Quiz 4
Which of the following is best described as policy definition files saved in XML format?
Administrative templates
You have been working with ADMX files to modify existing Administrative Templates and create new templates. You work on different domain controllers, depending on your location. Despite a concerted effort, your ADMX files are getting out of synch. How can you solve this problem?
Create an ADMX store in the SYSVOL share, and copy the ADMX files to the ADMX store
Which of the following is a subfolder in the User Configuration node but not the Computer Configuration node of a GPO?1
Desktop
You have configured a group policy preference that creates a VPN connection for all computers in the GPO's scope. One user says the connection was there yesterday, but it's no longer showing in his Network Connections window. You suspect he might have deleted the connection accidentally. What can you do to make sure that the VPN connection is re-created even if a user deletes it?
Disable the Apply once and do not reapply option
Which of the following are true about GPOs? (Choose all that apply.)
Domain GPOs can be linked to Active Directory sites The <CTX>gpedit.msc </CTX> tool can be used to edit local GPOs.
Where is a GPT stored?
In a folder named the same as the GUID of the GPO in the SYSVOL share
You need to find a policy related to an application that was installed several years ago. You know that the policy is persistent when the computer that it's applied to falls out of scope, but you can't remember its name. You remember a word or two that might be in policy name or comments. What can you do to find this policy quickly?
In the Group Policy Management Editor, configure a filter, set managed to No, and enable Keyword Filters.
You have created a custom administrative template. You want this template to be available to all DCs so that policies can be configured with it from any DC. Where should you save it?
In the central store
Which of the following are methods for creating a GPO? (Choose all that apply.)
Link it to a container Use the Group Policy Objects folder of the Group Policy Management console
Which of the following are local GPOs on a Windows 10 computer? (Choose all that apply.)
Local Administrators Local Non-Administrators
You have installed an application that can be configured with Group Policy. The application came with a custom ADM file that must be replicated to all DCs. What should you do first?
Open the file with an ADMX migrator
You want to deploy a logon script by using Group Policy. You have several sites connected via a WAN with a DC at each site. You want to make sure the script is always available when users log on from any computer at any location. What should you do?
Save the script in the SYSVOL share
You want to set a group policy preference that affects only computers with a CPU speed of atleast 4.0 GHz. What's the bets way to do this?
Configure item-level targeting
You're having replication problems with your GPOs and suspect that the version numbers have somehow gotten out of sync between the GPT and the GPC. What can you do to verify the version number on a GPO?
Check the versionNumber attribute of the GPC and open the GPT.ini file
You want all users to have the company home page and two other Web sites loaded in tabs when they start Internet Explorer, but you want them to be able to change their home pages if they like. What should you do?
Configure an Internet Options preference, and change the defaults in the Common tab
You want to centrally back up the files that users store in the Documents folder in their user profiles, but you don't want users to have to change the way they access their files. What's the best way to go about this?
Configure folder redirection in the User Configuration node of a GPO
You want to deploy a software package that's available to all users in the domain if they want to use it, but you don't want the package to be installed unless a user needs it. How should you configure the software installation policy?
Publish the package under the User Configuration node
You're concerned that some domain controllers and workstations don't meet security requirements. What should you do to verify security settings on a computer against a list of known settings?
Run Security Configuration and Analysis on the computer to compare its security settings against a security database
You have configured a policy setting in the User Configuration node of a domain GPO and linked the GPO to OU-X. Later, you discover that you linked it to the wrong OU, so you unlink it from OU-X and link it to OU-Y, which is correct. A few days later, you find that users in OU-X still have the policy setting applied to their accounts. What's the most likely cause of the problem?
The policy setting is unmanaged
All your domain controllers are running Windows Server 2016. You're noticing problems with GPT replication. What should you do?
Verify that DFSR is operating correctly