MS-05-P1 Group Policy Flashcards

1
Q

This object is used for Security settings, Desktop managements, Remote application deployment, Network configuration, Services

A

Group Policy Objects (GPOs)

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2
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This link order can modify the default processing order shown. Where settings conflict across policies, the last applied will be configured

A

Group Policy Process Order

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3
Q

Highest precedence and is processed last

A

GPO Link Order 1

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4
Q

Inheritance of GPO settings from higher-level OU is stopped

A

GPO Block

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5
Q

High level OU forces its settings on lower-level OU

A

Enforce (No Override)

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6
Q

Default processing order does not apply to GPO for OU

A

Unlink

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7
Q

GPO will apply to users, groups, or computers

A

Security Filtering

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8
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GPO applies to machine characteristics, such as OS, device hardware, or UUID

A

WMI Filtering

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9
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Executed upon startup, login, shutdown and logoff

A

Script Node

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10
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can restrict a user or group to special privileges only for specific hosts. are apart of the Security Settings

A

Restricted Group

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11
Q

This command displays policies applied on the account and computer when troubleshooting

A

Command: gpresult /R

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12
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policies can be applied based on specific machine-related parameters. Setting up the ability to push out policy based on what OS has

A

(WMI) Windows Management Instrumentation Filters

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13
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Settings remain valid, even if the preference settings are removed from the GPO. For example, if a web browser’s homepage is set through GPO preferences and then removed, the homepage setting will not be restored to the default value unless explicitly defined.

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Tattoo Settings

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14
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Any setting included in the local policy of a computer will be processed when the computer boots up.

A

Local Policy

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15
Q

physical groups of IP subnets within a domain that constitute a solution for global organizations with physical offices around the world.

A

Site Policy

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16
Q

which enables domain administrators to maintain object organization.

A

Active Directory Users and Computers

17
Q

Inheritance can be blocked from a higher-level. This will prevent the application of policy at that level from higher-level containers, such as a higher-level OU or domain-level policy. container

A

Block Inheritance

18
Q

allow administrators to define both the Members and Members Of properties for the security group, either in a domain or local group.

A

Restricted Groups

19
Q

is a series of commands executed each time a user logs on or off.

A

Logon/Logoff Scripts