The policies in the GPO must: • Allow users to run only the applications you specify. • Be applied to specific users or groups. • Apply to all existing, future, or previous versions of an application. All workstations involved run either Windows 7 or Windows 8.
If a setting is defined in the Local Group Policy on the computer and not defined in the GPO linked to the OU, the setting is applied. Group Policy Objects (GPO) are applied in which of the following orders? Local group policy, GPO linked to site, GPO linked to domain, GPO linked to Organizational Unit highest to lowest.
All workstations involved run either Windows 7 or Windows 8. You have decided to configure and test local security policies to meet these requirements and then import them into the appropriate domain GPOs. Click on the GPO security setting category where these policies are located.
You would have to touch the GPO ACL just one time. If you have many GPOs, you can create a script that adds the desired permissions. With some scripting know how there are flexible solutions possible.
You would have to touch the GPO ACL just one time .
You probably don't want the user to become a domain admin (which includes GPO editing permission), therefore. the only solution is to extendn the permissions of each GPO you want to give the user access. Instead of granting direct access to the user, think about creating a dedicated GPO editing group for each GPO.
Question 9 Not answered Marked out of 1.0 Question text If a container has blocked the inheritance of GPOs, no GPOs from parent container will be applied unless they are configured with the Answer attribute. Feedback The correct answer is: enforce
Feedback The correct answer is: DNS
The Answer wizard can be used to assign permissions to users or groups to perform common tasks. Feedback The correct answer is: Delegation of Control Question 15 Incorrect Mark 0.0 out of 1.0 Question text Answer is a database that stores information about network objects in a Windows domain. Feedback The correct answer is: Active Directory
Not answered Marked out of 1.0 Question text A Group Policy Object may be Answer to more than one container. Feedback The correct answer is: linked
If a setting is defined in the Local Group Policy on the computer and not defined in the GPO linked to the OU, the setting is applied.
All users in the domain have a standard set of internet options configured by a GPO linked to the domain. But you want users in the Administrators OU to have a different set of Internet options.
You create a Group Policy Object (GPO) named Corporate Desktop that configures the desktop environment for users in the company. You link the GPO to the domain.
To speed up the boot process for hosts in your domain, you want to reconfigure Group Policy processing so that computers download the latest version of your policies and store them locally.
You need to add Spanish language support for your administrative templates to a Windows Server 2012 R2 system.
You have enabled Group Policy caching in your domain. Using this feature, Group Policy settings are saved locally on each domain-joined host.
You also want to ensure that all client computers have strong password policies applied, and that an administrator is required to unlock locked user accounts for the Research and Human Resources departments.