Your network contains a production Active Directory forest named contoso.com and a test
Active Directory forest named contoso.test. A trust relationship does not exist between the
forests.
In the contoso.test domain, you create a backup of a Group Policy object (GPO) named
GPO1.
You transfer the backup of GPO1 to a domain controller in the contoso.com domain.
You need to create a GPO in contoso.com based on the settings of GPO1.You must achieve
this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?
A.
From Windows PowerShell, run the Get- GPO cmdlet and the Copy- GPO cmdlet.
B.
From Windows PowerShell, run the New- GPO cmdlet and the Import- GPO cmdlet.
C.
From Group Policy Management, create a new starter GPO.Right-click the new starter
GPO, and then click Restore from Backup.
D.
From Group Policy Management, right-click the Croup Policy Objects container, and then
click Manage Backups.
Explanation:
Since the GPO’s original domain is different and there is no trust relationship between
forests, you should execute the New-GPO command and import the already existing
command into the ‘new’ domain.
Correct.
The Import-GPO cmdlet imports the settings from a GPO backup into a specified target GPO. The target GPO can be in a different domain or forest than that from which the backup was made and it does not have to exist prior to the operation.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee461044.aspx
B for Sure!