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A Group Policy Object that's stored on local computers and can be edited by the Group Policy Object Editor snap-in
local GPOs
Group Policy Objects stored in Active Directory on domain controllers.
domain GPOs
A report showing which policy settings apply to a user, computer, or both and where these policy settings originated
Resultant Set of Policy
A GPO component that's an Active Directory object stored in the System\Policies folder
Group Policy Container
A new feature in Server 2008, used to set different password and account policies for targeted users and groups
fine-grained password policies
XML format text files that define policies in the Administrative Templates folder in a GPO
Administrative template files
Text files with an .inf extension that contain information to define policy settings in the Computer Configuration\Policies\Windows Settings\Security Settings node of a local or domain GPO
Security templates
A GPO component that's stored as a set of files in the Sysvol share
Group Policy Template
A method to alter the normal scope of a GPO and exclude certain objects from being affected by its settings
GPO filtering
Fine-grained password policies are created by defining a....
Password Settings Object
GPC replication between domain controllers in the same site occurs at about what interval after a change has been made by default?
15 seconds
How can you ensure that a GPO's settings are applied to all child objects, even if a GPO with conflicting settings is linked to a container at a deeper level?
Enforcing inheritance
If an application is published through User Configuration's Software Settings, what happens?
A link to install the application is placed in Control Panel's Programs and Features (Vista / Server 2008) or Add / Remove programs (XP)
If a software package is assigned to a group of targeted computers via the Computer Configuration node, what happens?
The package installation is mandatory and begins the next time the computer starts Correct
If you make changes to an existing GPO that's already linked in Active Directory, how fast do the policy settings take effect?
As soon as the client downloads them
One of the answers below is not a valid scripting language supported by Scripts (Startup/Shutdown) subnode. Select the invalid answer.
bash scripts
The settings in Administrative Templates under User Configuration affect what section of the computer's registry?
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Under Password policies, what is the default maximum password age?
42 days
What can you use to restrict GPO inheritance to specific objects in an OU?
GPO Filtering
What command can be used to perform tasks similar to those in Group Policy Results Wizard and the Resultant Set of Policy snap-in?
gpresults
What could you use to make user policy settings be based on the GPO within whose scope the computer object falls?
Loopback policy processing
What is a major drawback to enabling the auditing of object access?
involves considerable overhead
What is the default location of ADMX files?
%systemroot%\PolicyDefinitions
What nodes or folders does a Starter GPO contain?
Only Administrative Templates folder in both Computer Configuration and User Configuration
What subnode under Security Settings applies to wireless network policies?
Wireless Network (IEEE 802.11) Policies
What would you use to prevent GPOs linked to parent containers from affecting child containers?
Inheritance blocking
Which of these is not a new GPO in Windows Vista and Server 2008?
Local Computers GPO
Which of these is something group policy templates and group policy containers have in common?
folder structure

Which of the terms below best fits the following description?


A GPO component that's an Active Directory object stored in the System\Policies folder. It stores GPO properties and status information but no actual policy settings.

Group Policy Container (GPC)
You work for the large Example.com corporation. Recently, Example.com has been adding new branch offices at a steady rate. Just last week, a new branch office was created and now you have been put in charge of configuring group policy settings for the branch office. Because this branch office will be fairly large, it will be set up as a separate domain. Since there are several branch offices with similar GPO requirements, you want to be able to make use of GPOs that have already proven to be useful. What is the easiest way to make the policies in this new branch office similar to those already in place?
Use GPO migration by adding the domains with the policies you want to GPMC, and then copy and paste them.
A Group Policy Template is stored in Active directory.
False
A published application is installed automatically
False
Because the GPC and GPT use different replication methods, they can become out of sync
True
Settings in local GPOs that are inherited from domain GPOs can't be changed on the local computer; only settings that are undefined or not configured by domain GPOs can be edited locally.
True
The account lockout threshold contains a value between 0 and 1,000 that determines how many times a user's password can be entered incorrectly before the user's password must be reset by an administrator.
False