When multiple GPOs are linked to a container, which GPO in the list has the highest priority? |
the first |
If creating a Local Group Policy Object, then a secondary GPO, then a tertiary GPO, what policy settings are included in each GPO? |
The first GPO contains both Computer Configuration and User Configuration settings, while the secondary and tertiary GPOs contain only User Configuration settings. |
What versions of Windows began support of multiple local GPOs? |
Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Vista |
Regarding Group Policy in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, Microsoft used the token-based administrative template (ADM) files. What did Microsoft replace ADM files with, which is used in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2? |
ADMX files (XML-based file format) |
What is the order in which Windows systems receiving and process multiple GPOs. |
LSDOU (local, site, domain, then OU) |
Where is the path to the default GPT structure for a domain? |
%systemroot%\SYSVOL\sysvol\<domain name>\Policies |
Group Policies applied to parent containers are inherited by all child containers and objects. What are the ways you can alter inheritance? |
Using the Enforce, Block Policy Inheritance, or Loopback settings |
What do you call the process that after you link a GPO to a site with multiple domains, the Group Policy settings are applied to all the domains and the child objects beneath them? |
inheritance |
What capability allows you to create specific GPO settings for one or more local users configured on a workstation? |
multiple local GPOs |
The three types of Group Policy Objects (GPOs) include local, domain and _____. |
starter |
What is the technique called that you can modify the default permission assignments so that only certain users and computers receive the permissions and, consequently, the settings in the GPO? |
security filtering |
Group Policy settings are divided into two subcategories: User Configuration and Computer Configuration. Each of those two are further organized into three subnodes. What are the three? |
Software settings, Windows settings, and Administrative Templates |
Configuring a Central Store of ADMX files help solve the problem of ________. |
"SYSVOL bloat" |
What is the proper term for associating a Group Policy to a set of AD DS objects? |
Linking |
What kind of GPO serves as a template for the creation of domain GPOs based on a standard collection of settings? |
starter GPO |
What nonlocal GPO has its properties stored in the Active Directory object Group Policy container (GPC), as well as a Group Policy template located in the SYSVOL share? |
domain GPO |
Local GPOs contain fewer options than domain GPOs. Local GPOs do not support ___ |
folder redirection or Group Policy software installation |
What is the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that you use to create GPOs and manage their deployment to AD DS objects? |
Group Policy Management console |
What kind of GPO stores its settings on the local computer in the %systemroot%/System32/GroupPolicy folder? |
local GPO |
Can an administrator launch the Group Policy Management console from a workstation? |
Yes, if the workstation is running the Remote Server Administration Tools package |
Installing Windows Server 2012 R2 Active Directory Domain Services installs two default policies: Default Domain Policy and Default Domain Controller Policy. The administrator needs different policy settings. How best to proceed? |
Create new Group Policy Objects to augment or override the existing default settings. |
What application or interface allows you to configure security filtering? |
Group Policy Management console |
Local GPOs contain fewer options than domain GPOs. Local GPOs do not support ______. |
folder redirection or Group Policy software installation |
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