Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All domain controllers run Windows
Server 2012 R2.
Administrators use client computers that run Windows 8 to perform all management tasks. A central store is
configured on a domain controller named DC1.
You have a custom administrative template file named App1.admx. App1.admx contains application settings for
an application named Appl.
From a client computer named Computer1, you create a new Group Policy object (GPO) named GPO1.
You discover that the application settings for App1 fail to appear in GPO1.
You need to ensure that the App1 settings appear in all of the new GPOs that you create.
What should you do?
A.
From the Default Domain Controllers Policy, add App1.admx to the Administrative Templates.
B.
Copy App1.admx to \\\\Contoso.com\\SYSVOL\\Contoso.com\\Policies\\PolicyDefinitions\\.
C.
From the Default Domain Policy, add App1.admx to the Administrative Templates.
D.
Copy App1.admx to \\\\Contoso.com\\SYSVOL\\Contoso.com\\StarterGPOs.
Explanation:
To take advantage of the benefits of .admx files, you must create a Central Store in the SYSVOL folder on a
domain controller. The Central Store is a file location that is checked by the Group Policy tools. The Group
Policy tools use any .admx files that are in the Central Store. The files that are in the Central Store are later
replicated to all domain controllers in the domain.