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Which of the following types of files do Group Policy tools access from a Central Store by default?




A. ADM files


B. ADMX files


C. Group Policy Objects


D. Security templates

B. Group Policy tools look for XML-based administrative template (ADMX) files in the Central Store by default

Which of the following local GPOs takes precedence on a system with multiple local GPOs?




A. Local Group Policy


B. Administrators Group Policy


C. Non-Administrators Group Policy


D. User-specific Group Policy

D. Of the local GPO types, user-specific local GPOs are applied last

Which of the following techniques can be used to apply GPO settings to a specific group of users in an OU?




A. GPO linking


B. Administrative templates


C. Security filtering


D. Starter GPOs

C. Security filtering is a Group Policy feature that enables you to restrict the dissemination of Group Policy settings to specific users and groups within an AD DS container

Which of the following statements best describes the function of a starter GPO?




A. A starter GPO functions as a template for the creation of new GPOs




B. A starter GPO is the first GPO applied by all Active Directory clients




C. A starter GPO uses a simplified interface for elementary users




D. A starter GPO contains all the settings found in the default Domain Policy GPO

A. Starter GPOs are templates that you can use to create multiple GPOs with the same set of baseline Administrative Templates settings

When you apply a GPO with the value of Not Configured for a particular setting to a system on which that same setting is disabled, what is the result?




A. The setting remains disabled


B. The setting is changed to Not Configured


C. The setting is changed to Enabled


D. The setting generates a conflict error

A. A Not Configured policy setting has no effect on the existing setting of that policy.