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You don't have policies that force settings for the look of users' computer desktops. Each user's chosen desktop settings are applied from his or her roaming profile to any computer he or she signs in to. You think it's important for users to have this choice, but you'd like a consistent look for computers used for product demonstrations to customers. What's the best way to do this without affecting users when they sign in to other computers

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You don't have policies that force settings for the look of users' computer desktops. Each user's chosen desktop settings are applied from his or her roaming profile to any computer he or she signs in to. You think it's important for users to have this choice, but you'd like a consistent look for computers used for product demonstrations to customers. What's the best way to do this without affecting users when they sign in to other computers?

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Configure loopback policy processing in Computer Configuration. Configure the desktop settings in User Configuration and link the GPO to the OU containing the demonstration computers.

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You want to create policies in a new GPO that affect only computers with Windows 8 installed. You don't want to reorganize your computer accounts to do this, and you want computers that are upgraded to Windows 10 to fall out of the GPO's scope automatically. What can you do?

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Configure a WMI filter on the GPO that specifies Windows 8 as the OS. Link the GPO to the domain.

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You don't have policies that force settings for the look of users' computer desktops. Each user's chosen desktop settings are applied from his or her roaming profile to any computer he or she signs in to. You think it's important for users to have this choice, but you'd like a consistent look for computers used for product demonstrations to customers. What's the best way to do this without affecting users when they sign in to other computers?

Configure loopback policy processing in Computer Configuration. Configure the desktop settings in User Configuration and link the GPO to the OU containing the demonstration computers.

You want to create policies in a new GPO that affect only computers with Windows 8 installed. You don't want to reorganize your computer accounts to do this, and you want computers that are upgraded to Windows 10 to fall out of the GPO's scope automatically. What can you do?

Configure a WMI filter on the GPO that specifies Windows 8 as the OS. Link the GPO to the domain.

You have just finished configuring a GPO that modifies several settings on computers in the Operations OU and linked the GPO to the OU. You right-click the Operations OU and click Group Policy Update. You check on a few computers in the Operations department and find that the policies haven't been applied. On one computer, you run gpupdate and find that the policies are applied correctly. What's a likely reason the policies weren't applied to all computers when you tried to update them remotely?

You need to configure the firewall on the computers.

No computers in an OU seem to be getting computer policies from the GPO linked to the OU, but users in the OU are getting user policies from this GPO. Which of the following are possible reasons that computer policies in the GPO aren't affecting the computers? (Choose all that apply.)

-The Computer Configuration settings are disabled.

-The computer accounts have Deny Read permission.

An administrator would like to configure a computer to load policy information that is stored locally to speed system start-up. What client-side feature should the administrator select?

Group Policy caching

A junior administrator deleted a GPO accidentally, but you had backed it up. What should you do to restore the deleted GPO?

Right-click the Group Policy Objects folder and click Manage Backups.

You want to create an HTML report that shows which policies and GPOs are applied to a particular user and computer. Which command should you use?

gpresult

Users who log on from a branch office connected to the DC via a slow WAN link are complaining of slow logon times when you assign applications via group policies. What can you do to speed their logons?

Configure asynchronous processing when a slow link is detected

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