You need to ensure that the settings in the Software GPO are applied to all users except one specific user

You have a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory directory service environment that contains an organizational unit (OU) named Corp. All computers and users are located in the Corp OU. An existing Group Policy object (GPO) named HR is linked to the Corp OU. You deploy a new GPO named Software to the Corp OU. A global group named Corp Users contains all users and has the Read and the Apply Group Policy permissions for the Software GPO and to the Corp OU. You need to ensure that the settings in the Software GPO are applied to all users except one specific user. The settings in the HR GPO must continue to be applied to all users. What should you do?

You have a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory directory service environment that contains an organizational unit (OU) named Corp. All computers and users are located in the Corp OU. An existing Group Policy object (GPO) named HR is linked to the Corp OU. You deploy a new GPO named Software to the Corp OU. A global group named Corp Users contains all users and has the Read and the Apply Group Policy permissions for the Software GPO and to the Corp OU. You need to ensure that the settings in the Software GPO are applied to all users except one specific user. The settings in the HR GPO must continue to be applied to all users. What should you do?

A.
Remove the specific user from the Corp Users group.

B.
Remove the Corp Users group permissions from the Software GPO.

C.
Add the specific user to the Access Control List (ACL) for the Software GPO and apply the Deny Apply Group Policy permission.

D.
Add the specific user to the Access Control List (ACL) for the Software GPO and remove the Allow Read and Apply Group Policy permission.



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