70-410 Group Police Flashcards
Copy-GPO
Copies a GPO.
Import-GPO
Imports the Group Policy settings from a backed-up GPO into a specified GPO.
New-GPO
Creates a new GPO.
New-GPStarterGPO
Creates a new Starter GPO.
Remove-GPO
Deletes a GPO.
To rename the Administrator account using the Group Policy Management Console
. InGroup Policy Object Editor, clickComputer Configuration, clickWindows Settings, clickSecurity Settings, clickLocal Policies, and then clickSecurity Options. 8. In the details pane, double-clickAccounts: Rename administrator account. 9. Select theDefine this policy settingcheck box, and then type the new name for the Administrator account. 10. ClickOK, and then close Group Policy Object Editor. 11. Close the Group Policy Management Console. 12. After changing the Administrator account name, you need to log off and then use the new name to log back on as an administrator on the server.NotesDe
Enforcement GPO
Enforcement – (previously known as “No Override”) the ability to specify that a GPO should take precedence over any GPOs that are linked to child containers. Enforcing a GPO link
Block Inheritance
• Block Inheritance – the ability to prevent an OU or domain from inheriting GPOs from any of its parent container. Note that Enforced GPO links will always be inherited.
Import a GPO 2 using PS
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New-GPO Creates a new GPO.
Import-GPO Imports the Group Policy settings from a backed-up GPO into a specified GPO.
Create the Group Policy Central Store
explorer window and navigate to \DOMAINNAME\sysvol. Open up any subfolders until you are inside
01) If you are creatingyour Central Store,browse back to your Policies folder within Sysvol and create a newfolder named “PolicyDefinitions”.
02) Extract the files into your .\Policies\PolicyDefinitions Folder. The ADMX files should be put into the root of this folder. The language folder (ex: en-us) should also be in the root. All ADML files should be within the language folder.