1. Which of the following nodes contains the registry-based Group Policy setting?
A. Software Settings
B. Windows settings
C. Administrator templates
D. Security settings
2. You want to ensure that none of the South OU Desk settings applied to the South OU can be overridden. To accomplish this, which of the following exceptions do you apply and where do you apply it?
A. Block Policy Inheritance applied to the OU
B. Block Policy Inheritance applied to the GPO
C. Block Policy Inheritance applied to the GPO link
D. No Override applied to the OU
E. No Override applied to the GPO
F. No Override applied to the GPO link
3. If administrative responsibilities in you organization are task-based and delegated among several administrators, which of the following types of GPOs should you plan to create?
A. GPOs containing only one type of Group Policy setting
B. GPOs containing many types of Group Policy settings
C. GPOs containing only computer configuration settings
D. GPOs containing only user type configuration settings
4. You want to deflect all Group Policy settings that reach the North OU from all of the OU's parent objects. To accomplish this, which of the following exceptions do you apply and where do you apply it?
A. Block Policy Inheritance applied to the OU
B. Block Policy Inheritance applied to the GPO
C. Block Policy Inheritance applied to the GPO link
D. No Override applied to the OU
E. No Override applied to the GPO
F. No Override applied to the GPO link
5. Describe a decentralized GPO design.
Answer: With a decentralized GPO design, you create a base GPO to be applied to the domain that con tains policy settings for as many users and computers in the domain as possible. Next, you cre ate additional GPOs tailored to the common requirements of each OU, and apply them to the appropriate OUs. The goal of a decentralized GPO design is to include a specific policy setting in as few GPOs as possible. When a change is required, only one (or a few) GPO(s) have to be changed to enforce the change.
6. How do you prevent a GPO from applying to a specific group?
Answer: You can prevent a policy from applying to a specific group by denying that group the Apply Group Policy permission for the GPO.
7. What is a GPO?
本文属于 MS2274 测试题的一部分,相关测试题如下:Answer: A GPO is a Group Policy Object. Group Policy configuration settings are contained within a GPO. Each computer running Windows Server 2003 has one local GPO and can, in addition, be sub ject to any number of nonlocal (Active Directory–based) GPOs

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