What should you do?

You have a single Active Directory directory service domain. Users work in one of four departments. You are planning to implement a Standard Desktop policy. You will test this Standard Desktop policy on the users in the HR department prior to applying it to the rest of the companys users. You create a Group Policy object (GPO) named Standard Desktop and apply the desired settings to the GPO. You need to ensure that the Standard Desktop GPO is applied only to users in the HR global security group. What should you do?

You have a single Active Directory directory service domain. Users work in one of four departments. You are planning to implement a Standard Desktop policy. You will test this Standard Desktop policy on the users in the HR department prior to applying it to the rest of the companys users. You create a Group Policy object (GPO) named Standard Desktop and apply the desired settings to the GPO. You need to ensure that the Standard Desktop GPO is applied only to users in the HR global security group. What should you do?

A.
Edit the Standard Desktop GPO settings by adding a Restricted Group policy that includes only the HR global security group.

B.
Edit the Standard Desktop GPO properties by removing the Authenticated Users group from the Access Control List (ACL), and by adding the HR global security group. Assign the Read and Apply Group Policy permissions to the HR global security group. Link the GPO to the domain.

C.
Create an organizational unit (OU) named Standard Desktop Policy. Add the HR global security group to the Access Control List (ACL) of the OU. Assign the Generate Resultant Set of Policy (Planning) permission to the HR global security group. Link the GPO to the Standard Desktop Policy OU.

D.
Create an OU named Standard Desktop Policy. Place the HR global security group in the Standard Desktop Policy OU. Link the GPO to the Standard Desktop Policy OU.



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