How would you apply the appropriate filters to accomplish this task?

You administer a Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 domain named AIOTestking.com. The
AIOTestking.com domain has several administrative templates that are applied via a Group Policy
object (GPO).
You must provide a solution for reviewing active and inactive Group Policy settings containing
comments.
You open the Group Policy settings. How would you apply the appropriate filters to accomplish this
task? (Choose all that apply)

You administer a Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 domain named AIOTestking.com. The
AIOTestking.com domain has several administrative templates that are applied via a Group Policy
object (GPO).
You must provide a solution for reviewing active and inactive Group Policy settings containing
comments.
You open the Group Policy settings. How would you apply the appropriate filters to accomplish this
task? (Choose all that apply)

A.
You should select the Enable Keyword Filters option.

B.
You should select the Enable Requirements Filters option.

C.
You should set the Managed Filter Options to Yes.

D.
You should set the Commented Filter Options to Yes.

E.
You should set the Configured Filter Options to Yes.

F.
You should set the Managed Filter Options to Any.

G.
You should set the Commented Filter Options to Any.

H.
You should set the Configured Filter Options to Any.

I.
You should set the Managed Filter Options to No.

J.
You should set the Commented Filter Options to No.



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Shaun

Shaun

A isn’t part of the answer, everything else is correct.

Gareth Robson

Gareth Robson

You have to tick A to be able to Tick D 🙂

PeterN

PeterN

No you don’t. The first section of the Filter Options have drop downs for Managed, Configured and Commented. The ‘Enable Keyword Filters’ is a separate section.
Plus the checkbox under the Enable Keyword Filters is ‘Comment’ rather than ‘Commented’.
So I think the answer should be C, D, H

Dave

Dave

Stupid question, should state that you are looking for keywords if that is the case. Reads me to as they want objects with comments. If Active\Inactive is something they put in the comments they should say that.

Who

Who

We are looking for all active and inactive Group Policy settings containing
comments. This is what makes sense to me:
A.
You should select the Enable Keyword Filters option.

D.
You should set the Commented Filter Options to Yes.

F.
You should set the Managed Filter Options to Any.

H.
You should set the Configured Filter Options to Any.

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd759104.aspx

Any comments?

Who

Who

That is, F instead of C in the group.

Who

Who

Okay could be C depending on how you read it.

Who

Who

most sites are reporting A C D H

schatze

schatze

yup, its A C D H