What would your reply be?

You work as the network administrator at Domain.com. The Domain.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Domain.com. Domain.com has its headquarters located in London and branch office located in Paris. All servers on the Domain.com network run Windows Server 2008 and all client computers run Windows Vista. The newly appointed Paris office trainee named Rory Allen has recently asked you what the process is known as when lower- level Active Directory objects becomes the heir to Group Policy settings from higher-level Active Directory objects.
What would your reply be?

You work as the network administrator at Domain.com. The Domain.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named Domain.com. Domain.com has its headquarters located in London and branch office located in Paris. All servers on the Domain.com network run Windows Server 2008 and all client computers run Windows Vista. The newly appointed Paris office trainee named Rory Allen has recently asked you what the process is known as when lower- level Active Directory objects becomes the heir to Group Policy settings from higher-level Active Directory objects.
What would your reply be?

A.
You should inform Rory Allen that the process is known as Cascading permissions.

B.
You should inform Rory Allen that the process is known as Overriding.

C.
You should inform Rory Allen that the process is known as Delegation.

D.
You should inform Rory Allen that the process is known as Inheritance.

Explanation:
Inheritance is the process whereby lower-level Active Directory objects become heir to GPO settings from higher-level ones. You should always be aware of how inheritance will apply to your Active Directory hierarchy when you are configuring GPOs.



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I have the same idea. D