You need to fix the domain name dependencies in the GPOs and Group Policy links

You work as a Network Administrator at AIOTestking.com. AIOTestking.com has a forest with two Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domains named AIOTestking.com and dev.AIOTestking.com. The
servers in the forest have Windows Server 2012 R2 installed.
The dev.AIOTestking.com domain is used for test purposes including the testing of Group Policy
Objects (GPOs). There are 100 GPOs configured in the dev.AIOTestking.com domain.
The dev.AIOTestking.com was recently renamed. Since then, many of the GPOs are not working
correctly.
You need to fix the domain name dependencies in the GPOs and Group Policy links.
What should you do?

You work as a Network Administrator at AIOTestking.com. AIOTestking.com has a forest with two Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domains named AIOTestking.com and dev.AIOTestking.com. The
servers in the forest have Windows Server 2012 R2 installed.
The dev.AIOTestking.com domain is used for test purposes including the testing of Group Policy
Objects (GPOs). There are 100 GPOs configured in the dev.AIOTestking.com domain.
The dev.AIOTestking.com was recently renamed. Since then, many of the GPOs are not working
correctly.
You need to fix the domain name dependencies in the GPOs and Group Policy links.
What should you do?

A.
You should run the Set-GPLink cmdlet.

B.
You should run the Gpfixup utility.

C.
You should run the Set-GPO cmdlet.

D.
You should run the Dcgpofix utility.

E.
You should run the Rendom utility.

F.
You should run the Convert utility.



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