You need to ensure that the settings in GPO1 supersede the settings in GPO2

Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain is configured as shown in
the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You have two Group Policy objects (GPOs) named GPO1 and GPO2. GPO1 and GPO2 are
linked to the Finance organizational unit (OU) and contain multiple settings.
You discover that GPO2 has a setting that conflicts with a setting in GPO1. When the
policies are applied, the setting in GPO2 takes effect.
You need to ensure that the settings in GPO1 supersede the settings in GPO2. The solution
must ensure that all non-conflicting settings in both GPOs are applied.
What should you do?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain is configured as shown in
the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You have two Group Policy objects (GPOs) named GPO1 and GPO2. GPO1 and GPO2 are
linked to the Finance organizational unit (OU) and contain multiple settings.
You discover that GPO2 has a setting that conflicts with a setting in GPO1. When the
policies are applied, the setting in GPO2 takes effect.
You need to ensure that the settings in GPO1 supersede the settings in GPO2. The solution
must ensure that all non-conflicting settings in both GPOs are applied.
What should you do?

A.
Modify the Group Policy permissions.

B.
Enable block inheritance.

C.
Configure the link order.

D.
Enable loopback processing in merge mode.

E.
Enable loopback processing in replace mode.

F.
Configure WMI filtering.

G.
Configure Restricted Groups.

H.
Configure Group Policy Preferences.

I.
Link the GPO to the Finance OU.

J.
Link the GPO to the Human Resources OU.



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