Chapter 10

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1. Which feature affects all users in the domain, including domain controllers?
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2. In which order are Group Policy objects (GPOs) processed?
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3. What is the default timeout value for GPOs to process on system startup?
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4. GPOs are processed on computer startup and after logon. Why is the user never aware of the processing?
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5. What is the first step in the GPO processing order?
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6. The downward flow of group policies is known as what feature of GPOs?
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7. If a site, domain, or OU has multiple GPOs, how are the group policies processed?
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8. Which two filters can you use to control who or what receives a group policy?
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9. For users to receive GPO settings, they must have which two permissions to the GPO?
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10. By default, which GPO permissions are all authenticated users given?
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11. At what point are WMI filters evaluated?
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12. To use WMI filters, you must have one domain controller running which version of Windows Server or higher?
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13. How many WMI filters can be configured for a GPO?
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14. What kind of group policies should you enable for student computers?
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15. What is the primary purpose of running the Group Policy Results Wizard? Check all that apply.
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16. You are administrator of a corporation with clients running Windows 8 or Windows 8.1. Your domain controllers are running Windows Server 2012 R2. You have made a change to a GPO and you want the GPO settings to be applied immediately. What can you do?
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17. Which of the following Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 features can speed up the performance of processing synchronous policy settings?