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What is the proper term for associating a Group Policy to a set of AD DS objects?

Linking
When multiple GPOs are linked to a container, which GPO in the list has the highest priority?
The first
The three types of Group Policy Objects (GPOs) include local, domain and _____.
starter
Where is the path to the default GPT structure for a domain?
%systemroot%\SYSVOL\sysvol\\Policies
Configuring a Central Store of ADMX files help solve the problem of ________
"SYSVOL bloat"
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 in Windows Server 2012?
ADMX files (XML-based file format)
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
Can an administrator launch the Group Policy Management console from a workstation?
Yes, if the workstation is running the Remote Server Administration Tools package
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 Correct
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 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
What application or interface allows you to configure security filtering?
Group Policy Management console
What is the order in which Windows systems receiving and process multiple GPOs.
LSDOU (local, site, domain, then OU)
Local GPOs contain fewer options than domain GPOs. Local GPOs do not support ______.
Folder redirection or Group Policy software installation
Installing Windows Server 2012 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.
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.
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 steps are needed to create local Group Policy Objects (GPOs).Select one or more:
a. Select Group Policy Object Editor from the Available Snap-ins list, then click Add.b. Log on to a Windows computer, using an account with Administrator privileges. c. Open MMC. Click File > Add/Remove Snap-in. d. Click File > Save As. A Save As combo box appears. Type a name for the console, to save it in the Administrative Tools program group. e. To create the Local Group Policy GPO, click Finish. The snap-in appears in the Add or Remove Snap-ins dialog box. f. You can now open this console to configure the settings in the GPO you created.
GPOs are processed in the following order?
Local, Site, Domain, Organizational Unit
What steps are required to create and link a GPO to an OU.Select one or more:
a. Right-click the Group Policy Objects folder and, from the context menu, select New. The New GPO dialog box appears. b. Expand the forest container and browse to your domain. Expand the domain controller and select the Group Policy Objects folder. c. Log on to a domain controller with domain administrator privileges. d. Open Active Directory Administrative Center and create an OU called ?0ÒHalifax?1Ó in your domain. From the Tools menu, select Group Policy Management. e. In the left pane, right-click the domain, site, or OU object to which you want to link the new GPO and, from the context menu, select Link an existing GPO. The Select GPO dialog box appears. f. In the Name text box, type a name for the new GPO. The new GPO appears in the Contents list. g. Select the GPO you want to link to the object and click OK. The GPO appears on the object’s Linked Group Policy Objects tab.
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?
starter GPO

What capability allows you to create specific GPO settings for one or more local users configured on a workstation?

multiple local GPOs

What kind of GPO stores its settings on the local computer in the %systemroot%/System32/GroupPolicy folder?

local GPO