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This RSoP mode allows administrators to simulate the effect of policy settings prior to implementing them on a computer or user.

c - group policy modeling
d - group policy results
e - logging mode
f - planning mode

f
This command-line utility allows you to create and display an RSoP query from the command line.

a - common information management object model (CMOM)
b - GPResult
c - group policy modeling
d - group policy results
b
This GPMC node is used to simulate the effect of a policy on the user and computer environment and replaces planning mode in RSoP

a - common information management object model (CMOM)
b - GPResult
c - group policy modeling
d - group policy results
c
This method of controlling GPO application uses filters written in the WMI Query Language (WQL) to determine whether a particular computer should have a GPO applied to it.

g - resultant set of policy (RSoP)
h - windows management instrumentation (WMI)
i - WMI Filtering
j - WMI Query Language (WQL)
i.
This MMC snap-in can be used in two possible modes to report actual or planned GPO settings for a particular user/computer combination.

g - resultant set of policy (RSoP)
h - windows management instrumentation (WMI)
i - WMI Filtering
j - WMI Query Language (WQL)
g
This GPMC node is used to report on the actual GPO settings that are applied to a particular user and computer, and replaces logging mode in RSoP.

a - common information management object model (CMOM)
b - GPResult
c - group policy modeling
d - group policy results
d
This language, similar to Structured Query Language (SQL), is used to create WMI filters to control the application of group policy.

g - resultant set of policy (RSoP)
h - windows management instrumentation (WMI)
i - WMI Filtering
j - WMI Query Language (WQL)
j
This RSoP mode queries existing policies in AD to determine the effective GPO settings that are being applied to a user or computer.

e - logging mode
f - planning mode
g - resultant set of policy (RSoP)
h - windows management instrumentation (WMI)
e
This is a component of the MS Windows OS that provides management information and control in an enterprise environment.

g - resultant set of policy (RSoP)
h - windows management instrumentation (WMI)
i - WMI Filtering
j - WMI Query Language (WQL)
h
This is used by WMI to retrieve information about computer configuration, including hardware, group policy software installation settings, internet explorer maintenance settings, scripts, folder redirection settings, and security settings.

a - common information management object model (CMOM)
b - GPResult
c - group policy modeling
d - group policy results
a
What provides a common framework that can be used to query servers and workstations for info about specific hardware or software such as RAM, hard drive space, running services, and installed software?
a - CIMOM
b - RSoP
c - WMI
d - GPOs
c - WMI, or Windows Management Instrumentation

CIMOM = common information management object model
RSoP = resultant set of policy

Which tool can be used to obtain GP information from the command line?
a - gpupdate
b - secedit
c - netsh
d - gpresult

d
Which database contains information used by WMI?
a - RSoP
b - SYSVOL
c - CIMOM
d - GPC
c
common information management object model

GPC = group policy container
What is a GUI based query engine that looks at a configured GPO in a forest and then reports its findings?
a - RSoP
b - gpresult
c - gpupdate
d - group policy management editor
a

You have a GPO used to install a particular software application. Because this is a resource-intensive application, you want the software to be installed only on computers that have at least 1GB of RAM. What feature can you use to restrict the application of this GPO to computers that meet this criteria?
a - security group filtering
b - WQL filtering
c - WMI filtering
d - CIMOM filtering

c
Windows Management Instrumentation is a component of the MS Windows OS that provides management information and control in an enterprise environment. It allows administrators to create queries based on hardware, software, OS, and services. These queries can be used to gather data or to determine where items, such as GPOs, will be applied, or to control which users or computers will be affected by a GPO based on defined criteria.
Pg 210

(practice exam)


You've created a series of starter GPOs with the minimum baseline settings for users and computers based on different roles in the company and need to share them with the administrators in an adjacent forest (that is not trusted) so they can customize and apply them within their environment. What should you do?


a - run the rename-gpo powershell cmdlet


b - use the GPMC to copy the GPOs to the destination forest


c - run the copy-gpo powershell cmdlet


d - use the GPMC to export the GPOS to a cabinet file and send that to the appropriate administrators.

d - Server 08 R2 lets you create starter GPOs that can be saved as cabinet files and shared with others who can then inport them for use as a baseline for creating custom GPOs.



- The copy-gpo powershell cmdlet can be used to copy a GPO within a domain, but not between forests.



- While you can use the GPMC to copy the GPOs to the destination forest, trust relationships must be in place first and this scenario states they are not. Therefore a copy operation would not be possible.

You need to create a backup copy of the GPOs on domain controllers in a different domain. You want to do this quickly and with the least amount of administrative effort. What should you use?



a - The Get-ADObject cmdlet


b - Group Policy Management Console


c - Windows Server Backup


d - The wbadmin command-line utility

b


You should use the GPMC. It can be used to restore and copy GPOs inside and between domains. Additional options would include the backup-gpo, restore-gpo, and copy-gpo cmdlets.



-The wbadmin command-line utility performs backup/restore operations for computers, volumes, and files. While this would include the GPOs, an entire backup of the computer is not needed in this case.



-Windows Server Backup can be used to backup the entire server, but this is not needed here.