What should you configure in a Group Policy object (GPO)?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All domain controllers run Windows
Server 2012 R2. The domain contains 500 client computers that run Windows 8.1 Enterprise and Microsoft
Office 2013.
You implement a Group Policy central store.
You need to modify the default Microsoft Office 2013 Save As location for all client computers. The solution
must minimize administrative effort.
What should you configure in a Group Policy object (GPO)?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All domain controllers run Windows
Server 2012 R2. The domain contains 500 client computers that run Windows 8.1 Enterprise and Microsoft
Office 2013.
You implement a Group Policy central store.
You need to modify the default Microsoft Office 2013 Save As location for all client computers. The solution
must minimize administrative effort.
What should you configure in a Group Policy object (GPO)?

A.
The Group Policy preferences

B.
An application control policy

C.
The Administrative Templates

D.
The Software Installation settings

Explanation:

Group Policy preferences provide the means to simplify deployment and standardize configurations. They add
to Group Policy a centralized system for deploying preferences (that is, settings that users can change later).
You can also use Group Policy preferences to configure applications that are not Group Policy-aware. By using
Group Policy preferences, you can change or delete almost any registry setting, file or folder, shortcut, and
more. You are not limited by the contents of Administrative Template files.
Ref: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn581922.aspx



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Andrew

Andrew

Answer is fine but why they had to add ‘You implement a Group Policy central store.’ in there does nothing but try to confuse you.

Bart

Bart

In Office 2010 you could use Administrative Template:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee308297(v=office.14).aspx

In Office 2013 you can not use Administrative Template:
http://trekker.net/archives/set-the-default-save-location-to-computer-in-office-2013/

M$ leads you into the cloud 😉

kurt

kurt

this should be administrative templates also. there is absolutely no documentation that would say in office 2013 you cannot use admin templates. it is an application specific setting.

someone

someone

actually they don’t provide this option with the ADMX

some1

some1

So, is it A or C?