What should you configure?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All domain controllers run Windows
Server 2012 R2. The domain contains two organizational units (OUs) named OU1 and OU2 in the root of the
domain. Two Group Policy objects (GPOs) named GPO1 and GP02 are created. GPO1 is linked to OU1.
GPO2 is linked to OU2. OU1 contains a client computer named Computer1. OU2 contains a user named
User1. You need to ensure that the GPOs Applied to Computer1areApplied to User1 when User1 logs on.
What should you configure?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All domain controllers run Windows
Server 2012 R2. The domain contains two organizational units (OUs) named OU1 and OU2 in the root of the
domain. Two Group Policy objects (GPOs) named GPO1 and GP02 are created. GPO1 is linked to OU1.
GPO2 is linked to OU2. OU1 contains a client computer named Computer1. OU2 contains a user named
User1. You need to ensure that the GPOs Applied to Computer1areApplied to User1 when User1 logs on.
What should you configure?

A.
The GPO Status

B.
WMI Filtering

C.
GPO links

D.
Item-level targeting



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C is correct:
A.
The GPO Status = either enabled or disabled, could be the answer, but a poor one: disable the user gpo, and provided there are user settings in the computer gpo, this would work.

B.
WMI Filtering = nonsense, this only applies the gpo based on computer components like os, or amount of diskaspace

C.
GPO links = imo this is the correct answer: at the gpo links, u can link the gpos to ou’s and also set the order in which they are applied

D.
Item-level targeting = nonsense: this is a setting in gpo’s where u can apply f.i. registry settings only to specific computers/users