the Auto Publish option for Virtual Machine Settings on the Windows 7 computers.
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